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Find lesson plans for all ages on a variety of topics built around collections featured in The People's Archive at DC Public Library. 

 

How To Use The Library

Explore all the ways the library can support your students in their education with lessons on everything from how to begin the research process and efficiently taking notes, to accessing DC Public Library resources.

Elementary

What is Research?

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Where should I do research? 

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How do I get started? 

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Taking notes to summarize information 

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Organizing information from different sources 

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Listing sources of information 

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Accessing DC Public Library Resources 

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Choosing the right resources 

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Researching at your local library 

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High School

What is research? 

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What are authoritative sources? 

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Where do I start? 

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How do I summarize research and avoid plagiarism? 

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How can I cite where I found information using a standard format? 

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What type of source should I use?

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How can I use DC Public Library resources? 

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How can I use DC Public Library's research databases? 

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How can I use the collections on Dig DC? 

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Home Rule

Teach your students about DC self governance movements, including Home Rule and Statehood. 

Grade 3

What makes Washington, D.C. unique? 

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Why is Washington, D.C. a District? 

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What is D.C. Home Rule?

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Timeline of D.C. Home Rule history 

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Home Rule Day Rally 

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Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and D.C. Home Rule 

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Statehood for Washington, D.C. 

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Leaders in Washington, D.C.'s Home Rule history 

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Leaders in Washington D.C.'s campaign for Statehood 

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United in the Home Rule movement 

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Grade 12

The Federal Government in Washington, D.C.

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Taxation Without Representation 

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The Political Cartoons of Clifford Barryman 

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Timeline of D.C. Home Rule History

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The 23rd Amendment and Home Rule

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The Impact of Home Rule Day Rally

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Early Leaders for D.C. Independence

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The Impact of Statehood on Washington, D.C.

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Retrocession as a Solution for Representation

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Leaders in Washington D.C.'s Campaign for Statehood  

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Grade 12 - Ready For More

Seize the Moment: Home Rule Gains Support

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Home Rule Coalition: Walter Fauntroy as an Agent of Change

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Oral Histories: An Invaluable Resource 

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DC Commissioners Set the Stage

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DC Elects a Mayor: Walter Washington

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DC Appoints a City Council Chairperson: John Hechinger

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Two Presidents Consult an Attorney: Charles Horsky

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Paving the Pathway: Steps Forward in the Journey

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How is Success Measured in a Nonlinear Journey?

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Advocacy Moving Forward: DC Suffrage and You

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Poor People's Campaign

Teach your students about protest and civil disobedience through the Poor People's Campaign, the movement that created Resurrection City on the National Mall in 1968. 

Grade 3

Why Washington, D.C.?

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Mules and the Poor People's Campaign

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What was Resurrection City?

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Life in Resurrection City

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Children at Resurrection City 

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Role of the Newspaper in the Poor People's Campaign 

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Comparing the Solidarity Day Rally to Other Protests 

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Solidarity Day

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Martin Luther King, Jr. and the Poor People's Campaign

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Leaders of the Poor People's Campaign 

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Grade 5

The Mule Train

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Impact of Martin Luther King, Jr. on the Poor People's Campaign

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Give Me Shelter - Living in Resurrection City 

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Music in the Poor People's Campaign 

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"Hallelujah I'm A Traveling" Song

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Hunger Wall Mural 

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What is Civil Disobedience?

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Quaker Collaboration with the Poor People's Campaign 

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Quaker Protest at Capitol Steps

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Rodolfo "Corky" Gonzales and the Poor People's Campaign

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Grade 12

Action Bulletin No. 8

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You and the Poor People's Campaign

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What Role, What Sacrifice?

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Give Us Our Daily Bread Campaign 

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Economic Bill of Rights

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Coretta Scott King's Mother's Day Speech

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Evicting Resurrection City 

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Was the Poor People's Campaign March as Success or a Failure?

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Poor People's Campaign Today 

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Arts in DC

Show your students how to study art, and along the way teach them about the DC art community including Richard Dempsey, Lois Mailou Jones, and Alma Thomas. 

Grade 2

Why do we create art? 

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Who was Alma Thomas?

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Artists Take a Stand

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Closely Reading Art

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A Closer Look: The Artwork of Alma Thomas

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Who as Lois Mailou Jones? 

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A Closer Look: The Artwork of Lois Mailou Jones

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Who was Richard Dempsey?

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A Closer Look: The Artwork of Richard Dempsey

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Remembering and Honoring D.C. Artists

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Grade 5

The Early Life of Alma Thomas

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Alma Thomas and the Great Migration

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Alma Thomas as an Artist and Teacher

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The Little Paris Group: A Response to Discrimination

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Alma Thomas and the Fight for Equal Rights

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Alma Thomas and the African American Abstractionist Movement

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Alma Thomas and the Space Race

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Alma Thomas: A Leader in the World of Art

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"The Important This is for Us to Create"

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Grade 11

Alma Thomas: Educator, Artist, Visionary

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Alma Thomas and the Value of Community 

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Seeking a More Perfect Union: The Civil Rights Movement

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Alma Thomas and the March on Washington

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Vertical Proliferation: The Cold War

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Alma Thomas and the Space Race

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Art Imitating Life Through the Lens of the Cold War

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"I Wanted Something Beautiful": Alma Thomas' Worldview

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Beautiful: The Legacy of Alma Thomas

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