A university-level presentation comparing historical mass migration with contemporary global mobility patterns, focusing on technology, state control, and social flows.
Teacher answer key for the Asian Market Pulse study guide. Updated to match the student handout and fix layout overlaps.
A two-page study guide and analysis handout for students to complete while working through the Asian Market Pulse lesson. Updated to include requested countries and fixed layout issues.
A self-paced slide deck exploring Asian economic systems, GDP, and quality of life across major nations including China, India, Japan, and the Koreas. Updated with better spacing and legibility.
A comprehensive teacher's guide for the Turning Tides lesson, including learning objectives, pacing, answer keys, and differentiation strategies.
A student worksheet designed as a military intelligence dossier, featuring map analysis, primary source study of Stalingrad, and logistical analysis of D-Day.
A high-impact visual presentation for a World War II lesson, featuring key turning points like Pearl Harbor, Stalingrad, and D-Day in a classified intelligence theme.
A visually striking, one-page research essay rubric with a high-contrast activist aesthetic, featuring five clear assessment criteria and dedicated sections for evaluator feedback and scoring. Optimized for single-page printing.
Answer key for the Justice Awakening worksheet, providing correct fill-in-the-blank terms, matching answers, and suggested points for the analysis section.
A condensed guided notes worksheet for the 1950s Civil Rights Movement, featuring a word bank, fill-in-the-blanks, matching, and short response section. Aligned with HMH Module 21.
A visual presentation covering the early Civil Rights Movement (1954-1960), featuring key events like Brown v. Board, the Montgomery Bus Boycott, and the Little Rock Nine. Designed to accompany guided notes.
A teacher answer key for the Suburban Gazette Guided Notes. Provides the specific fill-in-the-blank answers and pedagogical goals for the reflective summary section.
A two-page guided notes worksheet for the 1950s, styled as a vintage mid-century newspaper. It covers the GI Bill, suburbia, consumerism, television culture, and the counterculture movements of the era.