A teacher answer key for the Scouting Report T-Chart, providing correct information for the Strict vs. Loose interpretation notes and summary questions.
A scoring rubric for the Monument Design Project, assessing historical context, visual symbolism, written dedication, and civic reflection.
A student project guide and blueprint template for designing a contemporary monument, including space for conceptual brainstorming, visual sketching, and writing a dedication plaque.
A student handout designed to guide class discussion on the visual symbolism of monuments and the specific ethical dilemmas surrounding the Oñate statues in New Mexico.
A visual presentation for students that introduces the concept of public memory, examines the Oñate controversy in New Mexico, and explains the options for handling controversial monuments.
A comprehensive lesson plan for 9th-grade social studies focusing on the history, controversy, and design of public monuments, with specific emphasis on New Mexico history.
A teacher's guide and answer key for the Imperial Evidence DBQ, including document summaries, suggested answers, and a comprehensive scoring rubric. Features managed page breaks and polished formatting.
A primary source Document-Based Question (DBQ) assessment focusing on diverse perspectives of imperialism in Africa, India, and China. Features managed page breaks, detailed writing spaces, and a visual representation for the political cartoon.
Guided lecture notes for China and the Opium Wars, covering trade imbalances, the Opium crisis, the Treaty of Nanjing, and internal/external rebellions. Optimized for student handwriting and clear of placeholders.
A vocabulary and mapping worksheet for China and the Opium Wars, featuring an SVG map of China, key terms, and primary source analysis of Commissioner Lin's letter to Queen Victoria. Optimized for handwriting.
Lecture slides for China and the Opium Wars, detailing the trade imbalance, the opium crisis, the Treaty of Nanjing, and the subsequent rise of spheres of influence. Fixed contrast issues and markdown formatting.
Guided lecture notes for the British Raj in India, covering the transition from the East India Company to direct rule, the Sepoy Rebellion, and the rise of Indian nationalism. Optimized for handwriting with clear sections.
A vocabulary and map worksheet for the British Raj in India, featuring an SVG map of the subcontinent, key terms, and a cause-and-effect analysis of the Sepoy Mutiny. Optimized for handwriting with white backgrounds.
A teacher's guide and answer key for the Imperial Evidence DBQ, including document summaries, suggested answers, and a comprehensive scoring rubric.
A primary source Document-Based Question (DBQ) assessment focusing on diverse perspectives of imperialism in Africa, India, and China. Includes sources from Kipling, Naoroji, and indigenous warriors.
Guided lecture notes for China and the Opium Wars, covering trade imbalances, the Opium crisis, the Treaty of Nanjing, and internal/external rebellions.
A vocabulary and mapping worksheet for China and the Opium Wars, featuring key terms, a map exercise on Spheres of Influence, and an analysis of Commissioner Lin's letter to Queen Victoria.
Lecture slides for China and the Opium Wars, detailing the trade imbalance, the opium crisis, the Treaty of Nanjing, and the subsequent rise of spheres of influence. High-contrast and dramatic visuals.
Guided lecture notes for the British Raj in India, covering the transition from the East India Company to direct rule, the Sepoy Rebellion, and the rise of Indian nationalism.
A vocabulary and map worksheet for the British Raj in India, covering key terms, geography, and a cause-and-effect analysis of the Sepoy Mutiny.
Lecture slides for the British Raj in India, detailing the role of the East India Company, the 1857 Sepoy Rebellion, and the subsequent impacts of direct British rule. Optimized for high contrast and classroom presentation.
Guided lecture notes for the Scramble for Africa, providing a structured template for students to record key information about motives, the Berlin Conference, and the Congo Free State. Clear of instructional placeholders and optimized for handwriting.
Lecture slides for the Scramble for Africa, covering motives (The Three Gs), the Berlin Conference, and the Congo Free State. Large text and high-contrast design for readability.
A vocabulary and mapping worksheet for the Scramble for Africa, featuring key terms, an SVG map of Africa for student use, and critical thinking questions on the Berlin Conference.
Study guide with expanded Core Concepts, a dedicated Mastery Check page with handwriting lines, and improved visual hierarchy.
Two-page visuals bank with improved page break logic, font sizes for better print legibility, and refined grid spacing.
Primary source list with improved legibility for links and clearly defined source containers.
Speaker notes with improved page breaks, corrected 30-minute timing, and higher text contrast.
Updated answer key reflecting the new population data analysis activity for the Boomer Blueprint lesson.
Student activity focused on analyzing U.S. birth rate data from 1940-1970, featuring a stabilized bar chart and expanded analysis sections.
Guided notes for students with improved page breaks, white work areas for legibility, and better alignment.
Slide deck for the Boomer Blueprint lesson, featuring high-contrast visuals, source attributions, and improved layout.
Teacher guide for the Boomer Blueprint lesson, including pacing, objectives, and Tennessee state standard alignment.
Teacher's guide containing an answer key for the DBQ, a high-quality sample essay response, and a clear grading rubric for assessment. Fixed page breaks and updated rubric formatting.
A formal writing prompt and assessment for students to synthesize their learning about the religious transition of Ancient Rome, including an expanded pre-writing space and a student-facing rubric.
A document-based question (DBQ) activity for 6th-grade students, featuring four primary and secondary sources regarding Roman state religion, private worship, and the rise of Christianity. Optimized for handwriting with expanded answer areas.
A comprehensive slide deck covering Ancient Roman mythology, the concept of 'Pax Deorum', state vs. private worship, and the empire's eventual transition to Christianity. Includes clear transitions to the DBQ activity.
A study guide for students featuring key terms and a concept mapping activity to visualize the interconnectedness of 1950s economic trends.
Two pages of curated links and descriptions for 20 high-quality historical visuals to support the lesson on 1950s prosperity.
A curated list of primary sources with full names, dates, and direct links to digital archives for further study.
An answer key for both the "Price of Prosperity" activity and the guided notes, providing detailed expected responses.
A student activity featuring primary source excerpts and data sets related to the 1950s G.I. Bill, Levittown, and consumerism.
Printable guided notes for students to use during the lesson, covering consumerism, workforce changes, suburbia, the G.I. Bill, and oil reliance.
Detailed teacher speaker notes providing talking points, discussion prompts, and key instructional pivots for the 1950s prosperity lesson.
A visually engaging slide deck for high school students covering 1950s prosperity, consumerism, the G.I. Bill, and suburbanization.
A comprehensive teacher's guide for a 35-minute lesson on 1950s prosperity, including pacing, essential questions, and differentiation strategies.