A quick interactive matching game designed for educators to test their knowledge of Treaty Medal symbols and the differing perspectives behind them.
An answer key for the Explorer Tales Worksheet, providing correct responses and evidence-based explanations for teacher use.
A reading comprehension worksheet for 3rd grade students featuring a passage about European explorers and questions that target cause and effect skills.
An individual student worksheet where 1st graders draw and write about their personal commitment to showing school pride, serving as a reflection and exit ticket.
A large-format styled poster for the classroom where students and teachers record their agreed-upon citizen actions and sign their names as a commitment.
A read-aloud script for teachers to lead the formal "signing ceremony" of the Classroom Citizen Charter, emphasizing the importance of community commitment.
Visual presentation for the lesson, featuring slides about school pride, shared spaces, and the commitment to becoming a classroom citizen. Includes placeholders for school-specific photos.
A teacher's facilitation guide for the Classroom Citizen lesson, outlining the instructional arc, learning objectives, and pacing for a 30-minute session.
A teacher's answer key for the Gladiator Emperor worksheet, providing sample responses for analysis and comprehension questions, along with scoring guides for short responses.
A two-page homework assignment for middle schoolers featuring a 1st-grade level text about Emperor Commodus, analysis boxes, a glossary, and comprehension questions including multiple choice and short response.
An answer key and teacher guide for the Nile River Handout. It includes simplified answers and instructional tips for teaching high-interest historical content to students with lower reading levels.
A reading comprehension handout about the Nile River, designed for 5th-grade students reading at a 2nd-grade level. It includes a simplified passage and large-print short-response questions with clear writing spaces.
A sophisticated essay planning tool designed to help students construct a nuanced historical argument for the "extent to which" essay question.
A multi-page evidence dossier providing a detailed chronology of the Famine, a glossary of key socio-economic terms, and additional primary sources from British media and eyewitness accounts.