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Features & Activities are designed with the teacher in mind...

 

Activities offer an interactive, "hands on" experience and focus on a specific topic, rather than broad themes. They require teacher direction, but invite students to participate.

 

Feature Presentations look across the American Memory collections to investigate curricular themes. They include historical background, helping to tell the story behind the theme.

   
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description
audience
  Activities
Robot from the Big Picture The Big Picture
Complete the jigsaw puzzles, then hunt for information in American Memory to find the theme for each puzzle set. Students of all ages
(readability is upper elementary)
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Map logo from The Branding of American Project The Branding of America
What are "brand name" products? Why do they endure over the years?
Discover some favorite brand name products from across the USA.
Students of all ages

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image of a lit candle Creating the United States: Word Search
A quick way to get acquainted with some of the words related to the founding documents of the United States. Teachers
Students
(Gr. 3-6)

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rough draft of The Declaration of Independence The Declaration of Independence: Rewriting the Rough Draft
Students take a close-up look at Thomas Jefferson’s “original Rough draught” of the Declaration of Independence, and then try their hand at crafting an alternate version of the nation’s founding document. Teachers
Students
(Gr. 4-12)

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Compass on map background Fill up the Canvas
What was the historical significance of the Lewis and Clark expedition? What impact did it have on the growth of the nation...and on its Native American inhabitants? Teachers
Students
(Gr. 4-12)

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Image of fantasy figure with outstretched wings From Fantasy
to Flight
Use these Resources from the Library of Congress documenting the history of flight — the dreams, fantasies, experimentation and inventions that came before and after the historic achievement of the Wright brothers. Teachers
Students
(Gr. 5-12)

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We Shall Overcome poster From Slavery to Civil Rights
Use this interactive activity to introduce African-American history through primary sources.
Learn More links for each era
Teachers
Students
(Gr. 5-12)

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Great American Potluck The Great
American Potluck
What can we learn about a nation from its food? Explore the diversity of this nation through its recipes and the stories behind them. Students of all ages

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Magnifying Glass Historical Detective
Search the American Memory collections to solve the riddle.
Archive of Cases
Students
(with teacher facilitation)

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Picture of a Chinese Immigrant Interviews With Today's Immigrants
What has been the experience of immigrants to the U.S. in recent years? Read the stories of recent immigrants to communities across the nation. Students of all ages

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small African-American boy It's No Laughing Matter
Use this interactive activity to take apart real-world cartoons as you learn how to spot the methods behind the message.
Political Cartoon Resources
Teachers
Students
(Gr. 5- 12)

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image of gardener and flowerpots Looking into Holidays Past
Focusing on holiday themed resources, help your students analyze what they see, hear and read in primary sources.
Graphic Organizer
Teachers
Students
(Gr. 4- 12)

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old man and girl Making Connections Through Poetry
In this activity, students analyze primary source documents from the Library of Congress, then share their understanding through the illustrated poems they create. Teachers
Students
(Gr. 4-12)

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Maps and Mapmakers: Seeing What's on the map Maps and Mapmakers: Seeing What's on the Map
Students examine Martin Waldseemüller's 1507 map of the world to discover a new way of thinking about what was important to the mapmaker. Teachers
Students
(Gr. 4-8)

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Children signing up as Jr. Red Cross Volunteers On the Homefront
Explore American Memory resources that illustrate homefront contributions during World War I and World War II.
Gallery of Resources
Teachers
Students
(Gr. 6-12)

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Flag book logo Pages from Her Story
Read women’s perceptions of historic times and events in the reflections, hopes and dreams they recorded in diaries, journals, memoirs, reminiscences, letters, and speeches.
Teachers
Students
(Gr. 5-12)

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Flag book logo Port of Entry
Use your detective skills to uncover the stories of immigrants to the United States.
Analyzing Images
Students
(with teachers facilitation)

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Image of man emerging from an early submarine. Songs for Our Times
Songs express what people think and feel, even as they introduce people, places and events. In this activity, you can explore the past through songs of the time.
Non-Flash Version
Teachers
Students
(Gr. 8-12)

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Cop E. Wright
What is copyright and how does it affect me? Join Detective Cop E. Wright to learn about copyright basics and find answers to your questions. Students
(with teacher facilitation)

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The Thomas Jefferson Building: Secret Messages The Thomas Jefferson Building: Secret Messages
Students explore the Library's historic Thomas Jefferson building to discover some of the unusual objects in and around the building, and to think about what messages these objects might send about the Library's purpose. Teachers
Students
(Gr. 4-12)

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Jefferson's books
Books from Thomas Jefferson’s personal library provide unique insights into the mind of the third President, and help students draw connections between his reading and his life’s work. Teachers
Students
(Gr. 4-12)

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Quill and ink
A simple, fun introduction to some of the words related to the books in Thomas Jefferson’s Library. Teachers
Students
(Gr. 3-6)

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Image of man emerging from an early submarine. What in the World Is That?
Learn about amazing innovations and inventions from the past through primary sources. Play the challenging game, and use the learn more with additional resources.
Play the Game
Students
(with teacher facilitation)

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Mrs. Grover Cleveland Who's That Lady?
Use the American Memory collections and other resources to meet the challenge of the Turn-of-the-Century First Ladies' Bowl.
Request the Answers!
Students
(with teacher facilitation)

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Zora Neale Hurston Women's Words of Wisdom
Discover the wisdom shared by women from many walks of life through the years of America's past. Teachers and students

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map image Zoom Into
Maps

Using historic maps from the Library of Congress, help students understand what maps can tell us.
Graphic Organizer
Teachers
Students
(Gr. 4- 12)

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  Feature Presentations
Big Ben American Memory Timeline
A comprehensive look at America's history, through primary sources
... a teachers's wish, come true!
Teachers
Students
(Gr. 8- 12)

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Voter's hand dropping a ballot Elections

Non-Shockwave
How have American elections changed over time? What similarities can we see in elections yesteryear and today?
For and Against
American Political Parties Past
Teachers
Students
(Gr. 5- 12)

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Chinese Immigrant Immigration
Observe the building of the nation. How have immigrants shaped this land?
Vocabulary Activities
Teachers
Students
(Gr. 5- 12)

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George Washington Inaugurations: Stepping into History
Discover what inauguration ceremonies over the centuries can teach us about our changing nation and the leaders who have shaped it. Teachers
Students
(Gr. 5- 12)

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Thumbnail map of the United States Primary Sources by State
The Library of Congress has rich documents and artifacts from every state, the U.S. territories, and the District of Columbia. Browse some of the best primary sources by state. Teachers
Students of all ages


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Turkey Thanksgiving
Investigate the American tradition of celebrating Thanksgiving, beginning in colonial times.
Thanksgiving Timeline!
Teachers
Students
(Gr. 6-12)

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Robot from the Big Picture Women Pioneers
Experience the stories of women who forged ahead to make a better life for themselves, their families, and their societies.
Our Mothers (Sound Recording)
Teachers and students

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