12th Grade Social Studies

Twelfth grade social studies often focuses on civics, government, economics, and global perspectives that prepare teens to participate in adult life. Our 12th Grade Social Studies collection gathers vetted, secular resources for homeschoolers, afterschooling families, and caregivers teaching students around ages 17–18. You’ll find curricula and courses in American government, economics, comparative politics, global issues, and social science topics like sociology or psychology, plus tutors who can support deeper discussion and research projects. Every resource is reviewed for accuracy, inclusive perspectives, and practical relevance so seniors can connect ideas to voting, work, and community life. Use the filters to explore by topic, level (on-grade, honors, or college-style), format (textbook, online course, project-based, or discussion-based), and learner profile including ADHD, dyslexia, autism, giftedness, or 2e. Many families use these resources to build capstone projects or portfolios. If you’re unsure how to shape a meaningful twelfth grade social studies experience, Modulo’s AI learning concierge can help you choose resources aligned with your teen’s next steps.

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Geography Now
Geography Now
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YouTube Channel
Geography Now
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High energy country profiles that cover geography, history, culture and politics for every nation on earth, great for world studies units and map work with upper elementary through high school students.
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UEN Virtual Field Trips
UEN Virtual Field Trips
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Online Program
UEN Virtual Field Trips
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A virtual field trips website from UEN that links to museums, historic sites and natural locations. Provides descriptions and teacher guides to enrich social studies and science units.
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National Archives
National Archives
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Online Program
National Archives
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The U.S. National Archives website provides access to digitized primary sources, documents, and teaching activities. Great for bringing authentic historical letters, photos, and records into your history lessons.
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Florida Agriculture in the Classroom
Florida Agriculture in the Classroom
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Online Program
Florida Agriculture in the Classroom
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Organization that provides agriculture themed lessons maps and activity ideas aligned with state standards. Homeschool families can use these resources to connect food systems soil and farming with science and social studies.
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Flocabulary
Flocabulary
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Online Program
Flocabulary
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Subscription program that uses catchy hip hop videos, vocabulary activities and quizzes to teach academic content, literacy skills and test prep across subjects.
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IXL
IXL
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Online Program
IXL
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Comprehensive online practice program covering math language arts science and social studies with adaptive questions and detailed reports. Works as daily skill practice or assessment alongside any core curriculum.
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Unreserved (CBC)
Unreserved (CBC)
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Podcast
Unreserved (CBC)
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A CBC radio show and podcast featuring Indigenous stories, culture, and conversations from across Canada. Older kids and teens can use episodes to deepen understanding of contemporary Indigenous experiences.
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If Books Could Kill
If Books Could Kill
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Podcast
If Books Could Kill
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Podcast that critically examines influential nonfiction bestsellers and how they shape public ideas. Most episodes suit adults though selective listening with older teens can spark media literacy and critical thinking conversations.
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March
March
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Book
March
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Acclaimed graphic memoir trilogy by John Lewis that chronicles his civil rights work, providing powerful visual storytelling for studying the Civil Rights Movement with teens.
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U.S. History by Mint and Bloom
U.S. History by Mint and Bloom
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Physical Curriculum
U.S. History by Mint and Bloom
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U.S. History by Mint and Bloom is a literature rich American history curriculum that uses books primary documents and projects. It encourages students to think critically about multiple perspectives in U.S. history.
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Smithsonian Libraries
Smithsonian Libraries
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Online Program
Smithsonian Libraries
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Smithsonian Libraries offers digital collections online exhibits and research tools spanning art history science and culture. Homeschoolers can browse historical documents and images to enrich many different subjects.
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Rabbit Hole Learning
Rabbit Hole Learning
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Online Program
Rabbit Hole Learning
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Secular, inclusive and free homeschool curriculum project that offers unit studies and articles centering marginalized voices, designed to support diverse families on tight budgets.
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Crash Course – Jewish History Segments (Middle Ages)
Crash Course – Jewish History Segments (Middle Ages)
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YouTube Channel
Crash Course – Jewish History Segments (Middle Ages)
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Selected Crash Course episodes that cover Jewish history in the Middle Ages with fast paced narration and graphics, best for older middle school and high school students.
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Keystone School
Keystone School
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Online Program
Keystone School
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Accredited online school offering flexible self paced courses for elementary through high school including credit recovery and diploma options. Works for families seeking structured coursework with teacher grading outside local schools.
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America: The Story of Us
America: The Story of Us
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Self-Paced Video Course
America: The Story of Us
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Television documentary series covering major eras of United States history with dramatic reenactments and visuals. Works as a self paced supplement for middle and high schoolers when paired with note taking and discussion.
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The Columbia Guide to Asian American History
The Columbia Guide to Asian American History
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Book
The Columbia Guide to Asian American History
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Reference guide that surveys Asian American history, including immigration, labor, civil rights and community life. Useful background reading for parents building more inclusive US history studies for teens.
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CNN 10
CNN 10
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YouTube Channel
CNN 10
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Ten minute daily news show produced for students that explains current events in clear language with maps, background context and discussion starters suitable for middle and high schoolers.
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Black America Since MLK: And Still I Rise
Black America Since MLK: And Still I Rise
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Self-Paced Video Course
Black America Since MLK: And Still I Rise
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Two-part PBS documentary series that traces Black history from the civil rights era to the present, helping teens discuss race, politics and social change using powerful interviews and archival footage.
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Ken Burns Selected Documentaries
Ken Burns Selected Documentaries
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Self-Paced Video Course
Ken Burns Selected Documentaries
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Curated set of Ken Burns documentaries that tell American history through rich storytelling and archival footage, ideal for deep dives with middle and high school learners.
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Native Teaching Aids
Native Teaching Aids
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Game
Native Teaching Aids
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Native Teaching Aids creates educational games and materials that highlight Native languages cultures and histories. Families can use their card and board style games to bring Indigenous perspectives into social studies.
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Material World + Hungry Planet
Material World + Hungry Planet
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Book
Material World + Hungry Planet
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Photojournalist Peter Menzel’s companion books use striking photographs of families and their possessions or weekly food to spark discussion about culture, consumption, and how people live and eat around the world.
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Spartacus Educational
Spartacus Educational
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Online Program
Spartacus Educational
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A history website with articles, primary sources, and biographical entries on many 19th–20th century topics, especially labor and political history, useful for older students researching essays.
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Marsha: The Joy and Defiance of Marsha P. Johnson
Marsha: The Joy and Defiance of Marsha P. Johnson
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Book
Marsha: The Joy and Defiance of Marsha P. Johnson
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Picture book biography celebrating trans activist Marsha P. Johnson, focusing on her joy, resilience and role in the Stonewall uprising, supporting age-appropriate discussions of Pride and protest.
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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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