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August 20, 2008

Resource of the Month: “Primary Source Readers”

by Mount Vernon Education Department

The Phoebe Apperson Hearst Learning Center for Teachers opened in the spring of 2007, and since then our Education Center Manager, Diana Cordray, has worked hard to acquire every resource available for teaching about George Washington and the Revolutionary Era. The Learning Center for Teachers is open daily and is a place for teachers to review curriculum kits, books, and DVDs before purchasing, use the scholarly version of the Digital Papers of George Washington for free, and create a Resource Packet of teaching materials about George Washington and Mount Vernon to take back to the classroom. Each month, Diana will review a new teaching resource in order to introduce teachers to the many wonderful materials that can bring Mount Vernon to the classroom. And now for Diana’s review….

The Phoebe Apperson Hearst Learning Center for Teachers is fortunate to have educational materials from Teacher Created Materials. One item that is exceptionally beneficial to classrooms is the Primary Source Readers kit. Winner of the 2005 Golden Lamp Award from the Association of Educational Publishers, each kit contains: 6 copies of 16 content rich 24 page readers; lesson plans for each reader; teacher resource CD; and, 16 overheads. Continue reading Resource of the Month: “Primary Source Readers” »

Category: Classroom Resources, Teacher Opportunities

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Portraits in Schools

Kids holding George Washington Portrait

Mount Vernon recently invited K-12 schools nationwide to request framed portraits of George Washington to display in a respectful, prominent place.

The response was overwhelming: thousands of schools submitted letters! Along with the portrait, schools received curriculum materials to help explore our first president’s contributions.

Where has George Washington gone back to school? Click here to see!

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