Jessica Alberi
GAMES
Young George Washington's Adventures
The National Parks Service's WebRangers page provides numerous interactive games and activities, including Ancestral Pueblo People and much more!
Send students on Young George Washington's Adventures. They can follow 21 year-old George Washington in 1753.
PBS Kids
PBS Kids has a variety of interactive games for students.
Search through their Social Studies Games and have students learn more about government or different cultures.

Dynamite Presidents
The Library of Congress has an interactive website for students. Dynamite Presidents is a game in which players answer questions about the presidents of Mount Rushmore in order to help the sculptor, Gutzon Borglum, to carve it.
BrainPOP
BrainPOP offeres games for Social Studies, Science, and more.
Have students learn more about the branches of government by playing Branches of Power. There, they can control all three branches of government at the same time!
iCivics
iCivics allows users to create free accounts and play interactive games. The site provides average play times for each game, and lets students collect points to donate towards a community service project!
Play UMapper's GeoDart Games, such as "USA States Trivia" and "Countries and Capitals"
Fun and interactive, and no log-in required!