A structured research organizer for 5th-grade students to collect facts, identifying symbols, and historical figures related to a specific cause of the Civil War. Features a "top secret" archive aesthetic.
Teacher facilitation guide and answer key for the Alexander the Great debate lesson, including a lesson sequence and discussion prompts.
A Pro/Con T-chart worksheet for students to categorize evidence from the reading passage to decide if Alexander the Great was a hero or a villain.
A guided reading passage for 4th-5th graders exploring the life, conquests, and complex legacy of Alexander the Great. Includes reading comprehension questions with ruled writing lines for student responses.
A teacher-facing facilitation guide for the "Road to Disunion" lesson. Includes instructional steps, essential questions, and a grading rubric for the student newspaper project.
A creative reporting template designed as a 19th-century newspaper front page. Students apply their research to write headlines, articles, and analyze sectional sentiments regarding a cause of the Civil War.
A visually engaging slide deck covering the primary causes of the American Civil War, including slavery, sectionalism, states' rights, and the 1860 election. Designed with a historical archive aesthetic to immerse 5th-grade students in the era.