An interactive lesson that introduces the first ten amendments of the Constitution through simplified language and a partner-based 'Right or Not' game to help students understand how the government protects their freedoms and safety.
Explore the pivotal role of the Buffalo Soldier regiments during the Spanish-American War, focusing on their heroic actions at San Juan Hill and the key figures who led them.
A lesson exploring the liturgical season of Lent, focusing on the three pillars of prayer, fasting, and almsgiving as ways to grow closer to God.
A 45-minute social studies lesson for 3rd graders exploring the functions of local and tribal governments in Montana, focusing on roles, responsibilities, and community services.
A collection of 6 short historical skits covering key Idaho history figures, accompanied by a teacher guide and student reflection materials. Each skit is designed for a 3-5 minute performance focusing on daily life and historical challenges.
A highly accessible lesson on the five First Amendment freedoms, designed for middle school students in a self-contained setting using 1st-grade reading level text and clear visuals.
A high-energy look at Ancient Greece's impact on the modern world, comparing geography, government, and culture across millennia.
A fast-paced exploration of Ancient Greece's lasting impact on the modern world, focusing on geography, democracy, sports, and architecture.
A comprehensive spelling and vocabulary unit for 4th graders focused on historical terms related to the American Revolution and civic foundations. Students will explore definitions, synonyms, antonyms, and usage through various interactive and written exercises.
A comprehensive spelling and vocabulary unit centered on the American Revolution, featuring 9 key terms. Students will explore definitions, usage, and word relationships through a variety of engaging activities.
Understand landforms defined by their relationship to water, specifically islands and peninsulas.
Investigate how water carves deep paths into the Earth, creating valleys and canyons.
Explore flat landforms at different elevations, focusing on plains and plateaus.
Introduce the concept of landforms and focus on the characteristics of mountains and hills.
Students will dive into the stories of different Winter Olympic host cities, identifying key details and geographical features through a reading-based scavenger hunt.
An introductory exploration of Australia's unique geography, wildlife, and surprising success in the Winter Olympics, designed for 1st-grade students.
Students use evidence from both texts to compare and contrast the impact of historical and everyday heroes, meeting RI.9 standards.
Students read about a modern-day local hero, identifying main ideas and using diagrams and labels to understand how everyday people make a difference.
Students explore the life of Rosa Parks, focusing on identifying key details and navigating complex text features like maps and timelines.
A lesson exploring the symbols, landmarks, and holidays that represent American pride and the diverse people who make up the nation.
A high-energy introductory lesson designed to spark curiosity about Jackie Robinson's life and legacy through a mystery-style unveiling and movement-based exploration.
A simulation-based lesson where students step into the roles of Constitutional Convention delegates to debate and resolve the crisis of state representation.
A set of vocabulary posters focused on key terms from the Constitutional Convention, including government structures, legislative roles, and foundational principles like compromise and federalism.
A comprehensive look at the D-Day landings, focusing on the intricate planning, the role of weather and geography, and the daring execution of Operation Overlord.
A comprehensive lesson plan for simulating the Constitutional Convention's debate over representation. It includes a teacher-facing facilitation script tailored for small class sizes and a student-facing strategy sheet to guide delegates through the complex negotiations between large and small states, ensuring a historically accurate deadlock and eventual Great Compromise.