Smithsonian's History Explorer
Smithsonian's History Explorer
This site is jam-packed with ready-to-teach lessons. Everything is standards-based and labeled as such, which gives you more time to pick the most appropriate lessons for your students. Students can also explore the site on their own, but that'll work best for older, self-directed students. However, it can be an ideal source for research report material or an in-class presentation since it aggregates tons of primary sources.
No matter what you or your students are after, prepare to do some digging, and be aware that there are broken links as well as links out to all kinds of different sites. This can be a little disorienting. Thankfully, filtering works well and is well-focused. The books search in particular has a "bilingual" filter, which helps surface content for ELLs. For the tech savvy, featured resources and users' search results can be saved as an RSS feed to make checking for updates easier.
To orient yourself, check out the How to Use This Site page for descriptions and brief tutorial videos. The Teacher Resources section also includes blog posts, tips, guides to teaching with primary sources, and many 30-minute webinars that highlight key materials.
The above comes directly from Common Sense Media.

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