Constitution Day programs will be held again this year at
the Eisenhower Presidential Library, Museum and Boyhood Home in partnership
with the Eisenhower Foundation. The interactive event, designed for 4th and 5th
grade students, will be offered during the week of Sept. 14-18. Kansas
recognizes the week containing Sept. 17, the date the U.S. Constitution was
signed, as Celebrate Freedom Week.
The program helps students honor and celebrate the
privileges and responsibilities of U.S. citizenship, as well as commemorate the
signing of the Constitution. Space is still available for schools to
participate. Reservations from teachers should be made by Sept. 3 by calling
785-263-6754 or emailing Pam.Sanfilippo@nara.gov.
The event will include four 30-minute participatory student
activities. Groups of 20-25 students will rotate through the four stations:
Activity 1: "Holding History" - Students will
examine copies of letters kids wrote to President Eisenhower. Discussion will
include topics of that period in history and how citizens can interact with the
Executive Branch of government.
Activity 2: "Dear Mr. President" - Following a
discussion of several current topics, students will write their own letter to
President Obama.
Activity 3: "The U.S. Flag" - Students will look
at flag artifacts and hear about the changes to our flag under President
Eisenhower when Alaska and Hawaii were added as states.
Activity 4: "Presidential Pics" - In the
Presidential Gallery of the Museum, students will create a collage on their
school iPad app, Pic Collage. (If the school does not have iPads available for
their visit, a gallery scavenger hunt will be substituted
The Eisenhower Presidential Library, Museum and
Boyhood Home, a nonpartisan federal institution, is part of the
Presidential Libraries network operated by the National Archives and Records
Administration. Presidential Libraries promote understanding of the
presidency and the American experience. We preserve and provide access to
historical materials, support research, and create interactive programs and
exhibits that educate and inspire.
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