A comprehensive final exam preparation lesson covering major 20th-century history topics, civil rights, and government, with differentiated study guides for Tier 2 and Tier 3 students.
Students explore the rise of the Populist movement, investigating how falling crop prices and high railroad costs led farmers to unite through the Grange and the Populist Party. The lesson includes a presentation on core concepts and a hands-on simulation activity exploring the economic challenges faced by 19th-century farmers.
An immersive introduction to the city-states, daily life, and enduring traditions of Ancient Greece, specifically designed for KS2 students.
A comprehensive lesson on crafting compelling research introductions for the Gilded Age, focusing on historical context and thesis development.
Une étude de cas approfondie sous forme de dossier d'enquête pour analyser les paradoxes de la frontière (échanges, familles) et ses enjeux géopolitiques mondiaux.
Une séance immersive où les élèves doivent "s'échapper" de la DMZ en résolvant des énigmes historiques et géographiques basées sur les caractéristiques physiques et l'histoire de la frontière.
Une séance d'introduction et de développement sur la création de la frontière et sa nature physique unique au monde, suivie d'une analyse des enjeux géopolitiques actuels.
A comprehensive study of the geopolitical, economic, and athletic profiles of Argentina and Austria. Students analyze rosters, coaching strategies, and gender equity in professional sports through the lens of a World Cup matchup.
Students explore the differences between market, command, and mixed economies while examining how anti-trust laws protect competition and consumers.
A rigorous Document-Based Question (DBQ) set analyzing the profound economic transformations and labor shifts of the First Industrial Revolution. Students examine how the transition from artisan craft to industrial manufacturing redefined work, wages, and social hierarchy.
A comprehensive look at Australia's most iconic geographic features—the Great Barrier Reef and the Outback—alongside an overview of the diverse islands of Oceania. Students will analyze short focused passages to understand the unique physical characteristics and environmental challenges of the region.
This lesson explores the intersection of WWI technology and human experience through a Short Constructed Response (SCR) analysis of the film 1917. Students will examine how industrial warfare shaped the lives and missions of soldiers.
A comprehensive collection of historical images, maps, and symbols for students to use in creating authentic American Revolution broadsides.
A history lesson providing essential historical and sociological context for James Baldwin's 'The Fire Next Time', focusing on the pivotal year of 1963, the Nation of Islam, and the limits of the nonviolent movement.
An exploration of Fujian province's unique geography and its profound impact on the region's maritime history and cultural isolation. Students will analyze how the rugged terrain forced the population toward the sea, shaping a distinct coastal identity.
A comprehensive study guide and answer key covering five core units of Economics, including principles, market forces, indicators, and policy.
Investigate the resistance to integration, the 'Brown II' ruling, and the emergence of grassroots activism.