Focusing on precision, students evaluate analogies to find the 'best' fit, debating why certain word choices are more logically sound than others.
A high school/college level history and literature lesson focused on James Baldwin's documentary 'I Am Not Your Negro'. It examines literal comprehension and recall of key historical figures, events, and Baldwin's core arguments about race, media, and American identity.
A historical inquiry assessment focusing on evaluating conflicting evidence and eyewitness credibility regarding child labor in 19th-century British textile factories. Students analyze four shortened primary documents before completing multiple-choice questions and a structured document-based writing response.
A scaffolded geography lesson exploring push and pull migration factors, global trade, and tropical deforestation with extensive visual supports and sentence frames designed for IEP accessibility.
A modified, highly accessible economics assessment package tailored for students with IEP accommodations. Features simplified reading level, reduced multiple-choice options, bolded key terms, clear visual icons, and an intuitive match-by-letter format instead of complex grids.
A comprehensive lesson on the Culper Spy Ring during the American Revolution. Students read about the historical secret agent network, master key espionage vocabulary, and analyze literal and inferential comprehension questions in a structured, multi-page intelligence file format.
An Honors US History gallery walk exploration of the Civil War home fronts, examining the social, economic, and political experiences of civilians, marginalized groups, and frontline medical pioneers.
A comprehensive lesson exploring the geography, culture, and integration of Europe, utilizing a reading passage, extensive comprehension activities, and an analytical exit ticket.
The final quarter assessment and answer key covering New Jersey state government, Essex County government, Newark municipal structure, and contemporary local policy issues.
A multi-faceted historical and geographical investigation of Europe, examining critical physical features and key crises from the Middle Ages to modern environmental challenges.
A fun and engaging history lesson exploring Europe during the Middle Ages and the Age of Discovery. Students read about key historical shifts, complete robust comprehension checks, and master vocabulary.
A lesson exploring Europe's geography, rich history, and modern institutions through a detailed reading passage and comprehension packet.
An engaging, high-energy classroom trivia game reviewing Topic 7 through Topic 10 of the Economics curriculum. Includes a visual slide deck with questions and answers, a student team answer sheet, and a detailed teacher facilitation guide.
A 7th-grade history investigation into how Baghdad became the center of global learning during the Islamic Golden Age through translation, trade, and cultural preservation.
An inquiry-based lesson exploring how the demographic crisis of the 14th-century Black Death disrupted feudal structures in Europe. Students analyze labor scarcity, roleplay economic shifts, and evaluate primary sources to understand how catastrophe led to working-class empowerment.
A lesson covering the outbreak of World War II, tracking the path from European invasions to the expansion in the Pacific and the attack on Pearl Harbor, based on historical lecture slides.
A lesson comparing the strategies and philosophies of major Black rights activists across three distinct eras: Abolitionism, the Jim Crow Era, and the Civil Rights Movement.
A comprehensive, curriculum-aligned practice assessment system for Massachusetts Grade 8 Civics (Topic 2, 3, and 4), featuring differentiated assessment tiers (A and B) and a master teacher key.
A 6th-grade history and geography lesson exploring how the Nile River's seasonal cycles—Akhet, Peret, and Shemu—shaped ancient Egyptian agriculture, society, and beliefs.
A highly scaffolded, SPED-accessible lesson exploring the pros and cons of gentrification from the perspective of an inner-city family. Features chunked readings, visual vocabulary, sentence starters, and structured discussions.
A 5-day daily warm-up packet based on logic puzzles and wordplay themed around liberty and freedom. Focuses on critical thinking and non-numerical deduction.
A scaffolded reading and vocabulary lesson about the history and significance of Memorial Day, designed specifically for High School ESL students at the Transitioning and Expanding proficiency levels. Includes an informational reading passage, vocabulary activities, and visual task cards.
Un programme de révision intensif et structuré sur 3 semaines pour préparer sereinement les épreuves de SVT, Physique-Chimie et Histoire-Géographie du Diplôme National du Brevet.
Planning de révision structuré sur 3 semaines pour préparer efficacement l'ensemble des matières du Brevet (Histoire-Géographie, EMC, Physique-Chimie et SVT).
Fiche de révision recto-verso sur les signaux physiques pour communiquer (signaux sonores, lumineux, ondes, vitesse de propagation, relation d = v x t, fréquence et hauteur d'un son).
Fiche de révision recto-verso sur l'énergie et ses conversions (énergie cinétique, potentielle, mécanique, sources et transferts d'énergie, circuits électriques, puissance et énergie électrique).
Fiche de révision recto-verso sur la mécanique (vitesse, mouvements rectilignes et circulaires, forces, modélisation des actions par des vecteurs, gravitation, poids et masse).
Fiche de révision recto-verso sur l'organisation et les transformations de la matière (atomes, ions, molécules, constitution, pH, réactions chimiques, combustion, métaux, solutions aqueuses).
Fiche de révision recto-verso sur l'EMC : la Défense nationale (JDC, missions des forces armées) et le fonctionnement de la vie démocratique en France (vote, pluralisme, médias).
Fiche de révision recto-verso sur l'EMC : les valeurs, principes et symboles de la République française, ainsi que l'acquisition de la nationalité et de la citoyenneté française et européenne.
Fiche de révision recto-verso sur la construction européenne de 1951 à nos jours, retraçant les grandes étapes économiques (CECA, CEE) et politiques (traité de Maastricht) de l'Union européenne.
Fiche de révision recto-verso sur les régimes totalitaires soviétique et nazi dans les années 1930, leurs caractéristiques communes (embrigadement, terreur, culte du chef) et l'expérience démocratique du Front populaire en France.
Fiche de révision recto-verso sur la décolonisation et l'émergence des nouveaux États indépendants en Asie et en Afrique après la Seconde Guerre mondiale. Aborde les processus d'indépendance (négociation et guerre) ainsi que le non-alignement.
Fiche de révision recto-verso sur la Guerre froide, la division idéologique du monde (Est-Ouest), les grandes crises géopolitiques (Berlin, Cuba) et l'effondrement soviétique.
Fiche de révision recto-verso sur la Seconde Guerre mondiale, caractérisée comme une guerre d'anéantissement idéologique, marquée par les violences de masse et la Shoah.
Fiche de révision recto-verso sur la Première Guerre mondiale, une guerre totale de tranchées marquée par la violence de masse et le génocide arménien.
Fiche de révision recto-verso sur l'aménagement du territoire français et l'insertion de la France et de l'Europe dans le monde et l'Union européenne.
Fiche de révision recto-verso sur les dynamiques territoriales de la France. Elle traite des aires urbaines, de la mondialisation des espaces productifs et des défis des espaces de faible densité.
Fiche de révision recto-verso sur la société française depuis 1945. Elle retrace la refondation républicaine à la Libération, le fonctionnement de la Ve République et les grandes réformes sociales et sociétales.
A history lesson exploring the post-Civil War origins of Memorial Day, starting as Decoration Day, and its evolution into a national day of remembrance. Students read a 5-paragraph passage and complete comprehension activities.
A deep dive into the religious and secular motivations of the First Crusade, prompting 7th-grade historians to analyze primary sources and debate whether spiritual devotion or material wealth was the primary driver for medieval crusaders.
أذكار النوم الصحيحة من السنة النبوية الشريفة مصممة بأسلوب عصري وألوان مهدئة للعين (الرمادي والتركواز الفاتح) لتسهيل القراءة والتصفح اليومي قبل النوم.
A lesson focusing on daily spiritual habits, providing beautifully designed reminder cards and resources for students and teachers to cultivate consistent worship.
مجموعة تعليمية مصممة لمساعدة الطلاب على حفظ وتطبيق أذكار ما بعد الصلاة اليومية بيسر وطمأنينة.
A comprehensive grade 6 lesson introducing ethical reasoning through the 'Moral Lab' framework. Students explore the concepts of right, wrong, and ethical dilemmas, analyzing real-world scenarios through structured discussions and hands-on activities.
A 45-minute lesson for sixth graders examining Thomas Jefferson's historic decision to deploy the US Navy against the Barbary states, introducing key foreign policy concepts through reading, decision-making simulations, and visual timelines.
An immersive 4th-grade history lesson exploring the Golden Age of Piracy. Students analyze authentic historical pirate codes as primary sources, map trade routes and Caribbean pirate havens, and distinguish pirate myths from historical realities.
A Year 11 Society and Culture lesson exploring rites of passage, comparing traditional Yolngu initiation ceremonies with contemporary Western adolescent transitions using the film Yolngu Boy.
A comprehensive lesson exploring the Voting Rights Act of 1965, the pivotal 2013 Shelby County v. Holder Supreme Court decision, and modern barriers to voting. Designed to guide 6th graders through historical comparison and critical analysis.