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IN KIDCITIZEN EPISODES, CHILDREN INTERACTIVELY EXPLORE CONGRESS AND CIVIC
ENGAGEMENT THROUGH HISTORICAL PRIMARY SOURCES, AND CONNECT WHAT THEY FIND WITH
THEIR DAILY LIVES.

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New Episode "Congress and Milk" explores one way that Congress impacts
children's daily lives today

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KidCitizen team looks at shared exploration of photographs as social-media
alternative for young children.


KidCitizen team looks at shared exploration of photographs as social-media
alternative for young children.

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New Episode: Children in Action!


From recycling materials during World War II to wearing masks during the
COVID-19 pandemic, children have helped meet community goals during times of
need. In this episode, students explore how children have contributed to
recycling efforts in the past and present.



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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.

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Congress and Milk


How does Congress affect children’s daily life at school?

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Children in Action


Explore how voluntarism and civic action of children has been important to their
community in the past and present.

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A Close Look at the Miyatake Family


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.

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What are Primary Sources?


In this brief introductory episode, we find out what a primary source is and
explore a few examples.

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A Bird's Eye View: Wondering with Maps


Explore a map from long ago and begin wondering about the places where people
live.

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Rosa Parks: A Proud Daughter


Analyze a greeting card to learn about a family, who they are, and what feelings
they were expressing.

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Community Helpers


Investigate who community helpers are, and how they have changed over time.

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Snap a Photo: Agent of Change


How did photographers help convince Congress to pass child labor laws?

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Congress and Child Labor


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?

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Welcome to Congress


Who represents us in Congress and where do they work?

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Capture the Flag


How is the American flag used as a symbol of our nation?

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¿Cuáles son las fuentes primarias? (What are Primary Sources)
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Tomar una Foto: Agente de Cambio (Snap a photo, agent of change

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