Comprehensive answer key for the Version A, B, and C Freedom Blueprint worksheets. Single-page layout ensures all answers are easily accessible. Updated to match randomized quiz content.
A concise exit ticket featuring the provided RI.4.8 opinion question and a short-response area for evidence-based justification.
An answer key for the Peaceful Path Quiz, providing correct answers, sample evidence, and grading guidance for teachers. Corrected HTML tags and layout for single-page printing.
A student assessment featuring the provided RI.4.8 multiple-choice question, along with evidence-based reflection and reading comprehension questions. Includes a specific task on finding evidence for the principle of nonviolence.
A four-page chapter-by-chapter summary guide for "Hidden Figures" (Young Readers Edition), designed specifically for struggling readers. It features bulleted main points, bolded character names, and a clean, high-contrast NASA-inspired layout to support comprehension and tracking of the narrative.
The primary reading passage explaining the Quaker perspective on neutrality and nonviolence, now including three embedded comprehension questions following each section with optimized single-page layout.
A teacher guide for the Peaceful Path lesson, providing instructional steps, discussion prompts, and differentiation strategies.
A note-taking worksheet to accompany the Peaceful Path slides, featuring vocabulary definitions and reflection questions.
A visual-heavy slide deck explaining Quaker neutrality during the American Revolution, featuring kid-friendly vocabulary definitions for Neutral, Equality, Nonviolence, and Principles, plus interactive discussion questions.
A student-friendly presentation checklist based on Level 4 criteria of a WWII Battles Project rubric, featuring 'I can' statements and visual icons. Revised to fit on a single page.
A comprehensive 2-page packet for 7th graders including a reading passage on the three pillars of power, a vocabulary glossary with example sentences, and critical thinking reflection questions.
Una guía completa para el maestro de la lección Titulares Sensacionalistas, que incluye objetivos de la lección, pasos procedimentales, vocabulario clave y una clave de respuestas para los materiales de los estudiantes.
Una actividad de análisis de fuentes primarias donde los estudiantes comparan un telegrama factual del Capitán Sigsbee con un reportaje de noticias sensacionalista del New York Journal.
Una ficha de trabajo para estudiantes que desglosa los elementos del periodismo amarillista, con análisis de titulares y un ejercicio creativo para convertir datos secos en noticias sensacionalistas.
Una presentación de diapositivas atractiva que introduce a los estudiantes a los conceptos de periodismo amarillista, la rivalidad entre Pulitzer y Hearst, y el reportaje explosivo del hundimiento del USS Maine.
A comprehensive teacher guide for the Headline Hype lesson, including lesson objectives, procedural steps, key vocabulary, and an answer key for student materials.
A primary source analysis activity where students compare a factual telegram from Captain Sigsbee with a sensationalized news report from the New York Journal.
A student worksheet that breaks down the elements of yellow journalism, featuring headline analysis and a creative exercise to turn dry facts into sensationalized news.