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Preview of No Prep Plans: The Rivers That Built America – Colorado River

No Prep Plans: The Rivers That Built America – Colorado River

No Prep Plans: The Rivers That Built America – Colorado RiverResearch + Group Project (Water Use & Conservation Infographic)Take your students on an engaging exploration of one of North America's most important waterways! In this hands-on research and project-based lesson, students investigate how the Colorado River supports millions of people while facing increasing challenges from drought and overuse. Working collaboratively, they gather information, organize their findings, and create a Water
Preview of Spooky Places Area 51 Mystery Unit: Aliens, UFOs, and Top-Secret Adventures!

Spooky Places Area 51 Mystery Unit: Aliens, UFOs, and Top-Secret Adventures!

Blast off into the ultimate Area 51 adventure with this engaging, cross-curricular lesson perfect for upper elementary and middle school students! Your students will become scientists, journalists, artists, and detectives as they explore the mysteries of the Nevada desert’s most famous top-secret base. This all-in-one lesson includes: Reading & Comprehension: A spooky, fun, and informative passage about Area 51, UFO sightings, alien legends, and its role in pop culture.Quiz and Exit tickets: E
Preview of Who decided what the "New World" meant? Exploration & Colonization Mini PBL

Who decided what the "New World" meant? Exploration & Colonization Mini PBL

Who decided what the "New World" meant — and for whom was it new?This ready-to-print primary source PBL activity challenges 8th graders to examine the Age of Exploration and early colonization through four powerful, perspective-shifting sources: Columbus's own journal, an Aztec account of the Spanish conquest, John Smith's description of Virginia, and Chief Powhatan's famous speech asking why the English take by force what they could obtain by love. Students choose their sources, analyze for bia
Preview of Pennsylvania State Study | Geography, Mapwork & Journal Activities

Pennsylvania State Study | Geography, Mapwork & Journal Activities

Explore Pennsylvania | State Mini Unit Study with Mapwork, Journal, and Cultural ActivitiesTake your learners on a journey through Pennsylvania with this hands-on state geography and culture mini study!  Designed for homeschool and classroom use, this resource includes mapwork, journaling, and optional reading and writing extensions into one easy-to-use state study. What’s Included: Mapwork Activity with Lesson Plan – Students color, draw, and label major cities, landmarks, and geographical
Preview of Booker T Washington Project-Based Unit | Research – Writing – Presentation

Booker T Washington Project-Based Unit | Research – Writing – Presentation

✏️A  student-centered resource to help students learn and practice  research skills, report writing, project and presentation skills.Students will use this project-based unit to learn about and report on Booker T Washington. Booker T. Washington was an American educator, author, orator, and advisor to presidents of the United States. Between 1890 and 1915, Washington was the dominant leader in the African-American community. ✏️This notebooking project unit can be assigned individually or within
Preview of Historical Figures Unit Study, Kindergarten social Studies, US History

Historical Figures Unit Study, Kindergarten social Studies, US History

Inspiring Historical Figures Unit Study | Homeschool Curriculum | Hands-On Activities & Lessons Teach history through the inspiring stories of five incredible figures! This engaging unit study is perfect for homeschooling families looking to explore the lives and contributions of George Washington, Helen Keller, Rosa Parks, Betsy Ross, and Jane Goodall through interactive lessons, crafts, STEM activities, and discussion prompts. What’s Included: Biographical Lessons – Learn about each historica
Preview of America 250 Activity: American Symbols Museum Banner Project | Bulletin Board

America 250 Activity: American Symbols Museum Banner Project | Bulletin Board

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Celebrate America 250 with this engaging American Symbols museum project designed for elementary social studies classrooms (grades 2–5). These student-created museum exhibit banners transform classrooms, hallways, bulletin board, or libraries into interactive history displays while helping students explore the meaning, purpose, and symbolism of iconic American landmarks, documents, and national symbols. This resource is ideal for younger learners and serves as a hands-on introduction to civ
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