Atlas History

Resources. Lessons. Standards. Impact.

Everything history teachers need.

78 standards-aligned units. 957 primary sources. Interactive atlases, AI assistance, and a search bar that finds the right resource in seconds.

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Atlas History dashboard preview showing 12 Grade 10 Modern World History units

78

Curriculum units

957

Primary sources

6

Grade bands

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Four disciplines, one workspace.

US History

Founding documents through modern America

World History

Ancient civilizations to globalization

Civics

Rights, participation, citizenship

Government

Branches, federalism, policy

What's inside

Built around the actual workflow of a teacher.

Less hunting, more teaching. Every resource is cross-linked to standards, eras, and grade levels — so the relevant tool is always one click away.

Standards-aligned lesson plans

Every unit cross-referenced to KSDE HGSS and NCSS frameworks — no more spreadsheet alignment.

Primary source library

957 annotated documents from every era — Mayflower Compact to contemporary digital archives.

Interactive historical atlases

GIS-grade overlays — slide through time on era-specific maps with borders, trade routes, and empires.

AI teaching assistant

Generate lesson plans, rubrics, and primary-source excerpts — calibrated to your standards.

Auto-graded quizzes

Vocabulary and identification quizzes with instant feedback and gradebook export.

Skeleton notes & lectures

Pre-populated student & teacher note packets, plus interactive lecture presentation mode.

Pricing

One classroom, or a whole department.

Same archive, same tools — pick the seat that fits. Cancel anytime.

Preview

Browse the archive and see how a unit is laid out — no card required.

Free/ forever
  • Full landing archive + subject browse
  • Full preview unit — Grade 9 · Ancient Mesopotamia
  • View standards alignment
  • Google sign-in
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Full tools access (view only)

$25/ month · billed via Stripe

or $10/mo for browse-only (Basic)

  • All 78 curriculum units, all grade bands
  • Skeleton notes, lecture mode, rubrics
  • AI lesson & rubric generator
  • Print-to-PDF with branded cover page

Department

For social-studies departments and district-wide rollouts.

Custom/ annual seat license
  • Bulk seats + shared admin console
  • District-wide standards mapping
  • Onboarding & PD session
  • Priority support from Mr. Casteel

Loved by teachers

Built with the classroom in the room.

“Atlas History is an outstanding resource for Kansas social studies teachers. Every lesson and activity is intentionally aligned with the Kansas HGSS Standards. It is especially valuable for new teachers who are developing a rigorous, engaging curriculum that challenges students and establishes high expectations.”

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Wallace Pursely

Principal

“The compelling questions within the CBA State Assessment resources are relevant and engaging. With four questions available for every grade level, teachers can expose students to the state assessment model throughout the year without the activities feeling like test preparation. Students build the skills they need while remaining focused on meaningful historical inquiry.”

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Isabella Torres

Ancient Civilizations

“Atlas History saves teachers valuable planning time by providing organized, standards-aligned resources that are ready to use while remaining easy to adapt. The AI question generator is especially useful — teachers can enter any topic or current event and instantly create meaningful bellwork, discussion questions, or exit tickets. It allows teachers to spend less time building materials from scratch and more time focusing on student learning.”

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Robert Metzger

Civics and American Government

Mr. Chase A. Casteel — Atlas History creator

Made by a teacher

Mr. Chase A. Casteel

Atlas History was built during nights and prep periods by a full-time high-school social studies teacher who wanted every unit, primary source, and lesson plan in one place — indexed against KSDE HGSS & NCSS. Every feature you use was field-tested in a real classroom in Flint Hills, Kansas.

Ready when you are.

Sign in, browse the dashboard, and the next lesson is already laid out — annotated sources, exit ticket, and rubric ready to project.

Atlas History

A modern editorial archive of standards-aligned curriculum resources for history, civics, government and social studies teachers.

Made by Mr. Chase A. Casteel

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