Content Provider Programs List

FREE! The Constitution at Work: Middle School Edition (Free)    based on 18 evaluation(s). - by National Archives 2017-18
Why was it necessary to create the United States Constitution? Students will analyze primary source documents to determine how the Constitution creates a stronger central government compared to the Articles of Confederation. They will also discover how it s...
Availability:  By Request ONLY
Audience:  6, 7, 8

FREE! American Women and the Fight for the Vote (FREE)    based on 2 evaluation(s). - by National Archives 2017-18
Students will use the records of the National Archives to determine how and why women fought for the right to vote. Students will explore the challenges suffragists faced and discover why the fight for women’s voting rights persisted even after the ratificatio...
Availability:  By Request ONLY
Audience:  6, 7, 8

FREE! Decoding the Declaration (Free)    based on 3 evaluation(s). - by National Archives 2017-18
During this program, students will analyze the Declaration of Independence through different lenses, examining it as an artifact, as a primary source, and as a persuasive text. Students will consider the argument for independence, the key principles of the Dec...
Availability:  By Request ONLY
Audience:  6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12

FREE! Know Your Rights! (Free)    based on 7 evaluation(s). - by National Archives 2017-18
During this program, students will discover how understanding the Bill of Rights can empower civic engagement by participating in a roundtable discussion with a facilitator with the National Archives. In preparation for the program, students will examine his...
Availability:  By Request ONLY
Audience:  9, 10, 11, 12

FREE! Rightfully Hers: American Women and the Vote for Elementary School    based on 5 evaluation(s). - by National Archives 2017-18
Students will use the records of the National Archives to determine how and why women fought for the right to vote. Students will explore the challenges suffragists faced and discover why the fight for women’s voting rights persisted even after the ratificatio...
Availability:  By Request ONLY
Audience:  3, 4, 5

FREE! Rightfully Hers: American Women and the Vote for High School    based on 4 evaluation(s). - by National Archives 2017-18
Students will use the records of the National Archives to determine how and why women fought for the right to vote. Students will explore the challenges suffragists faced and discover why the fight for women’s voting rights persisted even after the ratificatio...
Availability:  By Request ONLY
Audience:  9, 10, 11, 12

FREE! Superhero Bill of Rights (Free)    based on 27 evaluation(s). - by National Archives 2017-18
Focusing on the First Amendment, students will discover how the Superhero Bill of Rights saves the day by protecting people’s rights. Students will analyze primary sources and discover how they can exercise their rights. For grades 3-5.
Availability:  By Request ONLY
Audience:  3, 4, 5

FREE! The Bill of Rights in Real Life (Free)    based on 19 evaluation(s). - by National Archives 2017-18
During this program, students will focus on the rights and limitations within the Bill of Rights. They will identify Bill of Rights issues using historical scenarios from the holdings of the National Archives and learn why it is important for citizens to k...
Availability:  By Request ONLY
Audience:  6, 7, 8

FREE! The Founding Documents: Building a More Perfect Union (Free)    based on 6 evaluation(s). - by National Archives 2017-18
During this program for the National Archives, your students will explore the history and purpose of the founding documents; the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution, and the Bill of Rights!
Availability:  By Request ONLY
Audience:  6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12

FREE! The Founding Documents: Building a More Perfect Union for Elementary Students (Free)    based on 18 evaluation(s). - by National Archives 2017-18
During this program for 3-5 graders from the National Archives, your students will explore the purpose and significance of the founding documents; the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution, and the Bill of Rights!
Availability:  By Request ONLY
Audience:  3, 4, 5