Une fiche de révision sur le rôle des agences de presse, incluant les logos stylisés des grandes agences mondiales, les termes clés, l'anatomie d'une dépêche et le circuit de l'information.
A quick, printable exit ticket for students to reflect on the 'Titan Spirit', character courage, and their own leadership attitudes at the end of the lesson.
A comprehensive teacher answer key for the 'Official Titan Roster' worksheet, 'Pre-Game Context' handout, and the extended discussion question bank, featuring sample responses and facilitation guidance.
A teacher guide to support the Lincoln essay project, including vocabulary translation, discussion prompts, and a middle-school friendly rubric.
An introductory slide deck to help students understand the complex ethical and political themes of the movie 'Lincoln' through simplified vocabulary and visual comparisons.
A simplified essay prompt handout for middle school students, adapted from the original Lincoln film prompts. It uses clear language and a historical aesthetic to make complex ethical questions accessible to 6th and 7th graders.
A set of printable discussion cards for small group huddles, featuring high-interest prompts about leadership, ethics, and social change in Remember the Titans.
A comprehensive teacher guide for the Remember the Titans unit, featuring lesson objectives, recommended pacing, character analysis keys, and tips for facilitating discussions on racial prejudice and leadership.
A character mapping and vocabulary worksheet for students to complete while watching Remember the Titans. It focuses on identifying leadership traits in key characters and applying sociological concepts to the film's events.
A student-facing handout providing historical context on the integration of T.C. Williams High School, the Civil Rights background of 1971 Alexandria, and a comparison of historical facts vs. cinematic dramatization.
A visual presentation introducing the setting, main characters, and core themes of Remember the Titans. It sets the stage for the 1971 integration context and establishes the contrasting leadership styles of Coaches Boone and Yoast.
An answer key for the Security Clearance Quiz, providing correct answers for multiple choice and matching questions, plus a grading guide for the short response section. Revised to include full question stems and corrected question 4.
A summative assessment for the Cold War lesson. Includes multiple choice questions on ideologies and policies, matching for key events, and a short response section. Revised to improve question layout and provide more handwriting space. Condensed to fit on two pages.
A detailed unit reading covering the origins of the Cold War, the Iron Curtain, the Berlin Wall, and major proxy wars in Korea, Vietnam, and Cuba. Revised to improve page breaks and provide student reflection space. Condensed for efficient printing.
A guided notes worksheet for students to complete while following the presentation. Uses an "intelligence report" theme with fill-in-the-blanks and graphic organizers for key Cold War concepts. Revised to provide more handwriting space and cleaner page breaks.
A visually striking slide presentation on the Cold War's global impact. Features key concepts like proxy wars, the Iron Curtain, the Berlin Wall, and the Cuban Missile Crisis with a sleek "intelligence dossier" aesthetic. Replaced placeholder text with a visual schematic of divided Europe. Revised contrast for better legibility.
A teacher's answer key for the Truth Detective lesson, providing breakdown of the case studies and a sample CER response for grading and discussion.
Visual presentation to accompany the Truth Detective lesson, explaining the difference between misinformation and disinformation and highlighting digital red flags.
A graphic organizer for students to write a CER (Claim, Evidence, Reasoning) paragraph based on the Truth Detective Case Files, focusing on identifying red flags of fake information.
A collection of three short case studies—The Banana Shortage, The Tree Octopus, and Miracle Glow-Water—designed for students to practice identifying red flags of misinformation and disinformation.
A 3-page instructional guide for teachers, providing background context for each primary source, discussion prompts, a complete answer key for the analysis worksheet, and differentiation strategies.
A 2-page analysis worksheet for students to record findings from the primary source set. Includes a source-comparison grid, critical thinking questions on colonial deception and resistance, and a synthesis writing prompt.
A curated 4-page collection of primary sources including excerpts from the Berlin Conference, King Lobengula's letters, accounts of the Congo Free State, Emperor Menelik II's proclamations, and Rudyard Kipling's 'White Man's Burden'. Designed as an archival dossier.