Visual presentation for Lesson 4 about Greek pottery as a medium for historical and mythological storytelling.
A simple teacher guide for the Liberty Trail Board Game. Includes lesson objectives, scaffolding strategies for 3rd-grade ELs, step-by-step game rules, and a complete Answer Key for the 12 history question cards.
A student recording sheet for the Liberty Trail Board Game. Features 12 clear, white writing boxes arranged in a 2-column grid. Direct language supports including pre-printed sentence frames for each game question, and name/date fields.
Printable game cards for the Liberty Trail Board Game. Contains 12 Question Cards and 6 Event/Action Cards across 3 pages. Features simplified historical text, visual supports (emojis), sentence frames, and word banks tailored for 3rd-grade EL students.
A 1-page printable teacher guide and answer key for the Liberty Trail Board Game. Includes clear setup steps, language scaffolding strategies, and a complete answer key for all 12 history question cards to help teachers facilitate 3rd-grade EL groups.
A 1-page printable student recording sheet for the Liberty Trail Board Game. Contains 12 structured writing boxes matching the 12 history questions. Features pre-printed sentence starters and wide primary-ruled writing lines to scaffold written language production for 3rd-grade EL students.
A colorful and visually guided 1-page printable board game layout for 3rd-grade English Language learners. Features a 16-space snake-like path ('Liberty Trail') tracing the events leading up to the American Revolutionary War. Highly structured with arrows and simplified visual prompts.
A teacher-facing lesson plan and facilitation guide for a 20-minute lesson. Includes a minute-by-minute pacing breakdown, book discussion prompts, common student misconceptions, and differentiation strategies.
A student-facing activity sheet featuring a 'Cooperation Canvas' drawing area and scaffolded writing prompts. Designed to help students connect the themes of Bill McKibben's book to their own communities through art and reflection.
Create a highly scaffolded 2-page student reading passage and comprehension worksheet about Frederick Douglass with visual icons, a built-in historical glossary, and structured sentence starters.
A 1-page print-ready student sequencing activity featuring a visual chronological timeline, cut-and-write event boxes, and simple transition word prompts (First, Then, Next, Finally). Designed for third-grade English Language Learners (ELL).
A 1-page print-ready classroom word search puzzle featuring key vocabulary (such as Sampson, Revere, and taxes) with simplified definitions and picture anchors to support early grade language learners.
A 1-page instructional guide for teachers. It details pacing, collaborative learning structures, step-by-step instructions for the matching card game, and specific ELL language modifications for third-grade classrooms.
A 2-page print-ready classroom matching card game containing 32 cut-out cards (16 terms and 16 clues, featuring Deborah Sampson and other key historical figures). Uses color-coded borders, visual anchors (emojis), and large, readable fonts.
A 3-page print-ready student worksheet featuring an expanded Visual Word Bank (now including Deborah Sampson, Crispus Attucks, and Sybil Ludington), simplified cloze sentences, and scaffolded sentence frames. Designed specifically for third-grade English Language Learners (ELL).
A clear, student-friendly 1-page assessment rubric and project checklist to grade community action progress across four domains: Focus, Planning, Execution, and Reflection.
A 3-page student-facing workbook and graphic organizer set, containing mission brainstorming, step-by-step planning milestones, a resource blueprint, and a post-project reflection journal.
An engaging presentation to launch the Community Changemakers project, introducing the concept of local action, highlighting the three path options (libraries, shelters, parks), and setting up the planning steps.
A highly visual 1-page student menu and resource directory featuring categorized historical figures and safe, kid-friendly search databases for independent research.
A structured single-page exit ticket designed for easy writing, prompting students to synthesize their figure's main struggle, achievement, and character traits.
A visual anchor chart detailing the key steps of historical research, how to evaluate primary vs secondary sources, and critical questions to ask.
A highly engaging 2-page research packet ("Case File") for students to explore their chosen historical figure, documenting origins, motivations, struggles, achievements, and legacy.