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 detailed 5-page seminar preparation ledger for the Industrial Revolution and Market Economy lesson. Features a dedicated cover page with relevant historical icons and a prominent Socratic prompt, three separate article analysis pages, and a final synthesis evaluation. Writing lines are darkened for optimal print quality.
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.