Paid-members only Grade 8 Social Studies Units Unit Plan 5 (Grade 8 Social Studies): Causes of the American Revolution Trace how British war debt, new taxes, and escalating protests from 1763–1775 fueled colonial resistance; evaluate diverse perspectives and detect source bias on the road to revolution.
Paid-members only Grade 8 Social Studies Units Unit Plan 4 (Grade 8 Social Studies): Roots of Self-Government Compare early democratic institutions—town meetings, colonial assemblies, jury trials, and free press—to founding ideals like natural rights and consent of the governed, while examining who was included, excluded, and how these practices set the stage for the American Revolution.
Paid-members only Grade 8 Social Studies Units Unit Plan 3 (Grade 8 Social Studies): Colonial Life and Regional Economies Compare New England, Middle, and Southern colonies through geography, economy, religion, and culture—examining specialization, credit and taxation, and cause-and-effect relationships that shaped regional development in early America.
Paid-members only Grade 8 Social Studies Units Unit Plan 2 (Grade 8 Social Studies): Indigenous Nations and European Encounters Explore how Indigenous nations and early European settlers interacted through trade, cooperation, conflict, and changing relationships with land—analyzing diverse perspectives, environmental impacts, and emerging interdependence in early North America.
Grade 8 Social Studies Units Unit Plan 1 (Grade 8 Social Studies): The Geography of Early America Geography and climate shaped how the thirteen colonies settled, worked, and governed. In this Grade 8 social studies unit, students compare New England, Middle, and Southern colonies using maps, climate data, and primary sources.
The Admin Angle The Admin Angle: Administrators Shouldn’t Be Afraid to Remove a Child from Class Protect learning with a clear, legal, and restorative process for brief student removal—prioritizing safety, rapid reset, reintegration, and equity-focused safeguards.
Blog Mathematics in the Real World: Student-Driven Projects That Build Number Sense Real-world, student-driven math projects build number-sense by applying decimals, fractions, budgeting, measurement, and data to authentic tasks—boosting engagement, problem-solving, and relevance beyond worksheets.
Parent Tips Parent Tips: Defiance Into Dialogue—Coaching Respectful Choices Support families and teachers in replacing defiance with teachable skills using shared scripts, replacement behaviors, consistent reinforcement, ABC logs, and a simple one-page BIP for calm, respectful starts.
Pre-Kindergarten Math Units Unit Plan 36 (PreK Math): Cumulative Synthesis & Exhibition Celebrate “Math All Around Us” as children count, sort, compare, build shapes, and act out add/take-away stories, then present their thinking with models, labels, and clear math language.
Paid-members only Pre-Kindergarten Math Units Unit Plan 35 (PreK Math): Shapes Everywhere Review Review 2D/3D shapes and position words through hunts, art, and building; name and compare shapes in the environment and describe locations with in/on/under/next to/behind.
Paid-members only Pre-Kindergarten Math Units Unit Plan 34 (PreK Math): Teen Numbers—Show & Tell Model teen numbers 11–14 as “ten and some ones” using ten-frames, cube bundles, and drawings; match models to numerals and explain thinking clearly.
Paid-members only Pre-Kindergarten Math Units Unit Plan 33 (PreK Math): Measure & Compare Review Compare length, weight, and capacity using hands-on methods (line up, hold, pour), and justify which object is longer, heavier, or holds more with clear evidence.
Paid-members only Pre-Kindergarten Math Units Unit Plan 32 (PreK Math): Sort–Count–Compare (Data Project) Plan and carry out a class sort, count each group within 10, build simple displays, and compare categories using clear data talk (more, fewer, same).
Paid-members only Pre-Kindergarten Math Units Unit Plan 31 (PreK Math): Decompose & Make 5 Explore different part–whole combinations that make 5 using counters, fingers, and frames; decompose and compose numbers within 5 and describe parts and the whole.
Paid-members only Pre-Kindergarten Math Units Unit Plan 30 (PreK Math): Add & Take Away within 5 Act out joining and separating stories to 5 using objects, fingers, and five-frames; tell how many are in all or left with quick “show me” responses.
Paid-members only Pre-Kindergarten Math Units Unit Plan 29 (PreK Math): Read, Write & Match Numbers 0–10 Recognize numerals 0–10, trace/write 0–5, and match numerals to counted sets using one-to-one and clear “how many” statements.
Paid-members only Pre-Kindergarten Math Units Unit Plan 28 (PreK Math): Count to 20 Extend counting beyond 10 to 20 with songs, number paths, and ten-and-extras models while strengthening one-to-one counting and cardinality.
Paid-members only Pre-Kindergarten Math Units Unit Plan 27 (PreK Math): Pattern Review & Creation Explore AB and ABC patterns by copying, extending, and creating repeats with colors, shapes, movements, and sounds; sort by attributes to identify the unit of repeat.
Paid-members only Pre-Kindergarten Math Units Unit Plan 26 (PreK Math): Positional Play with Shapes Use positional words (in, on, under, beside, in front of, behind, next to) with shapes through play, obstacle paths, and mats to follow and give clear location directions.
Paid-members only Pre-Kindergarten Math Units Unit Plan 25 (PreK Math): Build & Draw 3D Shapes Explore and name 3D shapes (cube, sphere, cone), describe flat/curved parts, and test how they roll, slide, or stack while building simple models with clay and recycled materials.
Paid-members only Pre-Kindergarten Math Units Unit Plan 24 (PreK Math): Shape Hunt & Comparison Identify, name, and compare common shapes in real environments; describe straight/curved lines and sides/corners to tell how shapes are alike or different.
Paid-members only Pre-Kindergarten Math Units Unit Plan 23 (PreK Math): Compare Numbers to 10 Compare two sets (to 10) and numerals (0–5) using pairing, lining up, and frames; identify more, fewer, or same, and connect numerals to quantities.
Paid-members only Pre-Kindergarten Math Units Unit Plan 22 (PreK Math): Answer “How Many?” Count arranged sets to 10 and scattered sets to 5 with one-to-one accuracy; use strategies and tools to track items and state the total using cardinality.
Paid-members only Pre-Kindergarten Math Units Unit Plan 21 (PreK Math): Count to 10—Anytime, Anywhere Count to 10 from any starting number using songs, movement, and number paths; practice counting-on to build confident early number sequence skills.
Paid-members only Pre-Kindergarten Math Units Unit Plan 20 (PreK Math): Teen Numbers—Ten and Some More Model teen numbers (11–14) as ten and some ones using ten-frames and bundles; say and show “ten and ___ more” to build early place-value readiness.