Teachers, did you know you can get free educational resources from the Library of Congress? It's true!

The Library of Congress offers educators free access to over 19 million primary source documents in its collection, including maps, photographs, historical documents and more. Increasingly, the Library’s collections are available in digital form, including documents on the founding of the United States and its history.

The Library also has an educational outreach team that conducts workshops in person at the Library and through distance learning to assist teachers in fully utilizing all of the educational resources the Library has to offer.

Congresswoman Sánchez encourages you to make use of these highly beneficial materials and programs. Please see the links provided for more information.

Reading and Literacy Resources (http://www.read.gov/)

Send a letter to teachers in your district (www.loc.gov/lcnet/education)

Include information on the Library’s educational resources in your constituent newsletter (www.loc.gov/lcnet)