A culminating project template where students draft a personal code of ethics for digital citizenship. It includes sections for verification rules, conflict resolution strategies, and commitments to intellectual humility in online spaces.
A slide presentation featuring 28 authentic historical illustrations, maps, and symbols from the American Revolution, meticulously selected for students to use in their broadside projects.
A slide presentation featuring 28 authentic historical images, maps, and symbols from the American Revolution, meticulously selected and formatted for students to use in their broadside projects.
A slide presentation featuring 28 historical symbols and reference markers for students to use in their broadside projects, designed for perfect rendering and organization.
A comprehensive answer key and teacher resource for the Regional Minds Analysis Worksheet and the Fire Chronicles Primary Sources. It provides detailed sample responses, pedagogical notes, and historical context for the teacher.
A guided analysis worksheet for students to process the historical context of James Baldwin's 'The Fire Next Time'. It includes a comparative mapping of philosophies (Nonviolence vs. Black Nationalism) and specific analysis of 1963 events.
A student-facing primary source packet providing historical evidence for the context of 'The Fire Next Time'. It includes excerpts from Elijah Muhammad, SNCC press releases, and contemporary book reviews, along with analysis sections and visual evidence descriptions.
A visually engaging slide presentation (16:9) designed to provide historical context for James Baldwin's 'The Fire Next Time'. It covers the 1963 Centennial, the Birmingham Campaign, the differences between nonviolence and Black nationalism, and the global decolonization movement.
A comprehensive teacher's guide for a history-focused lesson on the Civil Rights Movement, providing historical context for James Baldwin's 'The Fire Next Time'. It includes learning objectives, a detailed lesson procedure, vocabulary, and specific discussion prompts connecting historical events to Baldwin's text.
A comprehensive answer key for the Economics final study guide, providing correct answers for all 38 practice questions and completion items.
A comprehensive study guide for the Economics final, featuring key terms, unit summaries, practice questions, and graphic organizers covering all five core units.
A Day 4 student worksheet focusing on 'Massive Resistance,' the impacts of Brown II, and a final unit reflection on how the legal victory served as a catalyst for future activism.
A primary source excerpt of the Brown v. Board decision focused on the 'hearts and minds' argument, accompanied by an analysis worksheet to help students process the legal shift from physical to psychological metrics of equality.
A Day 2 graphic organizer helping students track the five consolidated cases in Brown v. Board and analyze the NAACP's strategic geographic and legal choices.
A primary source analysis packet for Day 1, including excerpts from Plessy v. Ferguson and Jim Crow statutes, paired with a graphic organizer for comparing the theory of 'separate but equal' with historical reality.