A comprehensive unit on the women's suffrage movement, focusing on the tactical diversity of the movement and the eventual passage of the 19th Amendment. Students learn about the power of persistence and civil discourse through historical role-play.
A unit exploring the motivations, journeys, and impacts of world-famous explorers from the Silk Road to the American West.
A comprehensive 3rd-grade unit focused on self-identity, distinguishing between internal and external characteristics, exploring Indigenous and Mexica narratives, and culmininating in creative self-expression.
A comprehensive history unit for 3rd graders exploring the founding of Rome, the structure of the Republic, and the dramatic transition to the Roman Empire. Students will learn about legends, citizenship, and historical figures like Julius Caesar through engaging visuals and hands-on activities.
A unit exploring the geographical, economic, and social differences between the North and South in the mid-19th century, centered on the life of Harriet Tubman and the abolitionist movement.
A journey into the myths and culture of Ancient Greece, focusing on the powerful deities that ruled Mount Olympus and their influence on the classical world.
A series of lessons exploring the lives and legacies of global leaders who fought for justice and equality.
Une série de modules de formation destinés aux conseillers pédagogiques pour renforcer leur expertise en ingénierie de formation continue, spécifiquement appliquée à l'enseignement du français à l'école primaire.
A series of lessons examining the diverse perspectives and untold stories of the American Revolution, highlighting the experiences of groups often sidelined in traditional narratives.
A series of lessons exploring the ancient festival of Beltane, its cultural significance, and the celebration of spring's peak.
A 4-day social studies unit for 3rd grade focusing on Arizona's geography, history, and economy, specifically designed to meet standard 3.RI.9 by comparing and contrasting key details across multiple texts.
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 week-long exploration of Irish mythology, covering the Tuatha Dé Danann, the Ulster Cycle, the Fenian Cycle, and the magical Otherworld. Students will read classic legends, analyze character traits, and organize the various cycles of Irish lore.
A comprehensive 20-lesson inquiry unit exploring the causes, conflicts, and consequences of the American Revolution through the C3 framework. Students analyze primary sources, evaluate multiple perspectives, and assess how the war's outcomes addressed pre-revolutionary grievances while developing chronological reasoning and geographic awareness.
A 20-lesson inquiry unit for 5th grade exploring the Industrial Revolution's impact on innovation, movement, urbanization, and living conditions using the C3 Framework. Students investigate how steam and steel transformed the American landscape and society from 1800 to 1900.
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 mini-unit for grades K-3 exploring the history, symbols, and culture of St. Patrick's Day through engaging storytelling and hands-on activities.
A series of lessons exploring the escalating tensions in the American colonies leading up to the Revolutionary War, focusing on key events, influential figures, and the power of colonial media.
A research project where students explore the geography, history, and star players of teams competing in the World Baseball Classic.
A comprehensive set of historical skits and supporting materials for 4th-grade students to explore Idaho's past through performance. Students engage with the lives of pioneers, trappers, miners, sheepherders, and indigenous peoples.
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 exploration of Winter Olympics host cities through history, geography, and reading comprehension for 5th-grade students.
A three-day exploration of heroism comparing historical figures and modern-day community leaders, focusing on informational text features and identifying main ideas.