Episodes
ACTIVITIES EXPLORING CONGRESS AND CIVIC ENGAGEMENT FOR GRADES K-5
KidCitizen provides a growing set of interactive episodes where K-5 students work with primary source photographs to explore Congress and Civic Engagement.
Discover the vital role of lighthouses and the people who maintained them in shaping our nation’s history.
National parks are incredible places full of natural beauty and wonders. In this primary source inquiry, children embark on a journey to explore how these parks have become symbols of our national heritage and how they offer us opportunities to explore, learn, and connect with the natural world.
Explore how voluntarism and civic action of children has been important to their community in the past and present.
Every family has a story to tell about who they are and their unique journey in the world. Through close observation, children get a view into daily life of a Japanese American family incarcerated at Manzanar.
In this brief introductory episode, we find out what a primary source is and explore a few examples.
Analyze a greeting card to learn about a family, who they are, and what feelings they were expressing.
Long ago Congress decided that it was important to pass labor laws to protect children. Why did they think that child labor was a problem?