An integrated ELA and Social Studies lesson exploring Mansa Musa's pilgrimage to Mecca, focusing on the wealth of the Mali Empire and narrative writing through travelogues.
A Wilson Reading System (WRS) aligned lesson for Level 6.5, focusing on the Silent E Spelling Rule (dropping/keeping the e with suffixes) using the career of Rob Gronkowski as the thematic anchor.
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 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 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 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.
An immersive stations-based lesson exploring the causes and consequences of the Panic of 1873, focusing on railroad over-speculation, banking failures, and its impact on Reconstruction.
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 comprehensive 2-week end-of-year review project for 8th Grade US History, covering TCI Units 6-9 through creative student-led productions including films, raps, and art.
A wrap-up lesson for the Civics Action Project focus issue presentations, centered on peer feedback and student self-reflection to prepare for the action phase.
A lesson for WIDA Level 2 ESL students exploring the motivations and perspectives of pioneers, gold seekers, and freedom seekers during Westward Expansion.
A lesson exploring the intersections of Ohio history, early American conflicts, and the great civilizations of the Aztecs, Mayans, and Incas. students will identify key figures, locations, and events that shaped the North American frontier and Mesoamerica.