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  1. Social Studies for Kids is a site with articles, subjects, and tons of links for all subjects of social studies, with a focus on what kids and their teachers/parents are learning.

  2. Discover thousands of social studies activities, lessons, and interactive resources for all grades, all aligned to state and national standards.

  3. Explore the world with PBS KIDS characters and play games about social studies topics like geography, culture, history, and community. Find out where foods come from, learn about different cities, and celebrate traditions from around the world.

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    This historical atlas of the United States combines cutting-edge research with innovative interactive mapping techniques.

    This resource challenges traditional ways of learning about the past by exploring the diverse social and cultural histories of the United States. The site also offers professional development seminars for teachers.

    Focused on high school students, the Big History Project is a joint effort between teachers, scholars, scientists, and their supporters to bring a multi-disciplinary approach to knowledge. [contextly_auto_sidebar]

    Enjoy virtual visits to the galleries, go behind the scenes, and engage with art from anywhere with our virtual events, videos, and themed audio tours.

    Located in the heart of London, students can explore this iconic museum with exhibits dedicated to everything from Egyptian mummies to the Rosetta Stone and Egyptian mummies.

    Explore the “At Home With DIA” museum experience at the Detroit Institute of Arts that offers virtual field trips, online exhibits, weekly film screenings, and more.

    Explore a variety of remote learning opportunities for students, including virtual field trips (Elkhorn Slough), science challenges, walkabouts, and more. The site also offers a teacher resource library.

    Embark on a virtual field trip that covers three main components: coastal wetlands, algae, and lake sturgeon. The videos are short and targeted at middle schoolers.

    Even through a virtual tour on a tiny screen, students will be dazzled by the magnificence and wonder of this thousands-year-old fortification system.

    Choose articles based on reading level, so you can use these articles for various ages and skillsets. Schools and districts closed due to the outbreak can request free unlimited accessto Kids Discover Online.

    This free, core academic website delivers videos, animations, and simulations for middle-school and high-school students.

    This pick for best social studies websites allows students to “watch episodes, play games, and sing along to your favorite Horrible Histories songs!”

    Explore the history, culture, and geography of the world with these online resources for social studies. Find lessons, games, videos, museum tours, and more for different grade levels and topics.

  4. BrainPOP - Animated Educational Site for Kids - Science, Social Studies, English, Math, Arts & Music, Health, and Technology

  5. Explore ancient and modern history, geography, government, and more with games, activities, lessons, and stories. Find free use lesson plans, powerpoints, handouts, and interactive games for kids and teachers.

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  7. Learn about American and World History and Culture with Kids Discover's award-winning digital library, print titles and apps. Explore over 500 social studies topics in 3 different reading levels, aligned to common and state standards.

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