A student worksheet for the Preamble Pencils lesson, including a visual warm-up matching section, video note-taking area, and a 6-panel comic strip template for illustrating constitutional goals.
An educator's answer key for the terminology matching, crossword puzzle, and study guide. Includes both factual answers and key conceptual explanations for guided study. Updated for naming consistency.
A two-page guided study guide exploring cause-and-effect relationships and key historical themes. Includes sections for WWII, the Cold War, social movements, and cultural diplomacy. Fixed page breaks and optimized work areas.
A matching and crossword worksheet focusing on vocabulary and key facts from WWII through the Cold War and Civil Rights era. Now condensed to a single page.
A grayscale, high-contrast rubric for evaluating student historical one-pagers, optimized for budget-friendly printing.
A grayscale visual layout guide providing two template options to help students organize their historical one-pager posters.
A grayscale, high-contrast project guide for US History students that outlines the requirements for creating a high-quality historical one-pager.
A comprehensive guide for teachers to manage the four 30-minute lessons, including pacing, discussion prompts, and differentiation strategies.
A student worksheet analyzing a sharecropping contract and the impact of Jim Crow laws on Southern life.
A slide presentation for Lesson 4 covering the economic trap of sharecropping and the legal and social restrictions of the Jim Crow era.
A student worksheet requiring students to interpret the 13th, 14th, and 15th Amendments in plain language and reflect on their impact.
A slide presentation for Lesson 3 explaining the 13th, 14th, and 15th Amendments and their significance in establishing civil rights.
A student analysis sheet featuring primary source excerpts related to the Freedmen's Bureau's work in education and family reunification.
A slide presentation for Lesson 2 detailing the purpose, successes, and challenges of the Freedmen's Bureau during Reconstruction.
A student worksheet featuring primary source excerpts and prompts to analyze the physical and economic destruction of the South following the Civil War.
A slide deck for Lesson 1 introducing students to the physical and economic state of the South after the Civil War and the transition to a free labor system.
A comprehensive teacher's guide for the World Religions DBQ, including a detailed answer key for document analysis, an NYS-aligned 1-5 scoring rubric, and instructional strategies for guiding student writing.
A formal 6th-grade NYS-style DBQ assessment on World Religions, featuring maps and sacred text excerpts for Hinduism, Buddhism, Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, followed by a document-based essay prompt.
A visually engaging presentation that introduces the 6th-grade World Religions DBQ assessment, outlining the mission, providing visual context for maps and sacred texts, and setting clear writing expectations for students.
A teacher's facilitation guide for the Divided Nation unit. Revised with correct lesson assignment and optimized layout.