9th Grade Social Studies

Ninth grade social studies often sets the tone for high school humanities, inviting students to connect big historical patterns with the present. Our 9th Grade Social Studies collection brings together vetted, secular resources for homeschoolers, afterschooling families, and caregivers teaching learners around ages 14–15. You’ll find world history surveys, regional deep dives, civics introductions, and social science courses, along with discussion-focused programs and tutors who help teens practice argument and analysis. Every resource is reviewed for historical accuracy, inclusive perspectives, and age-appropriate rigor so students can build strong reading, writing, and critical thinking skills. Use the filters to explore by topic (ancient to modern world history, U.S. history, civics, or global studies), format (books, online courses, project-based curricula, or unit studies), and learner profile including ADHD, dyslexia, autism, giftedness, or 2e. Many families pair 9th grade social studies with complementary literature or philosophy from Modulo. If you’d like help choosing a path, Modulo’s AI learning concierge can suggest social studies options matched to your teen’s interests and goals.

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Out in the World
Regular price $30.00 USD
LGBTQ+ Travel Guide
Out in the World
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Out in the World is a National Geographic travel guide for LGBTQIA+-welcoming destinations.
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Generation Queer: Stories of Youth Organizers
Generation Queer: Stories of Youth Organizers
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Queer Youth Stories
Generation Queer: Stories of Youth Organizers
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Nonfiction collection sharing first person stories from queer youth organizers, artists and educators.
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Lincoln-Douglas & Impromptu Debate
Lincoln-Douglas & Impromptu Debate
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Debate Formats / Competition Events Info
Lincoln-Douglas & Impromptu Debate
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Common competitive debate formats where students argue value resolutions one on one or give quick, off the cuff speeches. Learning the rules can sharpen research, critical thinking and public speaking.
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Student Congress
Student Congress
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Debate Event Format
Student Congress
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High school speech and debate event where students simulate a legislative body, writing and debating bills using parliamentary procedure. Older homeschoolers can join local leagues or practice rules at home.
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BBC World Music Archive
BBC World Music Archive
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World Music Archive
BBC World Music Archive
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Online archive of world music recordings and radio programs.
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Hōʻokupu Hip Hop Project
Hōʻokupu Hip Hop Project
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Arts / Culture / Educational Project
Hōʻokupu Hip Hop Project
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Community arts project that uses original hip hop to tell Hawaiian history and stories. Videos and performances can spark conversations about Indigenous resilience, land and culture with older kids and teens.
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Learner.org
Learner.org
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Annenberg Learning Videos
Learner.org
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Annenberg Learner portal offering free video courses and interactives across subjects.
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Indigenous Peoples’ Guide to the History of the United States
Indigenous Peoples’ Guide to the History of the United States
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Teaching Guide / Curriculum
Indigenous Peoples’ Guide to the History of the United States
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Family-friendly materials based on An Indigenous Peoples’ History of the United States, reframing U.S. history from Native perspectives and highlighting resistance, sovereignty, and survivance. 
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Ziibiwing Center
Ziibiwing Center
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Saginaw Chippewa Cultural Center
Ziibiwing Center
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Cultural center of the Saginaw Chippewa Indian Tribe with exhibits and programs.
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New Tribe Magazine
New Tribe Magazine
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Indigenous Youth Magazine
New Tribe Magazine
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Print & online magazine created for Indigenous youth highlighting culture, news, and achievements.
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Redbud Resource Group
Redbud Resource Group
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Indigenous Health Nonprofit
Redbud Resource Group
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Indigenous women-led nonprofit offering curricula, trainings, and partnerships.
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ATCG Books and Comics - Keep Calm and Decolonize!
ATCG Books and Comics - Keep Calm and Decolonize!
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Indie Bookshop/Comics
ATCG Books and Comics - Keep Calm and Decolonize!
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Indigenous-owned comics and book shop focused on Native and Indigenous creators, including a Keep Calm and Decolonize! collection.
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Anton’s Treuer’s Books
Anton’s Treuer’s Books
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Ojibwe Stories Collection
Anton’s Treuer’s Books
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Collection of books by Anton Treuer sharing Ojibwe stories, culture and history.
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Listen to Native Voices
Listen to Native Voices
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Native Voices / Perspectives Resource
Listen to Native Voices
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Listen to Native Voices is an interactive PBS resource featuring audio and video clips from Native voices, useful for giving students firsthand perspectives when studying Indigenous histories and contemporary issues.
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Native Curriculum Reviews
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Blog Reviewing Native-Related Curricula
Native Curriculum Reviews
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A blog that evaluates mainstream curricula on how they depict Native peoples, flagging stereotypes and recommending more accurate, tribally grounded alternatives. 
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Woodland Indian Educational Programs
Woodland Indian Educational Programs
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Living-History Education Program
Woodland Indian Educational Programs
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Woodland Indian Educational Programs is a Native-run educational service that focuses on Eastern Woodlands Indigenous cultures. The group designs programs for museums, historic sites, schools, powwows, and cultural centers, often using living-history-style demonstrations to teach about housing, clothing, tools, agriculture, and diplomacy. Presenters bring maps, material-culture displays, and carefully researched outfits, and they also offer staff trainings for teachers and docents. The goal is to replace stereotypes and generic “Native American” lessons with tribally grounded information and to show that Woodlands Nations have complex, ongoing histories and present-day communities, not just a distant past.
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Legends and Myths of Hawaii
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Hawaiian Legends Collection
Legends and Myths of Hawaii
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Collection of traditional Hawaiian legends and myths.
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Indigenous Protocols (First Nations Principles of OCAP)
Indigenous Protocols (First Nations Principles of OCAP)
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Indigenous Data Principles
Indigenous Protocols (First Nations Principles of OCAP)
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Set of First Nations principles—Ownership, Control, Access, Possession—that guide ethical data collection & use in Indigenous communities.
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Talking About Palestine With Your Kids
Talking About Palestine With Your Kids
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Article/Guide
Talking About Palestine With Your Kids
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An article and toolkit that helps caregivers discuss Palestine, occupation, and solidarity with children using picture books, scripts, and age-appropriate action ideas. 
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From the River to the Sea
From the River to the Sea
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Coloring Book
From the River to the Sea
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Political coloring book related to Israel-Palestine, intended for older teens and adults.
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Palestine Resource Masterlist
Palestine Resource Masterlist
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Online Resource List
Palestine Resource Masterlist
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A “Palestine Resource Masterlist” is typically a crowd-sourced document that gathers books, articles, archives, films, podcasts, timelines, and action guides about Palestine in one place. These living lists usually include “Palestine 101” basics, resources on settler colonialism and international law, and links to projects like Decolonize Palestine, visual timelines, oral histories, and humanitarian organizations. They’re designed so learners and educators can move beyond social-media snippets, follow citations, and build nuanced understanding over time. Families can treat the masterlist like a syllabus, choosing age-appropriate materials, hearing directly from Palestinians, and exploring both history and current events more deeply.
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Israel – Facts, History & Conflicts
Israel – Facts, History & Conflicts
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Israel History Resources
Israel – Facts, History & Conflicts
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Collection of age-appropriate articles, timelines, and maps about Israel’s history and conflicts.
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Dikh He Na Bister
Dikh He Na Bister
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Roma Genocide Education
Dikh He Na Bister
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International youth remembrance initiative focused on the Roma genocide and human rights.
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Zekelman Holocaust Center
Zekelman Holocaust Center
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Michigan Holocaust Museum
Zekelman Holocaust Center
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Holocaust museum in Michigan founded by survivors.
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