An immersive project-based lesson where students step into the role of national founders. They will synthesize concepts of geography, political science, economics, and environmental stewardship to build a functioning society from the ground up.
A comprehensive introduction to Ancient Rome, exploring its geographic roots, legendary origins, and deep cultural connections to Ancient Greece while examining the city's enduring legacy in the modern world.
An inquiry-based project where students research the cultural transformation of a Latin American country during the colonial era, focusing on the blending of Spanish, Indigenous, and African influences in religion, language, and social structures.
Focuses on the narrative arc of the Theseus myth, analyzing character motivations and the stages of the Hero's Journey.
A deep dive into the myth of Theseus and the Minotaur, focusing on the historical and cultural tensions between Crete and Athens in Ancient Greece.
A series of daily philosophical challenges inspired by Ancient Greek paradoxes and thought experiments, designed to spark critical thinking and classroom debate.
A comprehensive project exploring the Oceania region through its geography, history, and modern environmental challenges. Students use a detailed slide deck to complete a 20-question discovery quest.
A hands-on cartography lesson where students explore the political boundaries and physical geography of Oceania through labeling and coloring.
A comprehensive mapping unit focused on the geography of Oceania. Students identify and label major subregions, island nations, and significant physical features across the Pacific.
A self-paced study guide exploring the diverse economic landscapes of Asia, focusing on the relationship between economic systems, GDP, and quality of life across major nations.
This lesson explores the diverse physical regions of Africa, including the Sahara, the Sahel, and Sub-Saharan landscapes, focusing on climate patterns and the relationship between humans and their environment.
A comprehensive review of the foundational documents that shaped Early America, including the Declaration of Independence, the Preamble, and the US Constitution.
A comprehensive investigation into the use of chemical weapons during WWI, focusing on the tactical, psychological, and physiological impacts of poison gas. Students analyze multiple primary and secondary sources to construct a formal report on the horrors of gas warfare and the subsequent international efforts to ban it.
Focuses on the critical turning points of World War II, exploring the strategic shifts and human stories that defined the conflict's outcome.