Last updated: December 9, 2018
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Recently Added Social Studies Sites & Apps
Trade Ruler Game
Learn about how international trade works, according to the Heckscher-Ohlin trade theory. Become a "trade ruler" by trading with countries having different mixes of labor and capital. By specializing in production, and by trading with other countries, it is possible ...
Supreme Court Case Project Ideas
Learn about and apply your knowledge of landmark court cases that affect teens' lives. The US Court system offers eight project activities for high school students in the classroom. Most of them revolve around teen rights under the First, Fourth, ...
The History Cat’s US History
Written by a high school teacher in teen-speak, The History Cat presents US history topics in a more approachable way than textbooks. Sections cover colonial America through the Civil Rights era. Topics include:
- The Colonial Age
- Road to Revolution ...
The History Cat World History
Written in a style designed to appeal to teens, The History Cat presents world history topics in a more approachable way than textbooks. Topics are complete up to the Cold War and include:
- The Ancient World
- Medieval Europe
- Islamic ...
The Five Major World Religions
In this TedEd animation lesson, students learn the intertwined histories and cultures of Hinduism, Judaism, Buddhism, Christianity and Islam. It begin with a video, narrated by John Bellaimey, that explores common existential questions of faith, life's meaning, and how these ...
Intro to Cultures and Religions for the study of AP Art History
This is introduction to Judaism, Hinduism, Christianity, Buddhism, and Islam for high school students, studying for the AP Art History exam. The text emphasizes the relationship between these religions and the political histories and conflicts of their times. And, of ...
BBC Religions
BBC helps you explore 20 major religions, along with atheism. For each major belief system, you can read a brief summary, and learn more about their major beliefs, deities, history, significant people and places, rituals and texts. You can also ...
American Indian Heritage Month Lessons
Curriki offers a collection of lessons and units on Native Americans for teachers of students in grades 2-12. Children create concept maps, Native American art and symbols, and music. The lessons are very well detailed. Free registration is required to ...
The Why Files – Current Events in Science
Update: Publication ended in January 2016. Stories and resources will remain on the site, but will no longer be current. The Why Files brings you the latest news in science and the scientific background for these current events. This is ...
World History Wiki
This interactive wiki-style online textbook of world history is a collaborative work of students from Ohio middle schools. There are sections on prehistory and human migration, ancient history, the Middle Ages, Renaissance and Reformation, Golden Age of West Africa, scientific ...