History/Social Studies Curriculum
Using a map of the United States, an atlas, or another resource, students can go on a geography scavenger hunt.
Go Social Studies Go provides a unique and fun way to look at history that will keep students interested and engaged.
Here students can play games and enter into simulations that teach them civics lessons.
The Library of Congress is the largest library in the world, with millions of books, recordings, photographs, newspapers, maps and manuscripts in its collections. The Library is the main research arm of the U.S. Congress and the home of the U.S. Copyright Office.
The Literacy Council provides lesson plans and other information for educators to be sure that students are not getting left behind in their reading.
A site dedicated to middle school educators filled with online resources of curricula, reference material, and professional development information.
Students can use this website to travel through historical events and learn what happened first hand.
Curriculum on Native Nations and how to help students understand what they see in the news.
American History resources for educators provided by the National Archives including lesson plans & activities, school tours, primary resources, and state & regional resources.
Sponsored by UCLA, the NCHS provides curriculum to help educators teach American and World History in accordance with national standards.
The Constitution Center bring the US Constitution to life in an interactive and involved way which helps students learn in a fun way.
The NCSS engages and supports educators all over the United States in improving Social Studies curriculum and enhancing the way students learn about their place in our democracy.