A newspaper-styled reading passage covering the history, ruling, and national consequences of the Dred Scott v. Sandford case, featuring comprehension questions for guided reading. Revised for improved layout and student response space.
A clear and concise answer key for the Culture Matchup Worksheet, provided as a reference for teachers.
An interactive one-page matching worksheet for students to test their comprehension of global celebrations. Includes matching holidays to dates, countries to traditions, and celebrations to their iconic foods.
A condensed two-page illustrated reading packet for 3rd grade ESL students exploring traditional celebrations in France, Turkey, the Netherlands, El Salvador, Mexico, Argentina, and Taiwan. It includes details on dates, history, activities, food, and clothing, plus a reflection section.
A teacher-facing answer key for the Crescent Moon Quest student document, providing solutions for geography matching, all five pillars, fact checking, and the vocabulary word quest.
A comprehensive 4-page student workbook covering the origins, geography, core beliefs (Five Pillars), and worship practices of Islam. Includes reading passages, matching activities, true/false, and a "Knowledge Quest" for vocabulary.
A professional 30-point Socratic Seminar rubric for AP US History, themed as a 19th-century industrial ledger. It evaluates textual evidence, thematic analysis of industrialization, and seminar facilitation across three performance levels.
A teacher-facing answer key and instructional guide for the Dred Scott case lesson, providing ideal student responses and discussion prompts. Revised for better readability and contrast.
A structured case brief worksheet and primary source analysis document focusing on Chief Justice Taney's majority opinion in the Dred Scott case. Revised with improved spacing, legible work areas, and proper section alignment.
A visual presentation exploring the background, legal ruling, and national impact of the Dred Scott v. Sandford case, emphasizing the denial of citizenship and the role of the decision in leading to the Civil War.