Education Materials for K - 12 Teachers

The Smithsonian Institution Archives has online versions of its primary sources available to teachers, including diaries, letters, and photographs. The lesson plans and resources below provide ideas about how to use primary sources in the K–12 classroom. There are no restrictions on the use of these materials in the classroom.

Online Teaching Resources

Henry Family on the Smithsonian Grounds

Stories from the Smithsonian

A look at interesting documents from the Smithsonian Institution Archives collections including Mary Henry's eyewitness account of the Civil War in the city of Washington DC; William H. Dall's observations of Alaska in the 1860s; and letters from Solomon G. Brown, the first African American employee at the Smithsonian Institution.

School Children Viewing the First Bison at the National Zoo

Historic Pictures of the Smithsonian

Browse through historic images of the Smithsonian’s museums and research centers, and learn about its history through pictures.

Smithsonian Institution Building Exterior Line Drawing

From Smithson to Smithsonian: The Birth of an Institution

Follow the development of the Smithsonian from James Smithson's curious will, to debates over the Institution's founding, the building of the US National Museum, and the Institution's 150th anniversary in 1996.

Lesson Plans

Northeast End of Bow Lake, Canada, 1918

Guide to Smithsonian Expeditions, 1878-1917

Learn about Smithsonian research expeditions around the globe in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

Louise Hoover's Painting of Joseph Henry

Joseph Henry: Father of the Weather Service

Learn about the Smithsonian’s first Secretary, Joseph Henry, and his role in creating the first weather observation program in the United States in the 1840s. 

Engraving of the Rotunda in the United States National Museum

Tour the Smithsonian’s Museum in 1886

Visit the Smithsonian in 1886, view the giant squid in the Castle, see dinosaurs and George Washington's uniform on display in the new museum building, now the Arts and Industries Building, and get to know the staff in the late 19th century.

Visitors in Front of the U. S. National Museum at the Turn of Century

The Smithsonian at the Turn of the Century

Take a look at the Smithsonian Institution in the year 1900. Visit its museums, zoo, and research labs, and wander through its exhibits at world’s fairs.

click! photography changes everything

click! photography changes everything

Practice the skills needed to be critical consumers of images with click! photography changes everything, which explores photography's impact on our history, culture, and lives. A project of the former Smithsonian Photography Initiative, texts and content for click were commissioned and compiled between 2007–2010.

Grades 6-12 Lesson Plans Aligned with National Standards

Mary Henry, Daughter of Secretary Henry

Education Resource Package

These materials include handouts, lesson activities, images & documents useful for primary school educators. Topics include "What is a Primary Source?" and a few sets of material grouped according to key figures in the Smithsonian's earliest years.