11th Grade Social Studies

Eleventh grade social studies often asks teens to think more deeply about government, economics, and global issues. Our 11th Grade Social Studies collection brings together vetted, secular resources for homeschoolers, afterschooling families, and caregivers teaching students around ages 16–17. You’ll find curricula and courses in U.S. history, world history, government, economics, and contemporary issues, along with primary-source-based programs and tutors who guide discussion and research. Every resource is reviewed for historical accuracy, inclusive perspectives, and age-appropriate rigor so teens can build real civic understanding and critical thinking, not just memorize dates. Use the filters to explore by topic (American government, US history, world history, economics, or political science), format (textbook-style, project-based, online course, or unit study), and learner profile, including ADHD, dyslexia, autism, giftedness, or 2e. Many families also connect 11th grade social studies with current events and real-world action. If you’re not sure how to choose or sequence social studies at this level, Modulo’s AI learning concierge can help you pick resources aligned with your teen’s interests and future plans.

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Google Earth
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Geography & Exploration Tool
Google Earth
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Google Earth is a free, interactive globe that lets students explore the world in 3D, making geography, history, and earth science lessons feel much more concrete.
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Kahoot
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Game-Based Learning Platform
Kahoot
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Kahoot! turns any quiz into a fast-paced, music-filled game show where kids race to answer questions on their own devices while competing or collaborating with friends and family.
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Google Classroom
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Learning Management Platform
Google Classroom
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Google Classroom is a free learning management platform that helps homeschool families and microschools organize assignments, resources, and feedback across multiple subjects and learners.
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Gimkit
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Game-Based Learning Platform
Gimkit
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Gimkit is a live, game-show style review platform where kids answer questions on their own devices, earn in-game cash, and use strategy to outplay the competition while practicing almost any subject.
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Blooket
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Game-Based Learning Platform
Blooket
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Blooket turns review into a fast-paced online game. Choose or create question sets, pick a game mode, and let kids in grades 1-12 practice math, science, history, language arts, and more through playful competition and quick feedback.
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The Rebellious Life of Mrs. Rosa Parks: Adapted for Young People
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Book
The Rebellious Life of Mrs. Rosa Parks: Adapted for Young People
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An adapted biography for young readers that explores the life and activism of Rosa Parks. This engaging version introduces themes of courage, justice, and civil rights in a way that’s accessible and inspiring for students.
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Crash Course
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YouTube Channel
Crash Course
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An educational YouTube channel and course library that teaches complex subjects through fast-paced, engaging videos. Crash Course covers everything from world history to biology, literature, and economics for middle school to college learners.
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Drunk History
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YouTube Channel
Drunk History
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A comedy series that retells historical events through humorous storytelling. Drunk History presents real history with exaggerated narration and performances, sparking curiosity and engagement through laughter and creativity.
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iCivics
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Video Game
iCivics
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A free online learning platform founded by Justice Sandra Day O’Connor that teaches civics through interactive games and lessons. iCivics helps students understand government, law, and citizenship while developing critical thinking and civic engagement.
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Teachers Pay Teachers
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Online Worksheets
Teachers Pay Teachers
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An online marketplace where educators share and sell original teaching materials. Teachers Pay Teachers offers worksheets, lesson plans, and full curricula across all subjects and grade levels.
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Project Drawdown
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Online Resource Hub
Project Drawdown
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A global nonprofit initiative that identifies and promotes climate solutions. Project Drawdown provides educational resources that help students understand and contribute to reversing global warming through science and innovation.
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Common Sense Media Digital Citizenship & Critical Thinking Curriculum
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Online Program
Common Sense Media Digital Citizenship & Critical Thinking Curriculum
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A free K–12 digital citizenship and critical thinking curriculum that teaches students how to use technology responsibly. Common Sense Education’s lessons help learners evaluate online information, protect privacy, and engage ethically in digital spaces.
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Checkology.org
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Online Curriculum
Checkology.org
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An interactive media literacy platform that helps students analyze news, identify bias, and verify sources. Checkology.org empowers middle and high school learners to think critically about information and become informed digital citizens.
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Zinn Education Project
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Online Curriculum
Zinn Education Project
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The Zinn Education Project offers powerful, teacher-created lessons that bring overlooked voices and events to life. Its materials help students think critically about history, explore primary sources, and understand how the past shapes today—all through engaging, inclusive activities.
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Fishtank Learning
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Online Curriculum
Fishtank Learning
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A free, high-quality curriculum platform offering complete lesson plans for K–12 educators. Fishtank Learning provides rigorous, standards-aligned units in math, English, science, and social studies, designed by teachers for real classrooms.
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California Education and Environment Initiative
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Online Curriculum
California Education and Environment Initiative
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A free K–12 curriculum developed by the State of California integrating science and social studies through environmental education. The Education and Environment Initiative teaches sustainability, stewardship, and systems thinking.
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Oak Meadow
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Nature-Based Curriculum
Oak Meadow
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A holistic homeschool curriculum that integrates academics, creativity, and nature. Oak Meadow supports self-directed learning through hands-on projects, literature, and environmental awareness for grades K–12.
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Digital Inquiry Group
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Free Online Program
Digital Inquiry Group
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An education organization that promotes media literacy, research, and civic reasoning. The Digital Inquiry Group develops programs and tools that help students evaluate digital sources and think critically about information online.
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UC Scout
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Self-Paced Video Course
UC Scout
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UC Scout provides online, A-G approved and AP® high school courses that are rigorous, engaging, and flexible. Students learn at their own pace with support from a credentialed teacher in dozens of academic courses, while earning credit to meet college admission requirements.
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Gov Funding
History Unboxed
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Hands-On Homeschool Program
History Unboxed
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History Unboxed delivers hands-on and inclusive history kits for homeschoolers. Each box includes crafts, souvenirs, coloring pages, and lessons that bring the past to life. Designed by educators and parents, it’s a flexible, secular curriculum that families love for its creativity, depth, and ease of use.
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Nautilus Homeschool
Nautilus Homeschool
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Online Program
Nautilus Homeschool
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Nautilus Homeschool is a complete, literature-based K-12 homeschool curriculum for intellectually curious kids who love to read. Our approach rests on three pillars: a strong verbal and math foundation, a focus on great books, and the flexibility to create an education program that is uniquely suited to each student. The curriculum is compiled from carefully curated books and other external materials. This allows the student to benefit from the world's best educational sources in each subject, and it creates space for the inclusion of great books on a wide variety of topics.
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Exploring NYC: A Yearlong Journey Through 37 Neighborhoods – History, Culture, and Current Affairs (Tuesdays)
Exploring NYC: A Yearlong Journey Through 37 Neighborhoods – History, Culture, and Current Affairs (Tuesdays)
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Local Day Program
Exploring NYC: A Yearlong Journey Through 37 Neighborhoods – History, Culture, and Current Affairs (Tuesdays)
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A yearlong Tuesday course where students explore 37 neighborhoods across NYC and nearby New Jersey meeting local leaders and storytellers to learn each community’s history, culture, and current issues.
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The Works: City Study
The Works: City Study
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Local Day Program
The Works: City Study
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The Works is a weekly teen group that investigates how New York City functions through self-directed projects, site visits, and expert interviews turning questions like “How does this work” into deep city studies.
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History Compass
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Physical Curriculum
History Compass
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History Compass is a workbook curriculum that teaches middle and high school students how to think like historians using source analysis, research methods, and multiple perspectives rather than memorizing dates.
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