A comprehensive student worksheet featuring data analysis of urbanization, primary source interpretation from factory workers, and an impact matrix for key inventions.
A student worksheet for recording simulation outcomes and reflecting on the impact of the Compromise of 1877 on African American civil rights and the rise of Jim Crow.
A set of three distinct role-play cards for the 1877 Compromise simulation, featuring clear goals and strategies for Northern Republicans, Southern Democrats, and African American citizens.
A concise 1-page teacher facilitation guide for a 20-minute simulation on the Compromise of 1877, including pacing, objectives, and debriefing prompts.
A facilitation guide for teachers including lesson objectives, pacing suggestions, key vocabulary, and a detailed answer key for the 'Backroom Deal' student worksheet.
A document-based analysis worksheet for students to investigate the terms of the Compromise of 1877. It includes critical thinking questions on the 1876 election deadlock and tasks for analyzing the long-term impact on civil rights and Southern politics.
A comprehensive slide deck covering the 1876 election deadlock, the backroom negotiations at the Wormley House Hotel, the terms of the Compromise, and its devastating impact on Reconstruction and African American civil rights.
An answer key and teacher remediation guide for the Citizen Power Mastery check quiz and Era Navigator worksheet, featuring TEKS alignment and instructional strategies.
An introductory presentation for the Citizen Power Mastery lesson, featuring the inquiry arc, era overviews, and the P.E.S. mastery strategy.
A 10-question practice quiz formatted to mimic the STAAR U.S. History EOC, covering major eras from Reconstruction through the Civil Rights Movement.
A 10-question multiple-choice quiz formatted to match the Grade 8 Social Studies STAAR assessment. It covers high-stakes TEKS including government principles, geographic factors, and economic systems, designed to test student mastery of challenging concepts.
An activity sheet connecting physical geography to economic systems and settlement patterns. Students analyze how land and resources dictated the development of colonial regions, the transition from mercantilism to free enterprise, and the impact of industrial innovations.