Graduate-level presentation slides detailing the organizational history of the Manhattan Project, the transition to 'Big Science,' and the ethical challenges of military control over civilian research.
A student worksheet for analyzing Tinker v. Des Moines. Includes a review of the five freedoms, fill-in-the-blank case facts, a scenario analysis section for the "substantial disruption" test, and a final reflection prompt.
A visual presentation for a 6th-grade civics lesson on the First Amendment and Tinker v. Des Moines. Features bold typography, high-contrast slides, and scenario-based discussion prompts to engage students.
A comprehensive teacher guide for a 45-minute civics lesson. Includes a detailed instructional arc, key vocabulary definitions, common misconceptions, and guided discussion prompts for the Tinker v. Des Moines case.
A comprehensive teacher answer key for the Tempest Tracker Worksheet, providing detailed expected responses and example synthesis for the critical thinking prompts.
A two-page student worksheet designed to accompany the presentation. It includes sections for early encounters, a comparison table of historical storms, technological evolution questions, and a critical thinking reflection on naval history.
A 15-slide presentation on the historical context of tropical storms in the Caribbean, featuring key events like the Great Hurricane of 1780 and the evolution of meteorological tracking. It uses a vintage nautical aesthetic with high-contrast typography and icons instead of photographs.
A comprehensive answer key for all three differentiated reading worksheets about the U.S. presidential election process, with teaching pointers.
A visual presentation guiding students through the U.S. presidential election process, from the first primary to Inauguration Day.
A 7th-grade level reading passage and multiple-choice quiz exploring advanced presidential election concepts like primaries vs caucuses, Electoral College mechanics, and Article II qualifications. Grade labels are removed for students.
A 5th-grade level reading passage and multiple-choice quiz about political parties, campaigning, and an introduction to the Electoral College. Grade labels are removed for students.
A 4th-grade level reading passage and multiple-choice quiz introducing the basic steps of the U.S. presidential election process. Grade labels are removed for students.
A comprehensive answer key for all three differentiated reading worksheets about the three branches of government, including teaching perspectives for each grade level.
A visual presentation exploring the three branches of the United States government—Legislative, Executive, and Judicial—and the system of checks and balances.
A 7th-grade level reading passage and multiple-choice quiz exploring advanced concepts like judicial review, the power of the purse, and the intentional friction created by the separation of powers. Explicit grade level labels are removed for students.