Engaging teacher slides for a Tier I reteach on 19th-century immigration and colonial settlement. The slides emphasize push/pull factors, specific ethnic groups (Irish, Chinese, German, etc.), and their primary economic or religious motivations.
The answer key for both the standard and modified versions of the Colonial Quest Assessment, now including map answers and sample written responses.
The modified version of the Colonial Quest Assessment for students with IEP accommodations, featuring even simpler language, larger text, direct questioning, and visual icons.
The standard version of the Colonial Quest Assessment, now including a map identification section and refined layout.
A teacher exemplar for the Asia geography stations, providing clear and detailed answers based on the source texts. It serves as a grading reference while maintaining the same structural layout as the student worksheet for easy cross-referencing.
A visually enhanced 5-slide introductory presentation using high-contrast colors, large bold icons, and simplified 3rd-grade reading level text to explain civil rights and laws.
A clear and accessible quiz for Spartan Steel, featuring multiple choice questions, a word bank matching section, and a short response area. Designed with large text and high contrast for special education students.
Teacher-facing answer key for the Rights and Rules Quiz, providing correct answers for the 5-question assessment.
A 5-question Friday quiz covering vocabulary, voting rights, the ADA, and the law-making process, written at a 3rd-grade reading level.
Teacher-facing answer key for the Rights in Action Worksheet, providing correct answers and simple explanations for the civil rights scenarios.
A scenario-based worksheet with simple stories about the ADA, free speech, and voting rights, asking students to identify fair vs. unfair situations.
A set of 8 simplified vocabulary cards with icons and 3rd-grade level definitions for key civic concepts like Rights, Laws, and the ADA.
A visual flow chart explaining the simplified process of how an idea becomes a law, specifically designed for students with lower reading levels using clear steps and icons.
A 5-slide introductory presentation using high-contrast visuals and simplified 3rd-grade reading level text to explain civil rights, the Bill of Rights, the ADA, voting rights, and student rights.