A primary source comparison document featuring edited excerpts from Northern and Southern newspapers from 1859, designed to help students analyze bias and loaded language in the wake of the Harpers Ferry raid.
A printable page containing four comparative task cards. Each card contrasts a historical 1898 yellow journalism headline (such as the DeLome letter insult or the USS Maine explosion) with a modern digital clickbait parallel, prompting students to analyze media sensationalism across centuries.
A comprehensive, full-page printable analysis worksheet on the DeLome Letter leak of 1898. It includes an expanded primary source translation, contextual vocabulary terms (ambassador, jingo, intercept, catering, rabble, incompetent), detailed historical context, and structured analysis questions.
A detailed educator guide and answer key for the Reign of Terror Bell Ringer, containing model student responses and direct historical citations.
A high-impact, 10-minute historical bell ringer featuring a primary-aligned source reading on the Reign of Terror and a structured 5W-and-H student comprehension matrix.
A 2-page print-ready teacher resource containing lesson pacing suggestions, key historical background context, common student misconceptions, and a complete answer key with exemplars for the student worksheet.
A 2-page print-ready student worksheet featuring a comprehensive reading passage on the history and spirit of treaties, a context-clues vocabulary matching exercise, and a guided graphic organizer for crafting an objective central idea and summary.
An interactive slide deck featuring 10 beautiful, high-impact slides to guide whole-class instruction on Treaty Day, historical context, key legal and cultural vocabulary, and reading comprehension strategies (Central Idea and Summarizing).
An inquiry worksheet for students to analyze structural force distribution of posts, lintels, and arches, evaluate ancient building materials, and construct a written engineering thesis.
An interactive 5-slide deck on classical engineering and infrastructure, exploring Greek architectural harmony (the Parthenon) and Roman structural revolution (concrete, arches, and aqueducts).
An inquiry worksheet for students to map ancient maritime trade routes, analyze Roman shipwreck cargo data, and formulate economic arguments about Mediterranean globalism.