History
History Resources
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Ben's Guide to U.S. Government for Kids Links to an external site.Ben's Guide to U.S. Government for Kids is brought to the World Wide Web as a service of the U.S. Government Printing Office (GPO). This site provides learning tools for K-12 students, parents, and teachers.
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Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids Links to an external site.Working to expose Big Tobacco's lies, the Campaign reveals the truth about the deadly effects of smoking, tobacco's corporate public relations campaigns to convince the public that it is a reformed industry, and the advertising and marketing tactics tobacco companies use to entice youth as their new customers.
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Do I Have a Right? Links to an external site.Essential for understanding human rights and social justice, Law sim lets players practice pairing rights with amendments.
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History at Home Links to an external site.Engaging learning activities and lessons gathered by Washington State Historical Society for your family to use at home.
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KidCitizen Links to an external site.Explore Congress and civic engagement through historical primary sources, and connect the resources with daily lives.
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Kids & Family Links to an external site.Enjoy exploring how history connects us all with your family either in person at the Washington State History Museum or through our online activities.
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Partnership for a Drug-Free America Links to an external site.Tips on talking to kids about drugs, as well as information on specific drugs, slang names for drugs, what they look like, and frequently asked questions.
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Smithsonian’s History Explorer Links to an external site.Lessons, activities, artifacts, artfully presented by the SmithsonianIf you need more resources, please visit RTC Library Educational Resources for Kids Libguide developed by Yueh-Lin Chen. Links to an external site.