A simplified 6th-grade reading passage based on the introduction to bell hooks' 'Feminism is for Everybody', focusing on the difference between rumors and reality.
A teacher's facilitation guide and answer key for the Concrete Stories Packet. It includes key concepts, discussion prompts, and evaluation criteria for student responses.
A 4-page student work packet designed for independent study. It guides students through identifying stereotypes, analyzing media bias, understanding systemic harm, and practice reframing narratives about urban communities.
A detailed facilitation guide for teachers leading a two-day Constitution analysis, including pacing, troubleshooting, and scaffolds for students. Updated with expanded scope and Day 1/2 specific instructions.
Visual presentation for the two-day Constitution primary text analysis, guiding students through the annotation process and key sections of the text. (Revised for clarity, balance, and contrast).
An answer key for the Constitution Evidence Log, providing specific Article/Section citations and direct quotes for each question. Updated to match expanded worksheet.
A comprehensive two-column annotation worksheet covering Article I-VII and key Amendments, requiring students to find and cite specific text evidence. Increased rigor and content to support a 200-minute instructional block.
A comprehensive answer key for all three differentiated reading worksheets about the Bill of Rights, including instructional guidance for 4th, 5th, and 7th grade levels.
A visual presentation exploring the first ten amendments to the U.S. Constitution, focusing on the core purpose of individual liberty and limited government. Includes differentiated spotlight slides. Revised for terminology accuracy and multiple-choice questions.
A sophisticated reading passage and quiz exploring the political struggle for the Bill of Rights, the role of Federalists and Antifederalists, and the philosophical purpose of the 9th and 10th Amendments. Grade labels are removed for students.
A reading passage and multiple-choice quiz exploring the origin and key amendments of the Bill of Rights, focusing on the compromise between Federalists and Antifederalists. Grade level labels are removed for students. Revised for minor header polish and page layout.
A reading passage and multiple-choice quiz introducing the basic concept of the Bill of Rights as a list of protections for individual freedoms. Explicit grade level labels are removed for students. Revised for minor header polish and page layout.
A comprehensive answer key and assessment guide for the Reconstruction lesson, including expected gallery walk responses and exit ticket solutions.
A concise assessment for the end of the Reconstruction lesson, featuring matching, multiple choice, and short response questions to gauge student understanding of legislative reforms.
A student-facing graphic organizer for the Gallery Walk activity, including a structured analysis table and six printable station cards containing specific evidence about Reconstruction reforms.
Visual slides for the 'Reconstructing Justice' lesson, covering the major legislative reforms, amendments, and the eventual reversal of Reconstruction efforts with text optimized for classroom visibility.
A comprehensive teacher facilitation guide for a 45-minute reteach lesson on Radical Reconstruction reforms, including pacing, essential questions, and instructional tips.
Revised teacher answer key with improved page break management, higher contrast text for easier grayscale printing, and more detailed contextual analysis for teacher facilitation.
Updated graphic organizer with a streamlined 2-page layout, resolved page break issues in tables, and optimized student work areas with high-contrast backgrounds for maximum legibility.
Revised slide deck with resolved contrast issues on Slide 2 and Slide 4, darkened quote text for better visibility, and improved visual hierarchy across the presentation.