A lesson exploring how African American athletes in the 1930s, like Jesse Owens and Joe Louis, challenged segregation and racial prejudice on the world stage. Students will analyze the impact of sports on social change during the Jim Crow era.
An engaging introduction to the 12 major Greek gods through creative coloring and storytelling. Students will learn the Greek and Roman names, symbols, and fun facts for each deity.
A focused lesson on the seven Spiritual Works of Mercy, helping students identify and apply these acts of love to their daily lives.
A lesson exploring the impact of African American athletes on segregation and social change during the 1930s and 40s, focusing on Jesse Owens' historic performance at the 1936 Berlin Olympics.
A deep dive into the life of Nelson Mandela, focusing on his struggle against apartheid and his vision for a unified South Africa. Students will explore historical context and the power of reconciliation.
A comprehensive mini-project exploring the evolution of women's rights, pioneers in STEM, and leaders in social justice through creative research and presentation.
Cette formation pour les professeurs de TPS-PS vise à professionnaliser la conception des "traces" d'activités (cahiers de vie, affichages). En s'appuyant sur les photos de classe et les guides 2025, les enseignants apprennent à rendre les apprentissages explicites pour les élèves et les familles.
Cette formation vise à outiller les conseillers pédagogiques pour l'analyse et l'exploitation de ressources diverses (vidéos, manuels, guides) dans le cadre de la formation continue des professeurs des écoles en français, conformément aux orientations stratégiques nationales.
Cette leçon vise à introduire un projet d'écriture authentique en Grande Section : rédiger un message aux parents pour annoncer une sortie scolaire. Elle s'appuie sur l'observation de messages existants pour définir des critères de réussite et initier la planification selon les programmes 2025.
A quick-fire review of the Western United States, covering state names, capitals, and iconic landmarks through a visual presentation and interactive worksheet.
A comprehensive lesson exploring the 1215 conflict between King John and his barons, the creation of the Magna Carta, and its lasting impact on modern democracy and individual rights.
An introductory lesson on Ancient Mesopotamia covering its geography, social structure, inventions, and mythology. Students will explore why this region is called the 'Cradle of Civilization' through mapping, reading, and creative activities.
A foundational geography lesson designed to help students identify and name the seven continents through visual exploration, fact-finding, and hands-on matching activities. Students will explore unique characteristics of each landmass and practice spatial awareness by labeling a world map.
Discover the ancient origins, symbols, and nature-connected rituals of Beltane, alongside a creative floral craft.
A fast-paced, 45-minute review session designed to prepare students for a test on the Articles of Confederation, the Three Branches of Government, and the First Amendment through independent 'investigation' and group 'case solving'.
A simplified history lesson on the D-Day invasion focusing on the visuals of the beaches, military tactics, and the turning point of WWII for Tier 2 special education students.
A comprehensive grade 3 lesson exploring the Pilgrims' journey, the Mayflower Compact, the challenges of colonial life, and the vital relationships between the Plymouth colonists and the Wampanoag and Wabanaki peoples.
A lesson focused on analyzing historical events through the lens of both factual summary and the personal motivations of key figures. Students use a structured graphic organizer to bridge the gap between 'what happened' and 'why it happened' based on human character.
Students step into the shoes of historical figures to argue the legality and morality of the Boston Tea Party in a mock trial format. This interdisciplinary lesson blends ELA persuasive writing with Social Studies historical analysis.
A lesson exploring the complex roles and motivations of African Americans during the American Revolution, focusing on the gap between the ideals of liberty and the reality of continued slavery.
An introductory lesson focused on the Preamble to the U.S. Constitution, helping students analyze the source of authority and the specific goals of the American government through guided annotation and critical thinking.
A comprehensive look at Leif Erikson's life, his voyage to Vinland, and his legacy as the first European to reach North America. Students will explore historical sagas and archaeological evidence.