U.S. History Interactive for Mississippi High School
History is more than the story of past events—it’s the chronicle of people, their decisions, emotions, and viewpoints. Our award-winning U.S. History Interactive for Mississippi brings a modern lens to history, based on the C3 Framework. Students explore history from multiple perspectives and gain valuable inquiry skills for college, careers, and civic responsibility.
Modern U.S. History Solution
U.S. History Interactive for Mississippi renders key historical moments relevant to 21st Century students through multiple perspectives; engaging primary sources, background reading, and immersion-based activities.
Empower students to see themselves and their world through past historical chapters.
Resources like Hook & Inspire Connections to Today, Quest Inquires, Project Imagine’s immersive activities, and multimedia teacher resource libraries help create connections to today’s issues and events.
Support all learners with differentiated resources and strategies.
U.S. History Interactive for Mississippi features built-in resources to assist all students with challenging content. Savvas Realize Reader eTexts embed read-aloud audio and leveled lesson summaries The Teacher Edition offers scaffolding tools like ELL support and differentiated instructional resources.
Meet Mississippi CCRS Standards for Social Studies
U.S. History Interactive for Mississippi provides full coverage of the latest Mississippi CCRS for Social Studies. Celebrate your state with Mississippi-aligned content on Savvas Realize.
Continually updated digital content and activities boost student engagement.
U.S. History Interactive for Mississippi helps students continually make connections to real-world, compelling topics. Through immersive activities like role-plays, 360-degree virtual walks, and investigative Quest topic assignments to begin units, students can experience key points in history through the eyes of the people who lived it.
Modern American and U.S. History Solution
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Connections to Today
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Differentiated Content
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Animate History
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Spark inquiry
Spark inquiry for students with an Essential Question for each topic.
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Make history personalMake history personal with My Story Video for students, available on Realize.
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Connect your lessonsAccess premium Listenwise® current events for every topic and get new podcasts every day.
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Cultivate civic responsibilityCultivate civic responsibility. At the end of every topic, students Take Action on what they’ve learned.
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Connect the past to the presentGo online to access Hook & Inspire! Connections to Today, designed to connect the past and the present via pop culture, media, music, films, and more.
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Magazine-style print Student Edition
The magazine-style print Student Edition won’t overwhelm students. It comes to life in the Realize Reader™ eText, with digital highlighting and annotation tools.
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Easy-to-read highlights
The lesson summaries (available in Spanish and English) with audio are easy-to-read highlights for students to review or preview content.
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Leveled lesson summaries
For struggling readers, the leveled lesson summary (available in Spanish and English) is written two reading levels below. You can also access the leveled lesson summary.
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Assess student learning
Assess student learning with a lesson quiz that provides remediation suggestions for students.
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Easily searchable digital resources
Savvas Realize® offers a treasure trove of additional, easily searchable digital resources to customize your lessons and create multi-media assignment playlists. Choose from graphic organizers, supreme court cases, primary sources, biographies, atlases, and more.
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Supports the C3 FrameworkEach topic helps to foster curiosity by opening with a Quest Topic Inquiry that uses primary sources and supports the C3 Framework. Quest activities include whole-class discussions, document-based writing assessments, and project-based learning.
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Close reading strategies
A Primary Source and Reading Guide workbook includes close reading strategies for both the textbook and primary sources.
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Comparing ViewpointsComparing Viewpoints pairs primary sources together around one event.
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Project Imagine® immersive activities
Project Imagine® immersive activities enable students to take on the role of a person in history and experience how historical events affect ordinary people’s lives.
Modern American and U.S. History Solution
Connections to Today: The Black Death and COVID-19
Connections to Today is a teacher-resource website with frequently updated content, like this video comparing the Black Plague with COVID-19, for connecting the past with the present. Teachers can submit their ideas and have their curricula published on the website.
Engaging content and time-saving classroom management tools come together in the teacher-friendly Savvas Realize LMS, included with your program.
Savvas Realize® brings our award-winning content to life in an exciting digital experience that students love. For teachers and admins, it includes valuable classroom-management tools like auto-rostering, single-sign-on, and available integrations with many top K-12 LMSs.
Preview your week ahead, adjust your daily lesson plans, review student and class progress, build and share lessons with your own content, or easily search for differentiated resources to inspire more “lightbulb” moments for your students. Realize’s single-sign-on platform makes it all easy and manageable.
Make logging into your Realize dashboard an essential daily activity–just like checking your school email and Google Classroom accounts–to get a clear, organized path to your learning goals.
Educator Testimonial
"U.S./World History Interactive had all of that and even more. From the resources to the support team, our experience with Savvas and its U..S/World History Interactive program has been exceptional all around."
— Danielle Dickinson, senior lead educator for 9-12 ELA and social studies curriculum, Camden (New Jersey) City School District
Get InspiredU.S. History Interactive Program Frequently Asked Questions
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What is the U.S. History Interactive program?U.S. History Interactive for grades 9-12 is a print and digital student-centered program with robust teacher support. They focus on engaging students by connecting historic content to students’ lives today, a foundation of inquiry-based learning, engaging digital activities, and more.
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What is available to purchase?
The program is made up of the following components:
- Student Edition (digital or print) features a magazine-style layout to increase readability with a 50/50 text-to-visual balance. The digital student edition has embedded leveled lesson summaries to meet the needs of all students.
- Teacher’s Edition (digital or print) includes wrap-around pages that provide direct instruction and teaching suggestions to engage students. Planning pages for each topic and lesson make implementation and pacing easy for teachers. Also includes Active Classroom Strategies and ELL/SEL support.
- Interactive Digital Courses, hosted on Savvas Realize include robust digital tools that give teachers flexibility to use a digital, print, or blended format in their classrooms. Teachers can customize the program to rearrange content, upload their own content, add links to online media, and edit resources and assessments.
- Primary Source and Reading Guide Workbook (in print or digital) contains multiple primary sources per topic for additional analysis, as well as worksheets for each lesson designed to help students’ reading comprehension.
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Is the U.S. History Interactive program inquiry based?U.S. History Interactive is built on the C3 Framework for inquiry in social studies. Each topic and lesson follows the Connect-Investigate-Synthesize-Demonstrate learning model. Each topic also contains a Quest Topic Inquiry assignment, featuring project-based assessment such as civic discussion, document-based writing, or a team project.
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What differentiation support is available in the U.S. History Interactive program?The program contains lesson summaries in English and Spanish at two different reading levels. The Realize Reader eText contains a leveled lesson summary with audio at point of use within each lesson. Topic Tests are also delivered at three different levels. In addition, teachers can assign short lesson-flipped video summaries to visual and auditory learners.
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How do I sign up for a digital demo of either U.S. History Interactive or World History Interactive?Click here to sign up for a demo.