A geography and community unit where students explore their surroundings, learn map skills, and understand the difference between physical and human characteristics in their local area.
A four-day Easter unit for K-3 students exploring the history and symbols of Easter through hands-on crafts and outdoor movement activities. Each day focuses on a different tradition: eggs, bunnies, flowers, and community celebration.
A comprehensive 20-lesson inquiry unit for 2nd grade exploring Iowa's history, focusing on changes in daily life, significant individuals, and community celebrations using the C3 Framework.
A social studies unit designed to introduce primary students to basic geography skills, mapping, and spatial reasoning aligned with 1st grade standards.
A four-day mini-unit for grades K-3 exploring the history, symbols, and culture of St. Patrick's Day through engaging storytelling and hands-on activities.
An 8-lesson geography unit for 1st graders focused on map skills, including titles, symbols, compass roses, and legends. Students progress from understanding bird's-eye views to constructing their own maps of familiar places, aligned with Wisconsin Social Studies standards.
A comprehensive remediation unit designed to master RL.2 through fables and folktales. This sequence targets high-rigor question types, including Part A/Part B evidence questions, character motivation analysis, and proverb-based moral identification.
A social studies unit designed for 15:1 self-contained classrooms with a 1st-grade reading level, focusing on the Bill of Rights and the government's role in protecting citizen safety and freedom through interactive, low-management activities.
A comprehensive second-grade unit exploring the diverse shapes of the Earth's surface, featuring mountains, plains, plateaus, valleys, canyons, islands, and peninsulas through field-journal styled materials.
A three-day exploration of heroism comparing historical figures and modern-day community leaders, focusing on informational text features and identifying main ideas.
A comprehensive collection of Project-Based Learning (PBL) units spanning early childhood literacy, elementary math and science, and middle school social studies. Each unit guides students through inquiry, creation, and presentation within a themed 'Discovery Files' framework.
A comprehensive exploration of all 63 United States National Parks, divided by geographic region. Students will discover the history, wildlife, and unique features of each park while recording key data in their field logs.
A differentiated social studies unit covering the geography, cultures, and empires of the Middle East and North Africa, adapted for 3rd-grade readability based on the DESE Investigating History Grade 6 curriculum.
A deep dive into United States regional geography, starting with the Western region's states and capitals. This unit focuses on spatial recognition and memorization through varied active learning strategies.