Final slide deck for Lesson 5, focusing on the right to rebel and the criteria for government legitimacy. Introduces Rousseau's 'General Will' and prepares students for their final audit.
An instructor's answer key for the Unsung Liberators student document, providing sample responses for the claim/evidence task, answers to all ten comprehension questions, and the word search solution.
A two-page student worksheet featuring a narrative about minority soldiers (African American, Jewish, Hispanic, and Native American), a textual evidence writing task, ten comprehension questions, and a vocabulary word search.
A presentation introduction to minority soldiers during the Holocaust, covering the 761st Tank Battalion, Jewish American personal connections, and the service of Hispanic and Native American soldiers.
A comprehensive teacher guide for the Legal Landmarks lesson, featuring pacing suggestions, discussion prompts, and a detailed answer key. Revised for print-friendliness and completeness.
A comprehensive one-page reference table summarizing key Supreme Court cases from 1896 to 1989. Revised for optimal printing with better page flow, visible borders, and high-contrast definitions.
A multi-part analysis worksheet for 11th grade students to explore the constitutional implications of landmark SCOTUS cases. Revised with condensed spacing and improved page flow for efficient 2-page printing.
A 10-slide visual presentation covering major Supreme Court cases from 1896 to 1989, including Plessy, Brown, Miranda, and more. Featuring high-contrast designs and clear constitutional takeaways.
A comprehensive student worksheet for a one-day intensive on Renaissance Humanism, featuring a tracking guide for the rediscovery of texts, a 'Three Pillars' framework, a 'Universal Man' resume activity, and a modern education audit.
A visually rich slide deck for a single-day intensive on Renaissance Humanism, covering the mystery of lost texts, the three pillars of Humanism, the 'Universal Man' ideal, and literary legacy.
A high-impact teacher guide for a single-day intensive on Renaissance Humanism, including a pacing guide, discussion prompts, and key vocabulary.
A primary source analysis worksheet comparing 14th-century accounts of the Black Death with modern reflections on the COVID-19 pandemic.
A project choice board for students to dive deeper into the societal impacts of pandemics through roleplay, design, debate, or curation activities.
A student worksheet featuring cause-and-effect mapping activities to compare the societal impacts of the Bubonic Plague and the COVID-19 pandemic.
A visual presentation comparing the societal shifts caused by the Bubonic Plague and COVID-19, highlighting changes in labor, technology, and social structures.
A teacher facilitation guide for the 'Viral Shifts' lesson, providing lesson objectives, pacing suggestions, and a comprehensive answer key for the unit's materials.
A teacher-facing grading rubric and answer key for the Plague Path Assessment. Includes specific causal chain expectations and a holistic 100-point grading scale for mapping accuracy and synthesis writing.
A comprehensive summative assessment featuring a causal mapping graphic organizer and a guided synthesis writing prompt. Students analyze the complex causes and multifaceted impacts of the Black Death on medieval European society.
Answer key for the Regulatory Power Section Review, providing term definitions, accountability check solutions, and a grading guide for the 'Fourth Branch' vs Separation of Powers prompt. Revised for single-page fit and better text contrast.
Answer key for the Executive Bureaucracy Section Review, featuring matching solutions for organization, multiple choice answers, and a grading guide for the 'Fourth Branch' synthesis prompt. Revised for single-page fit and better column balance.