A 2-page print-ready clinical-style review worksheet covering Freud's personality structures (Id, Ego, Superego) and defense mechanisms with fill-in-the-blank, diagnostic quotes, and analysis questions.
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.
An interactive 5-slide deck on classical Mediterranean commerce, covering Greek ceramic trade networks, Roman shipping highways, and the economics of ancient globalism.
An inquiry worksheet guiding students through Socratic interrogation exercises, Roman Twelve Tables primary source analysis, and a written synthesis on law and ethics.
An interactive 5-slide presentation on ancient Greek philosophy (Socrates, Plato, Aristotle) and Roman jurisprudence (The Twelve Tables), exploring how classical thinkers structured truth and justice.
An inquiry lab worksheet for students to compare Athenian direct democracy and the Roman republic, analyze primary sources from Pericles and Cicero, and construct an evidence-based thesis.
An interactive 5-slide deck guiding classroom inquiry into the birth of Athenian democracy and the Roman Republic, featuring primary source analysis and debate prompts with large, readable text.
A 1-page teacher answer key and discussion guide containing correct responses for the 10 multiple choice, 7 true/false, and 2 open response activities. Includes sample headlines and 3 high-leverage discussion prompts.
A 1-page student worksheet containing a high-value vocabulary-building activity. Focuses on 7 key academic terms from the historical text: Feudalism, Black Death, Renaissance, Humanism, Patron, Secular, and Reformation. Includes context matching, sentence fill-ins, and a creative writing headline challenge.
A 2-page worksheet containing 10 high-quality multiple choice questions, 7 true/false questions, and 2 open response questions based directly on the 'Feudalism to Florence' reading passage. Fully styled with student name/date blocks and consistent student-friendly selection boxes.
A 2-page historical reading passage adapted to a 600-700 Lexile level. It details the transformation of Europe from the medieval feudal system to the vibrant intellectual and spiritual movements of the Renaissance and Reformation with simplified sentence structures and clear context clues.
A colorful, high-impact version of the confinement nanny flyer. It features a warm, rich color scheme, an embedded diverse vector illustration of mothers holding their babies, and highly organized visual comparison components optimized for a single-page layout.
A 2-page project-based student guide to advocate for educational equity. Page 1 helps students choose a specific local/school barrier, analyze root causes, and draft a problem statement. Page 2 provides structural templates for building a target advocacy campaign, defining stakeholders, and setting milestones.
A 2-page student-facing discussion and debate guide. Page 1 features name/date fields, three mini case studies on systemic educational barriers, and quick-write analysis questions. Page 2 contains a structured Socratic seminar active tracker and a reflective rubric.
A 2-page teacher-facing instructional guide detailing the lesson plan, pacing, Socratic seminar facilitation techniques, and local action project setup. Includes scaffolding strategies, high-yield guiding questions, and clear pedagogical notes.
A comprehensive 2-page print-ready teacher facilitation guide containing lesson pacing, slide notes, recommended modern film pairings, discussion guides, and exemplar answers/rubrics.
A comprehensive teacher guide and answer key for the 'Split Superpowers' lesson. Designed with a matching intelligence brief aesthetic, it provides specific exemplar student responses, historical talking points, common misconceptions, and an evaluation rubric for the synthesis prompt.
A printable 2-page student graphic organizer designed as a psychology case file. Students analyze cinematic scenes of mob behavior, isolating evidence of deindividuation, anonymity, and diffused responsibility in modern films with spacious, handwriting-friendly work areas.
An interactive slide deck introducing deindividuation, anonymity, and diffused responsibility in modern cinema. Uses a sleek media-analysis dossier theme with visual Case Studies from contemporary films like The Purge, Nerve, and The Dark Knight.
A highly structured, thematic student analysis worksheet. Following a classified intelligence brief aesthetic, it guides students to unpack and analyze the three main reasons why the US-USSR alliance collapsed post-WWII, culminating in an argumentative 'Point of No Return' synthesis response.
A visually stunning, thematic 16:9 slide presentation tracing the transition of the US and USSR from WWII allies to Cold War enemies. Includes structured slides outlining the three major pillars of their divergence: ideological clash, geopolitical posturing, and atomic-fueled distrust.
A 2-page master instructional guide and complete answer key for teachers. Contains pacing schedules, discussion prompt blueprints, and solutions for all student worksheets across the three lessons.
A 1-page student unit diagnostic exit ticket combining concept matching, multiple-choice questions, and short-answer prompts on conformity and groupthink. Features clean, balanced, high-contrast print layouts.
A 1-page student media analysis worksheet analyzing modern digital conformity, algorithm notification patterns, and viral peer pressure. Features structured feedback boxes for interactive classroom diagnostics.
A 6-slide presentation deck exploring Groupthink, social media algorithms, and digital echo chambers. Features high-contrast designs, minimum 24px font sizes, and structured classroom discussion prompts.
A 1-page student critical thinking worksheet to accompany the Asch Experiment reading passage. Features structured analysis grids and response boxes for data interpretation, variable comparison, and ethics.
An elegant 1-page vintage academic-style reading passage about Solomon Asch's landmark 1951 line study. Features visual CSS reconstructions of the experimental cards and clear statistical summaries.
A 2-page graphic organizer and scenario-analysis worksheet for students to define and distinguish compliance, identification, and internalization. Features a retro dossier design and ample writing space.
A 6-slide presentation deck exploring Herbert Kelman's three types of conformity: compliance, identification, and internalization. Designed for secondary psychology classrooms with high-contrast text and discussion prompts.
A revised three-page cumulative reflection portfolio designed for Honors World History scholars to synthesize high-level historical themes, vocabulary, and critical thinking. It features an allegorical narrative prompt, an intellectual matching grid, a conceptual word scramble, and a decrypted codex word puzzle. All layouts have been tightened to prevent vertical overflow.
Un folleto de calentamiento de 1 página para estudiantes en español que introduce los tres conceptos centrales de la Revolución Francesa: Libertad, Igualdad y Fraternidad. Presenta un diseño tricolor con definiciones breves y una pregunta de reflexión de 5 a 10 minutos.
A 1-page student bell ringer handout in English introducing the three central concepts of the French Revolution: Liberty, Equality, and Fraternity. Features a tri-color design with brief definitions and a 5-10 minute reflective writing prompt.
Cuatro folletos de fuentes primarias en español para colocar en las estaciones (1791, 1793, 1795 y Facciones) con fragmentos extensos, explicaciones y glosarios de términos clave.
Cuatro carteles en español para colocar en las estaciones (1791, 1793, 1795 y Facciones) con explicaciones breves, visuales y estructuradas sobre cada constitución revolucionaria.
Un documento de referencia de vocabulario de 4 páginas en español con definiciones clave de los términos de cada estación y un reto de aplicación rápida.