A Cornell Notes template designed for students to capture key information about the annexation of the Philippines and the arguments for and against American imperialism.
A condensed 1-page student-facing rubric for the Roman Empire Rap project, optimized to fit on a single sheet while maintaining the thematic Roman aesthetic.
A teacher guide for the urban legends lesson, including learning objectives, a pacing guide, and notes on misconceptions. Reverted to initial visual style with polished layout. Updated prompts to include variation mechanics. Fixed page break issue.
A student worksheet designed as a "Case File" for analyzing urban legends, focusing on characteristics like FOAF, localization, and warnings. Reverted to initial visual style with layout fixes. Added "Reflecting the Era" analysis question. Updated Task 02 to focus on Variation Analysis. Fixed page overflow and work area backgrounds.
A atmospheric slide deck covering the definition, characteristics, and examples of urban legends, including the "Hook" and "Bloody Mary", plus discussion questions. Reverted to initial visual style. Added "Anxiety & Era" discussion question and a slide on common misconceptions. Updated Q3 to focus on variations.
Answer key and teacher reference for the 'City of Stone' worksheet, providing detailed responses for vocabulary, geography, and historical analysis questions.
A student worksheet assessing knowledge of Great Zimbabwe's architecture, trade networks, and the historical debunking of colonial-era myths. Includes vocabulary matching and short-answer analysis.
A guided investigation activity where students act as archaeologists to analyze artifact descriptions and architectural features, drawing conclusions about the true origins and economic power of Great Zimbabwe.
A high-impact instructional presentation covering the architecture, trade, and colonial historiography of Great Zimbabwe. Features bold visuals, key vocabulary, and summaries of archaeological evidence.
Comprehensive lesson plan for the 'Granite Guardians' lesson, featuring learning objectives, a cohesive pacing guide, and detailed teacher background knowledge, with improved page break management.
A completed teacher reference version of the Empire Dilemma Cornell Notes, including key facts, dates, and an exemplar summary for the teacher's use.
A teacher's facilitation guide for the Empire Crossroads lesson, including a 42-minute pacing guide, instructional tips, and an answer key for the exit ticket.