A student guided notes worksheet to accompany the Beacon Keepers presentation. It includes sections for core purposes, vocabulary definitions, historical engineering facts, and a reflection question.
A graphic organizer for structuring philosophical arguments, featuring dedicated spaces for core claims, supporting evidence, counter-points, and steelmanning.
A logic worksheet exploring the Ship of Theseus through progressive scenarios, ranging from simple part replacement to the complex "Two Ships" paradox.
A teacher's guide for facilitating the Ship of Theseus lesson, featuring pacing suggestions, Socratic questions, and historical context.
Visual presentation for a lesson on the Ship of Theseus paradox, covering the historical legend, the philosophical question, and key logic terms for debate.
An updated one-page printable reference sheet with a more detailed geographically accurate map and chronological timeline of the 13 American colonies.
A high-visibility classroom anchor chart highlighting five major turning points of the American Civil War. Designed with large, readable text and historical motifs for middle school classroom display.
A teacher's guide and answer key for the Thistle and Throne comprehension worksheet. Includes answers for all 10 questions and a summary of skills assessed.
A concise exit ticket assessment for the climate justice lesson. It prompts students to differentiate between equality and justice, identify vulnerable populations, and propose a concrete local action for climate equity.
A reading comprehension worksheet covering four key aspects of medieval Scottish life: religion, the Black Death, the Border Reivers, and monarchs. Includes the full reading passage and 10 mixed comprehension questions.
A comprehensive facilitator guide for the "Fairness in Flux" lesson. Includes a 69-minute pacing breakdown, key vocabulary definitions (Equity vs. Equality), common misconceptions, and strategic questioning prompts to deepen student engagement.
A hands-on student worksheet involving data analysis of urban heat islands. Students compare tree canopy coverage and temperature data across different neighborhoods to identify inequities and propose budget-based solutions.
An 7-slide presentation introducing the core concepts of climate justice, including equity, urban heat islands, and vulnerable communities. Designed for 6th-grade visual learners with high-impact graphics and clear definitions.