Tennessee History Day
Resources and Curriculum
Resources and Curriculum
National History Day projects require students to dive into historical thinking, analyze a wide variety of resources, develop and deliver an argument through a project, and keep themselves organized. This website contains material created by Tennessee History Day and National History Day to help educators and students navigate the process of research and development.
About Tennessee History Day
National History Day is a year-long education program for students in grades 6-12 that engages both educators and students to improve the teaching and learning of history in public, private, and home schools. Students who participate have shown dramatic improvements in research techniques, writing skills, historical knowledge, creativity, literacy, communication, civic engagement, and college readiness. In addition to these skills, a 2011 study demonstrates that students who participate in National History Day outperform their non-NHD peers on state standardized tests in multiple subjects, including reading, science, and math, as well as social studies.
The Tennessee Historical Society became the state affiliate of National History Day in the 2008-9 academic year. Since that time, student and educator participation across the state has more than doubled. Over 8000 students across the state participate in National History Day. After competing in a cycle of contests, a delegation of approximately 65 students is selected to represent Tennessee at the National History Day contest, held each June in College Park, MD.
Get connected locally!
Visit https://tennesseehistory.org/tennessee-history-day/ to find your regional coordinator and get started.
You can also find additional resources at the THD Educator Toolkit: https://padlet.com/TennesseeHistoryDay/thdtoolkit