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.
An introductory overview of all 50 states, focusing on visual identification, nomenclature, and basic facts.
A collection of interactive games and activities designed to reinforce vocabulary and historical knowledge from the 'Fighting for a Cause' unit for Grade 2 students.
A 1st-grade lesson exploring the discovery of King Tutankhamun's tomb, focusing on reading decodable text and identifying key historical details.
A substitute-ready lesson focusing on the emotional and practical aspects of immigration, where students decide what five essential items they would pack in a single suitcase.
A lesson introducing King Tutankhamun, focusing on his life as a young pharaoh and the discovery of his hidden tomb in the Valley of the Kings.
A foundational geography lesson designed for early emergent learners to distinguish between their state (Texas) and their country (USA) using visual nesting and simple categorization.
A history and technology lesson for 8-year-olds exploring how daily life has transformed through technological advancement, featuring visual comparisons and differentiated tasks for EAL learners.
In this lesson, students will learn about Hatshepsut, one of the few female pharaohs in ancient Egypt, her accomplishments, and how she challenged traditional rules.
Students will learn about the construction of the pyramids and the significance of the Great Sphinx through a decodable reader and guided discussion.
A 1st-grade lesson introducing the Great Pyramid of Giza through a decodable reader, focusing on its history, construction, and significance in ancient Egyptian culture.
Exploring how people with disabilities contribute to and lead our school community with unique strengths.
Celebrating the diverse cultural backgrounds and global stories that enrich our school's leadership.