A comprehensive STAAR EOC prep lesson covering the high-frequency TEKS for the Civil Rights Movement and post-WWII America. Includes visual instruction, primary source analysis, and rigorous practice questions.
A comprehensive lesson designed to help GED students master the art of deconstructing political cartoons by identifying persuasive techniques and analyzing historical impact.
An investigation into the social, political, economic, and religious causes of the Protestant Reformation, focusing on the corruption within the Catholic Church and the impact of the Printing Press.
An introductory lesson on the Age of Exploration covering motives, key figures, maritime technology, and the global impacts of the Columbian Exchange for 9th-grade students.
A lesson exploring the conflict between King John and the Barons, the creation of the Magna Carta, and its lasting impact on modern democracy.
A comprehensive look at the French and Indian War, exploring its causes, the shift in global power, and how it set the stage for the American Revolution through debt, taxes, and colonial unity.
A comprehensive lesson exploring the tension between westward expansion and the spread of slavery, focusing on Indian removal, the Kansas-Nebraska Act, and the Dred Scott decision.
Investigates America's transition into a global empire, focusing on the causes and consequences of the Spanish-American War and the often-overlooked Filipino-American War.
Analyzes the United States from the 1980s to the present, focusing on the technological revolution, globalization, post-9/11 challenges, and current societal trends.