A comprehensive lesson exploring the rapid transformation of Japan during the Meiji Restoration through visual analysis and project-based learning. Students analyze primary source images to understand shifts in industry, politics, and culture.
A comprehensive lesson on the U.S. Constitution's amendment process and the Bill of Rights, featuring a chunked reader, instructional slides, and formative assessments. Students will analyze how the Constitution adapts to changing times while protecting fundamental liberties.
A comprehensive lesson exploring the foundational principles of the U.S. Constitution, including popular sovereignty, limited government, federalism, separation of powers, and checks and balances. Students will engage with a chunked reader featuring scaffolded annotations and discussion prompts to analyze how these principles prevent tyranny.
A simulation-based lesson where students step into the roles of Constitutional Convention delegates to debate and resolve the crisis of state representation.
A four-station rotation activity covering African geography, culture, and innovation. Students rotate through literary analysis, conflict case studies, technological impact mapping, and a geography-themed speaking game.
An engaging, project-based lesson exploring the Bill of Rights through a mock constitutional debate. Students analyze the first ten amendments and apply them to contemporary legal challenges.
Strategic frameworks and data analysis tools for monitoring whole-group progress on STAAR vocabulary retention and mastery.
A set of vocabulary posters focused on key terms from the Constitutional Convention, including government structures, legislative roles, and foundational principles like compromise and federalism.
A final cumulative assessment for the Foundations of Freedom remediation packet, measuring student mastery of TEKS 1 and 12B through multiple-choice questions and a comprehensive essay.