Looking for ways to bring the Clinton Presidential Library into your curriculum? Look no further! On this page, you can find lesson plans and activities that will make a perfect fit in your classroom. Browse through the resources below and be sure to follow our social media accounts for the latest updates! Advise the President Issue Guide Series The Advise the President series is a ready-to-use tool that provides teachers with an opportunity to bring historic Presidential decisions into the classroom. Using a deliberation process, students will learn about history by focusing on pivotal issues faced by past Presidents. The series includes two Advise the President: William J. Clinton issue guides, "What Should the United States Do About the Kosovo Crisis?" and "How Should the United States Reduce Its Deficit to Improve the Economy?." Teachers are invited to use these materials in their classroom or to bring students for a deliberative session at the Clinton Presidential Library and Museum. Click here for more information. The Powers of the Presidency The Power of the Presidency is an online exhibit that provides real life examples of the powers granted to the executive branch by Article II of the US Constitution. Students can explore these four roles through primary sources from the Clinton Administration. Accompanying Lesson Plans Unit Plan: Executive Branch Lesson #1: The Powers of the Presidency Lesson #2: Chief Executive Lesson #3: Commander in Chief Lesson #4: Chief Diplomat Lesson #5: Ceremonial Head of State Culminating Assessment Education Activity Suggestions for Online Exhibits A Space for Diplomacy Economic Inclusion in the Clinton Administration White House Green Building Commemorating Courage: 40th Anniversary of Desegregation of Central High "Days Like This": President Clinton's Public Diplomacy in Northern Ireland