Social Studies
National Geographic Maps: Tools for Adventure:
Students learn to use maps to find their way, share information, look at patterns, and solve problems. There are six excellent interactive games for students to practice putting their math skills to use.
The Road to the Capitol:
Helps students understand government and the campaign and election process.
Branches of Power:
Students can learn about the branches of government, while working as a team to build new laws.
Critical Past:
Collection of more than 57,000 historical videos and more than 7 million historical photos.
Mission US:
Multimedia adventure game site which is set throughout US history.
Death in Rome:
Interactive history experience that takes place in the year 80AD.
Gettysburg Address Animated:
Video illustrating the Gettysburg Address.
Museum Box:
Build up an argument or description of an event, person or historical period by placing items in a virtual box.
Spent:
Students simulate decisions that will affect their lives. A social justice game that incorporates real life decisions and consequences.
Fraboom:
Online children's museum full of books, games, and interactive activities.
History Buff:
Free website that provides primary source materials for students and teachers. Shows how history was reported through newspapers at the time of the event.
National Geographic Maps: Tools for Adventure:
Students learn to use maps to find their way, share information, look at patterns, and solve problems. There are six excellent interactive games for students to practice putting their math skills to use.
The Road to the Capitol:
Helps students understand government and the campaign and election process.
Branches of Power:
Students can learn about the branches of government, while working as a team to build new laws.
Critical Past:
Collection of more than 57,000 historical videos and more than 7 million historical photos.
Mission US:
Multimedia adventure game site which is set throughout US history.
Death in Rome:
Interactive history experience that takes place in the year 80AD.
Gettysburg Address Animated:
Video illustrating the Gettysburg Address.
Museum Box:
Build up an argument or description of an event, person or historical period by placing items in a virtual box.
Spent:
Students simulate decisions that will affect their lives. A social justice game that incorporates real life decisions and consequences.
Fraboom:
Online children's museum full of books, games, and interactive activities.
History Buff:
Free website that provides primary source materials for students and teachers. Shows how history was reported through newspapers at the time of the event.