The final lesson focuses on researching 'impact calculus'—how to weigh lives saved against economic growth, or freedom against security. Students find philosophical and utilitarian evidence to support specific weighing mechanisms.
A 45-minute exploration of how the Cold War influenced American media, focusing on how television, movies, and comics reflected the era's anxieties and social changes. Students will analyze a clip from The Twilight Zone and examine the rise of sci-fi as a metaphor for nuclear fear and social conformity.
A comprehensive review of the United States federal court system, focusing on court hierarchy, types of jurisdiction, and the path to the Supreme Court for high school final exam preparation.
Explore the origins, legends, and cultural significance of Mexican mole. This lesson covers the indigenous roots of 'mulli', the colonial legends of Puebla, and the modern recognition of mole as a global cultural heritage through a reading passage and assessment.
A review of sensation and perception modules, focusing on Gestalt principles in design and real-world scenarios.
A reading comprehension lesson focused on Italy's decision to delay coal plant shutdowns. Students analyze the intersection of global geopolitics, energy security, and environmental policy while developing academic English skills.
A comprehensive review of sensation and perception concepts, featuring scenario-based application, definition matching, and visual demonstrations of perceptual illusions.
A pitch deck and supplementary handout designed to help educators present the 'Scroll to Action' program to school leadership for integration into the curriculum.
A three-day exploration of partisan gerrymandering using the documentary 'Slay the Dragon'. Students will examine the REDMAP strategy, the Flint water crisis connection, and the grassroots activism of Katie Fahey and Voters Not Politicians.
A fast-paced investigation into the 18th Amendment, exploring how Prohibition fueled organized crime and transformed American culture before its ultimate repeal.
A comprehensive assessment module covering American Imperialism and World War I (US.21-US.29). Features a 76-question stimulus-based exam and a corresponding teacher key mapped to state standards.