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  1. What were humanity's first large civilizations? Who ruled these early societies? Free non-fiction articles and teaching resources for middle school.

  2. May 27, 2022 · This edition of History In A Nutshell travels back to antiquity; to some of the earliest days of Western Civilization: Ancient Rome!

    • 27 min
    • Kristi Vaughn
    • Crash History. A long time favorite in our house, Crash History is created by brothers Hank and John Green (yes, The Fault in our Stars, John Green!) There are TONS of videos on this channel, covering topics in US and world history.
    • History Videos for Kids from Clarendon Learning. Clarendon Learning is a non-profit that produces educational material and resources. Their YouTube channel offers videos on a variety of subjects and their history videos are super informative.
    • Disney – American Presidents. Leave it to Disney to seamlessly combine entertainment and education. These videos are a mixture of documentary-style information and fun, cartoon reenactments that help you remember the important stuff.
    • Feature History. These videos include topics covering everything from the Mongols to the evolution of military 4×4’s! Fun animation and slightly more graphic content make this channel perfect for history buffs 13 and up.
  3. In this lesson, students will learn about many of the key scientific and technological contributions made by the ancient Egyptians. For 3,500 lesson plans and activities visit PBS TeacherSource...

  4. Here’s a treasure trove of over 400 great videos perfect for middle and high school students. They are the creation of Keith Hughes, teacher and speaker on the History Channel. The videos mostly cover US History topics, but there are a few that visit some World History events.

    • Sandra Fleming
  5. Mar 8, 2020 · Today I’m sharing videos on YouTube all about Ancient times, the Middle Ages, and Modern History. Kids will learn about Ancient Greece, Ancient Rome, Mayan culture, Castles, the Wright Brothers, the Berlin Wall, and much, much more!

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  7. TED-Ed lessons on the subject History. TED-Ed celebrates the ideas of teachers and students around the world. Discover hundreds of animated lessons, create customized lessons, and share your big ideas.

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