


Two Spies in Jamestown
Why is it important to look at two sides of the same story?
Miss Flash and Clio ask students to compare and contrast two youths at Jamestown: Henry Spelman and Pocahontas. This investigation helps students see that history isn’t one story. It’s many and it's messy.
SHIPPING SEPTEMBER 1
What’s included:
1 print copy of “100% History Detectives: Two Spies in Jamestown”, a 28-page chapter book combining a high-interest fiction story with engaging nonfiction social studies content.
1 Student Journal, a print booklet full of activities and questions that help students make sense of the book
1 Teacher’s Guide, a print walk-through detailing every lesson step and providing additional supports and extensions - everything needed to confidently open-and-go
Companion Videos, instructional videos capture students’ attention to explore the “Big Question” and subject material
Additional Digital Resources, a robust digital library that includes resources such as a pacing guide, digital book, and activity slides
Why is it important to look at two sides of the same story?
Miss Flash and Clio ask students to compare and contrast two youths at Jamestown: Henry Spelman and Pocahontas. This investigation helps students see that history isn’t one story. It’s many and it's messy.
SHIPPING SEPTEMBER 1
What’s included:
1 print copy of “100% History Detectives: Two Spies in Jamestown”, a 28-page chapter book combining a high-interest fiction story with engaging nonfiction social studies content.
1 Student Journal, a print booklet full of activities and questions that help students make sense of the book
1 Teacher’s Guide, a print walk-through detailing every lesson step and providing additional supports and extensions - everything needed to confidently open-and-go
Companion Videos, instructional videos capture students’ attention to explore the “Big Question” and subject material
Additional Digital Resources, a robust digital library that includes resources such as a pacing guide, digital book, and activity slides
Why is it important to look at two sides of the same story?
Miss Flash and Clio ask students to compare and contrast two youths at Jamestown: Henry Spelman and Pocahontas. This investigation helps students see that history isn’t one story. It’s many and it's messy.
SHIPPING SEPTEMBER 1
What’s included:
1 print copy of “100% History Detectives: Two Spies in Jamestown”, a 28-page chapter book combining a high-interest fiction story with engaging nonfiction social studies content.
1 Student Journal, a print booklet full of activities and questions that help students make sense of the book
1 Teacher’s Guide, a print walk-through detailing every lesson step and providing additional supports and extensions - everything needed to confidently open-and-go
Companion Videos, instructional videos capture students’ attention to explore the “Big Question” and subject material
Additional Digital Resources, a robust digital library that includes resources such as a pacing guide, digital book, and activity slides