A lesson introducing 3rd graders to the key events that sparked the American Revolution, focusing on the tension between the colonies and Great Britain.
A lesson introducing the concept of family, its definition, and its importance as a social unit.
A comprehensive lesson on Jimmy Carter's administration, covering the economic challenges, foreign policy triumphs and failures, and the cultural shift of the late 1970s. Includes slides, notes, activities, and extensive primary/visual resources.
An in-depth exploration of the Tet Offensive and the pivotal role of media coverage during the Vietnam War, examining how the 'Living Room War' changed American public opinion and created a credibility gap.
Une programmation complète pour le Cycle 2 basée sur les nouveaux programmes de 2025, structurée par thématiques et par année (CP, CE1, CE2) pour toutes les matières.
An in-depth exploration of conscientious objection and military ethics through the lens of the film Hacksaw Ridge, featuring DOK Level 3 discussion prompts and evaluation tools.
A comprehensive lesson exploring the divergent paths to independence in India and Vietnam, examining non-violent resistance, armed struggle, and the influence of Cold War ideologies.
A comprehensive 35-minute lesson on the Watergate scandal, covering the break-in, media role, Supreme Court case, and historical legacy. Includes slides, guided notes, primary source activities, and a detailed study guide.
A comprehensive 35-minute lesson on the Watergate scandal, covering the break-in, the role of investigative journalism, the Supreme Court case US v. Nixon, and the lasting impact on American trust in government.
The final assessment for the unit covering the Cold War and Civil Rights eras through primary source analysis and content mastery.
A concise 20-minute analysis of key civil rights legislation including the 24th Amendment and the Acts of 1964, 1965, and 1968. Students explore the specific legal impacts and societal changes brought about by these landmark federal actions.
A synthesis lesson where students compare and contrast all four revolutions using comprehensive graphic organizers and critical thinking prompts.
Traces the fall of the Qing Dynasty, the rise of Mao Zedong, and the radical restructuring of Chinese society under Communism.