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 lesson exploring how the rugged mountains and surrounding seas of Ancient Greece shaped its unique culture, trade, and development through a visual concept map.
A 30-minute civics and ethics lesson where students participate in a mock court case to distinguish between 'equal' fairness and 'equitable' justice. Students role-play a dispute over playground equipment to apply these complex concepts to a relatable scenario.
A comprehensive lesson on the rise of Mesopotamian civilization, covering geography, irrigation, the development of city-states, writing systems, and the formation of the world's first empires.
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 lesson exploring the causes and effects of the Panic of 1873 through a simplified reading passage and vocabulary activities. Students learn how a railroad investment bubble led to a national economic crisis.
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 reflective project-based lesson where students act as historians to curate a primary source archive of their fifth-grade year, helping them process their transition to middle school.
An immersive economic simulation where students act as merchants on the Silk Road, navigating geographic challenges and engaging in cultural exchange. Students will analyze the interdependence of ancient economies and the lasting impact of cultural diffusion.
Une leçon d'Éducation aux Médias et à l'Information (EMI) sur le fonctionnement des agences de presse, la structure d'une dépêche et le circuit mondial de l'information.
A lesson about the historic 1952 rescue of the SS Pendleton crew by the U.S. Coast Guard, focusing on bravery, teamwork, and maritime history.
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.