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Free 21st Century Timeline Poster for Your Classroom: Great Moments of the 2000s!

Get a poster, lesson plans, and a free magazine delivered to your classroom! The Week Junior is excited to offer a special giveaway that will bring history to…  learn more

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iCivics Education

Nobody does social studies like iCivics. Whether it’s civics, government, or U.S. History, we’re fearless about creating dynamic learning experiences. From educational games and short-form, just-in-time materials to…  learn more

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PBS LearningMedia: US History Collection

Expand students’ understanding of U.S. History with culturally inclusive resources that bring the major people, events, and trends in history alive, while integrating often untold stories into the…  learn more

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Bill of Rights: The 1st Ten Amendments

December is a month of civic awareness. Civic virtues like humility, respect, and integrity can be found throughout the holiday season. Look no further than Human Rights Day…  learn more

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PBS LearningMedia: Our Shared Differences

Help students understand that each person’s unique life experiences shape their values, interests, and choices. Through exploring their own and each other’s differences, students will recognize how diversity…  learn more

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U.S. Presidents Chart for 2025 (Free Printable Poster and Handout)

In 2024, the United States elected its 47th president. That’s a lot of history to work with! Students might not need to memorize every single U.S. president, but…  learn more

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THE DAILY BELLRINGER: American History Educational Videos

Learning history can be hard. Remembering all those people and dates sometimes seems pointless. But what if you could easily hear and see the stories of the past in…  learn more

Veterans Day Activities and Lesson Plans

Veterans Day is a time to honor the men and women who have served in our armed forces. To help teachers bring the importance of this day into…  learn more

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15 Geography Games and Activities Your Students Will Love

Learning about the big wide world can be a lot of fun for students, and geography is the perfect subject for hands-on learning. These geography games and activities…  learn more

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Bill of Rights Institute Studios

A variety of video resources and content to support history and civics educators and students for U.S. History, Government, Civics, and Elementary  learn more

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Native American Heritage Month Reading Comprehension Worksheets

Help students explore Native American traditions and modern-day culture while building important reading skills with this packet of reading comprehension activities and printable worksheets. This packet of printable…  learn more

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American Founders

Figures like George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Benjamin Franklin, James Madison, and Alexander Hamilton shaped the new nation through the Revolutionary War, the drafting of the founding documents, and the creation…  learn more

The History Press: Titanic

‘Titanic is unsinkable.’ This phrase strikes a chord in the mind of any Titanic enthusiast and is reiterated in nearly every Titanic story told. These same words are…  learn more

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The Supreme Court: Lesson Plans and Resources

Americans have looked to the Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS) as the moral conscience of the nation since it was established by the founding fathers in…  learn more

Foundations of Democracy and Government: Lessons and Resources

Ever wondered about the perfect way to introduce your students to the intriguing world of democracy? Well, Share My Lesson has you covered! Dive into our special collection…  learn more

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Bill of Rights Institute: Middle School Resources

Each resource contains full lesson plans, essays, activities, teacher support materials, and student comprehension questions. Along with scaffolded primary sources and vocabulary lists.  learn more

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PBS LearningMedia: News Quiz

News Quiz is KET's weekly 15-minute current events program for students. The program consists of news segments, a current events quiz, opinion letters, and an Extra Credit report. And…  learn more

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PBS LearningMedia: Citizen Nation: Civics Skills

This collection is designed to empower students to participate confidently in civic life. In these lessons, high school students teach essential skills and strategies for civic engagement, critical…  learn more

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Presidential Election Lesson Plans

Dive in with ready-to-use lesson plans for high school and middle school classrooms that consist of readings, vocabulary development, graphic organizers, and active participation opportunities.  learn more

History Central: Elections

Presidential Elections- Everything you need to know about all aspects of the elections  learn more

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History Central

The Best Source of American and World History. This is Historycentral's Teachers Resource Center. Our goal is to provide resources including lesson plans, teachers guides .  learn more

Texas Archive: Reliable Digital Content for Educators

Our collection provides access to primary and secondary source films relating to Texas, U.S., and World History, as well as free lesson plans aligned with Texas teaching standards…  learn more

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Themes of Geography

Geography is a complex subject that encompasses multiple educational disciplines. It has been divided into five themes to facilitate the teaching of geography. These themes provide a structured…  learn more

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What Are the 5 Themes of Geography?

EarthHow.com focuses on environmental science and our planet Earth. The team of Earth Science evangelists are passionate about all aspects of learning. The focus is on being clear,…  learn more

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Continents Of The World

There are seven continents in the world: Africa, Antarctica, Asia, Australia/Oceania, Europe, North America, and South America. However, depending on where you live, you may have learned that…  learn more

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5 Themes of Geography

To make geography easier to use and to make it more useful, geography is divided into five themes - location, place, human-environment interaction, region, and movement. Geography In…  learn more

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Colonial Williamsburg: Educator Resource Library

The Colonial Williamsburg Foundation advances its mission — “that the future may learn from the past” — through educational programming, preservation and ongoing research. Williamsburg was the thriving…  learn more

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George Washington's Mount Vernon

Victorious general of the American Revolution, the first President of the United States, successful planter and entrepreneur. Explore the life and legacies of George Washington.  learn more

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Constituting America: Constitutional Lesson Plans

The mission is to teach students across America about the nonpartisan relevancy of the U.S. Constitution and the principles of self-governance inherent in our founding documents. Also, check…  learn more

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Ben's Guide to Govenment

Ben’s Guide provides opportunities to learn about themes related to our Government. These themes, called Learning Adventures, are divided into three school-age categories. The Learning Adventures are designed…  learn more

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Time Travel With AI: Enhance Learning in Social Studies

Combining artificial intelligence (AI) with social studies projects can revolutionize student engagement and deepen their understanding of historical events and influential figures. In this article, we will explore…  learn more

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History for Kids: Lesson Plans

Free history network for kids. My name is Stephen Byrne, I’m 14 years old (started the website when I was 12) I’m the creator of the History for…  learn more

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How To Use Food To Teach About Culture in a Meaningful Way

We all eat. But food serves as more than just sustenance. Food is a gateway to understanding culture, history, and identity. In today’s diverse classrooms, educators have an…  learn more

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Evaluating Sources in a ‘Post-Truth’ World: Ideas for Teaching and Learning about Fake News

LessonPlanet. The framers of the United States Constitution felt a free press was so essential to a democracy that they granted the press the protection it needed to…  learn more

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iCivics: Women's History Month

Women’s History Month in March provides an opportunity to discuss and reflect on the role women have played in shaping the United States. The resources below will help…  learn more

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PBS LearningMedia: Separation of Powers | Civics 101

To protect the rights of the people—the Constitution says it takes three parts of the government to make or change a law or make other important decisions. This…  learn more

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Black History Month Choice Board for Middle School

Help your students understand why Black History Month is celebrated with these student choice activities for middle school students. They are perfect for researching famous Black Americans while reinforcing why…  learn more

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Kids Discovery: The U.S. Congress Infographic

The United States government has three branches – the executive branch, the judicial branch, and the legislative branch. The legislative branch, which is called Congress, has two parts…  learn more

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History Hustle: American History Teacher Resources

American history teacher resources selected by History Hustle to assist history teachers with developing fun ways to teach history to their students and make the experience of learning…  learn more

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TeacherVision: Map Library

Browse through a selection of printable maps of the U.S. states, U.S. regions, continents, and more. Plus, use our distance calculator to compute the distance between different parts…  learn more

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Free History Books

Concise history books you can read in an hour.  learn more

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History Teaching Institute: Lesson Plans

The History Teaching Institute (HTI) serves as the primary outreach unit of The Ohio State University History Department. We work with teachers to develop curriculum and to incorporate…  learn more

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Plimoth Patuxet Museum: Educator Resources

Thousands of teachers and students visit Plimoth Patuxet to explore early American histories and interwoven communities, investigate changing landscapes, and understand the past through immersive, hands-on experiences. Whether…  learn more

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GeoInquiries for US History-Map Based Activities

Experience the past with this collection that highlights critical map concepts in American history including the original 13 colonies, expansion, resettlement, World War I, World War II, and…  learn more

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Colorful History

A FREE common-core-aligned downloadable comic series about people, places, and events in US history. Pop Culture Classroom delivers high-quality, all-inclusive educational resources to school districts, teachers, and community…  learn more