Explore the urban centers of Baghdad and Cordoba, analyzing the trade networks and cosmopolitan infrastructure that fueled economic prosperity.
A comprehensive exam and answer key based on the 2012 film 'Lincoln', focusing on the political maneuvers behind the 13th Amendment and the final days of the Civil War.
A comprehensive assessment and review of the film Lincoln, focusing on the 16th President's leadership, the ethical dilemmas of the 13th Amendment, and the political strategy of the Civil War era.
A guided review of chapters 9-13 of Prisoner B-3087, focusing on Yanek's transition to Plaszów Concentration Camp, the theme of survival, and the loss of identity.
A lesson exploring the presidency of Herbert Hoover and his support for Civil Rights during the Harlem Renaissance, designed for middle school students needing accessible text.
Covers the high-intensity years of the Civil Rights Movement (1963-1968), from the Birmingham campaign and the March on Washington to the Voting Rights Act and the Memphis Sanitation Strike.
Explores the early years of the modern Civil Rights Movement (1954-1961), focusing on the Montgomery Bus Boycott, the Nashville sit-ins, and the rise of nonviolent direct action.
Examines the pivotal years of the Civil Rights Movement (1963-1968), including major national campaigns, the legislative triumphs of the mid-60s, and the philosophical debate between non-violent integration and Black nationalism.
Covers the early years of the Civil Rights Movement (1954-1961), focusing on the foundational resistance in Tennessee, the Montgomery Bus Boycott, and the rise of student activism through sit-ins and Freedom Rides.
A comprehensive 40-minute lesson on Brown v. Board of Education and its impact on school desegregation, focusing on Tennessee's Scarboro 85 and Clinton 12 alongside the Little Rock 9.
This lesson explores the key components of LBJ's Great Society, specifically Medicare, urban renewal, and the War on Poverty, through direct instruction and primary source analysis.