I have hundreds of resources on my site for ages 13 and older. There are resources in many subjects including history, science, and Bible as well as games, research projects, essay assignments, critical thinking resources, and much more! Here’s a look at just a handful of them. I hope you’ll explore these and many other titles. Don’t forget to use the age and subject filters to help you find what you’re looking for, and send me any questions you have!
Learning About Science, Level 4 and Level 5 can easily be used with 13-year-olds and provide life science, earth science, and physical science lessons in bite-sized pieces. Both levels also have optional notebooks you can use to gauge comprehension of the material, allow kids to sketch and draw, and more. Explore Learning About Science, Level 4 and Learning About Science, Level 5.
- Exploring & Studying the Stars
- Race to the Oval Office
- World Explorers & Travelers
- World War II Recon Leader
- A Spy for General Washington Board Game
- Global Geography Trivia Game
- U.S. National Parks & Historic Places
Check out all games for ages 11-13 and games for ages 14-18.
Critical Thinking and Problem Solving Templates are designed to help students analyze everyday situations and discuss them with you.
In the News helps kids think critically about the news they see or read, analyze it, identify bias, and understand how what is going on affects them.
Does Every Vote Count? looks at elections from local to federal.
Puzzle and Activity Packs are fun and engaging ways to learn or review material. Here are some popular topics available for teens:
- Bible Activity Pack
- Famous People
- Famous Authors
- People of the American Revolution
- Space Exploration
- The Protestant Reformation
- World War I
- World War II
Explore Puzzles and Activity Packs for ages 11-13 and for ages 14-18.
Card games are another fun way for teens to learn or review information. A few of our teen topics include:
- American Revolution
- Cities of the World
- Constellations
- Famous Artists
- Geography & World Cultures
- United States Landmarks
- World Landmarks
Check out all games for ages 11-13 and games for ages 14-18.
Research project titles are designed to provide older students a platform for independent research and help them discover forgotten nuggets from history, science, and more. A few popular series for teens include:
- 30 Days of History
- A Look Back at Modern History
- Ancient History Mini Quiz Packs
- Famous Scientists Mini Quiz Packs
- What If/Social Media
Take a look at teen research projects.
It’s important for teens to practice writing essays. It helps them internalize what they are learning about because they have to think deeply on it and express their thoughts in their own words. I have several essay-based resources that help kids learn about famous people from Black history, World War II (Allies and Axis leaders), and events from the 1800s from around the world. See all available essay projects for teens.
Sometimes, teens need a nudge to know what to write about. You can combine history and creative writing with my various writing prompt titles. Writing Prompts from History for Teens includes 100 writing prompts that touch all seven continents, beginning in the 500s and continuing through the modern day. There are four Writing Prompts from History titles about ancient history as well as four Writing Prompts from American history titles to check out as well! Find writing prompts for teens here (use age filters if desired).
Notebooking is a great way to help teens develop and sharpen their independent research skills. There are many different subjects and themes they can explore! Just a few of the themes available are:
- American and world history
- Art and music
- Shakespeare
- Famous authors and inventors
- Landmarks
- History of wars
Explore hundreds of notebooking titles for teens.
Exploring the United States: Timelines, Critical Thinking & Map Work takes teens on a journey through all 50 of the United States. There is timeline work, critical thinking essay assignments, and map work included. Bonus projects that combine the timelines of multiple states are also included. Check out Exploring the United States: Timelines, Critical Thinking & Map Work.