An exploration of the 1960s counter-culture movement, focusing on the origins of the hippie lifestyle and the escalation of antiwar protests against the Vietnam War.
An in-depth exploration of the American Revolution and the formation of the United States, focusing on key events, influential figures, and the ideological foundations of the new republic.
A comparative study of the government structures, economic systems, and daily life in the United States and the Soviet Union during the Cold War era. Students will analyze the fundamental differences between democracy/capitalism and communism/totalitarianism.
A fast-paced current events analysis lesson where students act as economic analysts to decode real-world news using core economic concepts. Designed for a single 45-minute period with heavy scaffolding for Emergent Bilingual learners.
A simplified project-based lesson on the Cold War designed for Tier 3 Special Education students. Students use a 'Case File' approach to build a timeline of 10 major events with provided stems and visual supports.
A comprehensive vocabulary resource covering key terms, figures, and legislation from the Gilded Age and the Progressive Era, designed for student reference and active note-taking.
A comprehensive social studies lesson exploring the power of public art. Students analyze murals as primary sources to understand community history and civic advocacy, culminating in a collaborative mural design project.
A lesson focused on evaluating the Louisiana Purchase through a short speech. Students use primary source facts to build a claim, support it with reasons, and present their perspective on the 1803 land deal.
A comprehensive 35-minute review session for Topic 9, covering economic theories, fiscal policy nuances like crowding out and lags, and a deep dive into the Federal Reserve's monetary tools to prepare students for their exam.
A high-energy lesson on cryptography and the history of the Enigma machine, designed to motivate students before the WYTOPP state assessment. Students learn about substitution ciphers and decode a secret message of encouragement.
A research-based lesson exploring the complex economic, environmental, and social impacts of tourism in the Caribbean region. Students will investigate both the vital benefits and the significant challenges posed by the tourism industry.
A comprehensive assessment covering the core pillars of Medieval European society, including the feudal hierarchy, the life of knights, Viking incursions, and the architectural defenses of castles.
An immersive simulation where students experience the hardships and hopes of 19th-century westward expansion through first-person narrative writing and historical analysis.
A comprehensive 45-minute lesson comparing the Mayan, Aztec, and Incan civilizations, focusing on their unique achievements, social structures, and geographical adaptations.
A lesson exploring the socio-political origins of Earth Day, focusing on the 1970 movement and its evolution into a global phenomenon. Students analyze historical catalysts and the impact of environmental advocacy.
A comprehensive lesson exploring the Louisiana Purchase, focusing on the key figures, the motivations behind the deal, and its impact on American history. Designed with accessible language and visual supports for special education students.
A comprehensive lesson wrapping up the executive branch by challenging students to design the leadership structure and operational machinery of their own fictional countries.