AllSides for Schools - Displays top news stories from the left, center, and right points of view.
Artsy - Features the world’s leading galleries, museum collections, foundations, artist estates, art fairs, and benefit auctions, all in one place. Our growing database of 1,000,000 works of art, architecture, and design by 100,000 artists spans historical, modern, and contemporary works, and includes the largest online database of contemporary art.
Crash Course Videos (Youtube) - Extensive collection of entertaining and educational videos on a variety of topics including history, sociology, psychology, philosophy, economics and government.
Digital Public Library of America - Primary source collections exploring topics in history, literature, and culture developed by educators — complete with teaching guides for class use.
Facing History and Ourselves - a wide range of multimedia materials, from primary sources and streaming videos to teaching strategies, lesson plans, and full units.
Freedom Forum - today's front page from newspapers around the world
Google Arts & Culture - 1,200 online collections and virtual galleries from museums, galleries and institutions in 70 countries
Ground News - news aggregator good for comparing how different news outlets cover the same story differently. Also highlights "blindspots" - stories that are only covered by the right or left.
Heimler's History - "...a mixture of seriousness and buffoonery in order to help students of AP U.S. History, AP World History, and AP Government build the confidence and skills they need to get an A in their class and a 5 on their AP Exam."
Khan Acedemy - Standards-aligned content and practice for history, government and economics
Library of Congress Collections - Digital collections curated by the Library of Congress available online for students to use.
National Humanities Center - an Open Educational Resource collection including lesson plans, materials and activities
Netflix Educational Documentaries - selection of documentary features and series available on YouTube.
New American History - multimedia materials including an interactive atlas on a wide variety of American History topics
New York Times Learning Network - Publishes about 1,000 teaching resources each school year, all based on using Times content — articles, essays, images, videos, graphics and podcasts — as teaching tools across subject areas.
News Literacy Project - Provides programs and resources to teach, learn and share the abilities needed to be smart, active consumers of news and information
OER Project - Includes full course, high quality materials for several World History courses including AP, as well as writing prompts and addons.
Pew Research Center - This nonpartisan think tank conducts public opinion polling, demographic research, content analysis and other data-driven social science research and publishes articles and full datasets on the web.
PBS Learning Media - Standards-aligned videos, interactives, lesson plans, materials can be shared in Google Classroom
Stanford History Education Group - Materials include Read Like a Historian lesson materials, Beyond the Bubble assessments and the Civic Online Reasoning Curriculum
Untold - Untold is a free collection of short, compelling, history videos and animations designed to engage new audiences in a new conversation and shine a light on the stories that don’t always make it into the classroom and question what we think we know about those that do.
World 101 - collection of lessons and modules on current world issues like climate change, immigration, etc.