A 12-slide presentation covering the historical evolution of citizenship and voting rights in the U.S., featuring key amendments, legislative acts, and reflection prompts.
A comprehensive teacher guide including lesson facilitation notes, a complete answer key for the worksheet, and a rubric for the eight-sentence synthesis response.
A comprehensive three-page worksheet covering historical turning points from the Middle Ages to the 20th century. Includes narrative context, short-answer comparison questions, a matching section, and an eight-sentence synthesis response.
A visually engaging slide deck that traces the narrative thread of history from Medieval feudalism to the World Wars, highlighting social and economic shifts at each turning point. Includes interactive prompts for student assessment.
A sophisticated essay planning tool designed to help students construct a nuanced historical argument for the "extent to which" essay question.
A multi-page evidence dossier providing a detailed chronology of the Famine, a glossary of key socio-economic terms, and additional primary sources from British media and eyewitness accounts.
An expanded 2-day teacher guide with detailed pacing, advanced facilitation strategies, and specific evidence-linking keys for student assessments.
An evidence-organizing graphic organizer designed to help students categorize the natural and human causes of the Great Famine in preparation for structured historical arguments.
An advanced source analysis log that requires students to synthesize evidence from four different primary sources and statistical data to evaluate the causes of the Famine.
An expanded presentation covering Malthusianism, Providentialism, the Poor Law, and additional primary sources (Sources C and D) to provide a deep historical context.