Focusing on the concept of trust and security, students learn how governments protect the value of money and design their own secure class currency.
أذكار النوم الصحيحة من السنة النبوية الشريفة مصممة بأسلوب عصري وألوان مهدئة للعين (الرمادي والتركواز الفاتح) لتسهيل القراءة والتصفح اليومي قبل النوم.
A lesson focusing on daily spiritual habits, providing beautifully designed reminder cards and resources for students and teachers to cultivate consistent worship.
مجموعة تعليمية مصممة لمساعدة الطلاب على حفظ وتطبيق أذكار ما بعد الصلاة اليومية بيسر وطمأنينة.
An immersive 4th-grade history lesson exploring the Golden Age of Piracy. Students analyze authentic historical pirate codes as primary sources, map trade routes and Caribbean pirate havens, and distinguish pirate myths from historical realities.
An immersive, pirate-themed 4th-grade geography lesson where students become cartographers. They apply the Five Themes of Geography, read coordinate grids and map keys, and identify landforms and water bodies to crack a high-seas mystery.
Une séance d'histoire clé en main pour le CM1-CM2. Elle permet de découvrir l'architecture, la fonction et l'évolution des châteaux forts du Moyen Âge à travers l'analyse active de documents variés (enluminures, récits historiques, plans d'architecture).
An exciting, comprehensive geography review lesson featuring a highly structured printable study guide and point tracker covering basic geographical concepts, the Northeast US, US States, and New York State trivia for 4th and 5th graders.
A premium, cohesive collection of beautifully designed spiritual and religious reminders for daily, weekly, and seasonal practices, featuring high-contrast connected Arabic typography, elegant arches, and glowing celestial themes.
An engaging exploration of New York State's physical features, waterways, and major cities, centered around an educational video guide. Includes a student map activity, multiple-choice quiz, and a detailed teacher answer key.
A lesson exploring the life and contributions of Buffalo Bill Cody, featuring a simulated trifold presentation board for historical analysis.
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.
An introductory exploration of the United Kingdom's geography, focusing on its four constituent countries and major landmarks like the River Thames.
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 comprehensive lesson covering the geography, culture, government, and economy of Japan, including a detailed presentation and a guided research log for students to record findings in complete sentences.
A civics lesson where 4th graders explore the necessity of laws by drafting their own classroom constitution, learning about community, fairness, and democratic participation.
A lesson focusing on life in a medieval castle, featuring a reading passage adapted for Grade 3 reading levels that aligns with Grade 4 CKLA social studies standards. Students will practice vocabulary, answer comprehension questions, and use the RACER strategy for an open response.
A project-based social studies lesson where 4th graders research and present on Indiana historical landmarks, synthesizing history, writing, and public speaking skills.
A comprehensive research project where students use library databases to uncover the lives of historical figures, culminating in a creative one-page flyer. Students learn search strategies, source evaluation, and information synthesis.
A lesson introducing the concepts of push and pull factors of migration through simplified text, visual icons, and structured response tasks designed for IEP support.
A lesson exploring the opening moments of the American Revolutionary War, focusing on the events at Lexington and Concord and the significance of the 'Shot Heard 'Round the World'.
Explores the transition from bartering to modern currency, defining the fiat system and the stages of production. Students will understand why money acts as a medium of exchange and how resources are transformed into goods.
Cette leçon détaille l'évolution, la structure et la fonction des châteaux forts, ainsi que le mode de vie des seigneurs et des chevaliers au sein de ces forteresses.
Cette leçon porte sur la division de la société médiévale en trois groupes distincts : le clergé, la noblesse et les paysans, tout en expliquant les liens de dépendance entre eux.
Analyser les effets de la surexposition aux écrans sur la santé et comprendre l'impact écologique de nos activités numériques.
Identifier les dangers des réseaux sociaux (cyber-harcèlement, fake news) et apprendre les réflexes de protection et de signalement.
Comprendre la notion d'identité numérique et savoir distinguer ce qui relève de la sphère privée ou publique sur Internet.
A detailed exploration of individual rights, the Bill of Rights, and how these protections empower citizens.
A deep dive into the concept of civic and personal responsibilities, exploring how duties shape communities.
An introductory lesson exploring the concept of citizenship, including rights, responsibilities, and community involvement.
A comprehensive vocabulary and spelling packet focused on the history and language of the Women's Suffrage movement. Students will master ten thematic words through diverse linguistic and orthographic activities.
A role-playing activity where students take on the persona of a Revolutionary-era journalist to analyze the impacts and ideals of the American Revolution.
A lesson focused on the unique geography of Cape Cod and the Islands, including town identification and regional categorization.
A collaborative review lesson where students identify and discuss influential historical figures through a 'Who Am I?' game. The lesson emphasizes critical thinking and collective memory about the impact of diverse leaders, activists, and icons.
A comprehensive collection of historical images, maps, and symbols for students to use in creating authentic American Revolution broadsides.
A comprehensive reading and assessment lesson exploring the life and legacy of Walt Disney, from his humble beginnings on a Missouri farm to the creation of a global entertainment empire.
A comprehensive set of practice activities for students to master their knowledge of Boston's most iconic landmarks through sentence construction, matching, and vocabulary puzzles.
A lesson designed for English Language Learners to understand the key concepts and vocabulary of Westward Expansion through simplified text and visual scaffolds.
A Reader's Theatre lesson focused on Ernest Shackleton's Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition, highlighting leadership, perseverance, and teamwork through a 24-part script.
A comprehensive literacy and history packet exploring Paul Revere's legendary journey through vocabulary building, close reading, and critical analysis.
Synthesis of the unit's learning. Students read detailed profiles of the Miami, Potawatomi, Shawnee, and Delaware tribes and complete an extensive creative writing project.
A detailed look at the architecture of wigwams and longhouses. Students compare the materials, shapes, and social structures of these dwellings using a nature guide format.
Exploration of how Native American groups adapted to Indiana's seasons. Focuses on hunting, fishing, gathering, and maple syrup production through a survival guide and first-person explorer journals.
Introduction to early exploration in Indiana and the core vocabulary of the unit. Students read a historical-style newspaper to identify the four main tribal groups and understand the physical environment.
A culminating writing unit where students apply their knowledge through first-person journals and survival guides.