A lesson focused on James Madison's pivotal role in the Constitutional Convention, assessing students' ability to synthesize historical texts into clear, evidenced-based essays.
A comprehensive assessment and review module covering the North Carolina standards for Economics and Personal Finance. This lesson provides a rigorous final evaluation for students to demonstrate mastery of economics, income, money management, planning, and consumerism.
An introductory exploration of the United Kingdom's geography, focusing on its four constituent countries and major landmarks like the River Thames.
An exploration of major historical turning points, focusing on social and economic shifts from the Feudal era through the 20th century. Includes a narrative reading, analysis worksheets, and instructional slides.
A two-day introductory lesson on service learning and community activism, focusing on defining impact and selecting local causes in Southern Oregon.
An introductory lesson for 7th grade Texas History where students learn to think like historians by exploring eras, storyboarding, and historical thinking skills using familiar narratives.
An informational lesson about the history and significance of Memorial Day, focusing on vocabulary development through context clues and identifying main ideas with supporting details.
A deep dive into the 13-day standoff between the US and USSR, focusing on the historical causes and long-term global effects of the Cuban Missile Crisis.
A comprehensive lesson focusing on historical cause and effect, tracing how social and economic pressures triggered major turning points from the Middle Ages to the 20th century.
A lesson focused on European explorers of North America, specifically designed for third-grade students to practice identifying cause and effect relationships within informational texts.
A comprehensive lesson exploring the mystery of Easter Island, focusing on evidence-based inferences, structural analysis, and the connections between historical events. Students will analyze the environmental and social factors that led to the decline of Rapa Nui's civilization.
A 30-minute civics lesson for 1st graders focused on school pride and community responsibility. Students explore their school identity and commit to a concrete action for their Class Charter.
A high-energy, 100-question trivia game designed for middle school students, covering modern music, movies, fashion, and black history. The lesson promotes cultural literacy and engagement through a competitive game format.
A lesson exploring the political and personal motivations of Emperor Commodus in the Roman Colosseum, designed for middle school students with differentiated reading levels.