A comparative analysis worksheet where students identify the 'causal bridge' built by historians when transforming raw chronicles into narrative accounts.
A comprehensive teacher guide for the Legal Landmarks lesson, featuring pacing suggestions, discussion prompts, and a detailed answer key. Revised for print-friendliness and completeness.
A comprehensive one-page reference table summarizing key Supreme Court cases from 1896 to 1989. Revised for optimal printing with better page flow, visible borders, and high-contrast definitions.
A multi-part analysis worksheet for 11th grade students to explore the constitutional implications of landmark SCOTUS cases. Revised with condensed spacing and improved page flow for efficient 2-page printing.
A 10-slide visual presentation covering major Supreme Court cases from 1896 to 1989, including Plessy, Brown, Miranda, and more. Featuring high-contrast designs and clear constitutional takeaways.
A revised, one-page answer key mapping each question to 3rd Grade EOG standards for teacher tracking. Balanced layout ensures readability and completeness.
Day 5 reading passage and 8 multiple-choice questions on canyons and deserts. Revised for improved page layout and student-friendly header labels.
Day 4 reading passage and 8 multiple-choice questions about rivers and deltas. Revised for better page flow and includes a vocabulary sketch area.
Day 3 reading passage and 8 multiple-choice questions focusing on islands and peninsulas. Revised for print efficiency and proper page breaks.
Day 2 reading passage and 8 multiple-choice questions comparing plains and plateaus. Revised to fit on two pages and prevent questions from splitting across pages.
Day 1 reading passage and 8 multiple-choice questions focusing on mountains and valleys. Revised to ensure questions stay on the same page and labels are darker for printing.
The front cover of the Landform Legends packet, featuring a field journal theme with space for student identification and thematic icons. Revised for layout clarity and better writing space.
A student handout and reference sheet for the 'Wilderness Wisdom' lesson, featuring key scriptures, reflection spaces, and a summary of the themes from Numbers and Deuteronomy.
A detailed teacher's guide for a 50-minute Sunday School lesson covering Numbers and Deuteronomy, featuring scripture quotes, discussion prompts, and historical context.
A comprehensive teacher guide for the Harlem Echoes lesson, including the full answer key for the secret message and facilitation tips for 1st-grade students.
The final mystery solver page where students input the letters collected from the 5 worksheets to reveal the secret message: "SO YOU CAN BE THE POETS OF THE FUTURE". Revised with larger letter slots, mapping numbers, and fixed page breaks.
A poetry analysis worksheet for Claude McKay featuring a simple poem and 6 multiple-choice questions that provide the final letters 24-29 (F-U-T-U-R-E) of the secret message. Now includes a "Progress" header for the checklist.
A poetry analysis worksheet for W.E.B. Du Bois featuring a simple poem and 5 multiple-choice questions that provide letters 19-23 (O-F-T-H-E) of the secret message. Now includes a "Progress" header for the checklist.
A poetry analysis worksheet for Paul Laurence Dunbar featuring a simple poem and 6 multiple-choice questions that provide letters 13-18 (E-P-O-E-T-S) of the secret message. Now includes a "Progress" header for the checklist.
A poetry analysis worksheet for Zora Neale Hurston featuring a simple poem and 6 multiple-choice questions that provide letters 7-12 (A-N-B-E-T-H) of the secret message. Revised to fix page breaks and footer visibility.
A poetry analysis worksheet for Langston Hughes featuring a simple poem and 6 multiple-choice questions that provide the first 6 letters (S-O-Y-O-U-C) of the secret message. Now includes a "Progress" header for the checklist.
A primary source analysis worksheet comparing 14th-century accounts of the Black Death with modern reflections on the COVID-19 pandemic.
A project choice board for students to dive deeper into the societal impacts of pandemics through roleplay, design, debate, or curation activities.
A student worksheet featuring cause-and-effect mapping activities to compare the societal impacts of the Bubonic Plague and the COVID-19 pandemic.