A 4-panel storyboard template for students to illustrate and narrate a legal case from trial to the Supreme Court, with dedicated sections for jurisdiction types and legal outcomes.
A comprehensive teacher's guide for the lesson on the US response to the Holocaust. Includes a minute-by-minute pacing guide, discussion prompts with expected student responses, an answer key for the Archival Evidence Lab, and differentiation strategies.
A primary source analysis worksheet featuring telegrams from MS St. Louis passengers, State Department memos, and GI testimonies from the liberation of concentration camps. Includes specific analysis questions for each document set and a final synthesis reflection.
A visual presentation covering the US response to the Holocaust across three distinct phases: pre-war immigration policy (MS St. Louis), the liberation of camps by the US Army, and post-war survivor immigration/DP camps. Includes teacher lecture notes in the metadata.
A reference document providing titles, dates, descriptions, and official archive links for iconic historical images and posters to supplement the lesson instruction.
A comprehensive answer key for both the guided notes and the timeline analysis worksheet, providing correct fill-in-the-blank responses and sample analysis for teacher use.
A teacher and student reference sheet providing official names, dates, and direct links to the primary source documents and speeches covered in the lesson.
A detailed set of speaker notes and talking points for the teacher to use during the lesson, organized slide-by-slide to match the presentation deck. Includes explicit source names, dates, and discussion prompts.
A teacher facilitation guide including lesson pacing, discussion prompts, and answer keys for all student materials.
A chronological timeline worksheet where students analyze five key events leading to WWII, identifying their impact on U.S. foreign policy, with explicit source names and dates provided for every event. Fixed layout issues to ensure adequate writing space and page-break optimization.
Guided notes for students to complete during the lecture, covering the key vocabulary and legislative steps leading to WWII involvement, with explicit source names and dates included for every historical event.
A visual slide deck covering the key events leading to U.S. entry into WWII, including FDR's major speeches and the attack on Pearl Harbor, with explicit names and dates for every source.
A teacher-facing resource providing names, descriptions, and stable archival links for historical visuals (photographs, posters, and maps) to enhance the "Iron Grip" lesson. Improved layout for printing.
An answer key for the "Power Play Primary Sources" worksheet, providing model responses for identifying methods of control and analyzing their societal impacts. Updated with source dates and improved page-break management.
A bibliography resource for the "Iron Grip" lesson, providing full titles, original publication dates, and stable URLs for all primary sources used in student activities. Fixed URL wrapping issues.
A slide-by-slide script and facilitation guide for the "Iron Grip" lesson, providing talking points, discussion prompts, and key vocabulary for teachers to use during the presentation. Final version with improved page-break management.
A teacher guide for the "Iron Grip" lesson, featuring a 25-minute pacing guide, primary source answer key, and instructional tips for high school history teachers.
A primary source document set featuring excerpts from Mussolini, Stalin, Hitler, and Tojo, with analysis questions for high school students. Every source includes author names and publication years. Includes lined student work areas for better handwriting support.
A 10-slide presentation covering the rise and methods of control of Hitler, Mussolini, Stalin, and Tojo, emphasizing the context of the 1920s-30s and the characteristics of totalitarianism.
A detailed reference list for all primary sources used in the Depression and New Deal Mastery Assessment, including names, dates, historical context, and links to official archives. Now with improved page-break handling.
A comprehensive teacher answer key for the Depression and New Deal Mastery Test, aligning each question with specific Tennessee State Standards (US.29-39) and lesson themes. Now includes the Primary Source Index as requested. Corrected contrast and pagination.
An updated multiple-choice mastery test for the Great Depression and New Deal, featuring 100% primary source analysis. Now includes an Answer Key with standards and a full Source Index on separate pages at the end of the document. Fixed numbering and visual descriptions.
A curated guide for teachers providing links, titles, and descriptions for iconic historical visuals including FSA photography, WPA posters, and anti-New Deal propaganda to enrich the lesson. Condensed to fit a single page.
A comprehensive teacher answer key for the Cartoon Combat Worksheet, providing historical interpretations, symbolic meanings, and grading criteria for student responses. Revised for better page breaks.