A comprehensive review of the foundational documents that shaped Early America, including the Declaration of Independence, the Preamble, and the US Constitution.
A comprehensive project exploring the Oceania region through its geography, history, and modern environmental challenges. Students use a detailed slide deck to complete a 20-question discovery quest.
A hands-on cartography lesson where students explore the political boundaries and physical geography of Oceania through labeling and coloring.
A comprehensive mapping unit focused on the geography of Oceania. Students identify and label major subregions, island nations, and significant physical features across the Pacific.
A self-paced study guide exploring the diverse economic landscapes of Asia, focusing on the relationship between economic systems, GDP, and quality of life across major nations.
This lesson explores the diverse physical regions of Africa, including the Sahara, the Sahel, and Sub-Saharan landscapes, focusing on climate patterns and the relationship between humans and their environment.
A history and technology lesson for 8-year-olds exploring how daily life has transformed through technological advancement, featuring visual comparisons and differentiated tasks for EAL learners.
A multi-day research project where students investigate the leaders of Indiana's three branches of government: the Governor, a local legislator, and the Chief Justice.
This lesson explores the Spanish-American War, focusing on Theodore Roosevelt's rise, the Treaty of Paris, and the United States' transition from isolationism to an imperial power. Students will analyze the motives and arguments surrounding the annexation of the Philippines and other territories.
A comprehensive research project exploring the 1960s-80s social movements, focusing on the roles of protest, advocacy, and citizen participation in shaping civil rights for diverse communities.
Focuses on school-wide impact where students design a service project to improve their school environment, culture, or community connection.
Students explore the concept of neighborhood impact by mapping local needs and brainstorming small, actionable steps to help their immediate community.
A comprehensive exploration of the New England Patriots' franchise history, from their humble AFL beginnings to their record-breaking dynasty. Students will analyze the factors that contributed to their sustained success and the impact of key figures like Tom Brady and Bill Belichick.
A comprehensive look at the escalating tensions and key events that led the thirteen colonies to break away from British rule. Students will explore the transition from loyal subjects to independent revolutionaries through the lens of taxes, protests, and early battles.
A fast-paced overview of the key events leading to the American Revolution, designed for 4th graders to understand how colonial anger built over time.
An immersive Revolutionary War escape room experience where students solve historical puzzles to 'deliver a secret message' and secure American independence.
An in-depth look at the causes, key figures, and pivotal moments of the American Revolutionary War through reading and analysis.