Locate Free History Lesson Plans and Interactive Media Through Smithsonian’s History Explorer

The Smithsonian’s History Explorer is packed with lesson plans, interactive media, and reference pages for teachers and students. Using the search tools teachers can find lesson plans for every K-12 grade aligned to national standards for U.S. History. Teachers can search for lesson plans and other materials by grade level, resource type, historical era, and cross-curricular connections.

Applications for Education
I’ve used the Smithsonian’s History Explorer on a number of occasions over the years. America on the Move is one of the features that I found through the History Explorer and used a few years ago in a ninth grade class.

America on the Move showcases the evolution of transportation in the United States. America on the Move is divided into three main sections; Exhibition, Collection, and Themes. America on the Move offers three well-designed educational games for students. Each of the games is requires students to analyze and process information about the history of transportation. In the first game, Where’s Everyone Going? students match vehicles to their proper era to learn about transportation in that era. In the second game, Drive Through Time,
students spin a clock to select a year. Then they select a scenario and
mode of transportation appropriate for that scenario’s era. In the
third game, Be a Movie Director,
students select a storyline and the modes of transportation necessary
for the storyline. At the end the students will see the movie they
created.

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