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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BlackPast
BlackPast
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Online Program
BlackPast
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An online reference center focused on Black history in the United States and worldwide. Offers timelines, biographies, and primary documents useful for more inclusive history units.
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Global Solutions STEM Challenge: Virtual Science Fair sponsored by IREX
Global Solutions STEM Challenge: Virtual Science Fair sponsored by IREX
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Online Program
Global Solutions STEM Challenge: Virtual Science Fair sponsored by IREX
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A virtual global STEM challenge where student teams design solutions to pressing problems. Emphasizes collaboration, innovation and presentation skills while connecting participants across countries.
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Extra Credits
Extra Credits
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YouTube Channel
Extra Credits
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Animated educational videos that examine history, game design and storytelling with short episodes and clear narration, best suited for middle school and up.
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Crash Course World History
Crash Course World History
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YouTube Channel
Crash Course World History
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Comprehensive world history video course hosted by John Green that races through major civilizations, revolutions and global themes, a popular spine or supplement for middle and high school history.
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Smithsonian Learning Lab
Smithsonian Learning Lab
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Online Program
Smithsonian Learning Lab
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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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Unrooted (Podcast)
Unrooted (Podcast)
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Podcast
Unrooted (Podcast)
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Podcast from The Indigenous Foundation sharing conversations about Indigenous experiences, identity and history. Best for teens and parents who want to deepen decolonial perspectives together.
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Under the Influence
Under the Influence
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Podcast
Under the Influence
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A radio and podcast series about marketing and advertising in everyday life. Explains how ads shape our choices using entertaining stories that work well for media literacy lessons.
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Telling Our Twisted Histories
Telling Our Twisted Histories
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Podcast
Telling Our Twisted Histories
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A podcast that revisits common words and stories about Indigenous peoples and colonial history. Centers Indigenous voices to untangle myths and invite deeper listening and learning.
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Michigan Open Book Project
Michigan Open Book Project
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Physical Curriculum
Michigan Open Book Project
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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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Wo Lakota
Wo Lakota
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Online Program
Wo Lakota
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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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Fordham University Internet History Sourcebooks
Fordham University Internet History Sourcebooks
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Online Program
Fordham University Internet History Sourcebooks
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A large online collection of public-domain primary source texts in ancient, medieval, and modern history, useful for older students reading original documents instead of only textbook summaries.
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Internet History Sourcebooks Project
Internet History Sourcebooks Project
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Online Program
Internet History Sourcebooks Project
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The overarching project that organizes Fordham’s online historical documents by period and theme so teachers and teens can quickly find primary sources to read and analyze.
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Yale Law School, Avalon Project
Yale Law School, Avalon Project
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Online Program
Yale Law School, Avalon Project
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Online collection of primary source documents in law history and diplomacy such as speeches treaties and court decisions. Families can access original texts to support high school civics or history.
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Ben’s Guide to the U.S. Government
Ben’s Guide to the U.S. Government
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Online Program
Ben’s Guide to the U.S. Government
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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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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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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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