Trace the rapid expansion of the Umayyad and Abbasid Caliphates and analyze the administrative systems that unified diverse cultures across three continents.
Una lezione approfondita sull'ascesa di Benito Mussolini, il consolidamento del regime fascista e l'impatto della sua dittatura sull'Italia e sul mondo.
This lesson explores how World War I and the Great Migration led to the cultural explosion of the Harlem Renaissance. Students will read a simplified text and answer comprehension questions.
Cette leçon permet aux élèves de 3ème de localiser et d'identifier les différents territoires de la France d'outre-mer (DROM et COM) ainsi que les grands espaces maritimes mondiaux.
A lesson exploring the impact of the Freedmen's Bureau during the Reconstruction Era through a visual timeline and primary source analysis.
Explore the monumental achievements of Ancient Rome in engineering, architecture, language, and science, and discover how they continue to influence our world today.
A deep dive into Steven Spielberg's 'Lincoln', focusing on the political maneuvers behind the 13th Amendment and the historical figures involved.
A comprehensive exam and answer key based on the 2012 film 'Lincoln', focusing on the political maneuvers behind the 13th Amendment and the final days of the Civil War.
A comprehensive assessment and review of the film Lincoln, focusing on the 16th President's leadership, the ethical dilemmas of the 13th Amendment, and the political strategy of the Civil War era.
A guided review of chapters 9-13 of Prisoner B-3087, focusing on Yanek's transition to Plaszów Concentration Camp, the theme of survival, and the loss of identity.
A lesson exploring the presidency of Herbert Hoover and his support for Civil Rights during the Harlem Renaissance, designed for middle school students needing accessible text.
Covers the high-intensity years of the Civil Rights Movement (1963-1968), from the Birmingham campaign and the March on Washington to the Voting Rights Act and the Memphis Sanitation Strike.
Explores the early years of the modern Civil Rights Movement (1954-1961), focusing on the Montgomery Bus Boycott, the Nashville sit-ins, and the rise of nonviolent direct action.