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The American YAWP
A free, college-level U.S. history textbook available online and as a PDF. Homeschool teens can use it as a thorough, narrative spine for American history study.
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$10.99 USD
Physical Curriculum
Answer Key History Odyssey Ancients Level Three
Teacher answer key that corresponds to History Odyssey Ancients Level Three, giving parents solutions and guidance for grading essays, timelines and activities in this rigorous history course.
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Crip Camp Curriculum
Educational materials built around the documentary Crip Camp that explore disability rights history and activism. Includes lesson plans discussion questions and primary sources suitable for middle and high school learners.
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Civic Online Reasoning
Stanford developed lessons that teach students how to evaluate online information by checking sources claims and evidence. Activities use real websites and posts so teens practice critical thinking skills.
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Student’s Friend Concise World History
A concise world history text designed to replace bulky textbooks with clear summaries and primary source excerpts. It helps teens see big historical themes while reducing reading overload.
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TeachRock
A free curriculum that uses popular music and culture to teach history, civics, language arts, and more. Includes ready-to-go lessons, playlists, and multimedia resources for upper elementary through high school.
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Teaching History
A free website for history educators offering lesson plans, teaching strategies, and primary-source activities. Helpful for planning inquiry-based U.S. history and civics lessons at home with clear guidance.
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Learning First Peoples Classroom Resources
Classroom resources developed with First Nations communities that provide lessons, texts and guidance for teaching about First Peoples’ histories, cultures and perspectives respectfully.
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Teach With Movies
A website that pairs popular movies with discussion questions, background information, and lesson plans. Useful for turning family movie time into thoughtful conversations about history, literature, ethics, and character.
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Central American Stories
A site highlighting children’s and YA books by Central American authors or about Central American experiences. Useful for diversifying reading lists and finding own-voices stories.
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$19.99 USD
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A People’s History of the United States
Howard Zinn’s landmark history that tells the story of the United States from the perspective of workers, enslaved people and other marginalized groups. Best for older teens and adults.
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YouTube Channel
The History Guy: History Deserves to Be Remembered
Short narrative history episodes focusing on lesser known events and people, ideal for middle school and up students who enjoy storytelling more than textbook style lectures.
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ReadWorks
Nonprofit reading site offering leveled nonfiction and fiction passages with vocabulary and question sets, often used for comprehension practice and content-area reading.
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Podcast
Relentless Indigenous Woman Podcast
A podcast that amplifies Indigenous women’s stories, resilience, and activism, which older teens and parents can use to hear firsthand perspectives often missing from mainstream history texts.
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Podcast
Scene On Radio: "Seeing White"
Podcast series that examines the history and construction of whiteness in the United States, suitable for mature teens and adults exploring anti-racism.
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Stuff The British Stole
A podcast and TV series investigating objects taken during the British Empire. Combines history, travel and interviews to explore museum collections, colonialism and questions of restitution.
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$5.00 USD
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PBS Passport Documentaries
A streaming collection of PBS documentaries available through PBS Passport. Offers in depth films on history, science, arts and current events suitable for older teens and adults.
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$21.99 USD
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The Art of Drag
Illustrated nonfiction book about the history and artistry of drag, from stage makeup and costumes to trailblazing performers. Teens interested in performance, fashion and queer culture may especially enjoy it.
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$15.99 USD
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From Prejudice to Pride
Nonfiction book tracing the history of LGBTQ rights movements, written for teens. Combines timelines, photos and personal stories to show how activism and public attitudes have changed over time.
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$12.00 USD
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An Indigenous Peoples’ History of the United States for Young People
A young readers’ adaptation of the adult history that retells U.S. history from Indigenous perspectives. Best for middle school and up, with discussion-ready chapters on colonization, resistance, and sovereignty.
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$34.97 USD
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Vestiges of War
Essay collection examining the Philippine American War and its legacies a century later. Best for advanced teens or adults wanting a decolonial perspective on US imperial history.
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$6.43 USD
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A Different Mirror
Young readers’ adaptation of Ronald Takaki’s multicultural history of the United States, centering Indigenous, African, Asian, Latinx and European immigrant experiences. A strong counterbalance to traditional US history texts.
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$16.99 USD
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Trans History: From Ancient Times to the Present Day
Graphic nonfiction overview of transgender history from ancient civilizations to today, highlighting key people, ideas and movements. Written by trans creators, it offers teens an accessible research based introduction.
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$18.95 USD
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The Rebellious Life of Mrs. Rosa Park, adapted for younger audiences
Young readers’ edition of the award winning biography that shows Rosa Parks as a lifelong activist, not just a tired seamstress on a bus. Helps kids see the depth of Black freedom struggles.