Posted by: Stephen Wesson
Historic newspapers allow students to explore twentieth-century articles and advertisements that encouraged Americans to vote.
Posted in: Contemporary United States (1945-present), Government and Law, Industrial United States, World Wars and the Great Depression (1914-1945)
Posted by: Stephen Wesson
What are the Wide-Awake clubs and how do they relate to 19th century elections?
Posted in: Civil War and Reconstruction (1861-1877), National Expansion and Reform (1815-1860), Presidents
Posted by: Colleen Smith
Explore resources from the Library that can be used to support teaching and learning about core concepts in civics.
Posted in: Constitution, Government and Law
Posted by: Colleen Smith
Explore teacher resources related to Labor Day from the Library of Congress.
Posted in: Development of the Industrial United States (1877-1914), Industrial United States, World Wars and the Great Depression (1914-1945), Primary Source Highlights, Uncategorized
Posted by: Colleen Smith
Learn how to use Chronicling America, Story Maps and the Free to Use sets to engage students.
Posted in: Primary Source Highlights, Teaching Tools
Posted by: Danna Bell
How do we remember members of the military? Learn about memorials and activities that people participate in during Memorial Day.
Posted in: Holidays, Veterans and Military History
Posted by: Danna Bell
Learn about how being a good entrepreneur can be beneficial for an inventor or innovator.
Posted in: African American History, Industrial United States, World Wars and the Great Depression (1914-1945)
Posted by: Danna Bell
Explore activities you can do during spring break.
Posted in: Holidays
Posted by: Colleen Smith
See how technology played a role in the 1960 presidential election.
Posted in: Contemporary United States (1945-present), Lesson Ideas