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Social Sciences
National Archives - The National Archives houses America's most important documents, maps, images, military records, as well as our founding documents such as the US Constitution. Teachers will love using the digital records and photos in the educator resources section. There are many lessons already created.
iCivics - Founded by former Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Connor, iCivics is dedicated to helping kids learn about how each level of our government functions. Teachers can find pre-made lesson plans as well as self-paced activities and games that are great for learning and that kids will love to play.
Library of Congress - The LOC is an excellent place for students to conduct research for primary sources. Here you will find an extensive online collection of historical books, documents, images, audio, video, and much more. Teachers can also find pre-made lesson plans
Facing History - If you are looking for resources to help teach and learn about difficult topics in American history, facing history is for you. The site breaks down resources by topic and the type of resources you may look for.
All Subjects
Geoinquiries - This site helps teach students about learning with maps. Each content can find a variety of activities and lessons that will enhance how students experience your curriculum. Try this if you are looking for something outside the box that will get your students' attention.