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Packed with inquiry-based resources, customizable assessments, and unlimited access to curated professional learning, HMH Social Studies empowers teachers to tailor their classroom experience.
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As part of HMH’s commitment to provide teachers and students with the most up-to-date content, HMH Social Studies resources are continuously added for the duration of a subscription. Teachers have the opportunity to influence the direction of future topics and features with feedback.
"Topics for Today" lessons address important current events that keep the curriculum relevant for students. Topics include: The Biden Administration, Social Justice Movements, Human Rights, the March of Technology, and more.
Activity-based field trips for middle school students explore topics and locations through a series of immersive 360-degree illustrations.
To maximize teacher effectiveness and motivate students in the moment, pair HMH Social Studies with Writable. Writable’s approach to AI builds teacher agency and is teacher-intermediated, allowing for AI-suggested feedback and scores to be incorporated into instruction to help drive purposeful revision and writing growth.
Packed with inquiry-based resources, customizable assessments, and unlimited access to curated professional learning, HMH Social Studies empowers teachers to tailor their classroom experience.
The HMH Social Studies Middle School and High School Student Digital Licenses on Ed, the HMH learning platform, include all the content teachers need to meet state and local standards.
United States History helps students develop a richer understanding of America’s past and its impact today, integrating skills such as map reading, research, geography, and civic participation.
World Civilizations creates a richer understanding of world history and culture with vivid, instructional visuals and high-interest scenarios.
World Geography engages, inspires, and encourages the love of geography with tools that help students connect with the content and see its relevance and importance in their lives.
*Note World Geography is not available for sale outside of the United States.
Civics helps foster student civic responsibility through a balanced course that features the principles of government, active citizenship, and responsible economic participation.
American History explores the story of U.S. history, weaving the reflections of people who experienced history firsthand throughout the narrative.
African American History presents a rich narrative that explores the role of African Americans in the development of the United States, encouraging students to connect with the content and discover important people, places, and events.
World History provides teachers with a practical and motivational approach to teaching world history and helps students think critically and make global connections.
Designed to balance the need to cover key, standards-based government topics and motivate students to learn, United States Government makes our political system meaningful to all students.
Economics uses a concept-driven and interactive approach to develop economic literacy, utilizing real examples, concept application, and the latest economics news.
Global Geography motivates students to explore current geographic issues to show the relevance of geography to current events. It is organized by physical geography, human geography, and today’s issues.
Support the C3 Framework and the inquiry process in social studies with a wide variety of features and resources. Primary and secondary resources can be used for instruction.
The Digital Spanish Student Editions consider cultural and language norms to produce a more suitable user experience for Spanish-speaking audiences.
Collaborations with The HISTORY® Channel, the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, News Literacy Project, Newberry Library, and the Center for Civic Education enrich and extend student learning.
Through HMH Ed, teachers can save resources from different subject areas to create customizable lessons that fit state requirements and meet the needs of all students.
Custom assessments allow teachers to assign assessments that meet their classroom’s needs. Teachers can create their own assessments or customize pre-built ones.
Digital assessments provide teachers with quick access to data, making it easy to identify learning gaps, differentiate instruction, and track student growth.
Sign up for free resources from our partners at The History Channel and the Center for Civic Education. Every month, we provide videos, lesson plans, and classroom resources to engage students.
Teachers starting at any time of the year can get up and running with resources in their Teacher Success Pathway that help them plan, teach, and assess learning, using their new HMH program.
Teacher's Corner® on HMH Ed™ supports educators with year-round PD that puts classroom videos, teaching best practices, and live online events at their fingertips.
HMH Coachly™ and professional development courses provide personalized support aligned to district needs. Teachers of all experience levels can own their professional growth through continuous partnership with an HMH instructional coach, or get year-round unlimited access to a virtual coach, using Coachly on the HMH Ed platform.
School and district leaders partner with experts who can help them drive transformation for all learners.
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Allow your middle schoolers to explore the past with these social studies activities and lessons covering topics ranging from U.S. Supreme Court cases to ancient civilizations.
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Choose the formative assessments for social studies that work best for your classroom to improve student learning.
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