A student worksheet for auditing sleep deprivation effects, including a reaction-time lab, biological impact mapping, and a personal sleep hygiene intervention plan.
An answer key for the Oceania Discovery Quest, featuring detailed responses for all 22 questions. Designed for teacher use with clear, contrasting answer text.
A 22-question discovery quest for students to complete while exploring the Oceania Odyssey slides. Includes sections on geography, indigenous cultures, colonialism, and climate change, with clear work areas for written responses.
A visually engaging 12-slide presentation covering Oceania's geography, indigenous cultures, colonial history, and climate challenges. Features high-contrast layouts, clear headings, and key vocabulary for student reference.
A teacher answer key for the Oceania Mapping Handout, providing visual placement of nations, subregions, deserts, and physical landmarks. Consolidated into a high-legibility format.
A 2-page student worksheet for labeling and coloring the political boundaries and physical landmarks of Oceania, including Australia, New Zealand, and major island groups. Updated with improved maps and page layout.
A comprehensive answer key for both the political and physical map worksheets. Includes detailed lists of countries by subregion, physical feature coordinates (locations), and a grading checklist for teachers.
A physical geography worksheet for Oceania. Students identify and label major landmarks like the Great Barrier Reef, Uluru, the Southern Alps, and the Outback. Includes a checklist of features and specific map symbols for mountains and reefs.
A political map worksheet for Oceania where students label major countries (Australia, NZ, Fiji, etc.) and color-code the three subregions (Melanesia, Micronesia, Polynesia). Includes a structured layout for labeling and a legend for subregion identification.
Instructional slides for the Oceania mapping unit. Covers the three subregions, major countries, and key physical features with clear, large text and visual cues for classroom presentation.
Teacher answer key for the Asian Market Pulse study guide. Updated to match the student handout and fix layout overlaps.
A two-page study guide and analysis handout for students to complete while working through the Asian Market Pulse lesson. Updated to include requested countries and fixed layout issues.
A self-paced slide deck exploring Asian economic systems, GDP, and quality of life across major nations including China, India, Japan, and the Koreas. Updated with better spacing and legibility.
Answer key for the African Landscapes Worksheet, providing expected responses for identification, climate analysis, and human-environment interaction questions.
A comprehensive worksheet for students to identify African geographical features, analyze climate data between Cairo and Kinshasa, and explore human-environment interactions like the Great Green Wall.
An engaging slide deck covering the physical geography of Africa, featuring North Africa, the Sahel, and Sub-Saharan regions with a focus on human-environment interaction.
A differentiated version of the UN Report Scaffold with fill-in-the-blank sentence frames and structural prompts. Designed to support English Language Learners and students with IEPs in synthesizing historical evidence into a cohesive argument for the final report.
A differentiated version of the Chemical Warfare Analysis Packet featuring sentence starters and frames for all 10 sources to support English Language Learners and students with IEPs. It provides structural support for written responses, optimized for black and white printing.
A teacher-facing rubric for assessing both the source analysis organizer and the final UN Security Council Report. It uses a 4-point scale and focuses on evidence extraction, historical accuracy, and analytical depth, optimized for black and white printing.
A bilingual (English-Spanish) vocabulary reference sheet for the "Gaseous Terror" lesson. It defines technical terms like lachrymator and vesicant, optimized for black and white printing.
A dedicated planning document for the final "UN Report" assessment. It provides structured brainstorming areas for technical characteristics, psychological terror factors, and medical symptoms, optimized for black and white printing.
A teacher-facing answer key and instructional guide for the Chemical Warfare Analysis Packet. It provides detailed evidence-based answers for all 10 sources and technical definitions, optimized for black and white printing.
A comprehensive multi-page graphic organizer packet for analyzing 10 primary and secondary sources related to poison gas in World War I. It features significantly enlarged student work areas to accommodate detailed high school analysis and focuses on characteristics, terror tactics, and physical symptoms. Visuals are optimized for black and white printing.
A comprehensive teacher's guide for the Turning Tides lesson, including learning objectives, pacing, answer keys, and differentiation strategies.
A student worksheet designed as a military intelligence dossier, featuring map analysis, primary source study of Stalingrad, and logistical analysis of D-Day.
A high-impact visual presentation for a World War II lesson, featuring key turning points like Pearl Harbor, Stalingrad, and D-Day in a classified intelligence theme.
Guía del profesor en español para la lección sobre el imperialismo estadounidense y la Guerra Hispano-Estadounidense.
Versión en español de la pregunta de escritura sobre el debate entre imperio y democracia.
Versión en español de la hoja de trabajo sobre el Tratado de París y los territorios adquiridos por EE. UU.
Versión en español de las diapositivas sobre la Guerra Hispano-Estadounidense, Roosevelt y el giro hacia el imperialismo.
Versión en español del folleto informativo detallando la Guerra Hispano-Estadounidense, el ascenso de Roosevelt y el debate sobre el imperialismo.
A teacher-facing resource providing pacing, learning objectives, a complete answer key for the practice sheet, and guided discussion prompts for facilitating the lesson.
A summative writing prompt that requires students to form a claim regarding the annexation of the Philippines and back it up with historical evidence. Features a clean, academic layout with dedicated workspace and guided writing lines.
A practice sheet for student reinforcement, featuring matching exercises, data analysis of casualties, a territorial outcomes table, and an analysis of the annexation debate. Includes clear handwriting space with light backgrounds.
A dynamic presentation deck covering the Spanish-American War, the role of the Rough Riders, the details of the Treaty of Paris, and the ideological clash over the annexation of the Philippines. Features large text and high-contrast visuals for classroom use.
A comprehensive content handout detailing the Spanish-American War, Theodore Roosevelt's rise, the Treaty of Paris, and the debate over imperialism. Designed in a professional 'State Department Dossier' style for student reference.
A visually striking, one-page research essay rubric with a high-contrast activist aesthetic, featuring five clear assessment criteria and dedicated sections for evaluator feedback and scoring. Optimized for single-page printing.
A comprehensive answer key and teacher guide for the 5-page African Crossroads study pack. Includes answers for all 10 comprehension questions and all 10 video lab questions on a single, clean page.
A complete 5-page independent recovery pack for 9th-grade world history. Includes a 2-page reading on Post-Classical African trade with sidebars and response areas, a 1-page comprehension assessment with 10 questions (MCQ/SAQ), and 2 pages of video analysis labs (5 questions each).
Answer key for the Justice Awakening worksheet, providing correct fill-in-the-blank terms, matching answers, and suggested points for the analysis section.
A condensed guided notes worksheet for the 1950s Civil Rights Movement, featuring a word bank, fill-in-the-blanks, matching, and short response section. Aligned with HMH Module 21.
A visual presentation covering the early Civil Rights Movement (1954-1960), featuring key events like Brown v. Board, the Montgomery Bus Boycott, and the Little Rock Nine. Designed to accompany guided notes.
A teacher answer key for the Suburban Gazette Guided Notes. Provides the specific fill-in-the-blank answers and pedagogical goals for the reflective summary section.
A two-page guided notes worksheet for the 1950s, styled as a vintage mid-century newspaper. It covers the GI Bill, suburbia, consumerism, television culture, and the counterculture movements of the era.
An answer key for the Brown v. Board of Education Case Dossier. It provides suggested responses for historical context questions, key term definitions, and analysis of primary source excerpts.
A detailed three-page historical inquiry worksheet on Brown v. Board of Education. It includes context on Plessy v. Ferguson, primary source analysis of the 14th Amendment and Earl Warren's opinion, and critical thinking questions on the 'Massive Resistance' period.