A reading passage and comprehension worksheet about the culture and history of the Northeast, including the Megalopolis, the American Revolution, and immigration through Ellis Island.
A picture-supported fill-in-the-blank worksheet for Lesson 3 (New York). Students use a word bank to complete facts about the Statue of Liberty, MoMA, and the Brooklyn Bridge. Designed for low-literacy 5th graders. Updated for single-page layout and improved sentence flow. Updated header for legibility. Punctuation fixed.
A picture-supported fill-in-the-blank worksheet for Lesson 2 (Boston). Students use a word bank to complete simple historical and descriptive sentences about Boston landmarks including Faneuil Hall and the Art Museum. Updated for single-page layout and improved sentence flow. Zakim icon replaced with bridge emoji for clarity.
A simple, large-print word search for reinforcing key unit vocabulary like "landmark", "city", and "bridge". Includes picture support in the word bank for low-literacy students. Updated with Faneuil and MoMA. Updated for single-page layout and grid sync. All 12 words confirmed in grid.
Revised final mapping project for the Northeast Landmark unit. Features geographically accurate positioning (NE diagonal), enlarged drawing areas, high-contrast directional tools, and fixed layout issues to prevent element overlap. Designed to fit on a single page for 5th grade low-literacy students.
Final mission slides for the Northeast Landmark unit. Includes a full review of landmarks for both cities, corrected map symbol consistency, and clear directional guidance for the final project. Designed for visual-heavy instruction for 5th grade low-literacy students.