A scaffolded geography lesson exploring push and pull migration factors, global trade, and tropical deforestation with extensive visual supports and sentence frames designed for IEP accessibility.
A modified, highly accessible economics assessment package tailored for students with IEP accommodations. Features simplified reading level, reduced multiple-choice options, bolded key terms, clear visual icons, and an intuitive match-by-letter format instead of complex grids.
A comprehensive lesson on the Culper Spy Ring during the American Revolution. Students read about the historical secret agent network, master key espionage vocabulary, and analyze literal and inferential comprehension questions in a structured, multi-page intelligence file format.
An exploration of extraordinary immigrants who shaped the modern United States through groundbreaking inventions, scientific discoveries, and iconic architectural feats. Students analyze the lives of Nikola Tesla, Alexander Graham Bell, Albert Einstein, John Roebling, and Alexandre Eiffel, examining how their diverse backgrounds fueled American innovation.
An introductory early-literacy vocabulary lesson about Ancient Egypt. Students learn key terms through tactile hands-on tracing worksheets, vocabulary matching games, and printable trace-and-cut flashcards.
A comprehensive lesson exploring the geography, culture, and integration of Europe, utilizing a reading passage, extensive comprehension activities, and an analytical exit ticket.
A 4th-grade social studies lesson focusing on Indiana Academic Standard 4.H.9 (the Great Depression). Students act as historical detectives to identify the main idea and key details in primary-source-inspired texts about Indiana during the Great Depression, supported by WIDA-aligned scaffolding.
A fun and engaging history lesson exploring Europe during the Middle Ages and the Age of Discovery. Students read about key historical shifts, complete robust comprehension checks, and master vocabulary.
A lesson exploring Europe's geography, rich history, and modern institutions through a detailed reading passage and comprehension packet.
A 6th-grade history and geography lesson exploring how the Nile River's seasonal cycles—Akhet, Peret, and Shemu—shaped ancient Egyptian agriculture, society, and beliefs.
A 5-day daily warm-up packet based on logic puzzles and wordplay themed around liberty and freedom. Focuses on critical thinking and non-numerical deduction.
A history lesson exploring the post-Civil War origins of Memorial Day, starting as Decoration Day, and its evolution into a national day of remembrance. Students read a 5-paragraph passage and complete comprehension activities.
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.
A comprehensive grade 6 lesson introducing ethical reasoning through the 'Moral Lab' framework. Students explore the concepts of right, wrong, and ethical dilemmas, analyzing real-world scenarios through structured discussions and hands-on activities.
A 45-minute lesson for sixth graders examining Thomas Jefferson's historic decision to deploy the US Navy against the Barbary states, introducing key foreign policy concepts through reading, decision-making simulations, and visual timelines.
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.
A comprehensive lesson exploring the Voting Rights Act of 1965, the pivotal 2013 Shelby County v. Holder Supreme Court decision, and modern barriers to voting. Designed to guide 6th graders through historical comparison and critical analysis.
A comprehensive Grade 5 Social Studies lesson exploring the diverse physical geography, water bodies, and distinct regions of New York State using a retro explorer field guide theme.
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).
A comprehensive lesson plan and visual asset kit introducing the PEGS (Political, Economic, Geographic, Social) framework for social studies analysis. Includes vibrant illustrated wall posters, elegant minimalist binder inserts, educational slides, a student application worksheet, and a teacher's facilitation guide.
A comprehensive, interdisciplinary half-day program designed to transform 3rd graders into interactive business owners while practicing persuasive writing, graphing and data math, and visual design.
A 60-minute interactive civics lesson connecting the First and Fourth Amendments to modern scenarios, containing a teacher guide, presentation slides, student worksheet, and answer key.
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 cultural exploration of Quebec City's history, landmarks, and culinary traditions for middle schoolers. Includes a matching worksheet, a comprehensive answer key, and printable fold-and-glue study flashcards.
A service-learning lesson where students plan, execute, and reflect on a community service project of their choice (school campus cleanup, food drive, or clothing drive). It includes interactive presentation slides, a step-by-step project planning guide, a simplified reflection worksheet, and a teacher facilitation guide.
A scaffolded final project lesson where students express their historical knowledge of geography, the Farmers' Movement, government, or the Harlem Renaissance through three visual project pathways: a mind map, a protest poster, or a storyboard comic.
Unleash sensory and procedural writing skills as students describe the taste, texture, and aroma of guacamole and write their own step-by-step master recipe.
Scale a delicious guacamole recipe using fraction models, addition, and multiplication to feed various group sizes, focusing on measurement units.
Investigate the plant life cycle and physical structures of avocados, limes, cilantro, and tomatoes to understand how green plants grow and produce food.
Explore the ancient Aztec roots of guacamole, mapping its geographic journey and analyzing historical texts to understand how this beloved dish came to be.
Students apply social studies economics concepts (producers, consumers, goods, services, productive resources) and math fractions to design, cost, and budget their own dream ice cream parlor business.