Welcome to the M Teaching Peaks store! With over 20 years of classroom experience across multiple states and countries, we offer a diverse range of products designed to boost student engagement, consolidate taught concepts, and promote classroom discussion. Enjoy exploring our store!
Welcome to the M Teaching Peaks store! With over 20 years of classroom experience across multiple states and countries, we offer a diverse range of products designed to boost student engagement, consolidate taught concepts, and promote classroom discussion. Enjoy exploring our store!
Glint Waters: A Student Reading Center in Narrative Fiction
A hands-on, story-driven adventure designed for English Language Arts classrooms.
This immersive reading center invites students to explore a richly crafted fantasy setting through interactive gameplay and engaging text.
How It Works:
Choose Your Character: Students roll a die to determine turn order, then each selects a character role.
Read & Explore: Students read through a fantasy narrative that follows a traditional story structure, filled with figurative language and layered with both literal and rhetorical devices to keep reading fun and engaging.
Draw Encounter Cards: As they move through the story, students draw from a stack of encounter cards whenever prompted, using character sheets and strength tokens to manage their journey.
Includes:
1 narrative fiction text (8 pages)
3 character cards
18 encounter cards
3 character playing sheets
1 chance card
Strength tokens
Easy & intuitive instructions
Why Teachers Love It:
Engaging: Students are drawn into the story through character roles and the suspense of each new encounter
Hands-On: Combines reading with tactile elements like cards and tokens for interactive learning
Replayable: Multiple characters and randomized encounters create a new experience with every group
Easy to Use: Intuitive play and simple instructions for smooth classroom setup
Ideal for Reuse: Perfect for laminating and using again in centers or classroom rotations
Best Wishes!
Shiverlands: A Student Reading Center in Narrative Fiction
A hands-on, story-driven adventure designed for English Language Arts classrooms.
This immersive reading center invites students to explore a richly crafted fantasy setting through interactive gameplay and engaging text.
How It Works:
Choose Your Character: Students roll a die to determine turn order, then each selects a character role.
Read & Explore: Students read through a fantasy narrative that follows a traditional story structure, filled with figurative language and layered with both literal and rhetorical devices to keep reading fun and engaging.
Draw Encounter Cards: As they move through the story, students draw from a stack of encounter cards whenever prompted, using character sheets and strength tokens to manage their journey.
Includes:
1 narrative fiction text (9 pages)
3 character cards
18 encounter cards
3 character playing sheets
1 chance card
Strength tokens
Easy & intuitive instructions
Why Teachers Love It:
Engaging: Students are drawn into the story through character roles and the suspense of each new encounter
Hands-On: Combines reading with tactile elements like cards and tokens for interactive learning
Replayable: Multiple characters and randomized encounters create a new experience with every group
Easy to Use: Intuitive play and simple instructions for smooth classroom setup
Ideal for Reuse: Perfect for laminating and using again in centers or classroom rotations
Best Wishes!
Vane Mountains: A Student Reading Center in Narrative Fiction
A hands-on, story-driven adventure designed for English Language Arts classrooms.
This immersive reading center invites students to explore a richly crafted fantasy setting through interactive gameplay and engaging text.
How It Works:
Choose Your Character: Students roll a die to determine turn order, then each selects a character role.
Read & Explore: Students read through a fantasy narrative that follows a traditional story structure, filled with figurative language and layered with both literal and rhetorical devices to keep reading fun and engaging.
Draw Encounter Cards: As they move through the story, students draw from a stack of encounter cards whenever prompted, using character sheets and strength tokens to manage their journey.
Includes:
1 narrative fiction text (7 pages)
3 character cards
18 encounter cards
3 character playing sheets
1 chance card
Strength tokens
Easy & intuitive instructions
Why Teachers Love It:
Engaging: Students are drawn into the story through character roles and the suspense of each new encounter
Hands-On: Combines reading with tactile elements like cards and tokens for interactive learning
Replayable: Multiple characters and randomized encounters create a new experience with every group
Easy to Use: Intuitive play and simple instructions for smooth classroom setup
Ideal for Reuse: Perfect for laminating and using again in centers or classroom rotations
Best Wishes!
The Sunken Jungle: A Student Reading Center in Narrative Fiction
A hands-on, story-driven adventure designed for English Language Arts classrooms. This immersive reading center invites students to explore a richly crafted fantasy setting through interactive gameplay and engaging text.
How It Works:
Choose Your Character: Students roll a die to determine turn order, then each selects a character role.
Read & Explore: Students read through a fantasy narrative that follows a traditional story structure, filled with figurative language and layered with both literal and rhetorical devices to keep reading fun and engaging.
Draw Encounter Cards: As they move through the story, students draw from a stack of encounter cards whenever prompted, using character sheets and strength tokens to manage their journey.
Includes:
1 narrative fiction text (8 pages)
3 character cards
18 encounter cards
3 character playing sheets
1 chance card
Strength tokens
Easy & intuitive instructions
Why Teachers Love It:
Engaging: Students are drawn into the story through character roles and the suspense of each new encounter
Hands-On: Combines reading with tactile elements like cards and tokens for interactive learning
Replayable: Multiple characters and randomized encounters create a new experience with every group
Easy to Use: Intuitive play and simple instructions for smooth classroom setup
Ideal for Reuse: Perfect for laminating and using again in centers or classroom rotations
Best Wishes!
Sapphire Hills: A Student Reading Center in Narrative Fiction
A hands-on, story-driven adventure designed for English Language Arts classrooms. This immersive reading center invites students to explore a richly crafted fantasy setting through interactive gameplay and engaging text.
How It Works:
Choose Your Character: Students roll a die to determine turn order, then each selects a character role.
Read & Explore: Students read through a fantasy narrative that follows a traditional story structure, filled with figurative language and layered with both literal and rhetorical devices to keep reading fun and engaging.
Draw Encounter Cards: As they move through the story, students draw from a stack of encounter cards whenever prompted, using character sheets and strength tokens to manage their journey.
Includes:
1 narrative fiction text (8 pages)
3 character cards
18 encounter cards
3 character playing sheets
1 chance card
Strength tokens
Easy & intuitive instructions
Why Teachers Love It:
Engaging: Students are drawn into the story through character roles and the suspense of each new encounter
Hands-On: Combines reading with tactile elements like cards and tokens for interactive learning
Replayable: Multiple characters and randomized encounters create a new experience with every group
Easy to Use: Intuitive play and simple instructions for smooth classroom setup
Ideal for Reuse: Perfect for laminating and using again in centers or classroom rotations
Best Wishes!
Echo Forest: A Student Reading Center in Narrative Fiction
A hands-on, story-driven adventure designed for English Language Arts classrooms. This immersive reading center invites students to explore a richly crafted fantasy setting through interactive gameplay and engaging text.
How It Works:
Choose Your Character: Students roll a die to determine turn order, then each selects a character role.
Read & Explore: Students read through a fantasy narrative that follows a traditional story structure, filled with figurative language and layered with both literal and rhetorical devices to keep reading fun and engaging.
Draw Encounter Cards: As they move through the story, students draw from a stack of encounter cards whenever prompted, using character sheets and strength tokens to manage their journey.
Includes:
1 narrative fiction text (8 pages)
3 character cards
18 encounter cards
3 character playing sheets
1 chance card
Strength tokens
Easy & intuitive instructions
Why Teachers Love It:
Engaging: Students are drawn into the story through character roles and the suspense of each new encounter
Hands-On: Combines reading with tactile elements like cards and tokens for interactive learning
Replayable: Multiple characters and randomized encounters create a new experience with every group
Easy to Use: Print-and-go format with simple instructions for smooth classroom setup
Ideal for Reuse: Perfect for laminating and using again in centers or classroom rotations
Best Wishes!
**Ashen Desert: An Student Reading Center in Narrative Fiction **
A hands-on, story-driven adventure designed for English Language Arts classrooms. This immersive reading center invites students to explore a richly crafted fantasy setting through interactive gameplay and engaging text.
How It Works:
Choose Your Character: Students roll a die to determine turn order, then each selects a character role.
Read & Explore: Students read through a fantasy narrative that follows a traditional story structure, filled with figurative language and layered with both literal and rhetorical devices to keep reading fun and engaging.
Draw Encounter Cards: As they move through the story, students draw from a stack of encounter cards whenever prompted, using character sheets and strength tokens to manage their journey.
Includes:
1 narrative fiction text (6 pages)
3 character cards
18 encounter cards
3 character playing sheets
1 chance card
Strength tokens
Easy & Intuitive Instructions
Why Teachers Love It:
Engaging: Students are drawn into the story through character roles and the suspense of each new encounter
Hands-On: Combines reading with tactile elements like cards and tokens for interactive learning
Replayable: Multiple characters and randomized encounters create a new experience with every group
Easy to Use: Print-and-go format with simple instructions for smooth classroom setup
Ideal for Reuse: Perfect for laminating and using again in centers or classroom rotations
Best Wishes!
Blaise Pascal: A Student Reading Center on Cutting-Edge Thinkers
Explore Pascal’s thought-provoking views on logic, belief, and the discomfort of uncertainty in this student reading center.
How It Works:
• Vocabulary Matching: Students match 10 key terms to definitions, preparing them for the reading.
• Informational Text: Students read an informational text about Blaise Pascal.
• Comprehension Check: Six multiple-choice questions assess understanding of the reading.
• Case Study: Examine The Art of Not Knowing as an example of Pascal’s ideas in action.
• Reinforcement: A second set of six multiple-choice questions deepens comprehension of the case study.
Includes:
1 informational text
10 vocabulary words with definitions
1 case study (The Art of Not Knowing)
12 multiple-choice questions (6 per reading)
Answer sheets and optional answer strips
Why Teachers Love It:
Flexible: Ideal for independent study, small group discussions, or classroom rotations
Engaging: Hands-on vocabulary matching activity boosts student readiness
Easy to Implement: Simple, straightforward setup for teachers
Great for Assessment: Multiple-choice questions provide clear understanding checks
Durable: Laminate for long-lasting use, perfect for repeated use
Perfect for These Subjects:
• Philosophy: Exploring uncertainty, belief systems, and human reasoning
• English/Language Arts: Supporting nonfiction reading and the interpretation of abstract ideas
• Social Studies: Introducing early modern thought and its relevance to human behavior
• Critical Thinking: Encouraging reflection on uncertainty and rational decision-making
• Education Studies: Examining how we respond to ambiguity in learning and life
Best Wishes
Baruch Spinoza: A Student Reading Center on Cutting-Edge Thinkers
Explore Spinoza’s radical insights into emotion, logic, and self-awareness in this student reading center.
How It Works:
• Vocabulary Matching: Students match 10 key terms to definitions, preparing them for the reading.
• Informational Text: Students read an informational text about Baruch Spinoza.
• Comprehension Check: Six multiple-choice questions assess understanding of the reading.
• Case Study: Examine When Emotions Get Loud as an example of Spinoza’s ideas in action.
• Reinforcement: A second set of six multiple-choice questions deepens comprehension of the case study.
Includes:
1 informational text
10 vocabulary words with definitions
1 case study (When Emotions Get Loud)
12 multiple-choice questions (6 per reading)
Answer sheets and optional answer strips
Why Teachers Love It:
Flexible: Ideal for independent study, small group discussions, or classroom rotations
Engaging: Hands-on vocabulary matching activity boosts student readiness
Easy to Implement: Simple, straightforward setup for teachers
Great for Assessment: Multiple-choice questions provide clear understanding checks
Durable: Laminate for long-lasting use, perfect for repeated use
Perfect for These Subjects:
• Philosophy: Exploring ideas about reason, emotion, and personal agency
• English/Language Arts: Supporting nonfiction reading and interpretation of ideas
• Social Studies: Examining Enlightenment-era thought and its influence
• Critical Thinking: Encouraging analysis of emotional responses and decision-making
• Education Studies: Reflecting on emotional awareness and self-regulation in learning
Best Wishes
Jiddu Krishnamurti: A Student Reading Center on Cutting-Edge Thinkers
Explore the bold challenges Krishnamurti posed to tradition, thought, and identity in this student reading center.
How It Works:
• Vocabulary Matching: Students match 10 key terms to definitions, preparing them for the reading.
• Informational Text: Students read an informational text about Jiddu Krishnamurti.
• Comprehension Check: Six multiple-choice questions assess understanding of the reading.
• Case Study: Examine Thought, Identity, and the Quiet Revolt as an example of Krishnamurti’s ideas in action.
• Reinforcement: A second set of six multiple-choice questions deepens comprehension of the case study.
Includes:
1 informational text
10 vocabulary words with definitions
1 case study (Thought, Identity, and the Quiet Revolt)
12 multiple-choice questions (6 per reading)
Answer sheets and optional answer strips
Why Teachers Love It:
Flexible: Ideal for independent study, small group discussions, or classroom rotations
Engaging: Hands-on vocabulary matching activity boosts student readiness
Easy to Implement: Simple, straightforward setup for teachers
Great for Assessment: Multiple-choice questions provide clear understanding checks
Durable: Laminate for long-lasting use, perfect for repeated use
Perfect for These Subjects:
• Philosophy: Exploring questions about thought, perception, and human identity
• English/Language Arts: Supporting nonfiction reading and discussion of key ideas
• Social Studies: Understanding the global influence of 20th-century thinkers
• Critical Thinking: Encouraging reflection on systems, labels, and independent thought
• Education Studies: Considering alternative models of learning and awareness
Best Wishes
Sigmund Freud: A Student Reading Center on Cutting-Edge Thinkers
Explore the early foundations of psychoanalysis and Freud’s theories on the mind with this engaging student reading center.
How It Works:
• Vocabulary Matching: Students match 10 key terms to definitions, preparing them for the reading.
• Informational Text: Students read an informational text about Sigmund Freud.
• Comprehension Check: Six multiple-choice questions assess understanding of the reading.
• Case Study: Examine The Shields of the Mind—Freud’s Defense Mechanisms as an example of Freud’s ideas in action.
• Reinforcement: A second set of six multiple-choice questions deepens comprehension of the case study.
Includes:
1 informational text
10 vocabulary words with definitions
1 case study (The Shields of the Mind—Freud’s Defense Mechanisms)
12 multiple-choice questions (6 per reading)
Answer sheets and optional answer strips
Why Teachers Love It:
Flexible: Ideal for independent study, small group discussions, or classroom rotations
Engaging: Hands-on vocabulary matching activity boosts student readiness
Easy to Implement: Simple, straightforward setup for teachers
Great for Assessment: Multiple-choice questions provide clear understanding checks
Durable: Laminate for long-lasting use, perfect for repeated use
Perfect for These Subjects:
• Psychology: Exploring foundational concepts in psychoanalysis and mental health
• English/Language Arts: Supporting nonfiction reading and analysis of historical texts
• Social Studies: Connecting historical thinkers to modern understandings of behavior
• Critical Thinking: Encouraging analysis of emotion, repression, and human motivation
• Health Education: Discussing mental well-being and emotional self-awareness
Best Wishes
Niccolò Machiavelli: A Student Reading Center on Cutting-Edge Thinkers
Explore the political strategies of Niccolò Machiavelli and his lasting impact on leadership with this engaging student reading center.
How It Works:
• Vocabulary Matching: Students match 10 key terms to definitions, preparing them for the reading.
• Informational Text: Students read an informational text about Niccolò Machiavelli.
• Comprehension Check: Six multiple-choice questions assess understanding of the reading.
• Case Study: Examine Machiavelli’s Rulebook for Modern Leaders as an example of his ideas in action.
• Reinforcement: A second set of six multiple-choice questions deepens comprehension of the case study.
Includes:
1 informational text
10 vocabulary words with definitions
1 case study (Machiavelli’s Rulebook for Modern Leaders)
12 multiple-choice questions (6 per reading)
Answer sheets and optional answer strips
Why Teachers Love It:
Flexible: Ideal for independent study, small group discussions, or classroom rotations.
Engaging: Hands-on vocabulary matching activity boosts student readiness.
Easy to Implement: Simple, straightforward setup for teachers.
Great for Assessment: Multiple-choice questions provide clear understanding checks.
Durable: Laminate for long-lasting use, perfect for repeated use.
Perfect for These Subjects:
• Political Philosophy: Exploring ideas of power, leadership, and strategy
• English/Language Arts: Supporting nonfiction reading and analysis of historical texts
• Social Studies: Connecting political theory to modern leadership practices
• Critical Thinking: Encouraging debate on ethics, control, and authority
• Civics and Government: Promoting discussion on how leaders gain and maintain power
Best Wishes
Marshall McLuhan: A Student Reading Center on Cutting-Edge Thinkers
Explore the influential media theories of Marshall McLuhan and his claim that “the medium is the message” with this engaging student reading center.
How It Works:
• Vocabulary Matching: Students match 10 key terms to definitions, preparing them for the reading.
• Informational Text: Students read an informational text about Marshall McLuhan.
• Comprehension Check: Six multiple-choice questions assess understanding of the reading.
• Case Study: Examine The Medium Made Me Do It as an example of McLuhan’s ideas in action.
• Reinforcement: A second set of six multiple-choice questions deepens comprehension of the case study.
Includes:
1 informational text
10 vocabulary words with definitions
1 case study (The Medium Made Me Do It)
12 multiple-choice questions (6 per reading)
Answer sheets and optional answer strips
Why Teachers Love It:
Flexible: Ideal for independent study, small group discussions, or classroom rotations.
Engaging: Hands-on vocabulary matching activity boosts student readiness.
Easy to Implement: Simple, straightforward setup for teachers.
Great for Assessment: Multiple-choice questions provide clear understanding checks.
Durable: Laminate for long-lasting use, perfect for repeated use.
Perfect for These Subjects:
• Media Literacy: Exploring how communication technologies shape society
• English/Language Arts: Supporting nonfiction reading and analysis of modern texts
• Social Studies: Connecting media theory to cultural shifts and global communication
• Critical Thinking: Encouraging evaluation of how content and form affect perception
• Technology and Society: Promoting discussion on digital platforms and influence
Best Wishes
Welcome to the Outlaws & Authority Series: An Engaging Exploration of Rebellion, Justice, and Power
This resource bundle offers 8 printable reading centers that teachers can easily set up for independent or small group learning.
These resources can be used individually or in combination with others, offering teachers flexibility in selecting the best fit for their curriculum.
The series includes eight centers, each focusing on a different historical outlaw and the theme of authority:
Robin Hood – The Heroic Thief
Bonnie and Clyde – Crime in the Spotlight
Pancho Villa – Revolutionary or Bandit
Ned Kelly – Australia’s Iron Outlaw
Jesse James – Outlaw or Confederate Hero
Phoolan Devi – Bandit Queen of India
Ching Shih – Pirate Queen of the South China Sea
The Dalton Gang – Lawmen Turned Lawbreakers
How This Resource Works:
Stage 1: Students engage in a warm-up activity, matching ten key vocabulary words to their definitions. This interactive exercise primes them for the upcoming reading.
Stage 2: Students read the informational text, either independently or in small groups.
Stage 3: Comprehension is assessed through six multiple-choice questions, ensuring students have grasped the fundamental concepts before proceeding.
Stage 4: Students explore the content further by deepening their understanding through a case study.
Stage 5: Another set of six multiple-choice questions checks their understanding of the case study and reinforces learning.
This Resource Includes:
8 informational texts
10 essential vocabulary words with definitions for each module
8 in-depth case studies
12 multiple-choice comprehension questions for each module (6 per reading), complete with answer keys
Optional answer strips for student responses
Why Teachers Love It:
Flexible – Ideal for independent study, small group discussions, or classroom rotations.
Engaging – The vocabulary matching activity prepares students and enhances comprehension.
Easy to Implement – Simple, straightforward setup for teachers, with everything needed for the lesson.
Great for Assessment – Multiple-choice questions provide clear insights into student understanding.
Durable – Laminate for long-lasting use, perfect for repeated lessons.
Perfect for These Subjects:
Social Studies – Investigating historical justice, authority, and rebellion
Sociology – Exploring fame, power, and social deviance
History – Learning about regional uprisings, criminal justice, and leadership
English/Language Arts – Building vocabulary and reading comprehension
Civics – Discussing laws, leadership, and consequences
Critical Thinking – Encouraging reflection on ethics, fame, and public perception
This resource is ideal for educators seeking to provide an engaging and effective teaching tool. It can be used as an independent work packet for students, as a resource for substitute teachers/home schooling parents, or for small reading groups, fostering collaborative learning and discussion.
To maximize longevity, we recommend laminating the texts, vocabulary matches, and comprehension question sheets. This will maintain the quality of these materials, making them a valuable long-term asset in your teaching toolkit.
Best Wishes!
The Dalton Gang: A Student Reading Center in Outlaws & Authority
Explore the notorious American outlaws, the Dalton Gang, and their bold confrontation with local authority in the 1892 Coffeyville robbery with this engaging student reading center.
How It Works:
Vocabulary Matching: Students match 10 key terms to definitions, preparing them for the reading.
Informational Text: Students read an informational text about the Dalton Gang.
Comprehension Check: Six multiple-choice questions assess understanding of the reading.
Case Study: Examine the 1892 Coffeyville robbery as a key event in the Dalton Gang’s story.
Reinforcement: A second set of six multiple-choice questions deepens comprehension of the case study.
Includes:
1 informational text
10 vocabulary words with definitions
1 case study (The 1892 Coffeyville Robbery)
12 multiple-choice questions (6 per reading)
Answer sheets and optional answer strips
Why Teachers Love It:
Flexible: Ideal for independent study, small group discussions, or classroom rotations.
Engaging: Hands-on vocabulary matching activity boosts student readiness.
Easy to Implement: Simple, straightforward setup for teachers.
Great for Assessment: Multiple-choice questions provide clear understanding checks.
Durable: Laminate for long-lasting use, perfect for repeated use.
Perfect for These Subjects:
Social Studies: Examining justice, authority, and rebellion across historical and legendary figures.
English/Language Arts: Strengthening vocabulary and reading comprehension through narrative nonfiction.
Civics: Exploring concepts of law, power, and resistance.
Critical Thinking: Encouraging students to analyze motives, consequences, and perspectives.
Ethics: Discussing moral decision-making and social responsibility through historical context.
Best Wishes
Ching Shih: A Student Reading Center in Outlaws & Authority
Explore the legendary pirate leader Ching Shih (Zheng Yi Sao) and her confrontation with imperial authority in 19th-century China with this engaging student reading center.
How It Works:
Vocabulary Matching: Students match 10 key terms to definitions, preparing them for the reading.
Informational Text: Students read an informational text about Ching Shih.
Comprehension Check: Six multiple-choice questions assess understanding of the reading.
Case Study: Examine the 1810 surrender deal as a key event in Ching Shih’s story.
Reinforcement: A second set of six multiple-choice questions deepens comprehension of the case study.
Includes:
1 informational text
10 vocabulary words with definitions
1 case study (The 1810 Surrender Deal)
12 multiple-choice questions (6 per reading)
Answer sheets and optional answer strips
Why Teachers Love It:
Flexible: Ideal for independent study, small group discussions, or classroom rotations.
Engaging: Hands-on vocabulary matching activity boosts student readiness.
Easy to Implement: Simple, straightforward setup for teachers.
Great for Assessment: Multiple-choice questions provide clear understanding checks.
Durable: Laminate for long-lasting use, perfect for repeated use.
Perfect for These Subjects:
Social Studies: Examining justice, authority, and rebellion across historical and legendary figures.
English/Language Arts: Strengthening vocabulary and reading comprehension through narrative nonfiction.
Civics: Exploring concepts of law, power, and resistance.
Critical Thinking: Encouraging students to analyze motives, consequences, and perspectives.
Ethics: Discussing moral decision-making and social responsibility through historical context.
Best Wishes
Phoolan Devi: A Student Reading Center in Outlaws & Authority
Explore the controversial figure Phoolan Devi and her confrontation with caste and authority in post-independence India with this engaging student reading center.
How It Works:
Vocabulary Matching: Students match 10 key terms to definitions, preparing them for the reading.
Informational Text: Students read an informational text about Phoolan Devi.
Comprehension Check: Six multiple-choice questions assess understanding of the reading.
Case Study: Examine the 1981 Behmai massacre as a key event in Phoolan Devi’s story.
Reinforcement: A second set of six multiple-choice questions deepens comprehension of the case study.
Includes:
1 informational text
10 vocabulary words with definitions
1 case study (The 1981 Behmai Massacre)
12 multiple-choice questions (6 per reading)
Answer sheets and optional answer strips
Why Teachers Love It:
Flexible: Ideal for independent study, small group discussions, or classroom rotations.
Engaging: Hands-on vocabulary matching activity boosts student readiness.
Easy to Implement: Simple, straightforward setup for teachers.
Great for Assessment: Multiple-choice questions provide clear understanding checks.
Durable: Laminate for long-lasting use, perfect for repeated use.
Perfect for These Subjects:
Social Studies: Examining justice, authority, and rebellion across historical and legendary figures.
English/Language Arts: Strengthening vocabulary and reading comprehension through narrative nonfiction.
Civics: Exploring concepts of law, power, and resistance.
Critical Thinking: Encouraging students to analyze motives, consequences, and perspectives.
Ethics: Discussing moral decision-making and social responsibility through historical context.
Best Wishes
Jesse James: A Student Reading Center in Outlaws & Authority
Explore the infamous figure Jesse James and his defiance of post-Civil War authority with this engaging student reading center.
How It Works:
Vocabulary Matching: Students match 10 key terms to definitions, preparing them for the reading.
Informational Text: Students read an informational text about Jesse James.
Comprehension Check: Six multiple-choice questions assess understanding of the reading.
Case Study: Examine the 1876 Northfield, Minnesota bank raid as a key event in Jesse James’s story.
Reinforcement: A second set of six multiple-choice questions deepens comprehension of the case study.
Includes:
1 informational text
10 vocabulary words with definitions
1 case study (The 1876 Northfield, Minnesota Bank Raid)
12 multiple-choice questions (6 per reading)
Answer sheets and optional answer strips
Why Teachers Love It:
Flexible: Ideal for independent study, small group discussions, or classroom rotations.
Engaging: Hands-on vocabulary matching activity boosts student readiness.
Easy to Implement: Simple, straightforward setup for teachers.
Great for Assessment: Multiple-choice questions provide clear understanding checks.
Durable: Laminate for long-lasting use, perfect for repeated use.
Perfect for These Subjects:
Social Studies: Examining justice, authority, and rebellion across historical and legendary figures.
English/Language Arts: Strengthening vocabulary and reading comprehension through narrative nonfiction.
Civics: Exploring concepts of law, power, and resistance.
Critical Thinking: Encouraging students to analyze motives, consequences, and perspectives.
Ethics: Discussing moral decision-making and social responsibility through historical context.
Best Wishes