A student worksheet for the Zimbabwe expedition, providing space to record observations on landmarks, wildlife, and traditional dances.
An 8-day interdisciplinary project where 3rd-grade students design a sustainable historical Massachusetts settlement. Integrating math, ELA, science, and social studies, students apply area, perimeter, fractions, weather science, Wampanoag adaptations, and persuasive writing.
A vibrant 40-minute lesson for second graders focusing on the meaningful symbols and celebrations of Juneteenth. Through interactive slides, a visual worksheet, and structured teaching prompts, students learn about the Juneteenth flag, red food traditions, uplift music, and festive community parades.
A beautiful two-page student activity worksheet featuring a Juneteenth matching activity, a custom flag-design drawing space, and guided primary-ruled writing lines for reflecting on community joy.
A comparative and deep-dive review sequence exploring foundational teachings, sacred texts, and cultural practices of major world religions.
A historical investigation lesson exploring the experiences of immigrants in America. Students research an individual immigrant, complete a detailed profile organizer, and demonstrate their understanding of core concepts like push and pull factors.
An interactive and colorful slide deck featuring a welcome slide, the story of Juneteenth, detailed guides on the flag, food, music, parades, and discussion prompts.
A comprehensive 4th-grade social studies unit where students analyze the Olmec, Maya, Aztec, and Inca civilizations. Through primary-source-style document analysis, geographical exploration, and civic action, students discover what made these empires successful and apply ancient engineering solutions to improve the modern City of Surprise.
A lesson exploring the calling of the first disciples, focusing on Jesus' invitation to become fishers of men and share God's love with others through creative, hands-on activities.
A comprehensive, highly detailed two-page teacher guide outlining the 40-minute lesson flow, classroom discussion prompts, slide scripts, and worksheet guidance.
A creative civics and art lesson where fourth-grade students brainstorm personal actions for four key areas of citizenship (leadership, planet care, rules, and helping), then design personal, colorable quilt squares that combine into a collaborative classroom display.
A standalone, double-sided printable reading worksheet designed for English Language Learners (ELL) focusing on Loving Day (June 12, 1967). Includes an accessible, scaffolded reading passage, a visual vocabulary spotlight, text-dependent comprehension questions with writing frames, and a creative reflection activity.
A complete educational board game package designed for 3rd-grade English Language learners (ELs) studying the causes of the American Revolutionary War. Features simplified text, visual supports, and sentence frames to assist language production.