A set of detailed debate cards for students to use in the 'Gridlock vs. Efficiency' activity, featuring core arguments and specific evidence citations from the Crash Course video.
A two-page printable teacher guide and lesson key. Contains complete instructional scaffolding, pacing, step-by-step mock trial simulation guidelines, and a comprehensive answer key for the Caesar Conspiracy student workbook.
A six-slide instructional presentation for the Caesar Tribunal lesson. Featuring high-impact visuals, a deep Roman crimson theme, analysis of the historical sources (Plutarch, Suetonius, Shakespeare), and guidelines for the classroom mock trial.
A three-page student investigative packet for the Caesar Tribunal lesson. It includes a primary source-based reading passage, a vocabulary matching activity, a custom Roman word search, short-answer questions, and a scaffolded 8-sentence analytical essay.
A highly structured, 5-day printable student workbook featuring daily bellworks, readings, graphic organizers (including a GREASES matrix, Say-Mean-Matter navigation table, a Transatlantic Slave Trade main idea web, and an interactive trade timeline), and checks for understanding.
An elegant, print-ready, two-page vocabulary card deck featuring 8 key maritime and economic terms. Each card includes phonetic pronunciations, clear definitions, visual icons, and "History in Action" real-world context prompts, styled with dashed scissor cut lines.
A professional, two-page teacher's guide and facilitation blueprint. Page 1 details instructional objectives, a minute-by-minute pacing guide, discussion hooks, and student prompts. Page 2 provides the complete GREASES answer key and exemplar answers for critical thinking assessments.
A comprehensive student worksheet with name and date fields, featuring a guided reading activity, a two-page GREASES graphic organizer, and critical thinking questions comparing mercantilism and early capitalism.
Interactive slide deck introducing the European motives for exploration, featuring the GREASES analytical framework and the transition from mercantilism to early capitalism.
Educator and self-paced study answer key with clear explanations, rubrics, and diagnostic tips for the Civics Showdown Quiz.
Practice quiz containing multiple-choice and short-answer questions modeled after the actual civics exam, designed to evaluate students' mastery of core topics.
Consolidated memory aids focusing on the official 100 civics questions. Features a high-yield study sheet on page 1 and a set of folding pocket flashcards on page 2.
Guided graphic organizer worksheet designed to help students map out the three branches of government, constitutional amendments, and citizen rights. Features scaffolded boxes and spacious writing sections.
Interactive, high-impact instructional slides designed to break down the key historical events, the three branches of government, and fundamental rights of citizens. The visual deck uses chunked text, dual-tone diagrams, and direct memory aids to maximize retention.
An elegant, print-ready, double-sided styled exit ticket containing name and date fields, a visual representation scale, and text-based reasoning prompts for student closure.
A structured, two-page DBQ worksheet for students containing a historical gerrymandering source, a mathematical grid map scenario, public opinion data, and a lined synthesis writing section.
A highly visual, six-slide presentation introducing the mechanics of redistricting, visual diagrams of packing and cracking, and discussion prompts exploring the core essential question.
A professional, two-page editorial teacher guide providing instructional pacing, discussion scaffolding, standard alignments, and detailed answer keys/rubrics for the Lines of Power lesson.