A graphic organizer for structuring philosophical arguments, featuring dedicated spaces for core claims, supporting evidence, counter-points, and steelmanning.
A logic worksheet exploring the Ship of Theseus through progressive scenarios, ranging from simple part replacement to the complex "Two Ships" paradox.
A teacher's guide for facilitating the Ship of Theseus lesson, featuring pacing suggestions, Socratic questions, and historical context.
Visual presentation for a lesson on the Ship of Theseus paradox, covering the historical legend, the philosophical question, and key logic terms for debate.
A teacher's guide providing instructional strategies, activities, and differentiation tips for using the Nile Rulers vocabulary flashcards in both elementary and high school classrooms.
Elementary-level vocabulary flashcards for Ancient Egyptian government, using simple definitions and emojis to explain roles like the Pharaoh, Scribes, and Viziers. Added fold guides and optimized layout.
High school level vocabulary flashcards for Ancient Egyptian government, focusing on complex political and religious concepts like Ma'at, Theocracy, and Bureaucracy. Redesigned layout for improved readability and printing. Added fold guides and optimized layout.
An updated one-page printable reference sheet with a more detailed geographically accurate map and chronological timeline of the 13 American colonies.
A teacher resource with lesson objectives, pacing guides, discussion prompts, and background information to facilitate a complex historical investigation into the atomic bombings. Now includes clearer source summaries and improved layout.
A structured worksheet for students to categorize arguments from primary sources, evaluate historical perspectives, and write a justified conclusion on the morality of using the atomic bomb. Now includes lined work areas for better structure.