A comprehensive geography lesson for 7th graders exploring the unique physical features, climates, and regions of Mainland and Insular Southeast Asia through the lens of an explorer's journey.
A detailed exploration of individual rights, the Bill of Rights, and how these protections empower citizens.
A deep dive into the concept of civic and personal responsibilities, exploring how duties shape communities.
An introductory lesson exploring the concept of citizenship, including rights, responsibilities, and community involvement.
A project-based lesson where students research, design, and lead a mini-lesson on key topics of 19th-century American expansion. Students must integrate primary sources and academic research into an engaging classroom activity.
A comprehensive vocabulary and spelling packet focused on the history and language of the Women's Suffrage movement. Students will master ten thematic words through diverse linguistic and orthographic activities.
A role-playing activity where students take on the persona of a Revolutionary-era journalist to analyze the impacts and ideals of the American Revolution.
A summative assessment lesson where students use simplified evidence to explain how ancient Egyptians created complex systems of government and religion during the Old Kingdom.
A 20-30 minute introductory lesson for 1st graders to understand the significance of Memorial Day, the concept of a hero, and key national symbols of remembrance.
A deep dive into the landmark Plessy v. Ferguson case, exploring the legal arguments, the "separate but equal" doctrine, and Justice Harlan's famous dissent. Students will analyze the long-term impact of this ruling on American society.
A lesson focused on the unique geography of Cape Cod and the Islands, including town identification and regional categorization.
A comprehensive lesson on evaluating news sources using the CRAAP method, equipping students with the tools to distinguish between reliable information and misinformation.
A two-day exploration of women's journey from the 'Founding Mothers' of the Early Republic to the hard-won victory of the 19th Amendment. Students analyze primary sources and the shift from domestic influence to political citizenship.
A comprehensive lesson introducing Hammurabi's Code through the lens of Mesopotamian geography, social hierarchy, and the quest for justice in ancient Babylon.
An investigation into Austrian football, Alpine geography, and economic ties to the European market.
An in-depth investigation into the intersection of football, economics, and geopolitics in Argentina, comparing the men's and women's national teams.
A comprehensive set of resources to prepare students for a Timed Long Essay Question (LEQ) on the trans-Atlantic slave trade's impact on Africa and the Americas (1450-1750). Includes visual instruction, a scaffolded writing organizer, a detailed evidence bank, and teacher guidance.
Students research and produce an infomercial-style video about a major invention of the Industrial Revolution, focusing on historical accuracy and persuasive presentation.
A comprehensive introduction to the landmark Plessy v. Ferguson Supreme Court case, exploring the origins of 'separate but equal' and its impact on American society.
A lesson focused on identifying influential figures who made a significant impact on history and society through their actions in sports, art, and activism.
An exploration of TikTok's psychological and marketing influence, focusing on algorithmic power, social proof, and peer-driven trends through modeled annotation practices.
A lesson exploring the social hierarchy of Ancient Athens through a Socratic Seminar, focusing on the perspectives of different social groups and their role in democracy.
An exploration of the diverse social groups in ancient Athens, focusing on the roles, rights, and daily lives of citizens, women, metics, and slaves through detailed readings and profiles.
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.