A lesson exploring cultural celebrations around the world, focusing on traditions, food, and clothing in Turkey, France, El Salvador, Mexico, the Netherlands, Taiwan, and Argentina.
An introductory lesson for third graders to explore the distinct regions of the original thirteen colonies, focusing on geography, climate, and daily life.
Explore traditional festivals from seven different countries through detailed reading passages and interactive matching activities designed for upper-intermediate ESL students.
An engaging exploration of Cinco de Mayo's history and traditions, clarifying the difference between it and Mexican Independence Day through interactive slides and journal activities.
Students learn the foundational skills of cartography, focusing on how to read, interpret, and create maps using real-world symbols, scales, and coordinates.
A set of resources focused on analyzing key terms and movements from early 20th-century African American history, designed for students with high-support needs.
A historical inquiry into the Salem Witch Trials for third graders, focusing on the differences between popular myths and historical facts, and exploring what daily life was like in a Puritan community.
A social studies lesson for grades 4-6 focusing on the early days of the American Revolution, vocabulary of the conflict, and the sights and sounds of the struggle for independence.
A social-emotional learning lesson for grades 3-5 where students act as 'cartographers' to identify, observe, and map acts of kindness within Bedford Public Schools, fostering community awareness and appreciation.
A vibrant 30-minute lesson for 3rd graders to explore the connection between school pride and patriotism, helping them identify daily actions that build community.
A 5-day series of readings and assessments focused on past presidents, designed to build historical knowledge and ELA test-taking skills.
A lesson introducing the concept of cultural regions among Native American tribes, focusing on how different environments shaped unique ways of life across North America.
A lesson exploring the key events leading up to the American Revolution, including the French and Indian War, Sugar Act, Stamp Act, Townshend Acts, Boston Massacre, Boston Tea Party, Committees of Correspondence, and the First Continental Congress.
A lesson introducing the concept of family, its definition, and its importance as a social unit.
A lesson introducing 3rd graders to the key events that sparked the American Revolution, focusing on the tension between the colonies and Great Britain.