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History/Social Studies Curriculum

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Teaching with Simplicity

This blog provides a wealth of information about teaching tips, it also has helpful apps to use with students. This particular one provides an app where students can be quizzed on geography.

Teaching History

An easy-to-use resource on teaching history with extensive lesson plans for K-12 education. The site also includes resources for English Language Learners.

Teaching American History

A website focused on teaching American History with a document library, in-depth lesson plans, and audio lectures.

Take a Virtual Visit to a National Park 

Get up close and personal with parks through virtual tours. Learn more about the history of these legendary places and how essential their protection and preservation is in ensuring these sites are enjoyed for generations to come.

Social Studies Resources

Greece Central School District provides free resources for building curriculum based around 5th-8th grade learning guidelines of common core.

Social Studies Online

Social Studies Online emphasizes the use of technology to deliver social studies curriculum for grades K-8. This website includes lesson plans, interactive activities, worksheets and links organized by grade level.

Social Studies for Kids

On this website students can find current events, historical facts, and anything they wish to know about history.

Social Science Flashcards, Diagrams, and Study Guides

Explore popular Social Science study sets on Quizlet. Study Social Science topics like Economics, Political Science and Psychology. Learn what you need to get good grades in Social Science classes. Memorize important Social Science terms, definitions and concepts. Prepare for Social Science homework and exams with free online flashcards, diagrams, study guides and practice tests.

Smithsonian Education

Free lesson plans on History & Culture provided by the Smithsonian Institution.

Sheppard’s Software

A variety of educational games and quizzes with varied difficulty levels to continuously challenge students and exercise the brain.

Seven Resources for Independence Day

As your family preps for 4th of July, the summer’s biggest party, consider adding in a bit of science with a “fireworks in a jar” lesson, or a red, white, and blue art project for your preschooler.

PowerPoint Palooza

These presentations range in size from a dozen or so slides each to over 145 slides.