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Book
VIRAL: The Fight Against AIDS in America
Nonfiction account of the HIV and AIDS crisis in the United States, focusing on activists, medical advances and stigma. Intended for teens and adults, it pairs archival photos with clear narrative.
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Online Program
Google Arts & Culture Expeditions
Collection of guided virtual field trips that use Google Arts and Culture resources to explore places time periods and themes. Great for interest led deep dives without leaving the living room.
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Google Arts & Culture
Online platform offering high resolution images videos and tours from museums and historic sites worldwide. Families can browse by theme artist or location and turn virtual visits into research projects.
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Physical Curriculum
Mint and Bloom
Mint and Bloom creates history and language arts curriculum with rich literature primary sources and thoughtful discussion prompts. It is designed for families who want meaningful open ended conversations rather than worksheets.
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Self-Paced Video Course
Native America
PBS documentary series that centers Indigenous voices while exploring history, science and living cultures across the Americas, useful for countering stereotypes and deepening understanding of Native nations.
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Khan Academy World History
Comprehensive set of world history units with videos primary source readings and practice questions covering ancient to modern eras. Works well as a spine or review tool for high school courses.
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BlackPast
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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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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YouTube Channel
Extra Credits
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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YouTube Channel
Crash Course World History
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 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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Podcast
Unrooted (Podcast)
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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Book
I Am From Palestine
A picture book about a child sharing memories and culture from Palestine, celebrating heritage, family, and belonging. Helpful for broadening world perspectives and honoring Palestinian voices.
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Podcast
This Land
A narrative podcast series titled This Land that uses storytelling to examine law, history and power. Best suited to older teens and adults exploring complex social issues.
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Podcast
Telling Our Twisted Histories
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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Podcast
Teaching Hard History Podcast
A podcast for educators about teaching difficult histories such as slavery and racism. Offers expert interviews, classroom strategies and primary source ideas for thoughtful instruction.
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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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ThoughtCo
An educational website with clear articles that explain concepts in history, science, math, language and more. Teens can use it for quick refreshers or deeper background reading.
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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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Online Program
Fordham University Internet History Sourcebooks
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
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
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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Empowering Histories
An anti-racist approach to AP U.S. History that centers marginalized voices and critical analysis of primary sources. Best suited for advanced high school students preparing for the AP exam.