A comprehensive assessment package for Year 11 Studies of Religion I focusing on the Judaism Depth Study, featuring a research task and an in-class essay based on an unseen question.
This lesson explores the impact of New Jersey's Temporary Rental Assistance (TRA) program on preventing homelessness, analyzing the economic and social benefits of housing stability through a news report lens.
A comprehensive review and assessment package covering World History from the Enlightenment through the Cold War, aligned with state standards.
A lesson exploring the causes and effects of the Panic of 1873 through a simplified reading passage and vocabulary activities. Students learn how a railroad investment bubble led to a national economic crisis.
An intensive review session covering the Enlightenment through contemporary global issues (Units 1-9), featuring guided instruction and integrated Regents-style practice.
A high-impact 30-minute Regents review session focusing on Units 7-8 of the Modern World History curriculum, covering the Cold War, Decolonization, and Global Issues.
A 30-minute Regents review session for Units 4-6 of the Modern World History curriculum, covering Imperialism, WWI, the Russian Revolution, and WWII.
A high-impact 30-minute Regents review session focusing on Units 1-3 of the Modern World History curriculum, featuring stimulus-based multiple choice practice and test-taking strategies.
An immersive stations-based lesson exploring the causes and consequences of the Panic of 1873, focusing on railroad over-speculation, banking failures, and its impact on Reconstruction.
A high school history lesson exploring Cold War tensions through music and cultural propaganda, analyzing how both the US and USSR used the arts to project power and ideology.
A cultural exploration of the Cold War where students analyze popular music and propaganda from both sides of the Iron Curtain to understand ideological warfare.
The final assessment phase for Semester 2, including a structured study guide and a comprehensive 50-question exam with short answer components.
A culminating lesson where students apply their knowledge to identify a local problem and draft a simple legislative solution.
Examines the external forces that shape legislation, including lobbying, special interest groups, and constituent pressure.
A deep dive into the complex journey of a bill from introduction to presidential or gubernatorial signature, including the role of committees and filibusters.
Explores the specific structure and functions of the Pennsylvania General Assembly, comparing and contrasting it with the federal system to meet PA state standards.
Focuses on the structure, bicameralism, and enumerated powers of the United States Congress as outlined in Article I of the Constitution.