Students learn about Amelia Earhart's courage as the first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean and create their own paper airplane craft.
A series of accessible lessons on the Civil Rights Movement designed for middle school English Learners reading at an elementary level. This sequence focuses on key figures and events through simplified text and visual support.
A lesson exploring the calling of the first disciples, focusing on Jesus' invitation to become fishers of men and share God's love with others through creative, hands-on activities.
A gorgeous 4-page printable activity packet for the 'Fishers of Men' lesson. Includes a story sequencing activity, a word search and code breaker puzzle, a 'Catch of Love' cut-and-paste craft, and a coloring and reflection page. Fully styled with a nautical blue and seafoam green aesthetic.
A 30-day PBL journey where kindergarteners become school experts, exploring roles, comparing spaces, and mapping routes to produce a professional video tour for new students.
A 20-minute introductory lesson exploring community, cooperation, and human connection inspired by Bill McKibben's 'We Are Better Together'. Students examine how our unique differences and teamwork allow us to build a better, stronger community, culminating in a creative sketch and reflection activity.
A teacher-facing lesson plan and facilitation guide for a 20-minute lesson. Includes a minute-by-minute pacing breakdown, book discussion prompts, common student misconceptions, and differentiation strategies.
A comprehensive tour of the 50 United States, exploring their flags, shapes, capitals, and unique facts through interactive worksheets and visual aids.
A complete history webquest lesson bundle designed for late elementary students to independently research diverse historical figures. Students act as research detectives to discover the lives, struggles, and lasting legacies of inventors, activists, and leaders.
A student-facing activity sheet featuring a 'Cooperation Canvas' drawing area and scaffolded writing prompts. Designed to help students connect the themes of Bill McKibben's book to their own communities through art and reflection.
A series of lessons exploring the ancient civilizations of Mesopotamia and Egypt, focusing on their architecture, gods, and historical figures through decodable texts and activities.
An engaging academic trivia game based on "Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader?". Includes five comprehensive rounds of questions across five grade levels, complete with an interactive presentation, a print-ready student booklet, and a teacher's answer guide.
A highly visual 1-page student menu and resource directory featuring categorized historical figures and safe, kid-friendly search databases for independent research.