Response guide for the Constitutional Compromises instructional reader, providing a completed logic table for the Great Compromise and a grading guide for the 3/5ths Compromise reflection.
A sophisticated essay planning tool designed to help students construct a nuanced historical argument for the "extent to which" essay question.
A multi-page evidence dossier providing a detailed chronology of the Famine, a glossary of key socio-economic terms, and additional primary sources from British media and eyewitness accounts.
An expanded 2-day teacher guide with detailed pacing, advanced facilitation strategies, and specific evidence-linking keys for student assessments.
An evidence-organizing graphic organizer designed to help students categorize the natural and human causes of the Great Famine in preparation for structured historical arguments.
An advanced source analysis log that requires students to synthesize evidence from four different primary sources and statistical data to evaluate the causes of the Famine.
An expanded presentation covering Malthusianism, Providentialism, the Poor Law, and additional primary sources (Sources C and D) to provide a deep historical context.
A student worksheet designed to accompany the lesson on First Nations connection to Country, featuring comparison sections for creation perspectives, terminology definitions, and an investigation into traditional land management practices.
A 10-slide presentation exploring the spiritual and cultural connection First Nations Australians have with Country, comparing creation stories with geomorphology and detailing traditional land management practices.
Response guide for the Regulatory Power instructional reader, identifying the difference between rulemaking and adjudication and explaining the importance of congressional oversight. Revised for single-page fit and better text contrast.