A critical thinking activity where students analyze primary source perspectives on crossing the 38th parallel and the risks of Chinese intervention. Revised to ensure the map sketch area is not split and answer areas are appropriately sized.
A scoring rubric for the Monument Design Project, assessing historical context, visual symbolism, written dedication, and civic reflection.
A student project guide and blueprint template for designing a contemporary monument, including space for conceptual brainstorming, visual sketching, and writing a dedication plaque.
A student handout designed to guide class discussion on the visual symbolism of monuments and the specific ethical dilemmas surrounding the Oñate statues in New Mexico.
A visual presentation for students that introduces the concept of public memory, examines the Oñate controversy in New Mexico, and explains the options for handling controversial monuments.
A comprehensive lesson plan for 9th-grade social studies focusing on the history, controversy, and design of public monuments, with specific emphasis on New Mexico history.
A teacher's guide and answer key for the Imperial Evidence DBQ, including document summaries, suggested answers, and a comprehensive scoring rubric. Features managed page breaks and polished formatting.
A primary source Document-Based Question (DBQ) assessment focusing on diverse perspectives of imperialism in Africa, India, and China. Features managed page breaks, detailed writing spaces, and a visual representation for the political cartoon.