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 comprehensive teacher's guide for the World Religions DBQ, including a detailed answer key for document analysis, an NYS-aligned 1-5 scoring rubric, and instructional strategies for guiding student writing.
A formal 6th-grade NYS-style DBQ assessment on World Religions, featuring maps and sacred text excerpts for Hinduism, Buddhism, Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, followed by a document-based essay prompt.
A visually engaging presentation that introduces the 6th-grade World Religions DBQ assessment, outlining the mission, providing visual context for maps and sacred texts, and setting clear writing expectations for students.
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 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.
Teacher answer key for the Loving film worksheet, providing 17 detailed responses, legal context regarding the 14th Amendment, and instructional tips for high school educators.
A 17-question film guide for the movie Loving (2016), featuring timestamps and focusing on legal themes like the 14th Amendment and Jim Crow laws. Includes a large critical reflection section for high school students.
A facilitation guide for teachers to lead the "Voices for the Vote" small group activity. It includes pacing suggestions, discussion prompts, and differentiation strategies, with optimized layout for printing.
A complete answer key for the Voting Voices task cards, including explanations of clues and evidence for each account type to assist teachers in grading or facilitating discussion. Labels and formatting have been cleaned for clarity.
A student recording sheet for the Voting Voices task cards, providing structured space for students to identify the account type and provide detailed evidence for all 8 cards across two pages. Header and spacing optimized for printing.
A set of 8 historical task cards featuring primary and secondary source snippets about the Women's Suffrage Movement, each with analysis questions and handwriting lines to help students identify the type of account. Card layout and text density have been optimized for printing.
A 5-slide presentation introducing firsthand and secondhand accounts using the context of the Women's Suffrage Movement, featuring a case study comparison and clear definitions. Layout and text spacing have been optimized for clarity.
A teacher's guide for the Feudal Ties lesson, providing instructional strategies, grouping tips, and discussion prompts for facilitating the role-play activity with students reading below grade level.
A collaborative role-play worksheet where two students act out a feudal ceremony. Includes role descriptions, a simple script for the oath of loyalty, and a "land grant" section for students to complete together.
A visual slide deck introducing the basic concepts of feudalism, specifically the roles of the Lord and Vassal, and the exchange of land for loyalty. Designed with simple text for students reading below grade level.
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.
An analytic rubric for the Corps of Discovery journal assignment, featuring categories for content detail, imagery, and historical accuracy with a 100-point total. Revised to fit on a single page with improved teacher work areas and white background for legibility.
A strategic guide for campus leaders to draft TEA-aligned SMART goals for their Campus Improvement Plans, including sample goals for ADA, chronic absenteeism reduction, and subgroup gap closure.
A visual decision tree and MTSS tiered intervention flow chart to guide campus leaders through universal, targeted, and intensive support strategies based on absence percentage.