A comprehensive teacher facilitation guide for the Plague to Progress lesson, including learning objectives, a detailed 50-minute procedure, and an answer key for the main activity.
A comprehensive 7th-grade social studies curriculum sequence focused on the Eastern Hemisphere (Africa, Middle East, Asia, and the Pacific). This standards-aligned sequence includes detailed teacher lesson plans, student guided reading and worksheets, interactive presentation slides, and rigorous assessments with DBQs.
An interactive, visual slide deck exploring the key events from 1850 to 1860 that led to the American Civil War, including the Compromise of 1850, Uncle Tom's Cabin, the Kansas-Nebraska Act, the Dred Scott Decision, John Brown's Raid, and the Election of 1860.
A printable 2-page graphic organizer matrix for students to track the causes, key figures, and political impacts of the six major flashpoints leading to the Civil War. Designed to accompany the lecture slides.
An inquiry-driven social studies sequence investigating Ancient Greece and Rome across four core pillars: government, philosophy, trade, and engineering. Students engage with primary sources, architectural achievements, and ethical dilemmas to construct arguments about classical legacies.
A comprehensive study of Indiana's four major rivers: the Wabash, Ohio, White, and Kankakee. Students explore their historical significance to Native Americans, their ecological roles, and modern conservation efforts through reading passages, mapping, and a comparative study guide.
An interactive, beautifully themed slide deck summarizing the key events on the Road to Secession (1850-1860). Features bold historical layouts, high-contrast typography, and strict 24px+ readable text for the classroom.
A comparative and deep-dive review sequence exploring foundational teachings, sacred texts, and cultural practices of major world religions.
A reflection-based history and civics lesson where eighth-grade students synthesize their year-long learning to craft legacy letters, survival guides, or advice columns for incoming seventh graders. Students reflect on historical thinking skills and civic responsibilities to mentor the next cohort.
A 2-page teacher facilitation guide and complete answer key for the Riverways Student Expedition Journal. Includes step-by-step lesson pacing, background information, full mapping answer keys, comprehensive guided reading model answers, a fully populated comparison matrix, and a rubric/sample response for the conservation challenge.
A middle-school history unit exploring the emergence of early humans, their prehistoric migrations, the radical transition of the agricultural revolution, and the foundations of early civilizations.
A high-energy team review game covering the Executive, Legislative, and Judicial branches of the US government. Includes a game-show style presentation, a teacher facilitation guide with rules and answer keys, and a student scoreboard sheet for active participation.
A 4-page student expedition journal packet exploring Indiana's four major rivers (Wabash, Ohio, White, and Kankakee). Includes a beautifully illustrated mapping activity, detailed reading passages focusing on Native American history and ecology, text-dependent guided reading questions, a structured comparative analysis chart, and a conservation reflection challenge.