A visual two-page comparison packet featuring a structured theorist comparison matrix, Cattell's Trait Iceberg model, Eysenck's quadrant grid, and a Big Five spectrum chart with clear, handwritten-friendly text boxes.
A structured two-page student guide and graphic organizer designed to help students transition their comparison chart details into a high-quality comparative history essay. Features a thesis statement workshop, block vs. point-by-point writing methods, and a lined paragraph outline planner.
A detailed teacher answer key for the Cartoon Detectives political cartoon analysis activity, providing descriptive decode guides and model connections to economic structural factors.
A two-page printable worksheet for individual student practice. It includes a matching exercise and four detailed character profiles where students analyze and apply Allport's, Cattell's, Eysenck's, and the Big Five theories, with spacious writing boxes.
A rigorous primary source analysis packet featuring three additional historic political cartoons from the National Humanities Center collection, complete with structured decoding prompts.
An 8-card interactive review station activity designed to help students analyze and apply trait theories to character scenarios. Each page features 4 beautifully designed, print-and-cut task cards.
A structured, two-page guided notes worksheet featuring fill-in-the-blank sections, graphic organizers, and quick-check questions designed to directly follow the 'Theories of Personality: Trait Approach' presentation.
A detailed teacher answer key for the student exit ticket, providing correct answers, rationale, and sample answers for formative assessment scoring.
A detailed teacher answer key for the student guided worksheet, providing exemplary answers for all guided analysis questions, cartoon analysis prompts, and model CER structures.
A student exit ticket for formative assessment, evaluating comprehension of the four economic factors and checking student understanding of the 1920s to 1930s transition.
A simplified student guided reading and analysis worksheet covering the four economic factors of the Great Depression, optimized with highly accessible text, simplified prompts, and clear scaffolding for the CER task.
A revised, highly-versatile teacher lesson plan providing structured pacing guides for both a standard 60-minute class and a 2-day split lesson block.
An interactive slide deck presenting the transition from the Roaring Twenties to the Great Depression, covering all four economic factors with primary source quotes, discussion prompts, and five political cartoon studies.
A comprehensive teacher guide for facilitating 'The Budget Squeeze' simulation, an active classroom exercise that demonstrates the compounding structural pressures of housing costs and unexpected life crises.
A student-facing guided reflection and perspective-taking worksheet. Includes sections for dismantling personal misconceptions, analyzing scenario-based challenges, and outlining specific, respectful action items.
A set of 4 realistic and empathy-building scenario cards featuring teens facing different forms of housing insecurity (job loss, medical crisis, temporary couch surfing, and aging out of care). Perfect for small group analysis and perspective-taking exercises.
A visual slide presentation designed to lead a discussion with young teens about homelessness. It dismantles common myths, explains systemic causes, highlights the reality of hidden homelessness, and presents ethical, concrete steps for local action.
A clear, 1-page grading rubric and feedback matrix for assessing game systems balance, ethical complexity, creative writing, and iterative playtesting.
A clean, print-ready 2-page design workbook and template for student groups to blueprint their card game theme, define resource mechanics, and write core dilemma cards.
An in-depth, structured 2-page curriculum planner and facilitator's guide providing educators with pacing, discussion scripts, game-balancing mathematics, and pedagogical scaffolds for the lesson.
A highly visual, modern 16:9 slide presentation that introduces high school students to the principles of game design, ethical choice mechanics, game theory, and the design challenge structure.
A completely redesigned comparative anchor chart converting the eight historical categories of Ancient Greece and Ancient Rome into highly engaging, printable Venn Diagrams. Rebuilt as majestic full-width horizontal Venn rows to provide massive, 100% readable text areas with absolute zero clipping.
A comprehensive teacher guide for the Civil War Chronicles project. Provides AP-aligned pedagogical context, a day-by-day pacing guide, scoring criteria, and targeted student scaffolding strategies.
A structured presentation slide template for students to scaffold their research findings. Features 6 distinct slide structures aligning with AP US History rubric items.
A step-by-step student research and source analysis planner aligned with AP US History criteria. Helps students structure their thesis, contextualize their topic, and analyze primary sources using the HIPP framework.
A comprehensive student project guide for the Civil War Chronicles AP US History research project. Includes a detailed overview of the prompt, 9 curated AP-aligned topics, and milestone tracking.
A professional multi-page educator guide that offers detailed lesson timelines, essential discussion prompts, common misconceptions, an analytical writing grading rubric, and comprehensive answer keys for all student activities.
A fun and engaging vocabulary reinforcement worksheet featuring a 14x14 word search puzzle and a historical connection bonus challenge. Students find key Enlightenment terms and write their definitions.
A comprehensive student worksheet featuring a mix-and-match activity that connects Enlightenment philosophers to their key theories, followed by three critical thinking short-answer questions with generous writing frames.
An introductory reading passage and highly structured writing worksheet that bridges the Age of Enlightenment with the American Revolution. Students read a short narrative about how European philosophies crossed the Atlantic, and then construct a rigorous 8-sentence analytical paragraph using a step-by-step graphic scaffold.
A comprehensive student assignment packet for the AP U.S. History 'Road to War - Clue' project. It includes detailed instructions, a list of 20 historical events, HIPP primary source sourcing guides, a thesis-building formula for causation and inevitability, a printable student dossier organizer, and a rigorous 50-point rubric.
Cuatro folletos de fuentes primarias en español para colocar en las estaciones (1791, 1793, 1795 y Facciones) con fragmentos extensos, explicaciones y glosarios de términos clave.
Cuatro carteles en español para colocar en las estaciones (1791, 1793, 1795 y Facciones) con explicaciones breves, visuales y estructuradas sobre cada constitución revolucionaria.
Un documento de referencia de vocabulario de 4 páginas en español con definiciones clave de los términos de cada estación y un reto de aplicación rápida.
Un folleto de preguntas de 4 páginas en español para que los estudiantes respondan preguntas de análisis basadas en las fuentes de cada estación.
Un organizador gráfico horizontal de 3 páginas para estudiantes en español. Las páginas 1 y 2 contienen la matriz comparativa de las tres constituciones, y la página 3 presenta la actividad de clasificación del espectro político.
A highly cohesive 5-slide introductory presentation deck designed to frame the lesson, state the compelling question, explain the stations rotation logistics, and introduce the political spectrum concept to students.
A dedicated 4-page student analysis handout containing text-dependent questions for each of the four stations, designed with spacious blank boxes optimized for legible student handwriting and explicitly labeled with each constitution's name.
A highly structured 4-page reference document featuring vocabulary sheets for each station. Each page defines key political and revolutionary terms for the corresponding station (1791, 1793, 1795, and Factions) and includes a quick 'term-in-context' application prompt.
A comprehensive 3-page landscape teacher guide and answer key. Pages 1 and 2 contain the completed comparison matrix with detailed exemplar student responses, and Page 3 provides text-dependent suggested answers for the primary source analysis sheets and political spectrum activity.
A structured 3-page landscape student graphic organizer handout. Pages 1 and 2 contain the spacious 2-page landscape comparison matrix with blank cells and a newly integrated student rating section for each constitution. Page 3 features the Station 4 political spectrum sorting activity.
Four print-ready primary source reading placards for each station. Each page features a significantly longer, highly authentic historical excerpt from the constitutional debates or legal charters, paired with a contextual introduction and glossary terms.
Four visually engaging, print-ready gallery walk posters for the Constitutions of 1791, 1793, 1795, and the major political factions of the revolution. Each features bold headers and high-contrast summaries.
Fiche de préparation méthodologique et d'évaluation au CCF 3.2 pour le module professionnel MP1, incluant la mention de l'employabilité personnelle, sa définition simple encadrée, et avec la page 2 ajustée pour l'oral.
Grille d'évaluation et fiche de synthèse méthodologique pour aider les élèves de CAP Agricole à rédiger l'Objectif 5 pour leur examen final de MP1.