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A President's Day
Historical Literature Resources for Elementary and Middle Grades
The Inaugural Address of JFK
Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy: Her Life and Legacy
Limited Nuclear Test Ban Treaty Lesson Plan
Press Conference Lesson Plan
The Presidency in the Nuclear Age
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The eight Kennedy children, Hyannis Port, 1928

The eight Kennedy children, Hyannis Port, 1928. PX 93-49:P16

President Kennedy inspects the interior of the "Friendship 7" Mercury capsule with Astronaut Col. John Glenn, Jr. while touring Cape Canaveral, Florida, 23 February 1962.

President Kennedy inspects Mercury capsule with Astronaut John Glenn, 23 February 1962. ST-A13-60-62 

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The links below lead to teaching resources for your classroom. They feature primary sources and curricular materials including online exhibits, chronologies, and classroom activities.

 

Biographical Resources on John F. Kennedy and Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy

 

Biography of John F. Kennedy 

Includes images and documents.

Biography activities for elementary students on the life of John F. Kennedy (doc)

 

Biography of Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy

Includes photographs.

Biography activities for elementary students on the life of  Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy (doc).

 

Picture gallery

Trace John F. Kennedy's life from childhood to presidency through photographs from the Kennedy Library archives.

 

Online Exhibits and Curricular Resources

 

Americans in Space

Primary source material and classroom activities reveal why exploring space was a priority for the Kennedy administration.

 

Historical Literature and Resources for Elementary and Middle Grades

Annotated bibliographies of both recommended biographies and literature about American history.  Includes guidelines for critically analyzing biographies and history-based literature.

 

Integrating Ole Miss 

Students witness civil rights history firsthand through primary source material.  Includes guiding questions for classroom activities and assignments.

 

Leaders in the Struggle for Civil Rights

These letters and telegrams from key figures help tell the story of the civil rights movement during the Kennedy years. Documents include communications from James Farmer, Martin Luther King, Jr., John Lewis, A. Philip Randolph, Bayard Rustin, Roy Wilkins, and Whitney Young.

 

Poetry and Power: The Inaugural Address of John F. Kennedy 

Learn more about Kennedy's inaugural speech and enrich your classes with lesson plans geared to elementary, middle, and high school audiences.

 

Red States, Blue States: Mapping the Presidential Election (pdf)

Record the results of the 2008 presidential election on an electoral map and analyze the results.  With background information about Kennedy's run for the presidency and a 1960 electoral map, students can compare the two elections.  Includes a resource list of relevant websites.

 

The Press Office: A Presidential News Conference Simulation

In this lesson plan, high school students act as members of President Kennedy's Press Office with an assignment to brief him for a news conference. Students research issues and events of the early 1960s by exploring the Kennedy Library's website. The lesson culminates with a simulated press conference.

 

Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy: Her Life and Legacy 

These resources guide elementary students to become biography detectives as they investigate Rose Kennedy’s life.  Three classroom activities feature documents, photographs, and a giant timeline. Includes information on how to best visit the Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy Greenway.

 

World on the Brink

Your students can investigate the rich historical evidence in this online exhibit to analyze the events, decisions, and outcomes of the Cuban Missile Crisis.

 

Useful Resources for Teachers

 

Historical Resources

A Timeline and White House Diary provide chronologies of the Kennedy years. JFK in History contains topic guides with relevant primary source material.

The Reference Desk

This useful page includes links to selected speeches and more.

 

The Presidency in the Nuclear Age Conference

On October 12, 2009, the Kennedy Library hosted a one-day conference sponsored by the nation's 13 Presidential Libraries. This event examined how the Presidency and United States foreign policy have been reshaped by the advent, use, and spread of nuclear weapons. Visit the conference web page to learn more about the event and access educational resources.

 

Vietnam and the Presidency

Read transcripts from an historic two-day conference held at the Kennedy Library on March 10-11, 2006, examining the history of the Vietnam War and the Presidency. Participants included General Alexander Haig, Secretary of State Henry Kissinger, Special Counsel to President Kennedy Theodore Sorensen, and Special Assistant to President Johnson Jack Valenti.

 

Forums

Transcripts of our public affairs forums cover a diverse range of political, cultural and artistic topics reflecting the legacy of President and Mrs. Kennedy’s White House years.

 

Profile in Courage Essay Contest

Invite your high school students to write a compelling essay on a U.S. elected official who has displayed political courage. Includes contest information and curriculum materials.

 
 
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