Thursday, September 6, 2018

Students of History's New Lesson Plans and Resources

The school year recently started and you may be starting to feel that stress of lesson planning for your social studies classes. When I first started teaching, this would be a serious stress every night as I couldn't sleep unless I have the next day's classes thoroughly prepped and ready. You may not have that level of anxiety but no matter what, it can be a time drain on your life.

I developed a site a couple years ago with a goal of easing that stress on teachers. At first, I just had resources organized by day and unit. This year, I'm upping the game with new lesson plans for EVERY DAY of the year!

Each day now has a short, easy-to-follow lesson plan with links to videos, Google Docs, suggestions for differentiation, and more. PLUS there are engaging resources and activities for every day - often with several to choose from that work best for your students.


These are available for:


Each curricula is thorough enough so you don't have to plan for the entire year. There's station activities to get students moving and active, primary source analysis to get students in-depth with the content, interactive notebooks, digital Google Drive notebook sets, PowerPoints with guided notes and graphic organizers, review games, videos, assessments, and more!


The lesson plans detail how to best use all of the resources in your class. They're simple so you're not scanning through long documents and standards about how to use the resources. While they're simple, they're also engaging for students. They involve multiple activities to keep students active and ensure that they are learning for the full time in each class - whether that's 90 minute blocks or 45 minute periods that meet every day.

You can download a bunch of free resources here to see the kind of high-quality, engaging classroom activities you'll have for every day of the year. Then, you can join for a month or a whole year - there's no long term commitment. Download as much as you like and never stress about lesson planning for your social studies classes again!

Wednesday, May 2, 2018

Lesson Plans and Resources for Every Day of US History, World History, & Civics!

Really exciting news, everyone! After a year of organizing, updating, and writing lessons, my new site is now LIVE


What's so exciting about this site? Well, not only do you get the most engaging history resources available anywhere for every day of the year, but there are now LESSON PLANS for every day! You don't need to wonder about the best way to use a resource, plan the order of a lesson, or worry about how to implement a project. At StudentsofHistory.com all the lessons are done for you! 

We have complete curricula available for US History, World History, and American Government. Each curriculum is broken down into easy-to-manage units of about 4-10 class periods. Each period includes a short lesson plan with 3 or more resources plus links to relevant videos to show and strategies to use.

You'll never have to stress about a lesson plan again!!! 

Take back your life and focus on what really matters: you and your students. 

You can rest assured knowing that our resources are the most exciting and interactive materials available anywhere for social studies. Each unit is filled with: 


I promise you will not be disappointed by these amazing curriculum packages. You can subscribe and cancel any time or join for a whole year and save big!

You can download free lessons on our page as well to check out the resources!

Thanks so much for stopping by to check us out!



Monday, January 29, 2018

Civics and Government Curriculum Now Available on TpT!

Exciting news! My Civics and Government Curriculum is now available on TpT!

The download includes over 300 resources (and growing) and each one is perfectly organized by unit so you know exactly how to teach each lesson from Day 1 of the school year to Day 180. In between, your year will be filled with activities that both you and your students will love.


There are countless projects, visually-engaging PowerPoints with editable guided notes, reading guides and worksheets, hands-on interactive notebook pages, Google Drive activities, and much, much more. 

In all, you get 11 units for a full curriculum for American Government:

Click on any of the links above for an in-depth preview of each unit.

Every resource in each unit is perfectly organized by day, with multiple activities to use during each class period. Every unit begins with lesson plan/directions file with suggestions for each day along with warm ups, links to online videos, tools, games, and more! 


You even get an editable syllabus with links to 2 free online textbooks, a pacing guide for the whole course with what to cover every day, midterm and final exams, review materials, and more! Everything you need for the whole year is at your fingertips.

You can download this fantastic curriculum here and start right away!