Students investigate the Lakota tradition of Winter Counts, analyzing how pictographs recorded community history on animal hides.
A lesson focused on identifying influential figures who made a significant impact on history and society through their actions in sports, art, and activism.
A lesson exploring the social hierarchy of Ancient Athens through a Socratic Seminar, focusing on the perspectives of different social groups and their role in democracy.
An exploration of the diverse social groups in ancient Athens, focusing on the roles, rights, and daily lives of citizens, women, metics, and slaves through detailed readings and profiles.
Students explore the rise of the Populist movement, investigating how falling crop prices and high railroad costs led farmers to unite through the Grange and the Populist Party. The lesson includes a presentation on core concepts and a hands-on simulation activity exploring the economic challenges faced by 19th-century farmers.
An immersive introduction to the city-states, daily life, and enduring traditions of Ancient Greece, specifically designed for KS2 students.
A comprehensive final exam preparation lesson covering major 20th-century history topics, civil rights, and government, with differentiated study guides for Tier 2 and Tier 3 students.
Students explore the differences between market, command, and mixed economies while examining how anti-trust laws protect competition and consumers.
A comprehensive look at Australia's most iconic geographic features—the Great Barrier Reef and the Outback—alongside an overview of the diverse islands of Oceania. Students will analyze short focused passages to understand the unique physical characteristics and environmental challenges of the region.
A comprehensive collection of historical images, maps, and symbols for students to use in creating authentic American Revolution broadsides.
A differentiated literacy packet for 1st-grade students focused on the story of Paul Revere's Midnight Ride, featuring simplified text and multiple-choice comprehension questions.
An exploration of Fujian province's unique geography and its profound impact on the region's maritime history and cultural isolation. Students will analyze how the rugged terrain forced the population toward the sea, shaping a distinct coastal identity.
A collection of vocabulary activities focused on high-frequency academic words used to analyze the Cold War, including 'impact', 'tension', and 'strategy'.
A comprehensive reading and assessment lesson exploring the life and legacy of Walt Disney, from his humble beginnings on a Missouri farm to the creation of a global entertainment empire.
Students explore the history of American involvement in WWI, vocabulary related to trench warfare, and the significance of modern memorials through a comprehensive reading packet.
A foundational lesson on basic economic principles including supply, demand, producers, and consumers. Students will identify key terms and understand how they interact in a marketplace.
A comprehensive set of practice activities for students to master their knowledge of Boston's most iconic landmarks through sentence construction, matching, and vocabulary puzzles.