Did you know PragerU is an approved vendor/education partner in several states including Florida, Texas, Oklahoma, Arizona, Louisiana, and Montana? Students in New Hampshire can even earn high school credit by completing our Cash Course module through the state’s Learn Everywhere program! We're working with many more states to be announced soon! Content you can trust to be engaging for students and educationally sound is now made easy for teachers to access and implement in their K-12 classes.
PragerU Kids free lesson plans are developed to cover multiple educational standards in one lesson that is fun, interactive, and entertaining. Finally, teachers can implement content grounded in traditional American values that inspire self-reliance, patriotism, and resiliency while teaching foundational knowledge in subjects ranging from civics to financial literacy.
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A sweet storytime show that celebrates American values. For grades PK-2nd.
A wild and crazy game show for elementary kids about important figures who represent American values. For grades 3rd-5th.
Meet historical figures that shaped the world in this time-traveling cartoon for elementary kids. For grades 3rd-5th.
U.S. civics and history lessons in a fun quiz show that will have your kids laughing while they learn. For grades 3rd and up.
Fast and fun financial literacy for youth to young adults. For grades 6th and up.
Michael Knowles and special guests discuss great literature that has shaped Western Civilization. For grades 8th and up.