A workshop worksheet where students analyze sampling bias, confounding variables, and the limits of inductive reasoning in policy scenarios.
A comprehensive slide deck covering Manifest Destiny, the Transcontinental Railroad, and the Exoduster movement, designed with a vintage historical aesthetic. Includes 12 slides with visual breakdowns and key historical analysis. Revised to fix layout and overflow issues.
An open-ended reflection journal with four deep, philosophical prompts centered on integrity, faith, and the nature of heroism as depicted in Hacksaw Ridge.
A student-facing worksheet featuring five DOK Level 2 comprehension questions about Hacksaw Ridge, focusing on summarization, comparison, and explanation of key themes and plot points.
Teacher answer key for the Liberty Ledger reading passage and the Revolution Timeline graphic organizer.
A visual timeline graphic organizer for students to record key dates, event names, and descriptions from the Sugar Act through the Intolerable Acts. Designed to fit on a single page with 3rd grade guiding lines.
A newspaper-themed reading passage for 3rd grade covering the Sugar Act, Stamp Act, Boston Massacre, Boston Tea Party, and Intolerable Acts, followed by comprehension questions.
A instructional guide for teachers providing learning objectives, pacing, background information, and discussion prompts. Revised to fix page breaks and add content to the second page.
A comprehensive teacher's answer key for the Frontline Reports Worksheet, providing correct answers and instructional context. Revised to include question context and fix layout.
A student assessment featuring multiple-choice, fill-in-the-blank, and short-response questions based on 'The Great Divide' reading passage. Revised for better layout and readability.
An in-depth, two-page article exploring the military realities of the Tet Offensive versus the media-driven public perception that ultimately shifted American sentiment. Revised to fix page breaks and typography issues.
A visual presentation covering the Tet Offensive of 1968 and its profound impact on American public perception via television news coverage. Revised for standard spelling and verified spacing.