Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library and Museum

Our
New Educational Offerings Educational Programs

Our new "Educational Menu" offers programs for elementary, middle and high school students as well as college level and adult learners. Each selection in the menu is specifically designed to meet the educational needs of the students and the curriculum concerns of the teacher. The modules focus on developing analytical and critical thinking skills while imparting information and understanding about the life and times of Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt. In addition to participating in one of our Educational Modules, your visit could include the following activities: a visit to the President's Home*, a tour of the Presidential Library and Museum, viewing a short film or video. We request that all school groups make a reservation prior to their arrival. Please call our Education office for assistance in scheduling your visit at (845) 486-7751 or e-mail us at roosevelt.education@nara.gov .

* Tours of the Roosevelt Home must be booked separately by calling National Park Service reservations at (800) 967-2283.

GRADES
PROGRAM TITLE
DESCRIPTIONS
3 - 12
History Hunt
Students search the Museum to answer important questions about the achievements of Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt. With three versions designed for students in grades 3-5, 6-8, and 9-12, the History Hunt is a great way for groups with time constraints to make the most of their visit to the Library and Museum.
30 minutes**
2nd - 3rd
Franklin D. Roosevelt: Fala's Famous Friend

Students are introduced to Franklin Roosevelt by his faithful canine companion, Fala. Through the reading of FDR's Life Storybook and an activity packet, Fala highlights the major challenges and accomplishments in the life of his famous friend, President Franklin D. Roosevelt.
20 minute presentation**

4th - 6th
Rendezvous with History


Pretend You Are the President

Through interactive scenarios students come face to face with first person interpreters who portray such historic figures as "Rosie the Riveter," FDR's architect, and others. Students learn by actively engaging the issues in a simulated historic context.

Working with documents and artifacts, students learn about the Presidency, and what a demanding job it can be, as they role-play some of the many tasks the Chief Executive is called upon to perform.

60 - 90 minutes**

7th - 9th

FDR and the Great Depression
FDR and the Second World War
Eleanor Roosevelt: First Lady of the World

Students learn to consider document-based questions and explore the accomplishments of Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt through directed research and the presentation of historic documents, newsreels and artifacts.
60-90 minutes**

10th - 12th

&

College Level

Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt Issues Forum:
The New Deal: How Did it Work?
Pearl Harbor: Did FDR Know it was Coming?
Japanese-American Internment: America's Concentration Camps?
Civil Rights on the Home Front
The Fireside Chats
FDR: Disability and Determination
The Letters of FDR and Churchill
The Life and Times of Eleanor Roosevelt
FDR and the Holocaust
FDR and the Atomic Bomb
Political Cartoons
American Culture in the Roosevelt Era

Students participate in the selection and examination of specific issues and topics relating to the Roosevelt Era. Students experience hands-on, primary source research by investigating and evaluating traditional "hot button" topics. By working in small groups students will learn to formulate, challenge and defend conclusions drawn from their review of historic primary source documents and photographs.
60-90 minutes**

Click here for list of document topics

Teacher Workshops
The FDR Library and Museum: A Resource for Programs and Primary Sources
Working with Primary Sources
Developing Document-Based Questions
Teachers can sharpen their skills by attending one of our half day, full day, or week-long workshops and seminars. In-service credit may be arranged. Customized programs, tours, and lectures can be provided on a wide variety of topics and subjects.

** All programs can include a visit to the Roosevelt Home and the Presidential Museum. Please call our Education office for assistance in scheduling your visit at (845) 486-7751 or e-mail us at roosevelt.education@nara.gov

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