Explore the fascinating history of plumbing, from ancient aqueducts to modern sanitation systems. This lesson highlights the impact of plumbing on public health and societal development, engaging 9th-grade students in a 30-minute session.
Students explore the foundations of professional journalism ethics to collaboratively build a code of conduct for their classroom newsroom, focusing on truth, fairness, and accountability.
A 45-minute civics lesson exploring the First Amendment through the lens of the landmark Supreme Court case Tinker v. Des Moines, empowering students to understand their rights and responsibilities.
Students explore the vital role of a free press as the 'Fourth Estate' in a democracy, examining historical impact and current relevance through inquiry and analysis.
A historical exploration of tropical storms in the Caribbean, focusing on significant events, technological evolution, and the impact on regional history from the colonial era to the late 20th century.
A lesson exploring the struggle for school equality in the United States, focusing on key legal cases and the brave students who led the way for integration.
This lesson explores how the rapid changes of the Industrial Revolution necessitated significant reforms across economic, social, and political spheres in the 19th century. Students will analyze the shift from laissez-faire capitalism to government intervention and the rise of labor movements.
A comparative look at Hawaiian culture and Southern US culture, focusing on language, housing, economics, and deep-rooted family values.
A short lesson focused on mastering key figures and founding documents of the American Revolution through matching and reflection.
A comprehensive lesson on Public Relations in Psychology, focusing on translating complex research for public consumption, managing public perception of psychological science, and ethical communication.
A 4-week project-based learning unit where students plan a cross-country journey to explore the history and landscape of America's National Parks. Students balance logistical planning with deep historical research into the creation and cultural significance of each site.
A reflective lesson where students explore the poetic beauty and personal significance of the Psalms, choosing a specific passage to analyze and connect with their own lives.
A lesson exploring the theory and impact of Reaganomics through a comparative analysis of supply-side economic arguments. Students will examine primary perspectives on tax cuts, deregulation, and government spending to understand the debate over 'trickle-down' economics.
A deep dive into the ideological conflict of the Cold War through the lens of propaganda. Students will analyze techniques used by both the US and the USSR to influence public opinion and contrast their messaging strategies.
Students explore the core tenets of Confucianism, Taoism, and Buddhism by analyzing three alternative endings to the Avatar: The Last Airbender series, each reflecting a different Eastern philosophy.
A comprehensive review of the Roaring Twenties for Texas STAAR preparation, focusing on key vocabulary, social shifts, and economic policies through a creative vintage newspaper theme.
A deep dive into the Gilded Age focusing on the rapid growth of industry, the rise of cities, and the complex web of political machines through a hands-on hexagonal matching activity.
A comprehensive exploration of the Canadian Senate's role, the arguments for its continued existence, and the growing calls for its reform or complete abolition.
An introductory lesson exploring the Civil Rights Movement through the powerful words of its leaders. Students engage in a gallery walk to analyze quotes, reflect on leadership styles, and connect historical messages to modern contexts.
A vocabulary-focused exploration of civil rights, spanning the 1950s/60s Modern Movement through contemporary issues, using visual cards, organizers, and matching exercises.
A lesson exploring the motivations, events, and consequences of the European colonization of Africa, focusing on the Berlin Conference and British expansion in South Africa through the lens of cause and effect.
A comprehensive reading and analysis lesson exploring the specific impacts of global warming on Latin America, focusing on hurricanes, deforestation, and landslides.
A collection of Short Constructed Response (SCR) task cards covering major eras of US History from the Gilded Age to WWII, designed for a high-engagement 'History Bites' candy reward activity. Includes student cards and a teacher answer key.
A visual-heavy review lesson where students analyze and match iconic political cartoons and photographs from the Gilded Age and Progressive Era to their corresponding historical concepts.