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.
This lesson explores Elie Wiesel's Night, focusing on evidence-based analysis of key themes including transformation, faith, and the psychological impact of the Holocaust.
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.
A 50-minute introductory lesson covering the diverse physical features, biomes, and regional geography of Sub-Saharan Africa.
A high-energy, visual-focused lesson for freshman EL students exploring the intersection of Black and Hispanic identities through key historical figures in sports, arts, and civil rights.
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 lesson focused on pivotal moments in Black history through engaging vocabulary activities, designed to reinforce key terms and historical events.
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.
Final assessment of comprehension and the presentation of creative student projects reflecting on the novel's themes.
The tragic conclusion of the novel, the irony of Sam's fate, and the overall message regarding the cost of war.
The British invasion of Redding, the capture of Father, and the shifting loyalties as the conflict intensifies.