A university-level exploration of the four major Arab-Israeli conflicts between 1948 and 1973, focusing on comparative analysis of their geopolitical causes and long-term consequences.
An exploration of the First Amendment's free speech protections and limitations in a democratic society. Students analyze landmark Supreme Court cases and apply legal standards to modern-day scenarios.
A lesson focused on key vocabulary terms essential for understanding the political and social tensions leading up to the American Revolution.
An exploration of the complex causes of World War II, tracing the path from the end of World War I through the rise of aggressive leaders and the start of global conflict.
A comprehensive lesson exploring the historical roots, cultural identity, and culinary impact of Black Soul Food in America. Students will trace the evolution from West African origins to contemporary global influence through reading, discussion, and project-based learning.
Focuses on clearing up common confusion between the Money Market and Loanable Funds Market, mastering the Fed's tools, and understanding the money expansion process.
A quick review lesson designed to prepare students for US History STAAR assessments, focusing on four key eras: Imperialism, the Roaring 20s, the Great Depression, and WWII.
A comprehensive university-level lesson exploring how liberal, conservative, and libertarian ideologies shape government involvement in social issues like education and public health. Students analyze the tension between federal and state responsibility and how policy shifts reflect ideological successes.
A comprehensive lesson for 8th-grade special education students focusing on the Holocaust through the lens of propaganda, life in camps, resistance, and survivor testimonies. This lesson uses simplified language and visual supports to build understanding and empathy.
A 40-minute interactive lesson bridging 'Work Hard, Be Kind' values with an introduction to Psychology through an engineering challenge and a social mystery.
A comprehensive 60-90 minute Valentine's Day trivia experience exploring history, global traditions, and the science of chocolate through a 'secret agent archive' lens.
A comprehensive look at Woodrow Wilson's visionary plan for a post-war world, featuring primary source analysis and historical context of the Fourteen Points.