A student simulation map and ledger for a role-playing activity about the Spheres of Influence in China.
A 1-page teacher facilitation guide for the 'Fence Lines' movement and discourse activity. Provides structured guidelines for setting up the classroom barometer, lesson pacing, specific debate prompts, discussion scaffolds, and guidelines for managing sensitive personal reflections with care.
A 1-page student-facing tracker and reflection sheet for the 'Fence Lines' physical barometer activity. Includes visual scaling sliders for each movement prompt, spaces to record peer arguments, and a deep-dive writing area for real-world personal connections.
A revised 2-page rubric and reflection document featuring three updated categories: Accuracy and Content Knowledge (40%), Creativity and Execution (30%), and Professionalism, Respect, and Teamwork (30%), along with a student self-assessment sheet.
A 2-page graphic organizer portfolio designed for student pitch creation. Includes dedicated brainstorming quadrants, a historical inquiry question builder, structural blueprints, and a 3-source scholarly citation tracker with clean writing boxes.
A multi-page structured document for students outlining the History Sandbox project guidelines. It features the four core 9th/10th-grade historical themes, collaborative grouping guidelines (up to 3 students), a strict zero-tolerance AI academic honesty policy, and a curated selection of project format options divided into pathways.
A classroom slide presentation to introduce the History Sandbox final project. It includes a project overview, the three tailored pathways, a categorized choice board, and guidelines on how to craft a successful project pitch.
A high-impact teacher guide and answer key for the "Chasing the Tricolor Worksheet" bell ringer, providing the correct classification of excerpts, historical context, and sample student responses. Excerpt codes are simplified to the constitution years.
A high-impact bell ringer student worksheet where 10th-grade history students analyze primary source excerpts from the French Constitutions of 1791, 1793, and 1795, sorting them into the core revolutionary ideals of Liberty, Equality, and Fraternity. Excerpt codes are simplified to the constitution years.
An exhaustive, 2-page teacher-facing facilitation guide and answer key for the 'Legacy of Liberty' lesson. It provides lesson pacing, classroom discussion scripts, troubleshooting for common misconceptions, and detailed exemplar answers for every section of the student graphic organizer.
A highly structured, 2-page student graphic organizer and guided note sheet aligned with the 'Legacy of Liberty' slide presentation. It utilizes structured tables, comparative analysis webs, modern data visualization response zones, and open-ended synthesis prompts.
A visually engaging 10th-grade history slide deck exploring the global legacy of the French Revolution. It covers the rise of Napoleon, the global spread of human rights via the Declaration of the Rights of Man, comparisons with Spanish-American and Arab Spring revolutions, and modern democracy statistics.
The teacher guide and answer key for the 'Free State of Jones' Film Study Worksheet. Includes model answers for all 9 viewing questions, scoring rubrics for the AP-style SAQs, and pedagogical context from the Mississippi Public Broadcasting documentary.
An AP U.S. History 4-page film study worksheet for 'Free State of Jones'. Contains simulated primary source documents, geographic infographics, historical wanted posters, and a 1948 court case file to visually enrich the historical context of Newton Knight's rebellion and its Period 8 legacy.