With
4th of July coming, the focus turns to US history. US history lessons are core
subject in middle school and high school. If learning about US history, you'll
love these websites loaded with free printable US history lessons, social studies activities activities,
government and history homework help. Get free printable US history worksheets, maps, social studies
and history based activities, resources, online history lessons, Powerpoint
presentations, virtual US history museums, primary sources and documents, and
much more.
If
you don't enjoy US history, you've come to the right place, too! These sites
offer US history lessons and social studies activities, homework help galore.
You can use free printable social studies activities by downloading or using
online. Use search functions on these websites to get homework help with the
most challenging US history questions.
Free
Government Lessons has free printable US history lessons. The site is overflowing with government
lessons, social studies activities and links that cover all aspects of American
history. Here's a very complete site for US history lessons and free printable social studies materials--The History Channel. Each of the shows and
series on The History Channel has links and free printable social studies
worksheets use in the classroom and American history homework help.
Here's
a site with free printable
American history lesson plans and Powerpoint presentations--Mr. Donn. This site covers
early explorers, native Americans, 13 colonies, revolution, westward expansion,
immigration, industrialization, 20th century, women, civil rights, economics,
documents, symbols, presidents and much more. Mr. Donn is a web guru on American history lessons.
The
Library of Congress is the source for free printable American history primary sources, documents, artifacts, and information on US
history. This institution is itself historic and has always been the guardian
of knowledge in the United States. So this is a natural source to explore for
lessons on US History.
PBS
is the best source for American history homework help. PBS gets access to the best materials
world-wide. There are a multitude of lesson plans for the shows. Look for
"American Experience" and other US history shows.
CNN
is your news history source for pictures and stories. In journalism, stories
and photos are kept in the 'morgue'; a huge clearinghouse of all the
information collected and published by that media. Check out any local or
national news source site for access to it's 'morgue' Select the archives link
for access to 1000's of news articles for social studies activities.
National Parks Service was
set up to act as caretakers and docents for our nation's historic sites and
artifacts. Each park is a story in itself. Here are American
history lessons. Another government website for you to utilize to get students excited
about history.