An immersive 3rd-grade Project-Based Learning unit where students act as museum curators to design and exhibit a living history museum, answering the driving question: How did where colonist lived shape how they lived?
An adapted social studies unit combining middle school MCAS Geography and Civics frameworks with supportive, highly visual 3rd-grade level learning materials. Includes simplified reading passages, interactive slides, scaffolded worksheets, and modified assessments.
A vibrant, hands-on social studies lesson designed for K-2 students to explore the culture, art, music, and food of Mexico City (CDMX) through coloring, sensory details, and tracing.
A 2-page companion teacher guide for delivering the Chilango Colors lesson, featuring pronunciation keys, background knowledge, and lesson delivery ideas.
A comprehensive unit on child development from birth through age 18, focusing on physical, cognitive, and social-emotional growth across early childhood, middle childhood, and adolescence.
An interactive, inquiry-driven lesson centered around the 250th anniversary of the United States. Students explore direct-recall historical facts from a KidNuz broadcast, engaging in visual trivia, transcript analysis, and literal comprehension checks.
A 4-page printable coloring, tracing, and simple mapping packet for K-2 students to learn about Mexico City (CDMX) through hands-on activities.
A comprehensive program to establish and run an active 5th-grade student council. It covers introductory roles, democratic campaigning, leadership training, and meeting protocols.
Brings the PBL unit to a climax with a student-led living history museum exhibit, peer feedback, and reflective self-assessments.
A student-facing print-ready comprehension worksheet featuring direct-recall questions, name/date fields, and structured spaces for literal transcript search answers.
A practical transition program for students moving from the US to Canada, focusing on daily survival skills like the metric system and understanding how the Canadian parliamentary government compares to the US presidential system.
Provides students with guided research materials on the three colonial regions (New England, Middle, Southern) and supports the design of their physical museum artifacts.
An interactive binary-choice trivia slide deck featuring direct-recall questions and correct option reveals based on the KidNuz 250th anniversary broadcast.