Student worksheet for analyzing the difference between 'riot' and 'uprising' in US history. Includes a freewriting warm-up, video comprehension questions, and a headline analysis table comparing 1965 and 1992 media coverage.
An essential 2-page instructional guide for teachers. Page 1 delivers a clear 60-minute lesson pacing outline, teacher action flows, and a prep checklist. Page 2 offers Socratic questioning strategies, analysis on common student misconceptions, and a highly structured grading rubric.
A highly versatile 2-page student analysis worksheet. Features custom, ink-friendly, white-background entry fields for compiling evidence across all 4 PEGS dimensions (Political, Economic, Geographic, Social) and a final critical-thinking synthesis section where students analyze cross-pillar connections.
An engaging 6-slide widescreen presentation designed for introducing the PEGS framework to students. Features robust slide breakdowns for Political, Economic, Geographic, and Social criteria, utilizing massive high-visibility text, matching category colors, and a fun interactive naming challenge at the end.
An elegant, minimalist 2-page student binder insert set. Page 1 provides a high-density reference sheet detailing key components of the PEGS analytical lens, while Page 2 features an actionable primary source inquiry checklist for classroom analysis and active reading.
A stunning, vibrant, icon-heavy set of 5 vertical classroom posters. Features a main title page followed by deeply detailed visual breakdown pages for Political (P), Economic (E), Geographic (G), and Social (S) categories. Complete with core questions, buzzwords, and inquiry checklists.
A teacher-facing lesson plan, pacing guide, tiered ENL questioning matrix, multilingual legal vocabulary guide, and complete answer keys to guide instruction for the Supreme Court Showdowns materials.
An 8-slide, high-impact courtroom-themed presentation designed for direct instruction on key Supreme Court cases. Focuses on simple explanations, visual comparative matchups, and strict 24px+ text readability for high school ESL classrooms.
A 4-page highly-visual, structured study guide overview of crucial landmark Supreme Court cases for the NYS Regents exam. Tailored specifically for ESL students with clear definitions, visual graphic organizer cards, and annotated Regents practice.
A comprehensive answer key and rubric document designed to parallel the student worksheet. Provides definitive matching answers, step-by-step judicial analyses for both scenarios, and a robust 3-point grading rubric for the exit ticket.
A student-facing printable document structured over exactly two pages. Features a warm-up, a landmarks precedent matching matrix, structured analysis sections for the social media (1st Amendment) and Wi-Fi search (4th Amendment) cases, and an analytical writing space for the exit ticket.
An interactive 16:9 presentation guiding the lesson with clean layouts and minimum 24px text sizing. Slides cover Tinker, Mahanoy, T.L.O., and Riley standards, alongside the two complex student digital rights scenarios.
A comprehensive, step-by-step teacher facilitation guide for a 60-minute civics lesson. Includes clear pacing, standard summaries (Tinker, Mahanoy, Riley, T.L.O.), interactive discussion scripts, common student misconceptions, and group work instructions.