A student worksheet for identifying and applying the three core conditions of Person-Centered Therapy (Congruence, UPR, and Empathy) to scenarios and personal growth.
A quick-reference sheet highlighting the four major qualitative themes identified in the staff feedback, complete with direct quotes and context.
A structured action plan document detailing the specific strategies, leads, and success metrics derived from the team feedback.
A visual presentation slide deck summarizing the key findings and strategic direction of the social work team survey.
A detailed summary report of the social work team survey findings, featuring quantitative metrics, executive summaries, and key growth areas.
Teacher-facing answer key for the Advanced Mapping Mastery Quiz, providing technical geological explanations and mathematical solutions for high-school level analysis.
High-school equivalent final assessment covering geomorphic causality, quantitative hypsometric analysis, and complex physiographic synthesis of North American regions. Improved layout, diagram accuracy, and text contrast.
High-school level worksheet for Lesson 4 focusing on physiographic analysis, tectonic influences on regional formation, and the synthesis of physical geography with economic industrialization patterns. Fixed page breaks and contrast.
Exploration of how the world is divided into physical regions based on landforms, with a specific focus on the seven regions of North America.
High-school level worksheet focusing on gradient calculation, quantitative interpretation of topographic maps, and geomorphological cross-sectioning using the Ithaca, NY case study. Fixed page breaks and MathJax rendering.
Expanded "Contour Secrets" slides with in-depth explanations of index contours, contour interval calculation, and below-sea-level elevation.
High-school level worksheet for Lesson 2 focusing on hypsometric analysis, climate implications of elevation (lapse rate), and technical interpretation of relief maps. Improved contrast and page utilization.
Presentation slides for Lesson 2 covering elevation, sea level, and relief shading on maps, with added sections on climate impact and water flow.
High-school level worksheet focusing on geomorphic processes, technical classification of landforms, and the synthesis of physical geography with human development. Consolidated layout for better page utilization.
Expanded introductory slides for Lesson 1 covering the full range of landforms and bodies of water from the source material, featuring comparative visuals and a deductive challenge.
A teacher-facing unit overview that outlines the lesson sequence, core focus, and essential questions for the Mapping Our World geography unit.
A teacher's guide for facilitating the Civil War Jigsaw activity, including pacing, grouping strategies, a quick-reference answer key, and discussion prompts.
Introductory slides for the Civil War Battles Jigsaw lesson, explaining the jigsaw method and providing an overview of the battles to be studied.
An analysis worksheet for students to examine the primary sources embedded in their battle readings, focusing on evidence identification, decoding, perspective, and historical significance.
A graphic organizer for students to summarize key figures, victors, and strategic significance for all eight Civil War battles discussed in the jigsaw activity.
A reading material on the Battle of the Wilderness, featuring primary source excerpts from both General Grant and a Confederate private to highlight the brutal nature of forest combat.
A reading material on the Siege of Vicksburg, featuring primary source excerpts from a resident living in a cave and starving soldiers to illustrate the human cost of the siege.
A comprehensive reading material on the Battle of Gettysburg, featuring primary source excerpts from both Abraham Lincoln and a Confederate captain to illustrate the scale and significance of the conflict.
A reading passage on the Battle of Chancellorsville, featuring primary source excerpts from both General Lee and a Union soldier to illustrate the brilliant but chaotic flank attack.
A reading passage on the Battle of Fredericksburg, featuring primary source excerpts from both a Union sergeant and Confederate General James Longstreet to highlight the defensive slaughter at Marye's Heights.
A reading passage on the Battle of Antietam, highlighting Lee's Maryland Campaign and featuring two primary source excerpts from soldiers on both sides of the "Bloody Lane."
A reading material focused on the Battle of Shiloh, detailing the Western Theater strategy, the 'Hornets' Nest' engagement, and featuring two primary source excerpts from both sides of the conflict.
A detailed reading passage about the First Battle of Bull Run (Manassas), including strategic context, battle details, and two primary source excerpts offering both Union and Confederate perspectives.
Teacher answer key for the Guilt Research Reading Passage, providing correct multiple-choice answers and suggested short-answer responses based on the 1000L adapted text.
A reading comprehension document adapted to a 1000L Lexile level, exploring the psychological nature of guilt through behavioral research. Includes margin notes, a vocabulary bank, and assessment questions.
A differentiated version of the 'Guilty Feelings' handout leveled to 1100L. This version includes margin notes for vocabulary and key concepts, designed to help students track complex social psychology research findings.
A quick, printable exit ticket for students to reflect on the 'Titan Spirit', character courage, and their own leadership attitudes at the end of the lesson.
A presentation deck introducing the concepts of financial responsibility, systematic decision-making, and setting time-based financial goals. Revised to introduce the unit's mission statement, PACED model, and integrate article analysis.
A comprehensive teacher answer key for the 'Official Titan Roster' worksheet, 'Pre-Game Context' handout, and the extended discussion question bank, featuring sample responses and facilitation guidance.
A detailed case file article about the Marcus Reed identity theft scenario. This serves as the reading material for the Day 4 lab and provides context for the unit test case study.
A pair of contrasting articles about High-Yield Savings Accounts designed for the Day 2 'Source Showdown' lab. Includes one biased blog post and one objective government advisory for OARC analysis.
Four visual interview prompt flashcards featuring common questions and strategic frameworks like PPT (Past, Present, Future) and STAR to help students memorize key response strategies.
A comprehensive rubric for evaluating mock interview performances, assessing verbal clarity, body language, STAR method application, and the quality of closing questions.