A foundational exploration of Ancient Athenian democracy, covering citizenship, the Assembly, and the differing social roles of men and women. Students will analyze primary source text to understand the civic values of the time.
Investigate the resistance to integration, the 'Brown II' ruling, and the emergence of grassroots activism.
Examine the 1954 Supreme Court ruling, including the psychological evidence presented and the unanimous decision.
Explore the NAACP's long-term legal strategy led by Thurgood Marshall and the five specific cases that formed Brown v. Board.
Analyze the legal precedent of 'separate but equal' established by Plessy v. Ferguson and the reality of Jim Crow education.
A collection of vocabulary activities focused on high-frequency academic words used to analyze the Cold War, including 'impact', 'tension', and 'strategy'.
A comprehensive reading and assessment lesson exploring the life and legacy of Walt Disney, from his humble beginnings on a Missouri farm to the creation of a global entertainment empire.
A comprehensive visual assignment and assessment for AP Human Geography Units 3 and 4, focusing on the intersection of cultural patterns and political structures within a single country.
A 45-minute lesson exploring the Seminole Wars through Howard Zinn's lens of resistance and the perspective of the Seminole people. Students analyze historical imagery and texts to uncover narratives of agency and defiance against forced removal.
A comprehensive end-of-course or unit-review project where students create a visual 'one-pager' profile of a country, synthesizing concepts from all seven units of the AP Human Geography CED.
Students explore the history of American involvement in WWI, vocabulary related to trench warfare, and the significance of modern memorials through a comprehensive reading packet.