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Workbook-Based Curriculum
Open Social Studies
An inquiry‑based social studies curriculum that offers downloadable student workbooks and teacher guides, designed to make civics and history more discussion‑driven and inclusive.
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Online Program
Smithsonian Learning Lab
Smithsonian Learning Lab lets users search millions of Smithsonian resources and build custom collections with images videos and lesson ideas. Homeschoolers can curate themed galleries for unit studies or projects.
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Workbook-Based Curriculum
Language Arts Around the World
Free upper elementary language arts units that weave geography and culture into reading and writing activities. Printable pages make it easy to build cross curricular lessons without much prep.
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Physical Curriculum
Michigan Open Book Project
Michigan Open Book Project is a set of free open source social studies textbooks available as PDFs or print, organized by grade and packed with readings, maps, and activities.
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Online Program
National Geographic Kids Countries
National Geographic Kids Countries provides colorful country profiles with maps photos and fast facts. Homeschoolers can use it as a reference for geography projects or to enrich world history and culture studies.
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Online Program
Wo Lakota
Online collection of lesson plans and videos built around Lakota values and stories, developed with Native elders. Useful for bringing Indigenous perspectives into US history and social studies.
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Podcast
Forever Ago
A history podcast for kids that looks at everyday things from long ago. Each episode explores how objects and ideas have changed over time in a playful, curious way.
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Online Program
Ben’s Guide to the U.S. Government
Government run site that explains how the United States government works using age leveled sections games and simple articles. Great support for civics units or preparing for visits to historic sites.
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YouTube Channel
Geography Now
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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YouTube Channel
Homeschool Pop
Animated and live action educational videos covering history, science, geography and more, designed specifically for homeschoolers and classroom use in the elementary grades.
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Online Program
UEN Virtual Field Trips
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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Online Program
National Archives
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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Online Program
Florida Agriculture in the Classroom
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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$11.50 USD
Online Program
Flocabulary
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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$9.95 USD
Online Program
IXL
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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YouTube Channel
Liberty’s Kids - WildBrain
Liberty’s Kids - WildBrain is a YouTube playlist of the Liberty’s Kids cartoon series about the American Revolution, perfect as an engaging visual supplement to elementary and middle school U.S. history.
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$49.99 USD
Physical Curriculum
U.S. History by Mint and Bloom
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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$2.99 USD
App
Stack the Countries and Stack the States
Educational geography game app where kids answer questions to "stack" countries and US states on a map. They practice capitals, flags and landmarks while unlocking levels that make social studies feel like play.
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Online Program
Musical Explorers from Carnegie Hall
A free music curriculum that introduces young children to diverse artists and musical traditions from around the world. Includes videos, lesson plans, and printable student materials.
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Online Program
Smithsonian Libraries
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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Online Program
Rabbit Hole Learning
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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$116.00 USD
Online Program
Keystone School
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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$15.00 USD
Game
Native Teaching Aids
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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$8.56 USD
Book
Material World + Hungry Planet
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.