A high-stakes capstone simulation where student teams must verify a breaking news story under a tight deadline, deciding whether to 'Print' or 'Kill' the story.
A comprehensive exploration of the Cold War's global impact, focusing on proxy wars in Korea and Vietnam, the division of Europe and the Berlin Wall, and the Cuban Missile Crisis. Students will analyze how the superpower rivalry reshaped the 20th-century world.
A lesson focused on identifying misinformation and disinformation through short case studies, culminating in a CER (Claim, Evidence, Reasoning) paragraph about spotting digital red flags.
A comprehensive exploration of the European colonization of Africa, featuring diverse primary sources that highlight both imperialist motivations and African resistance. Students will analyze the human, economic, and political impacts of the 'Scramble for Africa'.
A lesson introducing the concept of family, its definition, and its importance as a social unit.
A comprehensive exploration of America's westward expansion, covering the ideological drive of Manifest Destiny, the industrial feat of the Transcontinental Railroad, and the social movement of the Exodusters.
An intensive survey lesson covering the critical events and lasting impacts of the American Revolution, Westward Expansion, the Civil War, and World War II. Students will analyze primary sources and synthesize information across different eras to understand historical continuity and change.
A lesson exploring the lives, reign, and eventual downfall of Maximilian I and Empress Carlota during the Second Mexican Empire, focusing on their time in Mexico.
A lesson exploring the historical roots of Cinco de Mayo, focusing on the debt crisis and the Battle of Puebla.
An exploration of sustainable vs. unsustainable practices through comparative analysis, cause-and-effect case studies, and real-world trade-offs. Includes a comparative chart, accommodated case studies, and an exit ticket.
An intensive 50-question interactive quiz game designed to review critical 8th grade concepts across four major subject areas.
A middle school lesson focused on distinguishing between objective facts and subjective opinions across modern media contexts, featuring a movement-based 'Opinion Orbit' activity.
A lesson exploring the linguistic and cultural threads connecting the Maya, Aztec, and Inca civilizations to modern-day Mexico, Peru, and Guatemala. Students learn about indigenous words used in everyday language and enduring traditions.
A review of the unit's key concepts and a final assessment on the shared characteristics and unique contributions of medieval civilizations.
Investigating the architecture, arts, and daily routines of people living in medieval castles, monasteries, and Japanese shrines.
A cross-cultural examination of medieval technology, from agricultural tools to navigational instruments and architectural marvels.
A look at the thriving economy of the Islamic Empire through trade networks, the Silk Road, and the impact of the Crusades.
Exploring the Golden Age of the Islamic Empire, focusing on advancements in science, math, and the role of Islam in unifying a diverse caliphate.
A comparative study of European and Japanese feudalism, highlighting similarities in social structures and differences in culture and technology.
An analysis of Japan's feudal government, the role of the Shogun, and the code of the Samurai.
A deep dive into the influence of the Roman Catholic Church on medieval European society, politics, and daily life.
An exploration of the feudal system and manorialism in Western Europe, focusing on the social hierarchy and agrarian economy.
An introduction to the global Middle Ages, defining the time period and setting the stage for the rise of regional powers in Europe, Japan, and the Islamic world.
A comprehensive lesson on sustainable development, focusing on the three pillars of sustainability and our responsibility to future generations. Includes visual-heavy slides, accommodated guided notes, and real-world case studies.
Una lezione approfondita sull'ascesa di Benito Mussolini, il consolidamento del regime fascista e l'impatto della sua dittatura sull'Italia e sul mondo.