An exploration of bureaucracy and red tape in environmental legislation. Students practice reporting quantity and making recommendations to concur with ecological preservation efforts.
An overview of the domestic life, economic prosperity, and cultural shifts of the 1950s. This lesson covers the GI Bill, the rise of suburbia, the baby boom, and the tension between conformity and the emerging counterculture.
A comprehensive lesson exploring the historical context, legal arguments, and social impact of the Brown v. Board of Education Supreme Court decision. Students analyze the transition from Plessy v. Ferguson to the civil rights era through primary source excerpts and critical thinking questions.
A series of high school and 6th-grade level fluency passages designed to reinforce Greek and Latin root word recognition through age-appropriate narratives and tracking tools.
A statistical analysis of global waste trends. Students interpret charts, report quantities, and draft a formal report recommending systematic improvements to resource reprocessing.