Students explore the demographics and economies of Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia, and Chile, focusing on geographic adaptations like vertical trade and economic drivers like copper and oil.
A high-energy, carnival-themed lesson for middle schoolers to explore the nuances between fairness and justice. Students act as judges at the 'Fairness Fair' to analyze real-world equity scenarios.
A lesson exploring the migration across Beringia, focusing on using evidence to make inferences about ancient people's lives and motivations. Includes a quiz, an exit ticket, and a teacher discussion guide.
Students identify the eleven states of the West region and memorize their capital cities through a matching game and map assessment.
An exploration of the unique culture, major landmarks, and diverse populations that characterize the West region.
Students learn about the natural resources that drive the West's economy, including timber, minerals, fish, and fertile soil for agriculture.
An investigation into the diverse climate zones of the West, from the temperate rainforests of the Northwest to the arid deserts of the Southwest.
Students explore the physical geography of the West region, including the Rocky Mountains, the Sierra Nevada, the Great Basin, and the Pacific Coast.
Students master the states and capitals of the Southwest through interactive matching and map-based activities.