Stanford History Education Group: Best professionally made lessons

Register and log into the site, then download the lesson plans of your choice! This resource is recommended for older audiences who have analysis skills. Stanford University has made tens of lesson plans for students to master select topics. Inspired by the effectiveness of the homeschooling program she designed for her children, the founder was inspired to create curriculum that is both secular and educational to educate young people and help out their parents with school content. You simply register, log in, and start using the free materials or pay for the paid materials. Once you acquire the materials, you It's a good choice for those who need a full home schooling curriculum and have kids who are in younger grades. Parents like that the material is comprehensive and easy to use and is basically pre-made and pre-designed

Grades: For an older group of students, maybe from grades 8 to 12

Cost: Between 100 and 200 dollars depending on how much you get and what you buy.

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Key features

Type of Tool: Website

Time required: Students would need one hour per lesson, and each lesson would need to be directed by a teacher.

Special Needs:

Literacy Requirement (does a child need to know how to read):

Screens

Screens:  Yes, an electronic device is required

Online requirement:

Time

Parent/Caregiver Involvement: No, parent/teacher/caregiver involvement is necessary

Prep Time:  Minimal prep time

Other characteristics

Modality:

Adaptive: No, it is the same for every student

Educational Philosophy: Not really, doesn't seem to be influenced by a particular educational philosophy

Other characteristics:   none of the above

Accountability

Assessment: No, there is no assessment component

State Standards: unsure

Teacher Accounts:

Read Reviews: https://www.commonsense.org/education/website/stanford-history-education-group

Purchasehttps://sheg.stanford.edu

Tahmina Ahmad

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