Students explore the fundamentals of globalization by tracing the lifecycle of everyday products. They learn about supply chains, outsourcing, and the concept of comparative advantage through a hands-on mapping activity.
A Year 11 Society and Culture lesson exploring rites of passage, comparing traditional Yolngu initiation ceremonies with contemporary Western adolescent transitions using the film Yolngu Boy.
An in-depth Society and Culture lesson exploring rites of passage, identity, and cultural transition through the Australian film Yolngu Boy. Students apply Van Gennep's three-stage theory to compare traditional Yolngu initiation with modern secular milestones.
A comprehensive lesson plan and visual asset kit introducing the PEGS (Political, Economic, Geographic, Social) framework for social studies analysis. Includes vibrant illustrated wall posters, elegant minimalist binder inserts, educational slides, a student application worksheet, and a teacher's facilitation guide.
A comprehensive lesson preparing ESL high school students for the US History Regents Exam by analyzing landmark Supreme Court cases. The lesson includes visual graphic organizer study sheets, interactive slides, and a scaffolded teacher guide with vocabulary support.
A 60-minute interactive civics lesson connecting the First and Fourth Amendments to modern scenarios, containing a teacher guide, presentation slides, student worksheet, and answer key.
A highly visual, scaffolded lesson on the landmark Supreme Court cases required for the New York State Regents exam. Designed specifically for high school English Language Learners (ELLs/MLs) with simplified vocabulary, graphic organizers, and visual anchors.
A premium, cohesive collection of beautifully designed spiritual and religious reminders for daily, weekly, and seasonal practices, featuring high-contrast connected Arabic typography, elegant arches, and glowing celestial themes.
Detailed examination of the three branches of government, the bureaucracy, and the complex relationship between state and national power.
A comprehensive inquiry-based lesson exploring the multi-faceted causes of World War II (Treaty of Versailles, League of Nations failure, rise of fascism, appeasement, and aggressive expansion) through a Document-Based Question (DBQ) case study and synthesis writing activity.
A comprehensive history lesson exploring the rise, military expansion, trade networks, and cultural exchange of the Ottoman Empire through a rich historical story, slide presentations, and structured student synthesis activities.
A service-learning lesson where students plan, execute, and reflect on a community service project of their choice (school campus cleanup, food drive, or clothing drive). It includes interactive presentation slides, a step-by-step project planning guide, a simplified reflection worksheet, and a teacher facilitation guide.
A comprehensive set of 6-minute daily warm-ups and corresponding closure questions spanning 11 crucial chapters of John Green's 'Everything is Tuberculosis'.
A comprehensive history and civics lesson analyzing how the Supreme Court's interpretation of the 14th Amendment evolved from Plessy v. Ferguson to Brown v. Board of Education.
A comprehensive lesson exploring Chapter 9 ('Not a Person') of John Green's 'Everything is Tuberculosis', focusing on medical dehumanization, social stigma, and the historical and modern experiences of TB patients.