A professional assessment rubric for the Wealth of Nations Socratic Seminar. Evaluates evidence use, contribution quality, active listening, and civil discourse with a focus on Benelux and EU content.
The answer key for the Legal Status Worksheet, providing suggested responses and historical context for teachers.
A teacher-facing facilitation guide for a Socratic Seminar on citizenship, legal standing, and exclusionary laws.
A comparative worksheet for students to analyze the similarities between Athenian citizenship laws and the Dred Scott decision.
A visual slide deck comparing citizenship in Ancient Athens with the Dred Scott case, focusing on exclusionary laws, birthright, and legal standing in courts.
The primary graphic organizer for the unit, allowing students to compare the physical and human characteristics of Mesopotamia, Egypt, the Indus Valley, and Ancient China side-by-side.
A comprehensive student reference sheet containing essential background knowledge on the rise of civilizations and a glossary of key vocabulary terms used throughout the unit.
A comprehensive 10-day unit plan for teachers outlining the standards, daily pacing, and assessment strategies for the River Valley Chronicles unit.
A teacher's guide and answer key for the unit assessment, including exemplar responses for short-answer questions and instructional tips for grading and facilitating discussions.
The final summative assessment for the unit, featuring multiple-choice questions, short-answer analysis, and a map skills section to evaluate student understanding of the four river valley civilizations.
Slides covering Ancient China's geography (the Yellow River), the concept of the Mandate of Heaven, the Dynastic Cycle, and the cultural importance of family and early writing.
Slides exploring the Indus Valley Civilization, focusing on monsoon geography, the world's first grid-planned cities, and the mystery of their undeciphered writing.
Slides detailing the geography of the Nile, the divine kingship of Pharaohs, the social pyramid, and Egyptian beliefs regarding the afterlife and writing.
An engaging slide deck covering Mesopotamia's geography, the rise of city-states, the legal system of Hammurabi, and the cultural innovations of the Sumerians.
A comprehensive primary source bibliography for the 50-question Cold War and Postwar Mastery Test, including names, dates, and clickable deep links to official archives for the unit's core primary sources. Fulfills the user's specific request for a detailed source list.
A concise study guide for students preparing for the Cold War and Postwar America unit test. Covers essential terminology, geopolitical strategies, domestic issues like McCarthyism, and the cultural shifts of the 1950s. Now with a workspace section and fixed page breaks.