A student worksheet for the second lesson where they analyze a fictional town map of Sunnyville and answer questions using spatial terms like 'next to', 'near', 'far', and 'on the corner'.
A teacher answer key for the Continent Quest Quiz, including grading notes and visual cue explanations.
Word bank labels for the Continent Quest Quiz, designed to be cut out and pasted onto the map.
A color world map quiz for labeling the seven continents with visual cues and numbered boxes for cut-and-paste labels.
A single-page simplified reading passage about the American Revolution in Boston, covering the Tea Party and Bunker Hill with quick questions.
A comprehensive teacher guide for the Paris Explorer lesson. Includes learning objectives, key vocabulary, ESL teaching strategies (TPR, scaffolding), and an answer key for the student worksheet.
A follow-up activity worksheet for 1st-grade ESL students to practice vocabulary from the Paris reading. Includes shape coloring, matching, and simple fill-in-the-blank exercises.
A simple, illustrated reading passage about Paris designed for 1st-grade ESL students. It introduces key vocabulary for landmarks, food, colors, shapes, and transportation in accessible language.
A visually engaging slide deck introducing Paris to 1st-grade ESL students. It uses simple language to explore the French flag, the Eiffel Tower, local foods, and transportation options.
A simplified reading passage about the Battle of Bunker Hill, written at a 2nd-grade level with reading comprehension questions and a drawing area.
Instructional guide for teachers with background context, lesson steps, vocabulary, and an answer key for the student reading passages.
Visual presentation for teaching students about life in colonial Boston, unfair taxes, and the Boston Tea Party.
A simplified reading passage about the American Revolution in Boston, written at a 2nd-grade level with reading comprehension questions and a drawing area.
The answer key for the Rubicon Crossing Worksheet, providing the correct annotation locations for POV, Context, Audience, and Author's Purpose, along with multiple-choice solutions.
An annotation-based reading assignment about Julius Caesar crossing the Rubicon. It includes a 2nd-grade level text with extra line spacing for annotations, four specific empty annotation boxes (POV, Context, Audience, Purpose) for student input, and five multiple-choice questions. Layout optimized for print.
Simplified answer key for the Global Party comprehension worksheet, adjusted for easier vocabulary and short-phrase responses.
A simplified reading comprehension worksheet featuring matching, short answer questions, true/false, and bulleted writing prompts for ESL students. Layout condensed.
A simplified reading passage about celebrations in seven countries, using easier vocabulary and sentence structures for ESL students. Layout condensed to 2 pages.
A clean, text-only kindergarten reading passage about the evolution of the Olympic Games, featuring large, indented text for emergent readers.