Pre-K and Kindergarten students collaborate to create a colorful collage that depicts the concept of community. By using various textures and materials, they learn about collective identity and teamwork.
A 50-minute deep dive into FDR's New Deal programs through primary source analysis, categorizing the 'alphabet soup' of agencies into Relief, Recovery, and Reform. Students will examine original posters, photographs, and legislation snippets to understand the massive scale of government intervention during the Great Depression.
A concise 20-minute lesson covering President Herbert Hoover's response to the Great Depression, focusing on his philosophy of Rugged Individualism, the Hoover Dam, the RFC, and the Bonus Army incident.
A collection of resources for an educational information booth about Peru at a cultural fair, including a fact sheet and interactive trivia cards.
An introductory overview of all 50 states, focusing on visual identification, nomenclature, and basic facts.
Una lección que explora la inmigración moderna en los EE. UU. a través de la lente histórica de la Ley de Exclusión China, diseñada con lenguaje simplificado y organizadores gráficos para estudiantes de educación especial.
A comprehensive assessment covering developmental domains, brain growth, major ECE theorists, and strategies for supporting young children's self-concept and identity.
This lesson explores the devastating social and economic impacts of the Great Depression, focusing on unemployment, migration, and Hoovervilles, while challenging students to compare the contrasting philosophies of Presidents Hoover and FDR.
A lesson exploring the social and political changes following the Creole-led revolutions in Latin America, specifically designed for students requiring IEP accommodations.
This lesson explores the social and political transformations following the Creole Revolutions in Latin America, specifically designed with scaffolds for IEP students to express their understanding of new freedoms and government structures.
A comprehensive AP Modern World History review covering Units 1-9 (1200-Present), featuring SPRITE thematic analysis and a detailed visual timeline for exam preparation.
Students select a current news article and analyze its connection to US History using structured graphic organizers and sentence stems, designed for independent completion with sub-day support.
A lesson introducing King Tutankhamun, focusing on his life as a young pharaoh and the discovery of his hidden tomb in the Valley of the Kings.
A research-based lesson exploring the complex economic, environmental, and social impacts of tourism in the Caribbean region. Students will investigate both the vital benefits and the significant challenges posed by the tourism industry.
A comprehensive lesson exploring the Louisiana Purchase, focusing on the key figures, the motivations behind the deal, and its impact on American history. Designed with accessible language and visual supports for special education students.
Séance d'analyse des représentations médiatiques et création d'une infographie numérique.
A foundational geography lesson designed for early emergent learners to distinguish between their state (Texas) and their country (USA) using visual nesting and simple categorization.
An overview of the domestic life, economic prosperity, and cultural shifts of the 1950s. This lesson covers the GI Bill, the rise of suburbia, the baby boom, and the tension between conformity and the emerging counterculture.
A comprehensive lesson exploring the historical context, legal arguments, and social impact of the Brown v. Board of Education Supreme Court decision. Students analyze the transition from Plessy v. Ferguson to the civil rights era through primary source excerpts and critical thinking questions.
A comprehensive proposal for the Board of Education evaluating the fiscal and educational impact of implementing onsite childcare for district staff.
Examines the post-Cold War era, 9/11, the War on Terror, and the impact of technology in the 21st century. Includes TEKS 11A, 11D, and 27C.
Covers the transition from the Nixon era through the Reagan revolution, focusing on economic shifts and the end of the Cold War. Includes TEKS 10A, 10B, and 10E.
Explores the causes and effects of the Vietnam War, the anti-war movement, and the cultural shifts of the 1960s. Includes TEKS 8D, 8F, and 20A.
Examines the struggle for equality, from Brown v. Board to the legislative victories of the 1960s. Includes TEKS 9A, 9D, and 9F.