Investigates the specific contributions of Moses, Blackstone, Locke, and Montesquieu to the principles of American law and institutions. Students cover TEKS 1C.
A comprehensive look at the D-Day landings, focusing on the intricate planning, the role of weather and geography, and the daring execution of Operation Overlord.
A comprehensive lesson exploring the causes, execution, and immediate aftermath of the attack on Pearl Harbor, focusing on leadership decisions and the shift in American public opinion.
An interactive simulation game where students experience the feudal hierarchy firsthand by distributing resources, paying taxes, and managing land across different social classes.
Analyze the shift from agrarian village to industrial center using the Urban Game simulation. Students will apply the CER framework to evaluate the impact of industrialization on community structure and quality of life.
A comprehensive preparation resource for the 11th Grade US History STAAR exam, featuring matching activities categorized by historical era to reinforce key vocabulary and concepts.
A comprehensive lesson plan for simulating the Constitutional Convention's debate over representation. It includes a teacher-facing facilitation script tailored for small class sizes and a student-facing strategy sheet to guide delegates through the complex negotiations between large and small states, ensuring a historically accurate deadlock and eventual Great Compromise.
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.
Focuses on the specific compromises made during the Constitutional Convention, including the Great Compromise and the Three-Fifths Compromise. Students cover TEKS 1E.