231 products
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$28.00 USD
Book
A School Like Mine
Nonfiction book from DK that profiles children around the world and their schools using photographs and short texts. Helps kids compare their own routines with classmates in different cultures.
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$17.95 USD
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Rainbows, Unicorns, and Triangles
Illustrated guide to LGBTQIA2S plus symbols and codes used throughout history, from flowers and jewelry to flags. Written for children and families, it makes queer culture visible and sparks discussion.
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Online Program
Ducksters
Ad free educational website offering short articles, quizzes and simple games on history, geography, science, biographies and more written in accessible language for elementary and middle schoolers.
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Online Program
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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Online Program
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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Online Program
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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Online Program
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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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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$27.00 USD
Live, Interactive Online Classes
The History School
The History School is a small online school offering discussion based history and humanities classes for teens, focusing on primary sources and conversation rather than worksheets.
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$0.00 USD
Online Program
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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$8.91 USD
Book
Rabbit Chase
Graphic novel rooted in Anishinaabe culture where a Two Spirit kid is drawn into an Ojibwe story world. Combines adventure with teachings, best for older tweens and teens.
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$19.00 USD
Subscription Kit
Little Justice Leaders
Little Justice Leaders is a monthly subscription kit that uses picture books and activities to help kids learn about social justice topics. Each box supports age appropriate conversations about fairness identity and activism.
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$16.99 USD
Book
LGBTQ+ Heroes
Illustrated reference book highlighting LGBTQ+ trailblazers from many eras and fields, offering short, inspiring biographies that can anchor history projects or Pride month reading.
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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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$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
Book
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.
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$18.95 USD
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A Queer History of the United States for Young People
Young readers’ adaptation that traces queer people’s roles in US social, political and cultural movements. Includes timelines, sidebars and discussion questions suitable for middle and high school.
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$6.99 USD
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Girls Survive: Flor Fights Back
A historical fiction novel in the Girls Survive series that follows Flor during the Stonewall era, giving middle graders a personal window into LGBTQ+ history and resistance.
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$8.99 USD
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Queer, There, and Everywhere
A narrative nonfiction collection of short biographies about queer figures across history and cultures, written for teens and older tweens, ideal for weaving LGBTQ+ stories into history studies.
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$7.49 USD
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Mary and the Trail of Tears
Middle grade historical novel that follows a young Cherokee girl forced from her home during the Trail of Tears. A powerful read aloud for learning about resilience justice and United States history.
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$15.00 USD
Game
Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego
A geography and history mystery game franchise where kids track the elusive Carmen Sandiego around the world. Modern versions include online games and shows that make map skills and facts more fun.