Students learn to use a map key to locate items on a park map through an interactive video game and a scavenger hunt activity. The lesson emphasizes symbol recognition and spatial reasoning for 1st and 2nd graders.
A practical guide for high school students experiencing housing instability to navigate the voter registration process in Colorado, featuring a visual roadmap and educator support materials.
A focused practice session on the Industrial Revolution, targeting STAAR-aligned cause-and-effect skills regarding urbanization, technology, labor, and economic shifts.
Foundational literacy activities focusing on CVC word families through tactile sorting and visual identification.
An in-depth exploration of Ancient Egyptian civilization for sixth-grade students. This lesson covers geography, social structures, religious practices, and daily life, utilizing visual slides and interactive guided notes.
A hands-on project where students analyze the six essential elements of a crime through case studies and create visual anchor charts to map legal liability.
A comprehensive exploration of the mid-to-late Tudor monarchs (Edward VI, Mary I, and Elizabeth I), focusing on how their reigns reflect shifting religious, social, and political dynamics. Students use the ALARM matrix to analyze historical significance and prepare for an in-class essay.
A look at the modern-day Southwest, including its major cities, diverse population, and current economic drivers like tourism, energy, and aerospace.
A hands-on lesson comparing the historic ways of life of the Southwest's original inhabitants with the modern lives of people living in the region today.
An exploration of the Apache and Comanche tribes, their nomadic lifestyles, warrior traditions, and their adaptation to the horse culture on the plains.
A study of the Pueblo and Navajo tribes, focusing on their unique cultures, traditional homes (pueblos and hogans), and artistic traditions like weaving and pottery.
An introduction to the geography and climate of the four Southwestern states: Arizona, New Mexico, Texas, and Oklahoma. Students will learn about deserts, mountains, and plains.
A culminating review and hands-on project day where students synthesize their learning about the Southeast.
Examine the vibrant modern-day traditions, music, food, and culture of the Southeastern US.
Learn about the heritage and resilience of the Creek (Muscogee) and Seminole tribes.
Discover the history and culture of the Powhatan Chiefdom and the Cherokee Nation.
Explore the geography, climate, and states of the Southeast region using map skills and weather analysis.
A collection of coloring pages featuring influential women from history and modern times, designed to inspire students through art and reflection.
Braving the cold to study the ice-covered continent of Antarctica and the penguins that live there.