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At-Home Learning: The Space Shuttle Challenger
Explore the mission and meaning of the space shuttle "Challenger." Learn about the journey of a teacher in space and explore the role of President Reagan during this national crisis. For grades 8-12, 45 minutes.
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At-Home Learning: Reorganizing the Executive Branch
Herbert Hoover was a champion of government efficiency for over 40 years, before, during, and after his Presidency. Find out how he streamlined the Federal government. For grades 4-7, 45 minutes.
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At-Home Learning: Article II - For Kids!
What does the President do? How much money does the President make? How do we get a President? We will find out! For preschool-3rd grade, 30 minutes.
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At-Home Learning: Ending the War in Japan
Students will role-play President Truman and his advisers as they debate how to end World War II. For grades 9-12, 45 minutes.
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At-Home Learning: Decoding the Declaration
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. For grades 6-12, 45 minutes.
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At-Home Learning: The Story Behind the Titanic
Go behind the scenes of the Titanic Exhibit at the Reagan Presidential Library. Learn about the voyage, the passengers, and the fate of the world’s most famous historic ship. For grades 3-5, 45 minutes.
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At-Home Learning: World War II Propaganda
Students will observe and analyze posters used as propaganda in the United States during WWII. For grades 6-12, 45 minutes.
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At-Home Learning: Herbert Hoover and the Bonus March: Presidential Blunder or Necessary Action?
In this session we will explore the Bonus March and Presidential decision-making. For grades 9-12, 1 hour.
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Sunshine Week at the National Archives Program
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National Declassification Center: Reflecting on our Beginnings, Forecasting our Future
Senior National Archives and Records Administration leadership and agency experts will host a moderated discussion as the National Declassification Center (NDC) celebrates 10 years of public service.