High school students explore the intersection of music and social change, analyzing how melodies and lyrics served as tools for historical movements from Civil Rights to Hip-Hop.
A comprehensive exploration of ceramic technology's evolution from prehistoric pottery to modern industrial applications, spanning over 20,000 years of human innovation.
Explore the pivotal role of the Buffalo Soldier regiments during the Spanish-American War, focusing on their heroic actions at San Juan Hill and the key figures who led them.
An in-depth exploration of the annexation of Hawaii, examining the economic, military, and political motivations behind the shift from a sovereign kingdom to a U.S. territory.
An introductory lesson exploring the long-term causes of World War I (M.A.I.N.) and the immediate spark that ignited the 'Powder Keg' of Europe. Students will analyze how militarism, alliances, imperialism, and nationalism created a volatile environment.
Comprehensive answer keys and teacher facilitation guides for the Europe remediation packet.
A deep dive into how the philosophies, government structures, and architecture of Ancient Greece and Rome laid the groundwork for modern European society.
Examines the diverse cultural landscapes of Europe, including religion, language, and the concept of a shared European identity.
Investigates European economic systems and the formation, purpose, and challenges of the European Union.
Analyzes the impact of the World Wars and the subsequent Cold War on the political and physical landscape of Europe.
Explores the motivations, key figures, and global consequences of European exploration, focusing on the shift in power and cultural exchange.
A comprehensive lesson designed for 9th and 10th graders to explore their local community's needs and strengths, culminating in a social impact project proposal. Students engage in research, interviewing, and planning to foster civic responsibility.