A summative assessment lesson where students use simplified evidence to explain how ancient Egyptians created complex systems of government and religion during the Old Kingdom.
A lesson for first graders about the life and character of Jackie Robinson, focusing on his bravery and hard work in breaking the color barrier in baseball.
A guided reading lesson focused on Henry VIII's six wives, designed for middle school students who need support with reading comprehension and citing textual evidence. Students act as court investigators to gather facts and evidence about the fates of the Tudor queens.
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.
A comprehensive geography lesson for 7th graders exploring the unique physical features, climates, and regions of Mainland and Insular Southeast Asia through the lens of an explorer's journey.
An introductory lesson exploring the concept of citizenship, including rights, responsibilities, and community involvement.
A project-based lesson where students research, design, and lead a mini-lesson on key topics of 19th-century American expansion. Students must integrate primary sources and academic research into an engaging classroom activity.
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 20-30 minute introductory lesson for 1st graders to understand the significance of Memorial Day, the concept of a hero, and key national symbols of remembrance.
A deep dive into the landmark Plessy v. Ferguson case, exploring the legal arguments, the "separate but equal" doctrine, and Justice Harlan's famous dissent. Students will analyze the long-term impact of this ruling on American society.