A high-stakes exploration of the 'Boundary Problem' in democratic theory, challenging students to evaluate who should hold the power to make decisions on specialized or controversial societal issues. Based on Crash Course Political Theory.
A premium comparative inquiry bundle exploring the foundational 'Big Four' ancient river valley civilizations (Mesopotamia, Egypt, Indus Valley, and Ancient China). Designed with high-quality primary sources, structured guided notes, and analytical rubrics to foster deep historical investigation.
Interactive study and note-taking resources analyzing the 19th-century responses of Asian empires (Qing China, Ottoman Empire) and Russia to Western industrial imperialism. Combines direct instruction from slide concepts with visual and political analysis from video and text sources.
A highly detailed teacher companion guide and completed answer key for the Imperialism Resistance Cornell Notes. It features explicit background lecture scripts, active discussion prompts, common misconceptions, and model answers for student worksheets.
A complete, printable study system of high-contrast, large-print double-sided flashcards covering all 128 questions of the citizenship test, optimized for easy home or classroom printing and maximum readability.
A versatile collection of concentric circle graphic organizers and guiding resources. Designed for systems thinking, causality analysis, and exploring local-to-global impacts across any subject, this lesson contains standard, scaffolded, and advanced templates alongside a detailed teacher facilitation guide.
An 8-slide interactive presentation slide deck precisely matching the student fill-in-the-blank Cornell notes. It provides visual copy targets highlighted in red, teal, and indigo underlined, along with an embedded Crash Course lecture video.
A 20-day dual-purpose review program aligning SAT English Reading and Writing skills with US History first-semester TEKS content. This curriculum covers key historic eras from the Gilded Age through the Great Depression with daily warmups, answers, and strategies.
A historical project lesson where students act as ancient travel agents, researching and designing a travel brochure for the Roman Empire. The lesson includes a student project guide, a comprehensive research organizer, a graded rubric, and launch slides.
A comprehensive Cornell-style guided notes template designed for high school World History students. It features structured fill-in-the-blank fields for the slides and video lectures, open study cues, an empty comparative matrix, and a final summary section for student completion.
A comprehensive history sequence focusing on 20th-century communist revolutions in Russia and China. This sequence uses Crash Course videos, detailed worksheets, complete answer keys, and accessible vocabulary flashcards to explore the collapse of old empires and the rise of communist states.
A series of region-specific policy brief handouts designed for board members and executives to advocate for governance reforms, ESG integration, and ethical leadership in East Africa, the United Kingdom, and the United States.
A comprehensive teacher guide detailing the systems thinking pedagogy of concentric ripple modeling, selecting scaffolded versions, suggested pacing, and multi-disciplinary exemplars (History, Science, Literature, and Economics).