Visual slide deck for a 3rd-grade lesson on Australia and Antarctica, featuring embedded video, pause point guides, key geographic facts, and clear activity instructions with high-contrast, accessible design.
A simplified map-based activity where students identify the regions liberated by Simón Bolívar and José de San Martín using a color-coding system.
Picture-supported vocabulary flashcards for key terms related to Latin American independence, designed for diverse learners with clear icons and simple definitions.
An adapted reading passage about Latin American independence movements, featuring simplified text, visual icons, and a comprehension check.
A student worksheet for the Modern Mesas lesson, focusing on major Southwestern cities, economic industries, and a creative response about future business.
A slide deck for the Modern Mesas lesson, exploring the modern-day Southwest, including its major cities, diverse population, and current economic drivers like tourism, energy, and aerospace.
A slide deck for the Time Travelers lesson, facilitating a comparison between historic indigenous ways of life and modern life in the Southwest across categories like shelter, food, and travel.
A student worksheet focused on the nomadic lifestyle, bison usage, and the impact of horses on the Apache and Comanche tribes.
A student worksheet focusing on the architecture and crafts of the Pueblo and Navajo tribes, including a comparison table for housing and matching for artistic traditions.
A student comparison activity comparing historic ways of life (shelter, food, travel, communication) of Southwest indigenous tribes with modern life today.
An exploration of the Apache and Comanche tribes, their nomadic lifestyles, warrior traditions, and their adaptation to the horse culture on the plains.
A visually rich slide deck exploring the cultures of the Pueblo and Navajo tribes, focusing on their architecture (pueblos and hogans), artistic traditions, and agricultural lifestyles.
A student worksheet for the first lesson of the Southwest unit, featuring map labeling, vocabulary matching for landforms, and a short response question about climate.
A final unit review and assessment covering geography, indigenous cultures, climate cause-and-effect, and modern Midwest life.
A visually engaging slide deck introducing the geography, climate, and key landforms of the Southwestern United States, specifically focusing on Arizona, New Mexico, Texas, and Oklahoma.
A slide deck for Day 5 focusing on modern life in the Midwest, including major cities, diverse populations, modern industries, and a final unit review.
A worksheet for Day 4 focusing on the Ojibwe people's use of forest resources like birch trees and the seasonal cycle of wild rice and maple sugar harvesting.
A slide deck for Day 4 focusing on the Ojibwe (Chippewa) people, their connection to the Great Lakes and woodland environment, and their traditions like wild rice harvesting.