A visual presentation for 8th-grade students on evaluating website reliability using the CRAAP test and domain analysis, featuring a hook about a famous internet hoax.
An answer key and teacher resource for the Mesopotamia central ideas do-now, including correct answers, rationales for each choice, and a teaching tip for RI.7.2.
A student worksheet focused on CCSS RI.7.2, featuring a short passage about Mesopotamia and three multiple-choice questions assessing central ideas and summary skills.
A teacher resource containing a grading rubric, a sample proficient response, and instructional tips. Condensed into a single-page format for teacher convenience.
A three-page worksheet focused on practicing structured paragraph writing using the PEEL method. It includes two distinct writing prompts, a self-check rubric, and a large drafting/brainstorming chamber. Layout improved for clear task separation.
A chronological reference sheet outlining the key events and acts leading to the Revolutionary War, designed to help students include specific evidence in their paragraph writing. Condensend to a single page for easy reference.
A presentation introducing the major economic and political causes of the American Revolution, including the debt from the French and Indian War, various taxation acts, and the escalating tensions leading to the Intolerable Acts. Includes a structured paragraph writing strategy (PEEL).
A student discovery worksheet designed to accompany the Bohemian Journey presentation. Includes map labeling, city matching, short answer history questions, and a language lab section.
An 8-slide presentation exploring Czechia's geography, demographics, major cities, history, culture, food, and language for middle school students. Includes a visually engaging scrapbook-style design with consistent motifs and clear information.
A condensed single-page study guide for students covering key vocabulary, the three primary Manhattan Project sites, and President Truman's three-part rationale for using the atomic bomb.
A comprehensive list of 15 historical visual assets related to the Manhattan Project, including photographs of key sites, the bombs themselves, and the impact of their use. Each entry includes a description, date, and link to official historical archives. Items are formatted for a clear 2-page print layout.
A curated list of primary sources related to the Manhattan Project and Truman's decision, including the Einstein-Szilard letter, the Franck Report, and Truman's private diary entries.
A comprehensive teacher's guide for the Atomic Ambitions lesson, including standard alignment, a 25-minute pacing guide, preparation checklists, and differentiation strategies. Now condensed to a single polished page.
Slide-by-slide facilitation script for the Atomic Ambitions lesson, including pacing guides, specific speaking points, and discussion prompts for a 25-minute session.
The master answer key for the Atomic Ambitions lesson set, providing solutions for the guided notes and the Truman's Dilemma activity. Includes discussion points for open-ended questions. Answer highlighting updated for clarity.
A decision-making activity where students analyze Truman's rationale for using the atomic bomb. Includes a categorization task for historical arguments and critical thinking questions regarding the moral and political implications. Updated with handwriting lines and improved page flow.
Guided notes for students to complete while following the Atomic Ambitions presentation. Includes fill-in-the-blank sections on Oak Ridge, Los Alamos, Hanford, and Truman's rationale. Increased work areas for better handwriting space.
A high-impact slide presentation covering the Manhattan Project sites (Oak Ridge, Los Alamos, Hanford) and President Truman's rationale for using the atomic bomb. Features a clean, historical government aesthetic with bold headings and clear visual hierarchy.
A one-page study guide summarizing key WWII home front concepts. Revised for better layout, page flow, and includes student workspace for review questions. Fits strictly on one page.