An introductory slide deck for the 'Designer Genes' lesson, covering CRISPR technology, the distinction between somatic and germline editing, therapy vs. enhancement, and the history of eugenics.
The comprehensive answer key for all Red Scare lesson materials, providing expected student responses for guided notes and the activity.
A comprehensive study guide for the Red Scare lesson, including essential questions, key terms, a cause-and-effect chart, and a reflection task.
A two-page visual gallery containing 15 high-quality historical visuals related to the Second Red Scare, including descriptions, authors, dates, and links to archives.
A directory of essential primary sources for the Second Red Scare lesson, including names, dates, and archival links for McCarthy's speeches, HUAC transcripts, and the Rosenberg trial.
Detailed speaker notes and instructional scripts for the teacher to use during the Red Scare presentation, including key talking points and engagement prompts.
A primary source-based activity where students simulate the ethical dilemma of being questioned by HUAC and decide whether to "name names" or face the blacklist.
A guided notes worksheet for students to complete during the Red Scare lesson, featuring fill-in-the-blank sections and a reflection prompt.
A 6-slide presentation covering the Second Red Scare, HUAC, McCarthyism, and the Rosenberg trial, designed for high school instruction with high-contrast visuals and minimum 24px font.
A rigorous Claims, Evidence, and Reasoning (CER) worksheet where students evaluate the controversial legacy of an explorer through critical analysis and counter-argumentation. Revised for layout and flow across two pages.
A detailed lesson plan and teacher's guide for the 30-minute Red Scare lesson, featuring pacing, objectives, and differentiation strategies.
An advanced teacher's guide for the analytical voyager worksheet, featuring nuanced historical context, strategic motivations, and indigenous perspectives for six explorers. Revised to fit on a single page.
A concise one-page study guide for students covering the key vocabulary and concepts of the Korean War. Revised to fit onto one page and include a student note-taking area.