Social Studies
Learn about the types of pottery found in Arizona and how it is made. Includes Flash animations and interactive activities.
Hundreds of years ago, the land where Arizona State University now sits was occupied by people known as the Hohokam. Learn about their culture and see some of the artifacts they left behind.
Who were the Salado? This has been an archaeological puzzle for more than 50 years. This site is an online version of the "Who were the Salado?" museum exhibit displayed at the Pueblo Grande Museum and the ASU Museum of Anthropology. Includes photos and texts from the original show.
Learn about the sinking of the Titanic and missions to explore and study the sunken ship. Includes video, photos, links and a Titanic-themed lesson plan.
This interactive documentary experience tells the story of our origins. From the Institute of Human Origins.
Be a part of our democracy! Online games let you debate historical Supreme Court cases and run a law firm specializing in constitutional amendments. The site also includes lesson plans for teachers. Our Courts is the vision of Justice Sandra Day O'Connor, who is concerned that students are not getting the information and tools they need for civic participation, and that civics teachers need better materials and support.

