A fun and fast-paced classroom game called "Humanity Hotseat" designed to help students articulate and connect with key concepts from the lesson.
A professional marking rubric for the Judaism Ethics extended response task, assessing knowledge of origins, analysis of guidance in daily living, and use of terminology.
Teacher facilitation guide focused on the Jewish Ethics depth study, providing pacing, pedagogical support, and specific sample questions for the unseen extended response.
An essay planning guide specifically designed to help students structure their response for the Judaism Ethics task, with dedicated sections for thesis drafting and paragraph-by-paragraph evidence mapping.
A comprehensive reference guide for students covering the three major areas of Jewish ethical application: Bioethics, Environmental Ethics, and Sexual Ethics, including core principles and modern Halakhic perspectives.
Updated slide deck for the Judaism Depth Study, specifically outlining the research task on ethical teachings and their application in bioethics, environment, and sexual ethics.
A specialized research scaffold focusing on Jewish ethical teachings and their application in bioethics, environmental ethics, or sexual ethics, guiding students through scriptural basis and contemporary lived experience.
A teacher's guide providing sample thesis statements, key evidence points, and instructional tips for facilitating the Black Death essay outline.
A structured planning worksheet for students to outline an informative essay on the impacts of the Black Death.
A visual presentation exploring the economic, social, and religious impacts of the Black Death on medieval Europe to provide context for essay writing.
A curated list of iconic Great Depression photographs and visuals to accompany the lesson, including archival links to the Library of Congress and short context for each image.
A detailed answer key and grading guide for the 'Clashing Visions' worksheet, providing sample student responses, key comparison points, and evaluation criteria for teachers.
Teacher's answer key and grading guide for the Green Boom DBQ, including HIPP analysis and scoring tips for all 7 documents.
An AP-style Document Based Question (DBQ) assignment focusing on the Green Revolution's impacts, featuring 7 diverse documents and writing space.
Guided notes for students to use during the Green Boom lecture, featuring fill-in-the-blanks and structured analysis areas for environmental impacts.
Visually engaging lecture slides for AP World History covering the Green Revolution's technology, environmental costs, and socio-economic impacts.
A separate day-by-day briefing document covering the 13 days of the Cuban Missile Crisis (Oct 16-28). It features daily summaries, primary source quotes from EXCOMM meetings, and key diplomatic correspondence.
A student timeline worksheet dedicated exclusively to the thirteen days of the Cuban Missile Crisis (Oct 16-28). It features structured boxes for each critical day, designed for documenting key events and strategic shifts. Box heights are increased for better usability.
The teacher's pacing guide, updated to coordinate the use of the separate Origins Dossier, the 13 Days Briefing, and the two student worksheets across a two-day lesson plan.
A formal final report template styled as an Executive Policy Recommendation. It challenges students to synthesize their findings from the investigation to answer overarching questions about responsibility, geopolitical victory, and presidential leadership.
The updated strategic investigation log, refocusing on early culpability analysis (1958-1961) and deep analysis of the primary source transcripts and letters from the thirteen-day standoff.
The restored Origins Dossier focusing on the long-term causes of the Cuban Missile Crisis, including the Jupiter missiles in Turkey, the economic pivot of 1960, and the failed 1961 invasions.
A concise exit ticket for student assessment, focusing on the historical shift in human rights definitions and the modern challenges of enforcing the UDHR. Includes a self-reflection scale for student metacognition.
A professional teacher's guide providing instructional strategies, sensitive handling tips, discussion prompts, and an answer key for the 'Humanity Undone' lesson. It focuses on trauma-informed pedagogy and critical historical analysis.
A two-page student worksheet designed for critical thinking and analysis. It guides students through the 'ladder of dehumanization', the legal innovations of the Nuremberg Trials, and the direct connection between Holocaust atrocities and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
A somber and high-impact slide deck for high school students, tracing the path from the dehumanization of the Holocaust to the birth of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Featuring deep tones, elegant serif typography, and a focus on both historical trauma and legal legacy.
A detailed teacher's answer key for the Growth Roadmap Unit Test, providing correct answers for matching, multiple-choice, and Parten's play scenarios. Optimized for a single-page quick reference.