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WHO HQ FOR YOU!

Who HQ For You is a monthly program that presents teachers, librarians, and families with engaging thematic activities. Each month’s activities gives the flexibility to learn history through trivia, chapter samplers, and student-relevant activities—we made them just for you, Who HQ For You!
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January Theme: Artists & Writers

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February Theme: Black History Month

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March Theme: Women’s History Month

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April Theme: Scientists

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May Theme: Sports

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June Theme: Destinations & Landmarks

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July Theme: Pop Culture

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August Theme: World Leaders

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September Theme: World Wonders

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October Theme: Civics

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November Theme: Changemakers

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December Theme: Musicians

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iCivics

Who HQ For You Educational Partner

In order to make our programming more robust, we’ve partnered with the experts in civic education, iCivics! Grouped with Penguin Young Readers’ programming, iCivics' free civics resources offer online learning games and easy-to-use lessons to keep kids engaged in the classroom and learning at home.

To find more civics activities made specifically for families, explore the Remote Learning Toolkit from our Who HQ For You partners at iCivics!

About iCivics

U.S. Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O’Connor founded iCivics in 2009 to transform civic learning through innovative, free educational video games and lessons that teach students to be knowledgeable, curious, and engaged in civic life. Since then, iCivics has become the nation’s premier non-profit civic education provider to more than 7 million students across America.