Skip Navigation
FREE: Federal Resources for Educational Excellence - Teaching and Learning Resources From Federal Agencies
RSS


Search
Searching Tips


Home
Subject Map
Go
Arts & Music
Health & Phys Ed
History & Soc Studies
U.S. History Topics
U.S. Time Periods
World Studies
Language Arts
Math
Science

Child Labor
4 Resources
Photographs of Lewis Hine: Documentation of Child Labor encourages students to analyze dozens of photographs taken in the early 1900s depicting working conditions for child laborers. This lesson correlates to the National History Standards...  (National Archives and Records Administration)
Child Labor in America is a teaching unit that leads middle and high school students through the process of critically examining photographs (by Lewis Hine) as historical evidence...  (Library of Congress)
YouthRules! looks at issues surrounding teen safety on the job, child labor, minimum wage, sweat shops, and more...  (Department of Labor)
Who Really Built America is a long-term student-driven project that examines primary source materials related to child labor in America from 1880-1920. The unit helps students see the role of labor in our...  (Library of Congress)
    About FREE      What's New     Privacy     Security     Disclaimer     WhiteHouse.gov     USA.gov   ED.gov