A structured teacher script providing word-for-word prompts and guidance for facilitating the Festive World Traditions lesson, including slide transitions and discussion management.
A teacher's facilitation guide and answer key for the Concrete Stories Packet. It includes key concepts, discussion prompts, and evaluation criteria for student responses.
A 4-page student work packet designed for independent study. It guides students through identifying stereotypes, analyzing media bias, understanding systemic harm, and practice reframing narratives about urban communities.
A quick formative assessment to check student understanding of branches, powers, and eligibility requirements using a mix of question formats.
A master answer key including correct annotations for the reader, sample responses for the review questions, and a criteria for mastery rubric.
A detailed facilitation guide for teachers, including a 90-minute pacing guide, slide-by-slide scripts, and scaffolding tips for diverse learners.
A visual presentation to accompany the Constitutional Blueprint lesson, featuring clear annotation directions, prompt scaffolding, and consistent task icons.
A chunked student reader for the U.S. Constitution, featuring embedded annotation instructions, Stop and Jot writing prompts, and linguistic scaffolding for each section.
A detailed teacher facilitation guide for the Desert Dynasties lesson, including learning objectives, a pacing guide, deep-dive discussion prompts, and a comprehensive answer key for the student worksheet.
A comprehensive student worksheet covering pharaohs, pyramid engineering, and Egyptian mythology. Includes matching exercises, open-ended engineering questions, and a creative sketching section.
A visually striking presentation covering the key aspects of Ancient Egyptian civilization, including the role of the pharaoh, the engineering of the pyramids, and beliefs about the afterlife. Includes review questions and vocabulary matching.
A review worksheet for ESL students to practice key concepts from the American Revolution. Features matching, sequencing, and a big-picture question. Optimized for readability and single-page use.
A review worksheet for ESL students to practice key concepts from the Revolutionary War timeline. Optimized to fit on a single page with consistent card alignment and full content coverage.
A visually rich, simplified timeline of the American Revolution for ESL students, featuring 10 key events with icons and easy-to-read explanations. now condensed to two pages.
An answer key for the 'Feminism for Everyone' worksheet, including sample responses for short-answer questions.
An expanded three-page comprehension worksheet for 'Feminism for Everyone'. Includes updated multiple-choice questions, vocabulary matching with improved formatting, reflection sections with line guides, and a creative vision board for students to express their ideas.
A three-page simplified reading passage based on the introduction to bell hooks' 'Feminism is for Everybody'. It explains the core definition of feminism, debunks common myths, and presents a vision for a world of equality at a 6th-grade reading level. Includes quick reflection prompts on each page.
A comprehension worksheet to accompany the 'Feminism for Everyone' reading passage. Includes multiple choice questions, vocabulary matching, and short-answer reflection questions for middle school students.
A three-page simplified reading passage based on the introduction to bell hooks' 'Feminism is for Everybody'. It explains the core definition of feminism, debunks common myths, and presents a vision for a world of equality at a 6th-grade reading level.
A teacher facilitation guide for the 'Feminism for Everyone' lesson, including pacing, discussion prompts, and an answer key for the worksheet.
A slide deck to introduce the concepts of bell hooks' feminism, debunk common myths, and encourage critical thinking for 6th-grade students.
A comprehension and reflection worksheet to accompany the 'Come Closer' reading passage, focusing on vocabulary, myth-busting, and personal connection.
A simplified 6th-grade reading passage based on the introduction to bell hooks' 'Feminism is for Everybody', focusing on the difference between rumors and reality.
A logical reasoning worksheet updated with a "Secret Dossier" theme and relatable examples, optimized for low-ink printing with clear student work areas. Updated for page fit and contrast.
A comprehensive summative assessment for the Medieval Europe unit, including multiple-choice questions, key term identification, and a short essay on the impact of the Black Death.
Final set of instructional slides for Lesson 5, focusing on King John and the Magna Carta, the rise of the middle class and town life, and the eventual decline of the Middle Ages.
A creative writing and perspective-taking activity for Lesson 4 where students write a fictional journal entry from the viewpoint of a plague survivor to analyze the social and economic shifts of the era.
Educational slides for Lesson 4 covering the arrival of the Bubonic Plague, its physical symptoms, the devastating population loss, and its role in ending the feudal economic system.
An activity for Lesson 3 where students identify Gothic architectural features and analyze how the design of cathedrals reinforced the power and teachings of the Church.