C3 Teachers Organizational Hubs bring together amazing sources from leading cultural institutions and educators interested in using those materials to support inquiry in social studies classrooms. Make sure to also check out our C3 Teachers State Hubs.
Visit this hub from the Smithsonian’s National Museum of the American Indian to bring Native perspectives into your classroom. Explore our online inquiries to reveal rich and diverse cultures, histories, and contemporary lives of Native peoples.
To help students learn about Sikhism, the world’s fifth largest religion, this collaboration between C3 Teachers and the Sikh Coalition offers a wide range of teaching materials.
To celebrate the Suffrage Centennial, What is a Vote Worth? is a resource collection grounded in the C3 Framework and Inquiry Design Model’s three core elements: Questions, Tasks, and Sources.
The Korean War Legacy Hub is a collaboration with C3 Teachers and the Korean War Legacy Foundation. The project offers a wide range of teaching materials to help students learn more about the Korean War and its aftermath.
The first step in Teaching with Primary Sources inquiries is always the Library of Congress where we find primary sources that then lead us to compelling and supporting questions.
A collection of 10 fresh inquiries the knowledge and vocabulary of money, we give them the essential tools to create financial stability and opportunity for themselves, their families, and their communities.