Two-sided graphic organizer for students to capture video notes on demand shifters and plan their "Ad Agency" creative concepts.
A detailed study guide and answer sheet that directly addresses how Mussolini and Hitler gained power and maintained total control. It provides clear, bulleted explanations of their tactics for 10th-grade students.
A comprehensive master answer key for both the student worksheet and the propaganda analysis document. Provides specific historical details and expected student responses for all questions.
A primary source analysis activity where students compare a visual propaganda element (represented via description and icon) and a legal text excerpt to understand the 'carrot and stick' methods of totalitarian control.
A teacher's facilitation guide for the 'Gaining Total Control' lesson. Includes lesson objectives, discussion prompts for the slide deck, essential terminology, and an answer key for the student worksheet.
A student worksheet focusing on the comparative analysis of Mussolini's and Hitler's rise to power, featuring vocabulary work, comparison charts, and identification of tactics.
A visual presentation for instruction on how Mussolini and Hitler gained total control. Includes definitions of totalitarianism, a 'dictator's playbook' of tactics, and case studies for Italy and Germany.
A student-facing study guide for the Atomic Age unit. Revised to fix timeline page breaks, improve text contrast, and significantly expand the student work area.
A two-page directory of 20 high-quality historical visuals related to the Atomic Age, including names, dates, and direct links to digital archives.
A curated list of key primary sources with dates and links. Revised to fix page breaks and link wrapping issues.
A comprehensive teacher's guide with lesson objectives, pacing, and differentiation. Revised to fix pacing page breaks and materials layout.
Detailed speaker notes and discussion prompts for the slide deck. Revised to fix page break issues and improve script flow.
The official answer key for the guided notes and a facilitator's guide for the MAD simulation activity. Includes historical context and pedagogical tips.
A simulation activity where students take on roles in the National Security Council during a nuclear crisis. Revised for better page layout, clearer roles, and more handwriting space.
A guided notes worksheet for students to complete during the slide presentation. Features a structured layout with fill-in-the-blanks and a short reflection question. Revised for better page layout and student work area.
A 7-slide presentation covering the fears of nuclear war, civil defense measures, and the doctrine of Mutual Assured Destruction. Designed for high school US History students with a high-impact, retro-government aesthetic. Revised for better contrast and image placeholders.
Study guide for the Rhythm Revolution unit. Revised with improved table alignment, expanded practice work areas, and non-split sections.
Reference list for the Rhythm Revolution lesson. Revised to include full, non-truncated URLs and improved page breaks for primary sources.
Teacher's guide for the Rhythm Revolution lesson. Revised with full state standard text, improved pacing layout, and corrected spacing.
A detailed script and speaker notes to accompany the Rhythm Revolution slide presentation. Revised with full scripts for all 10 slides and improved print readability.
Answer key for the Rhythm Revolution guided notes and grading guide. Revised with fixed page breaks and improved table alignment.
A student activity sheet for analyzing a specific Tennessee musical icon or studio. Revised to prevent split work areas and provide white backgrounds for handwriting.
Guided notes for students to complete while following the Rhythm Revolution slide presentation. Revised with improved page breaks and larger work area.
A 10-slide visual presentation covering 1950s youth culture, the beatnik movement, the evolution of popular music, and Tennessee's contribution to the music industry. Revised with improved spacing and historical context notes.
A concise study guide for students covering key vocabulary, core concepts, and review questions. Revised for a single-page layout with clear student work areas.
A two-page curated list of 20 historical visuals and primary sources related to 1950s mass media. Revised with tightened layout to fit exactly two pages and corrected header positioning.
A curated list of primary sources (commercials, political ads, and show excerpts) from the 1950s. Revised with better contrast, link styling, and page-break management.
Detailed speaker notes and instructional script for the Living Room Revolution presentation. Revised with expanded content to fill a 25-minute lesson and corrected page-break logic.