A clean, typewriter-themed printable viewing guide with designated handwriting lines for students to answer 10 literal comprehension and recall questions about James Baldwin's documentary 'I Am Not Your Negro'.
A comprehensive study reference card featuring a detailed word and idea bank of key unit concepts from the Renaissance and Reformation. It breaks down critical terms into categories—Technology & Science, Power & Patronage, and Reformation & Adaptation—providing historical definitions and conceptual connection triggers.
An expanded conceptual bridging guide that connects Renaissance unit concepts directly to global interactions. Page 1 maps the connections to the Americas (1450-1750), and Page 2 features an open-ended synthesis activity with multiple correct historical pathways, allowing students to map Renaissance developments to global scenarios without explicitly referencing the test prompts.
A scaffolded 5-minute pre-teach warmup worksheet leveled for students who struggle academically or have lower reading levels. It features simplified language, visual checklists for task verbs, a causal flowchart showing a step-by-step historical reasoning connection, and structured sentence frames with a word bank to guide students in writing rigorous historical explanations.
A desk-side reference companion for students to use during AP World History SAQ assessments. It features structural guidelines using the ACE formula, clear visual definitions of historical task verbs, concept breakdowns for maritime technology, state expansion, and syncretism, and an analytical sentence-starter bank for constructing high-quality arguments.
A 5-minute pre-teach warmup worksheet designed to prepare students for the AP World History SAQ assessment. It guides students through deconstructing prompt verbs (Describe vs. Explain) and features a quick 'Spot the Missing Link' activity to practice writing critical reasoning sentences.
A 2-page instructional facilitation guide and battle cheat sheet for teachers. Includes a step-by-step pacing plan, quick reference battle profiles, a collaborative rubric, and historical debrief questions.
A 5-slide military intelligence briefing presentation that establishes the Pacific Theater context, explains the island-hopping and defensive fortification strategies, and assigns the collaborative team mission.
A 2-page military intelligence research dossier and logbook for student teams to profile their assigned Pacific battle, analyzing tactical geography, combat strategies, and its connection to the atomic bomb decision.
A printable 2-page Teacher Answer Key and Grading Guide for the Tape v. Hurley Guided Reading Worksheet. Includes highlighted correct vocabulary matches, detailed model responses for comprehension questions, filled comparative matrices, and pedagogical scoring criteria.
A printable 2-page Guided Reading Worksheet for students covering the Tape v. Hurley civil rights case. Features a vocabulary builder, chronological comprehension questions, a comparative civil rights matrix, and reflective analysis prompts with handwriting-friendly response spaces.
The formal assessment and teacher answer key featuring the 10 literal comprehension questions alongside exemplary responses and grading guidance for 'I Am Not Your Negro'.
A 1-page teacher-facing answer key and structured scoring rubric for the Factory Whistle DBQ. It provides correct multiple-choice selections with analytical justifications, as well as an evidence-focused writing guide for grading historical argumentation.
A student-facing 3-page DBQ exam focusing on child labor in the Industrial Revolution. It features shortened historical documents, 5 multiple-choice questions on sourcing and evidence evaluation, and a structured open-response writing section with formatting for student handwriting.
A rigorous 2-page student analysis worksheet and lab write-up companion designed to be used alongside the Pressure Point Discussion Cards. Features experimental modeling tasks, custom statistical graphing sections, and structured response fields.
A premium set of 8 printable analysis and discussion cards exploring Solomon Asch's conformity experiment across four key domains: methodology, behavioral psychology, neuroscience, and quantitative data analysis. Includes visual diagrams, statistical charts, and deep-dive critical thinking prompts.
A 3-page student workbook featuring a categorized synthesis table, peer response sticky-note tracker, creative diary prompt, and high-level comparative DBQ questions.
An expanded 8-page set of gallery walk placards. Each of the 4 stations features a page of detailed historical briefing (secondary analysis) and a page of curated primary source documents.
The official teacher grading key and curriculum alignment reference for the Q4 Civics IA Exam, offering a fast-grading grid and a curriculum alignment map.
A comprehensive 30-question multiple-choice final exam for the Q4 Civics course. It covers New Jersey state government, Essex County government, Newark municipal government, campaign strategies, and critical local policy issues (homelessness, food deserts, gentrification, school funding). Formatted with a clean, print-friendly layout spread across 8 pages for high readability, allowing students to circle answers directly.
A 2-page teacher-facing instructional support guide, providing pacing recommendations, primary source background details, full DBQ answer keys, grading rubrics, and station answer criteria for the task cards.
A 3-page active learning task card resource for stations. Contains 8 styled cards focusing on physical and political features of Europe (Alps, Iberian Peninsula, Danube, Ruhr Valley, etc.) and a dedicated student response recording sheet.
A 3-page DBQ worksheet packet containing primary source documents, historical texts, and structured questions covering European feudalism, the Black Death, the Great Smog of London, German acid rain, and the Chernobyl disaster. Includes spacious, clean writing areas for student responses.
A comprehensive, two-page student worksheet and reading comprehension guide about the landmark Supreme Court case Loving v. Virginia (1967). Designed for 8th-grade civics, it utilizes a clean legal-docket theme and includes deep reading passages on the 14th Amendment, followed by critical-thinking analysis prompts with dedicated writing areas.
A student-facing vocabulary worksheet focusing on key terms from the Middle Ages and Age of Discovery. Includes matching, contextual sentences, and a creative application section.