A visual presentation for the 'Sovereign Outliers' lesson, featuring a diplomatic dossier theme, embedded video content, and step-by-step activity instructions for analyzing atypical monarchies.
A teacher resource guide with setup instructions, rotation pacing, an answer key, and discussion prompts for the Faith Foundations gallery walk. Formatted for clarity and easy reading.
A guided reflection worksheet for students to use during the gallery walk, with dedicated sections for beliefs, influences, and surprises for each religion. Space has been increased to allow for comfortable handwriting.
Six informational posters for a gallery walk covering Hinduism, Buddhism, Judaism, Christianity, Islam, and Taoism, highlighting core beliefs and historical/cultural influences. Each poster is designed to fill a full page for easy printing and display. Now includes a condensed reflection sheet on the final page.
Introduction slides for the Faith Foundations gallery walk, including essential questions, activity rules, and key vocabulary.
Teaching notes and answer key for the Athenian citizenship lesson. Revised for symbol clarity, contrast, and corrected numbering.
Visual vocabulary cards defining key Greek terms related to citizenship. Revised for better spacing, font scaling, and to prevent overflow. Each card occupies its own page.
A worksheet for students to evaluate citizenship eligibility through case studies, categorize rights and responsibilities, and reflect on the process of ostracism. Consolidated for efficient print layout.
A visual presentation covering the requirements for Athenian citizenship, the roles of the Assembly, and the unique system of ostracism.
A reflection worksheet that connects the historical Dred Scott decision to modern concepts of birthright citizenship, the 14th Amendment, and the evolution of civil rights in the United States.
A comparative analysis worksheet that explores the definition of citizenship in the Dred Scott decision versus the 14th Amendment, focusing on the legal rights of citizens.
Teacher answer key for The Scott Decision reading passage, providing detailed explanations for comprehension and analysis questions.
A guided reading passage covering the background of the Dred Scott case, the Supreme Court's ruling, and its historical significance, followed by comprehension and analysis questions.
Educational presentation slides covering the Dred Scott v. Sandford case, its legal arguments, the Supreme Court's ruling, and its explosive impact on the road to the Civil War.
The answer key for the Legal Status Worksheet, providing suggested responses and historical context for teachers.
A teacher-facing facilitation guide for a Socratic Seminar on citizenship, legal standing, and exclusionary laws.
A comparative worksheet for students to analyze the similarities between Athenian citizenship laws and the Dred Scott decision.
A visual slide deck comparing citizenship in Ancient Athens with the Dred Scott case, focusing on exclusionary laws, birthright, and legal standing in courts.
A comprehensive primary source bibliography for the 50-question Cold War and Postwar Mastery Test, including names, dates, and clickable deep links to official archives for the unit's core primary sources. Fulfills the user's specific request for a detailed source list.
A concise study guide for students preparing for the Cold War and Postwar America unit test. Covers essential terminology, geopolitical strategies, domestic issues like McCarthyism, and the cultural shifts of the 1950s. Now with a workspace section and fixed page breaks.
A comprehensive teacher answer key for the 50-question Cold War and Postwar Mastery Test, providing correct answers and Tennessee State Standard mapping for every item. Standardized for professional evaluation. Corrected to fit on a single page.
A comprehensive 50-question mastery test covering the Cold War and Postwar America (US.47-US.65). Features 100% primary source analysis based on lessons like Global Blueprints, Containment Evolution, and Rhythm Revolution. Optimized for summative unit evaluation.
A detailed study guide and answer sheet that directly addresses how Mussolini and Hitler gained power and maintained total control. It provides clear, bulleted explanations of their tactics for 10th-grade students.
A comprehensive master answer key for both the student worksheet and the propaganda analysis document. Provides specific historical details and expected student responses for all questions.
A primary source analysis activity where students compare a visual propaganda element (represented via description and icon) and a legal text excerpt to understand the 'carrot and stick' methods of totalitarian control.