A cumulative assessment worksheet where students organize evidence from the entire unit to construct a final argument on the success or failure of Reconstruction.
A comparative and deep-dive review sequence exploring foundational teachings, sacred texts, and cultural practices of major world religions.
A project-based lesson exploring human-environment interaction by analyzing how a state's geography, resources, and climate affect how its residents live, work, and play.
A basic, high-contrast black and white half-sheet partner version of the State Shapers project checklist and rubric. Designed with name fields for two partners, objective checklist criteria, and a clear paper-saving cut line.
A comprehensive 3-day unit for Grade 5 exploring the plantation economy, the lived experiences of enslaved people, the abolitionist movement, and the Emancipation Proclamation.
A lesson where students discover and celebrate the behind-the-scenes school community members who keep their school running. They brainstorm, research, draft heartfelt letters, and design custom certificates to present on an interactive gratitude tour.
A student-facing activity resource containing custom printable cut-out awards/certificates and a post-tour reflection sheet to evaluate their civic experience.
Cette séquence explore l'organisation sociale du Moyen Âge à travers les trois ordres (ceux qui prient, combattent et travaillent) ainsi que l'architecture et le rôle défensif des châteaux forts. Elle alterne entre analyse de documents historiques, visionnage de vidéos et synthèses créatives.
A comprehensive 2-day lesson on cardinal directions, relative location, and map skills using a customized map of Indiana. Students learn to navigate using a compass rose and estimate distances using a novel visual paper-clip scale.
A double-sided student worksheet to guide students through investigating behind-the-scenes staff members, documenting their contributions, and drafting a meaningful letter of gratitude.
A comprehensive study of Indiana's four major rivers: the Wabash, Ohio, White, and Kankakee. Students explore their historical significance to Native Americans, their ecological roles, and modern conservation efforts through reading passages, mapping, and a comparative study guide.
An interactive classroom presentation slide deck designed to lead students through identifying backstage heroes, preparing letters, and organizing the gratitude tour.
A lesson exploring the calling of the first disciples, focusing on Jesus' invitation to become fishers of men and share God's love with others through creative, hands-on activities.