A comprehensive 5th Grade US History unit exploring the strategic and moral impact of the Emancipation Proclamation, the contribution of Black soldiers, and the complex legal and social struggles of the Reconstruction era.
A 5th-grade project-based learning experience where students investigate labor rights and the intense choices workers face during a strike. Students research historical local or regional strikes and roleplay a community town hall debate.
A comprehensive lesson exploring how the Mexica migrated from Aztlán, settled in the Valley of Mexico, and leveraged geography, agriculture, and military strategies to build the Aztec Empire. This lesson includes interactive presentation slides, a graphic organizer worksheet for student analysis, and a detailed teacher facilitation guide.
A two-page printable teacher facilitation guide detailing TEKS alignment, a minute-by-minute pacing plan, instructional strategies, common misconceptions, slide facilitation scripts, and a complete worksheet answer key (including the new vocabulary bell ringer page).
A comparative and deep-dive review sequence exploring foundational teachings, sacred texts, and cultural practices of major world religions.
An introductory lesson on using digital mapping tools like Google Maps to plan routes, compare transportation options, and analyze travel times.
An 8-slide interactive instructional presentation for classroom use. Covers TODAY lesson goals, a shortened 5-word academic vocabulary bell ringer slide, the relational CKH tribe launch, migration from Aztlán, the founding of Tenochtitlan, a 10-minute quickwrite, chinampa agriculture, and the three pillars of imperial expansion. Employs a striking, highly visible Codex design with a 24px minimum font size.
A comprehensive 3-day unit for Grade 5 exploring the plantation economy, the lived experiences of enslaved people, the abolitionist movement, and the Emancipation Proclamation.
An introductory history lesson where 5th-grade students connect their personal lives to U.S. history themes by creating a 'History in the Making' profile and sharing it.
A four-page printable student packet featuring a top-placed relational CKH launch box on Page 1, followed by a larger Vocabulary Bell Ringer table, larger note-taking spaces on Page 2, a larger migration graphic organizer and Lake Texcoco map analysis on Page 3, and larger chinampa engineering response spaces and expansion analysis charts on Page 4. All writing spaces are completely blank and enlarged for ample freehand student input. Designed in an earthy, historical Codex style.
A collaborative classroom research project where students profile African countries to build a giant interactive wall map and bulletin board display. Includes ready-to-print profiles for key regional anchor countries and a matching blank research template for all other countries.
A concise, practical single-page teacher resource containing step-by-step facilitation instructions, pacing suggestions, key discussion prompts, common student misconceptions, and targeted differentiation ideas.
A collaborative simulation and debate lesson where 5th-grade students roleplay as factory workers, union organizers, and management in 1912 to explore the choices, risks, and rewards of going on strike versus continuing to work.