A visual presentation for Lesson 3, tracing the etymological roots of trade and science terms from Arabic, Hindi, and Yiddish, highlighting the role of global commerce and migration.
Plan de formation complet fusionnant micro-timing, logistique, liens de veille et références aux supports pédagogiques pour les 2 jours. Mis à jour pour refléter le recentrage sur la posture de professeur-documentaliste.
Document de fond fusionnant les notes théoriques du formateur, le corpus de référence et le glossaire des tropes pour une expertise complète. Focus recentré sur la posture du professeur-documentaliste et la psychologie du lecteur adolescent.
A teacher facilitation guide for the 20-minute Horace Mann lesson, including a pacing guide, answer key, and discussion prompts.
A primary source analysis worksheet featuring an excerpt from Horace Mann's 12th Annual Report, focused on the "Great Equalizer" concept.
A slide deck providing historical context on Horace Mann and the 1830s-1840s Common School Movement in America.
A concise assessment tool for evaluating student understanding of sovereignty, the difference between states and governments, and political legitimacy at the end of a lesson.
A teacher guide for the first lesson of the AP Government Mastery series, including learning objectives, discussion prompts, and an answer key for foundational political science concepts.
A student worksheet for AP US and Comparative Government focusing on the categorization of political systems, sources of legitimacy, and foundational US political philosophy.
A visual slide deck introducing fundamental political science concepts for AP US and Comparative Government, covering sovereignty, legitimacy, and the state-regime-government hierarchy.
A structured analysis worksheet for students to 'interrogate' primary sources using the HIPP framework, with dedicated space for outside evidence and a final synthesis prompt.
A curated collection of WWII primary sources designed as a classified dossier, including FDR's Infamy speech, Nazi propaganda, Executive Order 9066, and Truman's atomic bomb statement.