Introductory slide deck for the Reasoning Mastery Course, focusing on the distinction between reason and emotion, and fact versus opinion (thinking vs. knowing). Features a high-contrast 'Blueprint' aesthetic.
A structured journal entry worksheet for IEP students about the causes of the Creole revolution, featuring simplified text, sentence starters, a word bank, and visual response options.
A comprehensive study guide featuring the completed SPRITE analysis for all nine units of AP World History: Modern (1200-Present). This reference material provides specific historical evidence across social, political, religious, intellectual, technological, and economic themes.
A revised teacher's guide for the AP World History review. Includes a full SPRITE exemplar table, optimized pacing guide, and comprehensive instructional strategies for all historical eras.
A complete visual presentation for AP World History review, covering all nine units (1200-Present). Features historical era deep-dives, the SPRITE thematic framework, and a master visual timeline.
A revised visual timeline for AP World History: Modern, spanning 1200 to the present with a vertical layout to ensure readability. Includes a structured student work area for continuity and change analysis.
An expanded student worksheet featuring SPRITE analysis graphic organizers for AP World History: Modern, covering all nine units (1200-Present) across two pages with adequate space for thematic synthesis.
Teacher's facilitation guide for the "Justice Seekers" gallery walk, including lesson objectives, step-by-step instructions, and an answer key for the worksheet. Revised for better page flow.
A student graphic organizer for tracking and comparing social justice movements during a gallery walk, including synthesis questions and a challenges column. Revised for better page breaks and spacing.
Highly visual profiles for four social justice movements, designed to be printed and posted around a classroom for a gallery walk activity. Each movement fits on one page.
Introductory slides for a lesson on 20th-century social justice movements, defining social justice and setting the stage for a gallery walk activity.
A detailed grading rubric for teachers to evaluate student "Create a Country" projects, focusing on national identity, geography, political framework, economics, and presentation quality.
A structured planning worksheet for students to brainstorm and organize the essential elements of their fictional country, including geography, identity, government, and economy.
A comprehensive example presentation for high school students showing how to design a fictional country. It includes slides on geography, government, economy, and culture using a professional "Aethelgard" example to model the expectations.
Consolidated answer key for the Units 7-9 (1900-Present) MCQ set, covering 10 questions with rationales.
Expanded stimulus-based MCQ set for Units 7-9 (1900-Present), now totaling 10 questions covering decolonization, the Green Revolution, proxy wars, human rights, total war, and globalization. Compacted to fit 3 pages.
Consolidated answer key for the Units 3-6 (1450-1900) MCQ set, covering 10 questions with rationales. Randomized correct letters for better test design.
Expanded stimulus-based MCQ set for Units 3-6 (1450-1900), now totaling 10 questions covering colonialism, the Industrial Revolution, the Ottomans, Haiti, Meiji Japan, Social Darwinism, and the Mughals.