Social-Science Games!Social-Science Games!

*NEW International Pizza Delivery – Deliver pizzas to exact coordinates using latitude and longitude points on the map.

 

The Oregon Trail – This is a game where you head west on the Oregon Trail! Try and survive with your family all the way to Oregon!

 

Geoguessr – Your pin is plopped down somewhere in the world via Google Maps. Figure out where you are!

 

Checks and Balances – Learn about how Checks and Balances work in the U.S. Government

Game 1  Game 2

 

Carmen Sandiego Games and Google Expedition – In these games, you have to gather clues to solve crimes.

 

History Quiz – This is a game from history.com that asks “How much do you know about history?”. Quiz yourself to find out!

 

Make Your Case – In this game you choose to be either the Defendant (the person trying to prove they are not guilty) or Prosecutor (person trying to prove the Defendant is guilty) in court. Use what you know about the law to win the case!

 

United States Map Game – Practice learning all of the states with this game!

 

U.S. Digipuzzles – Online Social-Science Crossword Puzzles!

 

iCivics.org Games – This website has many great Social Science games including, Do You Have the Right?, Race to Ratify, and Win the White House where you campaign to become President of the United States!

 

U.S. PacMan – Learn the states and play Pacman…Awesome!

 

Trade Ruler – Help your country prosper by engaging in international trade!

 

World Flags Game – Test your knowledge on the world flags in this timed game!

Name the President Game – Look at the picture of the President and name who it is.

 

Where is the U.S.A. is Mr. N? – Find Mr. Nussbaum in the U.S.A. with the help of clues!

Mission U.S. – A Cheyenne Odyssey – This is a BrainPop! game where you play as a Cheyenne Native American in this game about the displacement of Native Americans during America’s Westward Expansion. You can also watch BrainPop! videos to help you with the game if you need to expand your knowledge!

 

Ben’s Guide – Ben’s Guide is a government website (.gov) where Ben Franklin has some games to teach you more about the geography of the United States and our Constitution.

 

UEN Games – These games from the Utah Education Network focus on Geography, The World, United States, Ancient Civilizations, Current Events, Wars (Past and Present), Civics, and the Constitution.

 

Abraham Lincoln’s Crossroads  – In this game, you explore Lincoln’s political choices. An animated Lincoln introduces a situation, asks for advice, and prompts players to decide the issue for themselves, before revealing the actual outcome. At game’s end, players discover how frequently they predicted Lincoln’s actions.

 

A Word Fitly Spoken: An Interactive Timeline of Lincoln’s Most Famous Speeches on Union

An interactive timeline of Lincoln’s most famous speeches.

 

Little George Find the Differences Game – Find the differences in presidential pictures.

 

Constitution Duel Game – Battle a friend to see who knows more about the United States Constitution!

*NEW International Pizza Delivery – Deliver pizzas to exact coordinates using latitude and longitude points on the map.

 

The Oregon Trail – This is a game where you head west on the Oregon Trail! Try and survive with your family all the way to Oregon!

 

Geoguessr – Your pin is plopped down somewhere in the world via Google Maps. Figure out where you are!

 

Checks and Balances – Learn about how Checks and Balances work in the U.S. Government

Game 1  Game 2

 

Carmen Sandiego Games and Google Expedition – In these games, you have to gather clues to solve crimes.

 

History Quiz – This is a game from history.com that asks “How much do you know about history?”. Quiz yourself to find out!

 

Make Your Case – In this game you choose to be either the Defendant (the person trying to prove they are not guilty) or Prosecutor (person trying to prove the Defendant is guilty) in court. Use what you know about the law to win the case!

 

United States Map Game – Practice learning all of the states with this game!

 

U.S. Digipuzzles – Online Social-Science Crossword Puzzles!

 

iCivics.org Games – This website has many great Social Science games including, Do You Have the Right?, Race to Ratify, and Win the White House where you campaign to become President of the United States!

 

U.S. PacMan – Learn the states and play Pacman…Awesome!

 

Trade Ruler – Help your country prosper by engaging in international trade!

 

World Flags Game – Test your knowledge on the world flags in this timed game!

Name the President Game – Look at the picture of the President and name who it is.

 

Where is the U.S.A. is Mr. N? – Find Mr. Nussbaum in the U.S.A. with the help of clues!

Mission U.S. – A Cheyenne Odyssey – This is a BrainPop! game where you play as a Cheyenne Native American in this game about the displacement of Native Americans during America’s Westward Expansion. You can also watch BrainPop! videos to help you with the game if you need to expand your knowledge!

 

Ben’s Guide – Ben’s Guide is a government website (.gov) where Ben Franklin has some games to teach you more about the geography of the United States and our Constitution.

 

UEN Games – These games from the Utah Education Network focus on Geography, The World, United States, Ancient Civilizations, Current Events, Wars (Past and Present), Civics, and the Constitution.

 

Abraham Lincoln’s Crossroads  – In this game, you explore Lincoln’s political choices. An animated Lincoln introduces a situation, asks for advice, and prompts players to decide the issue for themselves, before revealing the actual outcome. At game’s end, players discover how frequently they predicted Lincoln’s actions.

 

A Word Fitly Spoken: An Interactive Timeline of Lincoln’s Most Famous Speeches on Union

An interactive timeline of Lincoln’s most famous speeches.

 

Little George Find the Differences Game – Find the differences in presidential pictures.

 

Constitution Duel Game – Battle a friend to see who knows more about the United States Constitution!

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