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.
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 curated collection of primary and secondary sources including presidential addresses, scientific petitions, survivor testimonies, and historical analysis to provide a balanced look at the atomic bombings. Revised for improved page flow and content organization. Now includes more specific source summaries and improved layout.
An introductory slide presentation covering the historical context, the Manhattan Project, the details of the bombings, and the central ethical question of the lesson. Now includes specific quotes and a strategic map diagram.
A high-visibility classroom anchor chart highlighting five major turning points of the American Civil War. Designed with large, readable text and historical motifs for middle school classroom display.
A teacher guide for facilitating the slow-reveal graph lesson, including historical context, discussion prompts, and an answer key for comparing US and German unemployment.
A presentation featuring a slow-reveal graph that progressively unveils the comparison of unemployment rates between Germany and the USA during the Great Depression.