Guides for Youth Programming
Staff at the District of Columbia Public Library used The Whole Book Approach and Visual Thinking Strategies
to shape their Picturing America programming efforts. For background information about the DCPL program development process, please see the related blog entry
in ProgrammingLibrarian.org.
The image-specific programming guides below include information about the image and artist, historical background, programming ideas for children and teens, and a bibliography of relevant materials.
A Program Guide Template (Word) is also available for libraries to create their own image-specific programs for young audiences, based on local collections and interests.
1-A Pottery and Baskets, c. 1100 to c. 1960, Various artists
Elementary (ages 612)
3-A Grant Wood, The Midnight Ride of Paul Revere, 1931
Elementary (ages 612)
8-B Black Hawk, Sans Arc Lakota Ledger Book, 18801881
Elementary (ages 612)
9-B Alexander Gardner, Abraham Lincoln, Pres., U.S., 18091865, 1865
Elementary (ages 612)
17-A Jacob Lawrence, The Migration of the Negro Panel no. 57, 19401941
Elementary (ages 612)
17-B Romare Bearden, The Dove, 1964
Elementary (ages 612) and Teen (ages 1318)
18-B Dorothea Lange, Migrant Mother, 1936, 1936
Teen (ages 1318)
19-B James Karales, Selma-to-Montgomery March for Voting Rights in 1965, 1965
Elementary (ages 612)
Teen (ages 1318)


