A comprehensive slide deck for 9th-12th Grade Economics students covering the Federal Reserve, economic indicators, and monetary policy tools using the 'Car Metaphor' and 'Fed Chair Challenge' activities.
Teacher's guide containing an answer key for the DBQ, a high-quality sample essay response, and a clear grading rubric for assessment. Fixed page breaks and updated rubric formatting.
A formal writing prompt and assessment for students to synthesize their learning about the religious transition of Ancient Rome, including an expanded pre-writing space and a student-facing rubric.
A document-based question (DBQ) activity for 6th-grade students, featuring four primary and secondary sources regarding Roman state religion, private worship, and the rise of Christianity. Optimized for handwriting with expanded answer areas.
A comprehensive slide deck covering Ancient Roman mythology, the concept of 'Pax Deorum', state vs. private worship, and the empire's eventual transition to Christianity. Includes clear transitions to the DBQ activity.
A study guide for students featuring key terms and a concept mapping activity to visualize the interconnectedness of 1950s economic trends.
Two pages of curated links and descriptions for 20 high-quality historical visuals to support the lesson on 1950s prosperity.
A curated list of primary sources with full names, dates, and direct links to digital archives for further study.
An answer key for both the "Price of Prosperity" activity and the guided notes, providing detailed expected responses.
A student activity featuring primary source excerpts and data sets related to the 1950s G.I. Bill, Levittown, and consumerism.
Printable guided notes for students to use during the lesson, covering consumerism, workforce changes, suburbia, the G.I. Bill, and oil reliance.
Detailed teacher speaker notes providing talking points, discussion prompts, and key instructional pivots for the 1950s prosperity lesson.
A visually engaging slide deck for high school students covering 1950s prosperity, consumerism, the G.I. Bill, and suburbanization.
A comprehensive teacher's guide for a 35-minute lesson on 1950s prosperity, including pacing, essential questions, and differentiation strategies.
A comprehensive study guide for the Containment Evolution lesson, summarizing key terms, figures, events, and essential concepts for Tennessee Standard US.62 and EOC exam preparation.
A two-page curated catalog of 15 high-quality visual resources, including photographs, maps, and primary document images, with titles, descriptions, and direct links for classroom use.
A curated list of primary sources for the Containment Evolution lesson, including speeches by Eisenhower, Dulles, and Khrushchev, with verified dates and official archive links.
An advanced teacher's guide for the analytical voyager worksheet, featuring nuanced historical context, strategic motivations, and indigenous perspectives. Includes explicit definitions for the 3 G's and clarified analysis for indigenous reception and response.
A complete set of speaker notes for the Containment Evolution presentation, providing detailed talking points and transition cues for each slide.
A comprehensive answer key and teacher facilitation guide for the containment evolution lesson, including expected student responses for guided notes, debates, and exit tickets.
A small-group debate activity focusing on the merits and dangers of Brinkmanship. Includes primary source excerpts from John Foster Dulles, Adlai Stevenson, and Nikita Khrushchev for students to analyze and use as evidence.
A structured guided notes document for students to complete during the Containment Evolution lesson. Features a 'classified mission' theme with fill-in-the-blank sections and critical thinking prompts.
A detailed teacher's guide for the Containment Evolution lesson, featuring timing breakdowns, common misconceptions, differentiation strategies, and step-by-step instructional procedures.
A high-impact visual presentation covering Eisenhower's Cold War policies (US.62), including the New Look, Brinkmanship, Peaceful Coexistence, and the Military-Industrial Complex. Features a 'Top Secret' dossier aesthetic.
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.