Modified Curriculum Early Texas Colonization and ExplorationQuick View
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Modified Curriculum Early Texas Colonization and Exploration

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<p>This is a unit of Texas History for Modified Curriculum. Students with IEPs might need to access the content with visuals, simplified reading and definitions, and interactive activities. It takes the TEKS and provides a way for these students to learn the content. There are also pre/post tests provided that can easily be uploaded onto your digital assessment platforms. There is also an explanation of Modified Curriculum and ideas on how to use it with your regular content. There are Units available for all the sections of Texas History.</p>
Modified Curriculum Natural Texas and Its People 1200-1800Quick View
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Modified Curriculum Natural Texas and Its People 1200-1800

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<p>This is a unit of Texas History for Modified Curriculum. Students with IEPs might need to access the content with visuals, simplified reading and definitions, and interactive <a href="http://activities.It" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">activities.It</a> takes the TEKS and provides a way for these students to learn the content. There are also pre/post tests provided that can easily be uploaded onto your digital assessment platforms. There is also an explanation of Modified Curriculum and ideas on how to use it with your regular content. There are Units available for all the sections of Texas History.</p>
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Modified Curriculum Mexican Colonization/Empresario System (TX History)

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<p>This is a unit of Texas History for Modified Curriculum. Students with IEPs might need to access the content with visuals, simplified reading and definitions, and interactive activities. It takes the TEKS and provides a way for these students to learn the content. There are also pre/post tests provided that can easily be uploaded onto your digital assessment platforms. There is also an explanation of Modified Curriculum and ideas on how to use it with your regular content. There are Units available for all the sections of Texas History.</p>
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Lewis and Clark Simulation

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Want to teach about Lewis and Clark in a unique way? Try using a simulation! This guide has everything you need to set up and fun and interactive simulation for teaching the Lewis and Clark Expedition. There are posters for every station plus a teacher's guide and supply list for you. Your students will never forget Sacagawea or fighting off a hungry bear. They will have to work together to navigate the challenges these brave men faced and map their journey along the way.
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Advertising Lesson

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This is a presentation that introduces students to the basics of advertising. It covers headlines, logos, illustrations, close, and background colors. At the end, students begin to create their own advertisement. This is designed to be part of an entire cross-curricular unit for a Business or Entrepreneur Fair.
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All About Me

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This is a packet designed to get to know your students. It is a great way to have students write about their interests, memories, and goals. There are a variety of ways students answer including short answer, drawing, and filling in lists.
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Dr. Seuss Mock Trials

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Ever wanted your students to argue about something that will also teach them? What about taking a Dr. Seuss character to trial! Your students will be arguing about whether or not the Cat-in-the-Hat actually burglarized Sally's home or whether Horton committed kidnapping! It is perfect for motivating students to learn about persuasion, text evidence, inference, and debate.<br /> <br /> This unit contains a teacher guide, step by step pages for the students to think about:<br /> What is a criminal charge<br /> Prosecution vs. Defense<br /> How to show evidence<br /> Debating with a fair and balanced argument<br /> How to ask proper questions<br /> <br /> It also includes a complete script for students to fill in that shows a basic understanding of how a courtroom trial runs. The script follows actual procedures but adds a flair of &quot;Seuss-like&quot; dialogue.<br /> <br /> You will not be disappointed in the results of these mock trials.
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Martin Luther King, Jr. Genre Search

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Want to have your students critically thinking while researching information? Put them to the task of finding information from multiple genres. They will have to think through each answer carefully as they learn about Martin Luther King, Jr. Does require some prep work from the teacher but I have listed internet resources and suggested books to use.
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A Journey to the New World Read Aloud

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<p>While using the book “A Journey to the New World: A Diary of Remember Patience Whipple” as a read aloud, your students will be learning how to visualize. Each day, students will draw/color pictures to represent the main character’s journey with the Pilgrims. Includes 2 types of visualizing pages, a summary page, questions (with answers), a grading rubric and suggested lesson plans.</p>