A comprehensive lesson on the Gilded Age tailored for Texas US History students, featuring a deep dive into industrialization, urbanization, and political corruption with STAAR-aligned assessment items.
A comprehensive exploration of ceramic technology's evolution from prehistoric pottery to modern industrial applications, spanning over 20,000 years of human innovation.
Explore the pivotal role of the Buffalo Soldier regiments during the Spanish-American War, focusing on their heroic actions at San Juan Hill and the key figures who led them.
An in-depth exploration of the annexation of Hawaii, examining the economic, military, and political motivations behind the shift from a sovereign kingdom to a U.S. territory.
This lesson explores how governments in the Middle East and North Africa address water scarcity through desalination, conservation efforts, and international cooperation, specifically designed with ADHD-friendly visual supports.
A high-level soft launch presentation and discussion for the Executive Leadership Team to introduce the Resource Alignment Collaborative framework, goals, and implementation strategy.
A comparative analysis of historical and contemporary mobility patterns, focusing on the shift from permanent settlement to transnational 'flows' and the changing role of technology and state control.
An introductory lesson exploring the long-term causes of World War I (M.A.I.N.) and the immediate spark that ignited the 'Powder Keg' of Europe. Students will analyze how militarism, alliances, imperialism, and nationalism created a volatile environment.
This lesson reviews the most significant Roman emperors, categorizing their contributions to the empire's expansion, architecture, and eventual transformation.
A comprehensive research project exploring the life, military career, and historical impact of Robert E. Lee, focusing on his complex legacy in American history.