A structured reading comprehension worksheet about the Revolutionary War featuring vocabulary integration, gist-taking spaces beneath each paragraph, a graphic organizer, and a summary writing section.
An instructional slide deck to introduce the concepts of absolute and relative location using examples from North Africa and the Middle East.
A teacher answer key for the Dune Explorer Worksheet, providing correct markings, colors, and text answers.
A map skills worksheet focusing on North Africa and the Middle East, requiring students to identify locations using absolute coordinates and relative cardinal directions.
A polished three-page reference guide for all U.S. Presidents through 2026, using clean Inter and Montserrat fonts with generous spacing to ensure professional print results without overlapping.
An answer key and teacher guidance sheet for the Revolutionary Reporter Worksheet, providing example gists, graphic organizer points, and a summary checklist.
A visually engaging slide deck introducing the Revolutionary War and its key vocabulary with kid-friendly definitions and discussion prompts.
A professionally designed 4th-grade classroom newsletter featuring a 'Spring Seedlings' botanical theme. It introduces the student teacher (Miss. Kenzie) taking over after Spring Break, outlines upcoming curriculum goals in Math, Reading, Science, and Social Studies, and provides contact information and important dates.
An answer key and teacher guide for the Jellystone Summit Map worksheet. Includes a visual color solution, sample responses for terrain analysis, and instructional tips for teaching topography.
A presentation introducing topographic maps, contour lines, and landforms. Features clear visual explanations of elevation, steepness, and map-reading basics for young explorers.
A topographic map coloring worksheet for Jellystone Park, featuring Grizzly Peak and Jellystone Lake. Students use contour lines to determine elevation and color the map according to a provided key.
The Station Activity Cards have been updated to split across two pages. Stations 1 and 2 are now on the first page, while Stations 3 and 4 have been moved to a second page, providing larger, more legible text and easier physical management for the teacher.
A standalone Exit Ticket sheet for the Trail of Tears lesson. Includes Name and Date fields and a prompt for students to synthesize the perspectives of Mary Hill and Jobe Alexander into a single thematic word. Styled with the 'Archive Study' earth tones for consistency.
A standalone Bell Ringer sheet for the Trail of Tears lesson. Features a prominent Name/Date section and a themed prompt about packing a chest for relocation, providing ample space for list-making and reflection. Styled with the 'Archive Study' earth tones.