Ben's Guide to U.S. Government
Check out this multi-level website to learn more about the United States government. This site contains great information and fun activities for all ages!
How does the Bill of Rights impact your life? In this game you will look different scenarios to determine which amendment of the Bill of Rights applies to each situation.
Ellis Island Virtual Tour
Take this interactive field trip to Ellis Island and learn more about the history of immigration in the U.S.
Have you ever dreamt of being President? This game gets your creative juices flowing as you take on the role of President of the United States.
In this online adventure you'll discover what life was like for the colonists in Jamestown. As the captain of the settlement, you'll have to make important decisions. Will you learn from the mistakes of the real colonists to establish a successful settlement?
The Minnesota History Center is home to the Minnesota Historical Society's vast collections of Minnesota artifacts.
The National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) is the nation's record keeper of all documents and materials created in the course of business conducted by the United States Federal government. Great primary sources for historical research. (photos, treaties, letters etc...)
The National Museum of American History collects and preserves more than 3 million artifacts—all true national treasures.
Powers of Persuasion
Poster Art from World War II
The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum collects, preserves, exhibits and interprets this art form through its library and archives as well as its educational programs.
Visit a New York tenement to learn more about the immigrant experience during the early 1900s.
Underground Railroad
In this activity you will learn about slavery and the Underground Railroad. Take the journey to see how slaves escaped to freedom.
Need practice remembering where all the states are located? This game is a fun way to check your U.S. geography skills.