A comprehensive teacher guide for the 'Wild Guardian' lesson. Includes a pacing guide, answer key for the worksheet and mapping activity, instructional tips for the video, and a list of common misconceptions to address during class.
Updated vocabulary pre-assessment for the Harlem Renaissance unit, featuring the exact response wording requested ("I know this!", "I've heard it before...", "I've never heard..."). Designed for middle school students with 2nd-grade reading levels in a self-contained setting.
A teacher reference key for the Harlem Renaissance vocabulary pre-test, providing simplified, 2nd-grade level definitions for all 12 terms to assist with instruction and scoring in a self-contained classroom.
A vocabulary pre-assessment for the Harlem Renaissance unit, designed for middle school students with a 2nd-grade reading level. It features a simple checklist for self-assessment and space for students to write one fact about words they already know.
A Japanese translation of the Venn diagram worksheet, allowing students to compare and contrast school life in the United States and Japan using Japanese language prompts.
An updated visual presentation deck that emphasizes the Social Contract and Rousseau's concepts of the general will and consent of the governed. Includes font size corrections to meet accessibility standards and updated CER prompts.
An updated teacher's answer key for the Refined Final worksheet, incorporating the expanded evidence for the Social Contract, Rousseau, and the general will, along with a revised grading rubric.
An even more detailed version of the Reason for Revolution worksheet with an expanded reading passage covering Locke's inalienable rights, Montesquieu's three branches, Voltaire's civil liberties, and Rousseau's general will. Includes 29 writing lines and a refined glossary.
An optimized version of the V5 Final worksheet with reduced font sizes and tightened margins to ensure the Reading Passage, Inquiry Question, and Part 1 (Claim) all fit comfortably on the first page. Maintains exactly 30 writing lines across the document.
A formal CER (Claim, Evidence, Reasoning) writing assignment for the Architects of Liberty lesson. It provides a structured framework for students to argue which Enlightenment philosopher had the greatest impact on American government, including a planning graphic organizer and a rubric.
An answer key for the Designing Democracy Worksheet, providing suggested responses and correct matching for the Architects of Liberty lesson.