Looking for resources specific to where you are? Use the table below to find out what OER Project courses and materials align to your state standards.
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While we don’t have state specific planning resources for all 50 states (yet!), we do have plenty of recommendations for how to get started using OER Project courses no matter where you’re located. Click on Teacher Resources to find out more about using OER Project materials in your classroom.
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ArizonaArizona educators, kick-start your lesson planning with World History Project: 1200 to the Present or Big History Project, aligned to Arizona's state standards and benchmarks. WHP Arizona Standards Alignment BHP Arizona Standards Alignment
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ArkansasArkansas educators, energize your lesson planning with World History Project: 1200 or Big History Project, aligned to Arkansas’s Social Studies Academic Standards. |
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CaliforniaEducators in California, jump-start your lesson planning with World History Project: 1750 or Big History Project, aligned to the California State Standards for History-Social Science. |
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ColoradoColorado educators, boost your lesson planning with World History Project: 1200 or Big History Project, aligned to Colorado’s Academic Standards for High School Social Studies. |
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ConnecticutConnecticut educators, invigorate your lesson planning with World History Project: Origins, World History Project: 1750, or Big History Project, aligned to Connecticut’s Social Studies Framework and the Connecticut Technical Education and Career System. |
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FloridaFlorida educators, kick-start your lesson planning with World History Project: 1200 or Big History Project, aligned to Florida’s State Academic Standards for Social Studies. |
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GeorgiaGeorgia educators, streamline your lesson planning with World History Project: Origins or Big History Project, aligned to Georgia’s Standards of Excellence for Social Studies. |
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IllinoisIllinois educators, begin your lesson planning with World History Project: Origins or Big History Project, aligned to the Illinois Learning Standards for Social Science. |
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IowaEducators in Iowa can jump-start lesson planning with World History Project: Origins or Big History Project, aligned to Iowa’s Core Standards in Social Studies. |
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LouisianaLouisiana educators, boost your lesson planning with World History Project: 1200 or Big History Project, aligned to Louisiana’s Student Standards for Social Studies. |
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MarylandMaryland educators, launch your lesson planning with World History Project:1200 or Big History Project, aligned to Maryland’s State Standards and Frameworks in Social Studies. |
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MichiganMichigan educators, embark on your lesson planning with World History Project: 1200 or Big History Project, aligned to Michigan’s Social Studies Standards. |
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NevadaNevada educators, initiate your lesson planning with World History Project: 1200 or Big History Project, aligned to Nevada’s Academic Standards for Social Studies. |
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New JerseyNew Jersey educators, start your lesson planning with World History Project: 1200 or Big History Project, aligned to the New Jersey Student Learning Standards for Social Studies. |
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New MexicoNew Mexico educators, embark on your lesson planning with World History Project: 1200, aligned to New Mexico Social Studies Standards. |
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New YorkNew York educators, kick-start your lesson planning with World History Project: 1750 or Big History Project, aligned to New York’s Social Studies Framework. |
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North CarolinaNorth Carolina educators, launch your lesson planning with World History Project 1200 or Big History Project, aligned to North Carolina Standards for World History. |
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OhioOhio educators, jump-start your lesson planning with World History Project: 1750 or Big History Project, aligned to Ohio’s Learning Standards for Social Studies. |
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PennsylvaniaEducators in Pennsylvania, begin your lesson planning with World History Project: 1200 or Big History Project, aligned to Pennsylvania’s Academic Standards for Social Studies. |
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TexasTexas educators, embark on your lesson planning with World History Project: Origins or Big History Project, aligned to the Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills Standards. |
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UtahUtah educators, kick-start your lesson planning with World History Project: Origins or Big History Project, aligned to Utah’s Core State Standards for Social Studies. |
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VirginiaVirginia educators, initiate your lesson planning with World History Project: 1200 or Big History Project, aligned to Virginia’s Standards of Learning for History & Social Studies. |
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WashingtonWashington educators, begin your lesson planning with World History Project: 1200 or Big History Project, aligned to Washington’s Social Studies Learning Standards. |
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Washington, DCWashington, DC, educators, jump-start your lesson planning with World History Project or Big History Project, aligned to the Washington, DC, Social Studies Standards. |
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WisconsinWisconsin educators, launch your lesson planning with World History Project: Origins or Big History Project, aligned to Wisconsin’s Standards for Social Studies. WHP Wisconsin Standards Alignment |