A three-page student worksheet featuring a large empty suitcase for drawing, a packing list section, and a reflection prompt for students to write 3+ sentences about their feelings on immigrating.
A detailed set of study notes comparing the Aztec and Inca civilizations based on primary document information. It is organized by culture and topic, using specific visual markers, icons, and a field-guide aesthetic to separate key information on farming, religion, warfare, and more.
A comprehensive teacher resource including a multi-day pacing guide, instructional strategies, and a grading rubric for the World Builders project.
A visual presentation template that guides students on what information to include in their final country presentation, featuring slide layouts for geography, governance, and culture.
A multi-page project guide for students to brainstorm and document the foundational elements of their own country, including a project roadmap and sentence starters.
A classroom poster featuring a stylized graphic of a BIPOC student presenting on sustainable fashion and community impact. The poster includes educational tips on avoiding over-consumerism and the benefits of reusing items.
A comprehensive teacher guide for a substitute teacher to facilitate the Immigration Journey lesson, including lesson timing, objectives, and specific instructions for the suitcase activity.
Visual introduction to the immigration suitcase activity, setting the scene for why people immigrate and what they might have carried historically.
Polished worksheet with refined page breaks after each part. Increased writing space on Page 2 and Page 3 for better student work areas and visual balance. Corrected text alignment in the matching section.
Teacher answer key and instructional guide for the 'Story that Changed History' worksheet, including sample answers and discussion tips.
A multi-page student worksheet with a reading passage, vocabulary matching, and comprehension questions about Harriet Beecher Stowe and 'Uncle Tom's Cabin', now structured with clear page breaks for each section.
A visual presentation for 3rd-4th grade students exploring the impact of Harriet Beecher Stowe's book on the abolitionist movement and its contribution to the start of the Civil War.
A teacher-facing model speech exemplar that demonstrates high-quality "pro" and "con" responses to the Louisiana Purchase assignment, including annotated sections for instruction.
A teacher's rubric for assessing the Louisiana Purchase speech, covering structure, use of facts, claim clarity, and oral presentation.
A scaffolded graphic organizer with sentence frames and a word bank to help students draft their short speech on the Louisiana Purchase.
A structured fact sheet outlining the pros and cons of the Louisiana Purchase, including key historical points on trade, debt, and the Constitution.