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Celebrate Women’s History

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Google: Applied Digital Skills. In honor of Women’s History Month, use these lessons to learn about the contributions of women to the world while building new digital skills.

American History Central

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American History Central is an online digital encyclopedia of United States history. It has been developed as a resource for students, teachers, and anyone studying for the APUSH … learn more

iCivics: Private i History Detectives

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Guide elementary students through exciting historical investigations to build content knowledge and critical thinking skills. iCivics presents Private i History Detectives, a supplemental K-5 curriculum. Organized by grade-level … learn more

National Council for History Education

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The National Council for History Education provides professional and intellectual leadership to foster an engaged community committed to the teaching, learning, and appreciation of diverse histories. Through historical … learn more

iCivics: Black History Month

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Black history is American history. Black History Month in February provides an opportunity to discuss and reflect on the role Black Americans have played in shaping the United … learn more

Top 15 Women’s History Month Activities

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Celebrate Women’s History Month (March) with one or all of our Top 15 Favorite Women’s History Month Activities. There are printables, lesson plans, and more resources for you … learn more

Black History Facts

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Black History Month honors the contributions of African Americans to U.S. history. It became a month-long celebration in 1976.

Black History Month Activities & Resources

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February Is Black History Month. Understand, acknowledge, and appreciate the influential contributions and experiences of key African American figures throughout the history of the United States.

Free History Worksheets

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These are nearly 500 student history worksheets in this package that cover all aspects of history, from Ancient Greece to World War One, World War Two, and the … learn more

PBS: US History Collection

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IN DEVELOPMENT IN 2022, this Collection is growing all the time! Expand students’ understanding of U.S. History with culturally inclusive resources that bring the major people, events, and … learn more

US History

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Website contains thousands of pages covering all aspects of U.S. History plus free online textbooks.

Mapping History

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Mapping History, produced by the University of Oregon, features lots of animated maps illustrating problems, patterns, and events throughout history. Mapping History is essentially a digital atlas of American, European, … learn more

World History Encyclopedia

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Our mission is to engage people with cultural heritage and to improve history education worldwide.  Studying history helps us gain a more nuanced understanding of the world we … learn more

New American History

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History is the turbulent, unpredictable, and deeply human record of everything that happened before this moment. Through interactive maps, video, audio, an algorithmic engine of journalism, and tools … learn more

History Channel: September 11 Attacks

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On September 11, 2001, 19 militants associated with the Islamic extremist group al Qaeda hijacked four airplanes and carried out suicide attacks against targets in the United States. … learn more

Big History Project

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Teach a mind-blowing history course that captures students’ natural curiosity about our world. The Big History Project course is standards-aligned, adaptable to different learning environments, and has a … learn more

2019-2020 US History Textbook

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El Paso Independent School District in El Paso Texas created this US History text for its high school course using OER, CC, and public domain content from a … learn more

Disability History Museum

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This Disability History Museum hosts a Library of virtual artifacts, Education curricula, and Museum exhibits. These programs are designed to foster research and study about the historical experiences of … learn more

Teaching History in Middle School

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Allow students to see that history as we know it is interpretation and perspective. Evaluated key elements of effective teaching. Explore new teaching methods and approaches. Teachers demonstrate … learn more

Today in History

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You can map current events to history or find a motivator by tapping “This Day in History” at the American Memory exhibit at the Library of Congress.

Living History Farm

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Living History Farms in Urbandale, Iowa is an interactive, 500-acre outdoor museum that tells the amazing 300+ year story of how Iowans transformed the fertile prairies of the … learn more

Women Throughout History

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A great video to use as an introduction to Women’s History. See how many women you can identify in the video.

National Women’s History Project

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The National Women’s History Alliance celebrates is dedicated to promoting Women’s History and the goals of education, empowerment, equality, and inclusion. Their Resources section highlights the diverse and … learn more

Women’s History Month Images

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The Library of Congress hosts hundreds of images and resources that are free to use and reuse. These images were selected for Women’s History Month. Print out a … learn more

Women in World History

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This unique site is full of information and resources to help you learn about women’s history in a global context. Here teachers, students, parents, history buffs, and the … learn more

AIP History of Science Web Exhibits

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American Institute of Physics (AIP) has online biographies of famous physicists, such as Newton, Einstein, and Bohr, and the history of key developments, such as the discovery of … learn more

Chicago History Museum

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The Chicago History Museum hosts an extensive collection of classroom resources covering curriculum for grades 1 through 12. The site includes both online and downloadable activities. Lesson plans … learn more

Digital History Reader

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The Digital History Reader is a content- and inquiry-based for teaching European and American history with illustrative, multi-media downloads.

The History Net

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The National Historical Society recommends HistoryNet as a more traditional source than the WallofHonor.

Timeline in American Jewish History

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For Jewish American history look at this American Jewish Archives page, mapping the entire span of years during which Jews have lived in North America.

Digital History

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Digital History, from the University of Huston, provides a very rich and in-depth look at American History. You can search by era, topic or resource type. Resources include … learn more

Speaking of History

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Today, blogs are a populist way of encouraging democracy, because they can be set up by anyone. Speaking of History is an example. Certainly, students can encounter odd … learn more

Teaching History

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This site from the Department of Education is designed to help K–12 history teachers access resources and materials to improve U.S. history education in the classroom. Broken out … learn more

Black History  Topic Page

February is Black History Month. Many web sites have been created to help convey information on the contributions and experiences of African Americans to the classroom.

Center for History and New Media

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Center for History and New Media at George Mason University has different categories with essays, primary sources, videos, audio recordings and tools, representing different points-of-view.

Holocaust History

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Remember.org is one of the more comprehensive sites which explores the context for the Holocaust. Over a half century has passed since the ending of this actual era … learn more

Mother’s Day 2024

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Mother’s Day is a holiday honoring motherhood that is observed in different forms throughout the world. In the United States, Mother’s Day 2024 falls on Sunday, May 12. … learn more

American Presidents: 5 minute videos

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Meet the men who shaped American History. PraderU promotes American values through the creative use of educational videos that reach millions of people online.

EarthWeek: A Diary of the Planet

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Earthweek—A Diary of the Planet is a weekly syndicated newspaper column created by Steve Newman. It reports on events in Earth’s natural history.

TeacherVision: Inaugural Poetry

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Objectives Students will read and respond to poetry. Students will learn about the history of inaugural poetry. Students will discuss poetic devices.

20 Easter Bulletin Board Ideas

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The Easter bunny will be hopping your way soon-time to put up an Easter bulletin board inside and outside your classroom. Whether you make it purely decorative or … learn more

Wakelet: St. Patrick’s Day

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Explore fun facts, traditions and history around the celebration of the patron saint of Ireland! St. Patrick’s Day observes of the death of St. Patrick, the patron saint … learn more

A Brief History of Pi (π)

March 14th (3/14) commemorates the irrational, transcendent, and never-ending ratio that helps describe circles of all sizes. Explore math-inspired activities and presentations, then join our pi parade and … learn more

MissionUS

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Mission US is an award-winning educational media project that immerses young people in transformational moments in U.S. history. Developed for use by middle school students in the classroom … learn more

National Archives: Presidential Libraries

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Presidential Libraries provide a broad range of educational opportunities for students of all ages. Each Presidential Library offers programs designed to introduce students to American history and the … learn more

Presidents’ Day 2024

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Presidents’ Day is a federal holiday celebrated on the third Monday in February; Presidents’ Day 2024 will occur on February 19. Originally established in 1885 in recognition of President … learn more

Write Bonnie Rose

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Need an affordable curriculum that is fun and easy to use. We have hundreds of products and lots of freebies.  I love sharing freebies with my subscribers! Here’s … learn more

The History Press: Titanic

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‘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

Teaching Lincoln’s Assassination and Legacy

Explore the life, leadership, death and legacy of Abraham Lincoln through primary sources and lesson plans developed by our education staff and master teachers. We offer ready-to-use history lesson … learn more

Abraham Lincoln: Man versus Legend

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In this lesson, students interrogate their own assumptions about Abraham Lincoln in order to arrive at a deeper understanding of who Lincoln was. They investigate primary source documents … learn more