A visual presentation for a 9th-10th grade history lesson on the environmental and social impacts of colonization in Latin America, featuring a video embed and interactive prompts.
A visual presentation for instruction on the Beringia migration, focusing on the distinction between observation and inference through archaeological case studies. Includes high-impact visuals and discussion prompts.
A comprehensive answer key for both the Beringia Inference Quiz and the Exit Ticket, providing correct answers, logical reasoning for inferences, and sample student responses.
A professional teacher facilitation guide designed to support classroom discussions about the Beringia migration. It includes high-level inference prompts, potential student responses, and debate topics to deepen student engagement.
A concise exit ticket styled as a field log entry. It features one multiple-choice inference question about ancient technology and one open-ended reflection on migration motivations.
A comprehensive quiz focusing on inference skills related to the Beringia migration. Students use provided evidence snippets to draw conclusions about ancient people's motivations, technology, and environment.
A 2-page student worksheet for guided note-taking, child development scenario analysis, and a creative scaffolding design task for a developmental milestone.
An 8-slide presentation introducing Lev Vygotsky's sociocultural theory, updated for a Child Development classroom focus. It covers biographical info, the Piaget vs. Vygotsky debate, MKO, ZPD (with child-centric diagrams), Scaffolding, and Play.
A 3-page teacher guide providing a complete lesson plan for Lev Vygotsky's sociocultural theory, updated for a Child Development classroom focus. Includes FCS standards and child-centric instructional flow.
A set of 8 printable task cards designed for small group collaboration. Each card presents a challenge that varies in difficulty, requiring students to identify their MKO and utilize scaffolding to succeed.
A 2-page student worksheet for guided note-taking, scenario analysis, and a creative scaffolding design task. Features a "blueprint" design with clear work areas.
An 8-slide presentation introducing Lev Vygotsky's sociocultural theory. It covers biographical info, the Piaget vs. Vygotsky debate, MKO, ZPD (with diagrams), Scaffolding, and Private Speech.
A 3-page teacher guide providing a complete lesson plan for Lev Vygotsky's sociocultural theory. It includes instructional flow, discussion prompts, classroom management tips, and a glossary of key terms.
A scaffolded writing and speaking worksheet for ESOL students. It features sentence stems for drafting a battle cry, an oral presentation framework, and a reflection on the value of research, specifically designed to support emergent bilinguals in meeting TELPAS and TEKS criteria.