Economic data interpretation lab for Lesson 4, focusing on industrial output, trade surpluses, and the perceived link between overproduction and social unrest.
A comprehensive teacher guide for the Harlem Echoes lesson, including the full answer key for the secret message and facilitation tips for 1st-grade students.
The final mystery solver page where students input the letters collected from the 5 worksheets to reveal the secret message: "SO YOU CAN BE THE POETS OF THE FUTURE". Revised with larger letter slots, mapping numbers, and fixed page breaks.
A poetry analysis worksheet for Claude McKay featuring a simple poem and 6 multiple-choice questions that provide the final letters 24-29 (F-U-T-U-R-E) of the secret message. Now includes a "Progress" header for the checklist.
A poetry analysis worksheet for W.E.B. Du Bois featuring a simple poem and 5 multiple-choice questions that provide letters 19-23 (O-F-T-H-E) of the secret message. Now includes a "Progress" header for the checklist.
A poetry analysis worksheet for Paul Laurence Dunbar featuring a simple poem and 6 multiple-choice questions that provide letters 13-18 (E-P-O-E-T-S) of the secret message. Now includes a "Progress" header for the checklist.
A poetry analysis worksheet for Zora Neale Hurston featuring a simple poem and 6 multiple-choice questions that provide letters 7-12 (A-N-B-E-T-H) of the secret message. Revised to fix page breaks and footer visibility.
A poetry analysis worksheet for Langston Hughes featuring a simple poem and 6 multiple-choice questions that provide the first 6 letters (S-O-Y-O-U-C) of the secret message. Now includes a "Progress" header for the checklist.
A comprehensive student worksheet for a one-day intensive on Renaissance Humanism, featuring a tracking guide for the rediscovery of texts, a 'Three Pillars' framework, a 'Universal Man' resume activity, and a modern education audit.
A visually rich slide deck for a single-day intensive on Renaissance Humanism, covering the mystery of lost texts, the three pillars of Humanism, the 'Universal Man' ideal, and literary legacy.
A high-impact teacher guide for a single-day intensive on Renaissance Humanism, including a pacing guide, discussion prompts, and key vocabulary.
A primary source analysis worksheet comparing 14th-century accounts of the Black Death with modern reflections on the COVID-19 pandemic.
A project choice board for students to dive deeper into the societal impacts of pandemics through roleplay, design, debate, or curation activities.
A student worksheet featuring cause-and-effect mapping activities to compare the societal impacts of the Bubonic Plague and the COVID-19 pandemic.
A visual presentation comparing the societal shifts caused by the Bubonic Plague and COVID-19, highlighting changes in labor, technology, and social structures.