Whether you are a homeschooler or simply need help with history, social studies, or geography, we have a premium selection of complete social studies, history and geography video courses and curriculum by qualified teachers. Our full-feature video courses include engaging video-lessons, activities, worksheets, follow-along activity and worksheet review videos (teachers correct each problem on the board step by step), quizzes, tests, and support exercises to ensure a productive, easy, and exciting learning experience. Our academic courses include K-12 history, social studies, and geography courses, among many others!
Featured courses
Come along with me as we take a journey from the discovery of the United States all the way to modern times. In this full year's worth of engaging history curriculum, we will have an overview of the most impactful people, places, and events that have occurred in American History!
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This course introduces elementary students to the history of the United States, discusses the government, and covers civic duties and responsibilities of all citizens.
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Welcome to American Government! This course will provide a comprehensive look at the United States Government system.
Topics will include:
Foundation of US Government
Government Institutions
Citizenship & Immigration
State & Local Government
... and many more!
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This course will cover the history of major continents and civilizations from early times to modern day eras. We will look at the themes throughout World History, the relationships between civilizations and societies, as well as the lasting impacts on the modern world.
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This course covers topics ranging from the nature of geography as a field of study to the study of physical, human, and biological factors, which when integrated, contribute to the student's overall level of geoliteracy.
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This geography course introduces students to basic skills of the geographer, covers how to interpret maps, graphs, charts, and timelines, examines countries, provinces, and states of North America and explores key events related to the history of the U.S. from a geographer's perspective.
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Come take a break from the walls of your house and explore the world! In this course, you will visit each world region and discover their unique characteristics through the five subfields of geography. Not sure what those are? Come and see.
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This is a History/Social Studies course aimed at Grade 8 students. Here we will be focusing on the big question of: Why is the American Revolution significant?
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This “Upper Elementary/Middle School" Social Studies video course covers all concepts a student needs to learn how the USA came to be. The course provides an overview of the geography & history of North America from 12,000 years ago up until 1789.
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An introductory college-level course in which students examine the major themes, peoples, events, and developments in America from approximately 1491 to 1877. This course follows the most recent update to the AP U.S. History framework to prepare students for the AP exam in May.
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An introductory college-level course in which students examine the major themes, peoples, events, and developments in America from approximately 1491 to 1877. This course follows the most recent update to the AP U.S. History framework to prepare students for the AP exam in May.
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This course introduces students to key eras and events related to the history of the United States. The focus of the course is from 1492 through the Reconstruction Era. The rigor of the course content is that of what would be expected of middle/junior high school students.
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This course examines contemporary issues in the world and explores their historical roots. Students will make connections between historical conflicts and current events, think like historical detectives, and consider the role of civic action in solving today's most important social problems.
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In AP U.S. History, students investigate significant events, individuals, developments, and processes in nine historical periods from approximately 1491 to the present.
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What do you know about the Vietnam War? Find out what REALLY happened, & how it still affects us today. See Huey helicopters in action, hear gripping firsthand accounts of men in the fight to save their buddies, make connections, & gain a deeper understanding of this controversial war.
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This 65-lesson social studies course covers the essentials of the U.S. governmental structure and system and the role of politics in governance. It includes topic lessons, quizzes, topic reviews and answer keys. This course covers the entire academic year.
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The overall goal of this social studies and history course is to equip students with the necessary tools to engage in courageous conversations about race. This is a full year History course that includes vocabulary development and geography lessons.
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American History I will begin with the European exploration of the new world through the Civil War. Students will examine the historical and intellectual origins of the United States from European exploration and colonial settlement through the Civil War.
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This U.S. History course begins with an introduction to historical eras and then covers America's founding documents before progressing chronologically through the major eras in history beginning with the U.S. Civil War and Reconstruction through the decade of the 2010s.
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Sociology is the study of human groups, particularly societies— that is, people who share the same place and culture. We'll study topics like culture, group behavior, and inequality. We will also examine family, religion, race, gender, education, and more.
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Take a dive into the inner workings of your brain and human behavior! This course has everything you need to succeed! Learn about how psychologists conduct research, how the brain and your senses organize and interpret information, how we learn and remember (and forget). See you soon!
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This engaging 58+ video-lesson course will take students on an exciting journey of self-discovery by studying the principles and people who created the United States and the Constitution. This course covers the time period from North American colonization through George Washington's presidency.
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