Un cours complet et une fiche de révision sur la décolonisation et l'émergence du tiers-monde, conçu pour la réussite au Brevet des collèges.
A high-intensity look at the interconnected systems of Feudalism and Manorialism, focusing on the physical and economic structure of the medieval manor.
A collaborative lesson where students step into the roles of the medieval social hierarchy to understand the exchange of land for loyalty. Designed for two students with accessible language and clear role-play prompts.
Cette leçon explore les causes de la décolonisation, compare les différentes voies vers l'indépendance (Inde et Algérie) et analyse la naissance du Tiers-Monde sur la scène internationale.
A rubric and assessment tool for the Lewis and Clark Road Trip journal assignment, focusing on content, imagery, and historical accuracy.
A foundational exploration of the origins of Islam, the life of Prophet Muhammad, the significance of the Quran, and the growth of the Islamic empire.
A deep dive into how economic principles like scarcity, incentives, and market forces shape consumer behavior and market structures. Students analyze real-world marketing tactics through the lens of economic theory.
A comprehensive assessment and answer key covering the Aztec, Maya, and Inca civilizations, focusing on their culture, leadership, and eventual conquest.
A lesson exploring the ideological, economic, and military causes of the Cold War, focusing on the shift from wartime cooperation to global rivalry.
An in-depth look at the complex causes of World War I through the lens of primary source analysis, focusing on the alliance system and Balkan tensions.
A targeted reteach lesson focused on correcting misconceptions about Abraham Lincoln's First Inaugural Address, specifically his initial stance on slavery, the legality of secession, and his intentions toward the South.
A high-energy lesson on the expansion of the American West, featuring an interactive escape room activity and a visual guide to the mining boom and railroad expansion.
This lesson explores the Holocaust through the lens of the diverse American military units that liberated concentration camps. Students examine the contributions of segregated units, like the 761st Tank Battalion and Nisei soldiers, and reflect on the complex reality of fighting for freedom abroad while facing discrimination at home.
A one-period reflective experience for students to decompress after the US History STAAR exam, focusing on content mastery and personal growth.