- Theme: History
- Grades: 3-5
After reading Henry’s Freedom Box, students determine if the friends should’ve helped....
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After reading Henry’s Freedom Box, students determine if the friends should’ve helped....
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Students examine violent and non-violent leadership styles of the Civil Rights Movement....
Students explore the history of the telephone and how it’s changed American...
Students practice writing about and drawing a picture of their favorite sport....
Students create fictional narratives from the point of view of Google itself!...
Students get creative designing their own sport and sharing how it’s played....
Students employ their creativity to solve a unique personal problem....
After exploring the accomplishments of Abraham Lincoln, students write an informative essay....
Young learners practice opinion writing after comparing sports and picking their favorite....
Students employ their creativity to solve a unique personal problem....
Students examine violent and non-violent leadership styles of the Civil Rights Movement....
Students create a narrative about where and when they would time travel....