An interactive slide deck presenting the transition from the Roaring Twenties to the Great Depression, covering all four economic factors with primary source quotes, discussion prompts, and five political cartoon studies.
A structured two-page student guide and graphic organizer designed to help students transition their comparison chart details into a high-quality comparative history essay. Features a thesis statement workshop, block vs. point-by-point writing methods, and a lined paragraph outline planner.
A visual two-page comparison packet featuring a structured theorist comparison matrix, Cattell's Trait Iceberg model, Eysenck's quadrant grid, and a Big Five spectrum chart with clear, handwritten-friendly text boxes.
A detailed teacher answer key for the Cartoon Detectives political cartoon analysis activity, providing descriptive decode guides and model connections to economic structural factors.
A two-page printable worksheet for individual student practice. It includes a matching exercise and four detailed character profiles where students analyze and apply Allport's, Cattell's, Eysenck's, and the Big Five theories, with spacious writing boxes.
A rigorous primary source analysis packet featuring three additional historic political cartoons from the National Humanities Center collection, complete with structured decoding prompts.
An 8-card interactive review station activity designed to help students analyze and apply trait theories to character scenarios. Each page features 4 beautifully designed, print-and-cut task cards.
A structured, two-page guided notes worksheet featuring fill-in-the-blank sections, graphic organizers, and quick-check questions designed to directly follow the 'Theories of Personality: Trait Approach' presentation.
A detailed teacher answer key for the student exit ticket, providing correct answers, rationale, and sample answers for formative assessment scoring.