Instructions for the 'Moral Maze' ethical decision-making game.
The teacher guide and answer key for the 'Free State of Jones' Film Study Worksheet. Includes model answers for all 9 viewing questions, scoring rubrics for the AP-style SAQs, and pedagogical context from the Mississippi Public Broadcasting documentary.
An AP U.S. History 4-page film study worksheet for 'Free State of Jones'. Contains simulated primary source documents, geographic infographics, historical wanted posters, and a 1948 court case file to visually enrich the historical context of Newton Knight's rebellion and its Period 8 legacy.
A highly structured, four-page AP U.S. History film study viewing guide and historical analysis packet for the movie 'Free State of Jones'. It connects Period 5 Civil War/Reconstruction themes with Period 8 20th-century Civil Rights contexts, focusing on Southern class dynamics, Unionism, and racial classification continuities.
A highly analytical AP U.S. History film study worksheet for 'Free State of Jones'. It bridges Period 5 Reconstruction issues with Period 8 civil rights struggles through the film's 1948 trial flash-forwards, structured with pre-viewing context, a chronological guide, a thematic comparison grid, and an LEQ essay outline.
A single-page printable grid of 8 historical definition flashcards focusing on the Cold War in Asia with low-lexile terms for special education support. The cards match the steel-blue and crimson aesthetic with dotted cutting guides.
A comprehensive teacher-facing answer key that mirrors the Asia Divided worksheet. The key highlights the correct multiple choice answers in bold red with filled checkboxes and provides a sample exemplary response for the final short-answer summary.
A 15-question multiple choice worksheet with a final short-answer summary question about the Cold War in Asia, based on Crash Course US History #38. The worksheet features a bold vintage militaristic design with a steel-blue and crimson palette across three pages.
A single-page printable grid of 8 historical definition flashcards focusing on modern China's revolutions with low-lexile terms for special education support. The cards match the crimson and gold thematic aesthetic with dotted cutting guides.
A comprehensive teacher-facing answer key that mirrors the China Red Horizon worksheet. The key highlights the correct multiple choice answers in bold red with filled checkboxes and provides a sample exemplary response for the final short-answer summary.
A 15-question multiple choice worksheet with a final short-answer summary question about modern Chinese revolutions, based on Crash Course World History #37. The worksheet features a bold crimson and gold theme with Chinese historical styling, structured neatly across three pages to avoid overflow.
An AP U.S. History teacher guide and answer key for the 'Constitutional Crucible Worksheet'. Includes primary source alignments, exemplar student responses, historical background, and an AP-aligned grading rubric.
A single-page printable grid of 8 historical definition flashcards with clear, low-lexile terms for special education support. The cards feature a crimson, gold, and cream constructivist aesthetic with dotted cut-lines and clean, accessible typography.
An AP U.S. History film study worksheet for 'The Conspirator', guiding students through Period 5 legal battles, civil liberties under crisis, and critical comparisons to Period 8 civil rights and federal power.
A comprehensive teacher-facing answer key that mirrors the student worksheet. The key highlights the correct multiple choice answers in bold red with filled checkboxes and provides a sample exemplary response for the final short-answer summary.
A 15-question multiple choice worksheet with a final short answer summary question, designed for high school students. The worksheet has a bold Soviet-constructivist inspired design with a crimson and gold historical palette, organized neatly across three pages to avoid content overflow.
A comprehensive 2-page AP U.S. History teacher guide and detailed answer key for the 'Reconstructed Justice' film study worksheet. Features pedagogical guidelines, film segment timestamps, sample responses, and AP-style rubrics.
A comprehensive 4-page AP U.S. History film study worksheet for 'The Conspirator' (2010). Features larger, prominent 19th-century primary source graphics (Reward Poster with A. Lincoln silhouette, detailed Courtroom Blueprint Diagram, and Ex parte Milligan Supreme Court Ruling seal) alongside spacious, student-friendly writing lines for viewing and synthesis prompts.
An elegant, classical-themed rubric for a comparative essay on Ancient Greece and Ancient Rome. Evaluates thesis statements, 5-paragraph structure, comparative topics, writing conventions, and timeliness across a 50-point scale. Modified with streamlined headers and an expanded, comfortable layout to prevent vertical clipping.
A 10-minute See-Think-Wonder bell ringer document exploring the execution of King Louis XVI through a stylized primary source engraving and a three-column cognitive organizer with handwriting lines.
An active, student-facing cartographic design and urban planning activity pack where students analyze spatial profiles and design targeted climate-equity zoning maps.
A student-facing, print-ready 2-page worksheet containing archival source analysis, term-matching, data calculation of thermal disparities, and a synthesis essay response.
An interactive, highly visual 6-slide deck introducing students to the HOLC redlining grading system, urban heat island (UHI) mechanics, and the spatial correlation between the two.
A comprehensive, teacher-facing lesson plan outlining objectives, pacing, standards, key concepts, inquiry prompts, and a rubric for teaching the intersection of HOLC redlining and urban heat islands.
A 1-page student discussion worksheet and activity guide containing structured debate scenarios (Hobbes vs Locke) and an exit ticket writing prompt with a rubric.
A 2-page student reading packet featuring primary and secondary sources on the 1721 Boston Smallpox Epidemic, Cotton Mather, Onesimus, and the contrasting political theories of Thomas Hobbes and John Locke.
An elegant, high-impact presentation slide deck of 6 slides for the 'Plague and Pact' lesson, designed to guide students through the history and political philosophy of epidemics and the social contract.
A comprehensive, 2-page teacher's lesson plan outlining the lesson structure, inquiry-based pedagogical flow, historical background, pacing, and guiding questions for the 'Plague and Pact' curriculum.
A two-page printable teacher's answer key corresponding exactly to the Revolution Roadmap Worksheet, providing historical answers, grading tips, and discussion guidance for High School World History.
A two-page printable student graphic organizer and timeline chart designed to help students map the social structures, key phases, and cause-and-effect transitions of the French Revolution from 1789 to 1799.
A visually striking, highly structured slide deck analyzing the phases of the French Revolution (1789-1799) from the National Assembly to the Directory, designed for High School World History with visual flowcharts and primary source quotes.
A print-and-cut page containing 6 highly detailed, thought-provoking discussion cards styled as archival museum cards to prompt peer collaboration and critical thinking.
A beautifully designed 2-page student curator catalog containing archival intake fields, space for artifact sketches, critical analysis questions, and generational comparison tables.
A modern, 7-slide presentation designed in an archival field guide style to guide high schoolers through anthropological theory, material analysis, and the curation process.
A comprehensive, 2-page print-ready teacher's guide and lesson plan outlining facilitation strategies, lesson pacing, pedagogical concepts, and discussion prompts for the Future Fossils lesson.
A highly structured, four-page student guided notes and primary source packet matching the 'Fractured Republic' lecture series. Features blank fields for note-taking, formatted primary source excerpts, and AP-level analytical prompts with dedicated physical writing space.
An advanced AP US History slide deck exploring the constitutional, economic, and political crises from 1828 to 1861. Traces the escalation of sectional tensions through four critical historical episodes, designed with a vintage print aesthetic and structured for visual classroom engagement.
A highly structured, AP-aligned lecture slide deck exploring the constitutional, political, and economic crises between 1833 and 1861 that led to the American Civil War, featuring primary source analysis, AP key concept tags, and historical thinking prompts.
A detailed teacher-facing resource for facilitating the PIP Method Match workshop. It includes instructional scripts, deep-dive discussion prompts, and exemplar justifications for all four student research scenarios.
A student-facing worksheet for the PIP Method Match workshop. Students evaluate four cultural research scenarios, select the optimal methodology, provide structured justifications, and outline their own personal interest project methodology.
A highly visual, workshop-style presentation for Society and Culture students. It defines Content Analysis, Interviews, Focus Groups, and Questionnaires, and guides students through four cultural research scenarios with built-in timers.
A printable page containing four comparative task cards. Each card contrasts a historical 1898 yellow journalism headline (such as the DeLome letter insult or the USS Maine explosion) with a modern digital clickbait parallel, prompting students to analyze media sensationalism across centuries.
A comprehensive, full-page printable analysis worksheet on the DeLome Letter leak of 1898. It includes an expanded primary source translation, contextual vocabulary terms (ambassador, jingo, intercept, catering, rabble, incompetent), detailed historical context, and structured analysis questions.