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Young Learners Program: Meet Clara Barton


Meet Clara Barton in this live event from our Young Learners Program. Find an Event

At-Home Learning: I is for Ike


This interactive story time will introduce our youngest historians to the life of Dwight D. Eisenhower through primary sources and the alphabet. For grades K-2, 30-40 minutes. Find an Event

At-Home Learning: Victory Gardens: No Sacrifice is Too Small


Students will analyze the motivation and impact of the Victory Garden as well as the patriotism and propaganda that surrounded them. For grades 6-8, 45 minutes. Find an Event

At-Home Learning: Dear Mr. President


Students will analyze children’s letters to President Eisenhower. Then they will practice civic engagement by writing their own letter to the current President. For grades 3-8, 45-60 minutes. Find an Event

At-Home Learning: Superhero Bill of Rights


Students will learn about the importance of rights and ponder what the world would look like without them, focusing on the First Amendment. For grades 3-4, 45 minutes. Find an Event

At-Home Learning:Presidential Reading Program


This program features three books about the presidents. Children will identify a handful of Presidents, the White House, and learn some fun facts about the office of president. For preschool-3rd grade, 30 minutes. Find an Event

At-Home Learning:The Constitution at Work: Middle and High School Edition


Students will analyze primary sources to examine the powers of the Federal Government and discover how the Constitution created a stronger central government. For grades 7-12, 45 minutes. Find an Event

At-Home Learning: The Constitution at Work: Elementary Edition


Learn, via analysis of primary source documents, about the content, impact, and perpetual relevance of the U.S. Constitution to the daily lives of American citizens. For grades 4-6, 45 minutes. Find an Event

At-Home Learning: President Reagan and the Cold War


Engage with primary texts, photos, and speeches from the 1980s. Learn about the role of diplomacy and presidential rhetoric and commitment in ending the Cold War. For grades 11-12, 45 minutes. Find an Event

At-Home Learning: The Candy Bomber and the Berlin Airlift


In June 1948, the Soviet Union cut surface traffic to and from the city of West Berlin. Find out how President Truman reacted and discover the story of the candy bomber. For grades 3-8, 45 minutes.
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