Updated teacher's guide for the Schenck-focused DBQ lesson. Includes a refined pacing guide, instructional scripts focusing on the legal conflict, and a detailed answer key for the "Clear and Present Danger" analysis.
A highly cohesive 5-slide introductory presentation deck designed to frame the lesson, state the compelling question, explain the stations rotation logistics, and introduce the political spectrum concept to students.
A dedicated 4-page student analysis handout containing text-dependent questions for each of the four stations, designed with spacious blank boxes optimized for legible student handwriting and explicitly labeled with each constitution's name.
A highly structured 4-page reference document featuring vocabulary sheets for each station. Each page defines key political and revolutionary terms for the corresponding station (1791, 1793, 1795, and Factions) and includes a quick 'term-in-context' application prompt.
A comprehensive 3-page landscape teacher guide and answer key. Pages 1 and 2 contain the completed comparison matrix with detailed exemplar student responses, and Page 3 provides text-dependent suggested answers for the primary source analysis sheets and political spectrum activity.
A structured 3-page landscape student graphic organizer handout. Pages 1 and 2 contain the spacious 2-page landscape comparison matrix with blank cells and a newly integrated student rating section for each constitution. Page 3 features the Station 4 political spectrum sorting activity.
Four print-ready primary source reading placards for each station. Each page features a significantly longer, highly authentic historical excerpt from the constitutional debates or legal charters, paired with a contextual introduction and glossary terms.