A reading passage featuring two historical case studies (Nellie Bly and the Pentagon Papers) where investigative journalism impacted American society, followed by analysis questions. Simplified for a 6th-grade reading level with a word bank.
A comprehensive summative assessment for the Medieval Europe unit, including multiple-choice questions, key term identification, and a short essay on the impact of the Black Death.
Final set of instructional slides for Lesson 5, focusing on King John and the Magna Carta, the rise of the middle class and town life, and the eventual decline of the Middle Ages.
A creative writing and perspective-taking activity for Lesson 4 where students write a fictional journal entry from the viewpoint of a plague survivor to analyze the social and economic shifts of the era.
Educational slides for Lesson 4 covering the arrival of the Bubonic Plague, its physical symptoms, the devastating population loss, and its role in ending the feudal economic system.
An activity for Lesson 3 where students identify Gothic architectural features and analyze how the design of cathedrals reinforced the power and teachings of the Church.
Presentation slides for Lesson 3 exploring the spiritual and political power of the Catholic Church, the conflict between kings and popes, and the architectural significance of Gothic cathedrals.
A mapping and analysis worksheet for Lesson 2 focusing on the geography of the Crusades, the diverse motivations of crusaders, and the long-term cultural impacts.
Instructional slides for Lesson 2, detailing the path to knighthood, the code of chivalry, and the historical causes and consequences of the Crusades.
A student worksheet for Lesson 1 requiring students to define social roles, label the feudal pyramid, and analyze the benefits and drawbacks of serfdom.
A visual presentation for Lesson 1 covering the origins of feudalism, the social hierarchy, and the manorial system. It features high-contrast slides with medieval motifs and clear, readable text.
A concise end-of-lesson assessment asking students to define the Fourth Estate and reflect on the importance of a free press. Simplified for a 6th-grade reading level.