A two-page double-sided response worksheet for middle school students, featuring sections on Roman social structure, government branches, checks and balances, and modern democratic connections. Revised to provide cleaner student work areas.
A 10-question multiple-choice quiz formatted to match the Grade 8 Social Studies STAAR assessment. It covers high-stakes TEKS including government principles, geographic factors, and economic systems, designed to test student mastery of challenging concepts.
An activity sheet connecting physical geography to economic systems and settlement patterns. Students analyze how land and resources dictated the development of colonial regions, the transition from mercantilism to free enterprise, and the impact of industrial innovations.
A primary source analysis worksheet based on James Madison's Federalist No. 51. Using the SHEG 'Reading Like a Historian' methodology, students practice sourcing, contextualization, and close reading to understand the principles of checks and balances and separation of powers.
An engaging slide deck for the Power and Progress lesson, visually explaining the 7 principles of government, the relationship between geography and economic development, and the transition from mercantilism to free enterprise. Designed for Grade 8 STAAR social studies preparation with high-visibility text and graphics.
A comprehensive facilitator guide for the Power and Progress lesson, providing document-based question (DBQ) strategies, TEKS alignment, and a guide for historical thinking through primary source analysis. Includes a detailed answer key and common student misconceptions for STAAR preparation.