A Kindergarten lesson focused on identifying community helpers through their uniforms, featuring a video exploration of doctors and nurses and a creative design activity.
A comprehensive lesson introducing young learners to the various roles and tools of community helpers through visual aids, role-play, and creative projects.
A 50-minute lesson exploring the history and customs of Valentine's Day, designed for middle school students with K-3 reading levels. Includes a KWL chart, accessible text, and comprehension questions.
A high-energy 20-minute kindergarten lesson exploring the functions of different hats based on the book "There's a Hat for That". Students identify hats for different scenarios and design their own purposeful headwear.
A lesson focused on the life and legacy of Abraham Lincoln through foundational literacy activities like tracing and word recognition.
A social studies lesson for Kindergarten and 1st Grade students to explore the roles of community helpers through a video interview with a Mayor, a song, and interactive role-playing. Students will practice naming various jobs and explaining how those workers help their neighborhoods.
A civics lesson for K-2 students that introduces the concept of voting through a video analogy and a hands-on mock election to make class decisions.
A lesson for Kindergarten and 1st Grade students to learn about the role of EMTs, the tools they use, and how they help keep our community safe. Includes a video presentation, a tool-sorting activity, and a creative drawing task.
A Kindergarten lesson focused on citizenship through kindness and helping, featuring a 'Superhero' theme where students identify their 'powers' to help the community.
A lesson for K-1 students exploring community helpers and the dual purposes of government: keeping people safe and helping them work together. students will watch a video, engage in discussions, and complete a sorting activity.
A Kindergarten lesson focused on identifying months and using a calendar to find special dates, inspired by a surprise birthday party mission.
A lesson for K-2 students to develop deduction and critical thinking skills using map symbols and keys. Students will compare real objects to their map symbols and solve park-themed clues.
A Kindergarten and 1st Grade lesson introducing the concept of map symbols using emojis as a relatable starting point. Students will watch a video about a park map key and then create their own symbols for common classroom objects.
A Kindergarten social studies lesson where students learn about doctors and nurses as community helpers, specifically focusing on the medical tools they use to keep us healthy.
Students will explore the concept of citizenship through a friendly video, identify key values like respect and kindness, and collaboratively draft a Classroom Constitution to establish positive community norms.
A Kindergarten social studies lesson focused on community citizenship and helpful actions, featuring a 'Helper Hunt', an educational video, and a 'Helping Hands' creative activity.
A Kindergarten geography lesson focused on identifying land and water on maps and globes using visual cues (green/brown for land and blue for water). Students watch a vocabulary video, participate in a hands-on comparison, and complete a map-coloring activity.
Students will learn about the protective gear firefighters wear to stay safe, identify each piece of equipment, and understand its specific purpose through a video and a hands-on 'Dress the Firefighter' craft activity.
A fun, interactive lesson for Pre-K and Kindergarten students to identify community helpers and the tools they use to help others. Includes a song-based video, a guessing game, and a hands-on matching activity.
A Kindergarten to 2nd grade lesson where students become 'Flag Detectives' to identify where the American flag is displayed in their school and community. Includes a video-guided discussion and a campus hunt activity.
A kindergarten and first-grade lesson exploring the colors and symbolism of the American flag through video, discussion, and a hands-on torn-paper collage activity.
Students will learn the difference between needs and wants by reflecting on their own language use and watching a video about essential survival items. The lesson focuses on the linguistic shift from 'needing' a treat to 'wanting' it, culminating in a creative drawing activity and a collaborative class anchor chart.
A foundational lesson for K-1 students distinguishing between survival essentials (needs) and items that are nice to have (wants) using a 'Grocery Store' theme.
A collaborative social studies lesson where K-2 students explore how police, firefighters, and EMTs work together to solve community emergencies. includes role-playing activities and a visual mapping exercise.
A dramatic play and community helper lesson for Pre-K and Kindergarten students focused on the roles and tools of police officers. Includes interactive games, a video-based discussion, and a sorting activity to differentiate between various emergency responders.
A Kindergarten lesson identifying farmers as community helpers and the various goods produced on a farm, featuring an interactive video and sorting activity.