PBS has created and shared tons of media rich, engaging, digital lessons for a wide range of grade levels and subject areas.
Open Educational Resources houses lessons created by educators. It includes subjects like history, law, social science and more.
Browse the vast collection National Archives to create lessons using primary sources.
The PBS Learning Media US History Collection enables teachers and students of U.S. History (Grades 6–12) This spans 16 eras of U.S. history, from Pre-Colonial America to the 21st century.
C-SPAN Classroom provide free video-based materials for social studies teachers. Videos are embeddable or can be shared with a link. Check out the lesson plans and bell ringers that you can search through by time it takes to complete.
The Library of Congress offers reliable classroom materials to help teachers use primary sources in their classrooms.
The National Geographic Resource Library has tons of high-quality, standards-based, educational resources and activities.
Classroom videos to use in class TODAY -- crowdsourced from educators like you. Search with the box below. Browse by grade level ("Who's Watching?") or content area.
Free version for teachers. CommonLit has over 2000 leveled reading passages for grades 3-12.