Fundamental principles of supply, demand, and monetary systems alongside micro- and macroeconomic structures. Examines the impact of corporate power, labor market dynamics, and global systems on social mobility and class inequality.
An answer key for the Time Machine Worksheet, including an annotation checklist and a holistic scoring guide that values both process and accuracy.
An adapted homework assignment on the Roaring Twenties for 1st-grade reading levels, featuring simplified text and full-width questions with dedicated annotation space.
A visually-rich slide deck for the Roaring Twenties lesson, featuring 1st-grade level text, bold Art Deco styling, and check-for-understanding questions for annotation practice.
A teacher's guide for the Twenties Time Machine lesson, featuring 15:1 classroom strategies, pacing guides, and visual-first instructional tips.
A reference sheet for students and teachers that provides specific case studies and successful solution models for women's rights challenges in Africa. Organized by the three lesson pillars—politics, economy, and health—it serves as an idea bank for the creative project and an answer key for instructional discussion.
An assessment rubric for the 'Change Makers Canvas' project, focusing on solution accuracy, visual impact, slogan creativity, and impact analysis. Designed to help teachers provide structured feedback on student-designed advocacy posters.
A comprehensive facilitation guide for teachers leading the 'Solutions for Equality' lesson. It includes instructional scripts, discussion prompts, case study notes, and pacing tips for managing the creative drawing activity.
A high-impact slide deck for introducing solutions to women's rights issues in African nations. The presentation covers political representation, economic empowerment, and healthcare access, concluding with guided instructions for the 'Change Makers Canvas' creative activity.
A balanced one-page drawing template with a 400px illustration area and dedicated sections for slogan creation and impact explanation. Designed for 8.5 x 11 inch paper with clear instructions and a cohesive visual theme.
Final synthesis assessment where students 'diagnose' the fall of the Gupta Empire using evidence from the 5-day unit.
Day 5 slide deck exploring the synthesis of the empire's collapse and the lasting cultural legacy of the Gupta period.
Day 4 graphic organizer where students analyze the shifting relationship between the Gupta central authority and regional feudal lords (Samantas).
Day 4 slide deck exploring the rise of regional feudal lords (Samantas) and the administrative decentralization that led to political fragmentation.
Day 3 worksheet focusing on the concept of currency debasement and its impact on trade and urbanization during the Gupta decline.
Day 3 slide deck exploring the economic factors behind the Gupta decline, focusing on currency debasement and the disruption of international trade routes.
Day 2 activity sheet where students analyze the geography of the Huna invasions and contrast the different waves of conflict that depleted Gupta resources.
Day 2 slide deck exploring the impact of the Huna invasions, key figures like Toramana and Mihirakula, and the crushing economic cost of defending the empire's frontiers.
Day 1 student worksheet focusing on the comparison between the empire's peak and its internal decline, including prompts on over-extension and succession struggles.
Visual slide deck for Day 1 focusing on the internal decay, succession crises, and over-extension of the Gupta Empire during its late period.
A teacher seminar guide for the Social Shift lesson, featuring Socratic discussion prompts and synthesis questions about digital dependence.
Bilingual (English/Spanish) station instructional cards for the Monsoon Missions lesson, optimized to fit each station on a single letter-sized (8.5x11) page with clear headers and high-contrast design.
Teacher resource containing listening scripts for the natural disaster station, listening comprehension questions, and academic sentence stems to facilitate student speaking and discussion during geography stations. Optimized for 2-sided 8.5x11 printing.
Teacher answer key for the Asian Crossroads Station Explorer Log. Provides expected responses, data interpretations, and key geographical concepts for all four learning stations, matched to the updated 3-page 8.5x11 student layout.
A condensed 3-page student recording sheet for the Asian Crossroads learning stations, optimized for 8.5x11 printing. Features structured areas for analyzing photos, interpreting data sets, and reflecting on the five themes of geography.
A compact single-page collection of three data sets for station rotations. Includes population density tables, regional export summaries, and natural disaster risk profiles for South and East Asia.
A set of four full-page (8.5x11) station display cards featuring detailed photo descriptions, geographical objectives, and discussion prompts for student analysis of South and East Asia. Includes a new merged Culture and Population station.
Instructional guide for teachers to set up and facilitate four interactive geography stations covering physical, cultural, and human geography of South and East Asia. Includes updated station objectives, teacher prompts, and grouping suggestions for a 4-station rotation.
A printable historical timeline document for school leaders, tracing the key events from the start of the Atlantic Slave Trade through to the election of 1860. Now simplified.
A clean, printable briefing document that summarizes the key points from the Legacy of Liberty slide deck, designed for distribution at meetings or for quick reference by school leaders. Now using simple language.
A professional slide deck for school leaders to present the key history, statistics, and figures of the Atlantic Slave Trade and Abolitionist Movement to staff or stakeholders. Now uses monumental language for laws and highlights the 13 Colonies.
A comprehensive vocabulary reference sheet for school leaders, defining key economic, social, and political terms related to the Atlantic Slave Trade and the Abolitionist Movement. Now includes the 13 Colonies.
A single-page visual infographic designed for quick reference by school leaders. It highlights key trade statistics, major abolitionist figures, and pivotal legislative events in the history of slavery and abolition using simple words.
A simplified reference guide for school leaders that uses clear, accessible language to explain the history of the Atlantic Slave Trade and the movement to end slavery. It covers the Three-Way Trade, the Middle Passage, and key leaders in an easy-to-read format.
A comprehensive bilingual answer key for the Monsoon Missions lesson, providing detailed responses for each station and the final summary task.
A detailed bilingual teacher facilitation guide for the Monsoon Missions lesson, including standards alignment, ELPS strategies, pacing, and facilitator prompts.
A bilingual student field guide for the Monsoon Missions lesson, featuring 3 interactive stations with English/Spanish word banks and sentence stems for TELPAS alignment.
A revised bilingual slide deck for the Monsoon Missions lesson, featuring minimum 24px text for accessibility, bilingual word banks for all stations, and clear sentence stems.
A teacher exemplar for the Asia geography stations, providing clear and detailed answers based on the source texts. It serves as a grading reference while maintaining the same structural layout as the student worksheet for easy cross-referencing.
Answer key identifying correct multiple-choice choices with full text for teacher reference. Includes bolded keywords and historical context. Fits on a single page.
A one-page multiple-choice worksheet with 5 questions. Spacing and font-weights adjusted for perfect single-page layout and legibility. Now explicitly references the handout.
A guided reading handout featuring the text about the Embargo Act with bolded keywords and a vintage newspaper aesthetic. Fits on a single page with expanded space for student observations. Fixes icon rendering and page break issues.
A comprehensive summative assessment for the Medieval Europe unit, including multiple-choice questions, key term identification, and a short essay on the impact of the Black Death.
Final set of instructional slides for Lesson 5, focusing on King John and the Magna Carta, the rise of the middle class and town life, and the eventual decline of the Middle Ages.
A creative writing and perspective-taking activity for Lesson 4 where students write a fictional journal entry from the viewpoint of a plague survivor to analyze the social and economic shifts of the era.
Educational slides for Lesson 4 covering the arrival of the Bubonic Plague, its physical symptoms, the devastating population loss, and its role in ending the feudal economic system.
An activity for Lesson 3 where students identify Gothic architectural features and analyze how the design of cathedrals reinforced the power and teachings of the Church.
Presentation slides for Lesson 3 exploring the spiritual and political power of the Catholic Church, the conflict between kings and popes, and the architectural significance of Gothic cathedrals.
A mapping and analysis worksheet for Lesson 2 focusing on the geography of the Crusades, the diverse motivations of crusaders, and the long-term cultural impacts.
Instructional slides for Lesson 2, detailing the path to knighthood, the code of chivalry, and the historical causes and consequences of the Crusades.
A student worksheet for Lesson 1 requiring students to define social roles, label the feudal pyramid, and analyze the benefits and drawbacks of serfdom.
A visual presentation for Lesson 1 covering the origins of feudalism, the social hierarchy, and the manorial system. It features high-contrast slides with medieval motifs and clear, readable text.
A perspective writing worksheet for Station 4, featuring a brainstorming section and expanded vocabulary and sentence stems to support detailed 6th-grade historical writing. Formatted for a single 8.5x11 page with no explicit time limits or "station" mentions.
A one-page STEM challenge guide for Part 3, where students collaborate to build a load-bearing structure using index cards. Updated with specific engineering vocabulary and sentence stems for the collaborative discussion. Formatted for a single 8.5x11 page with no "station" mentions.
A listening guide worksheet for students to complete while watching a video or presentation on Art Deco architecture, focusing on geometric patterns and materials. Includes vocabulary, sentence stems, and a sketching task to support architectural analysis. Formatted for a single 8.5x11 page with no "station" mentions.
A comprehensive reading passage and response sheet, featuring expanded vocabulary tasks, sentence stems, and critical thinking questions about industrialization. Formatted for a single 8.5x11 page with increased font sizes for better readability and no explicit time limits or "station" mentions.
A visual overview and instruction guide for the Empire State Building rotation tasks, featuring Art Deco styling and clear protocols for student work. Formatted for a single 8.5x11 page with no time constraints or "station" mentions.
A teacher's reference guide containing sample answers and discussion points for the Island to Inland student worksheet.
A student-facing comparison worksheet and exit ticket, featuring translation exercises, economic reasoning prompts, and a cultural Venn diagram.
A visually rich slide deck comparing Hawaiian and Southern culture, covering language, architecture, economics, family concepts (Ohana), and conflict resolution (Ho'oponopono).
A comprehensive teacher facilitation guide comparing Hawaiian and Southern US culture, featuring learning objectives, key vocabulary like Ohana and Ho'oponopono, and structured instructional procedures.
The answer key for both the standard and modified versions of the Colonial Quest Assessment, now including map answers and sample written responses.
The modified version of the Colonial Quest Assessment for students with IEP accommodations, featuring even simpler language, larger text, direct questioning, and visual icons.
The standard version of the Colonial Quest Assessment, now including a map identification section and refined layout.
A visual slide deck for the teacher to use during the marketplace simulation, featuring high-impact slides for event cards like storms, pirate raids, and silver strikes.
A clear answer key for the vocabulary matching game, providing all 12 term-definition pairs and three variations for classroom play.
A student reference sheet designed as a 19th-century newspaper. It provides context and definitions for all 12 vocabulary terms, organized into thematic sections for easy review and study.
A printable set of matching cards for an interactive classroom game. One page contains 12 key vocabulary terms, and the second page contains their corresponding definitions, styled with a vintage newspaper aesthetic for cutting and pairing.
A slide presentation designed to introduce core Civil War vocabulary, featuring distinct visual themes for different eras and historical contexts. It includes key terms, definitions, and primary source excerpts to build background knowledge before the matching activity.
A teacher's facilitation guide and answer key for the Concrete Stories Packet. It includes key concepts, discussion prompts, and evaluation criteria for student responses.
A 4-page student work packet designed for independent study. It guides students through identifying stereotypes, analyzing media bias, understanding systemic harm, and practice reframing narratives about urban communities.
A comprehensive set of 12 vocabulary word wall cards for Esperanza Rising, focusing on the historical context of the Great Depression and the 1930s. Each card includes a definition, part of speech, and a contextual sentence related to the book.
A student-facing reference sheet providing a curated list of reliable online sources, databases, and mapping tools for researching Balkan urban and rural land use. Now updated to remove outdated sources and include Eurostat.
A reference data sheet providing specific land use statistics and societal snapshots for Sarajevo (Urban) and the Rodopi Mountains (Rural) to support comparative analysis. Now labeled for Secondary 1 Geography.
An introductory presentation deck for the Balkan Landscapes unit, exploring urban land use in major cities and rural transitions in the mountain regions. Updated to include Skopje as a key urban center example and rural Macedonian regions like Mariovo.
A condensed, teacher-facing rubric for the Balkan Landscapes project, specifically designed to fit on a single page while defining 'Mastery' (B level) and 'Above Mastery' (A level). Labelled for Secondary 1 Geography.
A student-facing project guide for a comparative study of Balkan urban and rural land use, featuring site selection prompts, product options, and simplified 'Land Use Sketch' requirements. The "big question" has been updated to focus on sustainability. Labelled for Secondary 1 Geography.
A creative writing journal prompt that asks students to take the perspective of a Black Death survivor, reflecting on the changes to their economic and social status.
A student activity sheet that visually explores the shift in social hierarchies from the rigid feudal system to a more mobile society following the labor shortages of the Black Death.
A student-facing reading handout containing primary source excerpts from 14th-century chroniclers, designed for annotation and analysis of the social and economic effects of the Black Death.
A teacher's guide and answer key for the Thistle and Throne comprehension worksheet. Includes answers for all 10 questions and a summary of skills assessed.
A reading comprehension worksheet covering four key aspects of medieval Scottish life: religion, the Black Death, the Border Reivers, and monarchs. Includes the full reading passage and 10 mixed comprehension questions.
A quick assessment for students to demonstrate their understanding of supply, demand, and price changes, featuring a Market Research theme. Sized for single-page printing on shorter paper.
A comprehensive teacher facilitation guide for the Market Research Lab, including a detailed answer key, discussion prompts, and vocabulary support. Sized for natural page flow.
A student recording sheet for the Market Research card sort, featuring sized boxes for gluing the scenario and evidence cards. Market situations are pre-filled on the page. Compacted to ensure single-page printing on slightly smaller paper.
A collection of 8 printable cutout cards for the Market Research Lab activity. Each card features unique market observation data, sized to perfectly fit the slots in the Lab Report document. Sized for single-page printing.
A visual presentation to introduce the concepts of Supply and Demand using a professional "Market Research Lab" theme. Body text is sized for readability (28px+).
A student worksheet designed for analysis of Madam C.J. Walker's business strategies, personal history, and philanthropic legacy, including a creative 'Business Blueprint' application section.
An engaging slide presentation introducing the life, business model, and philanthropic legacy of Madam C.J. Walker, including the embedded TED-Ed video and discussion prompts.
A comprehensive teacher guide for the 'Fortune Makers' lesson, featuring learning objectives, a detailed 45-minute pacing guide, essential questions, and a full answer key for the student worksheet.
A presentation introducing the linear economy (take-make-waste), the concept of negative externalities, and the shift toward a circular economy model.
A teacher guide for the Trash Track simulation, providing the impact point system, facilitation instructions, and discussion prompts to explore negative externalities in a linear economy.
A simulation worksheet where students act as product managers for a smartphone, making choices that follow a linear economy model and analyzing the resulting environmental impacts.
A teacher-facing guide for facilitating the History Detectives PBL project. Outlines the investigation scope, provides historical case study starters, details the SHEG sourcing method, and describes the final 'Grand Inquest' presentation format.
A research document for middle school students in the History Detectives PBL project. It serves as an investigation log for tracking primary and secondary sources, analyzing reliability, and corroborating evidence to solve historical mysteries.
An inquiry-driven slide deck for the History Detectives PBL project. It introduces middle school students to the concept of historical investigation, differentiating between primary and secondary sources, and outlines a 4-step research process.
A teacher-facing assessment resource for the Habitat Heroes PBL project. Features a detailed mastery rubric, inquiry-based questioning prompts for student conferences, and alignment with NGSS standards.
A student-facing research and design document for the Habitat Heroes PBL project. Includes a field guide-style research log for animal adaptations and a blueprint area for engineering a 3D habitat model.
A science-themed slide deck for the Habitat Heroes PBL project. It introduces elementary students to ecosystem engineering, survival needs (food, water, shelter, space), and provides inspiration for building a 3D habitat model.
A teacher resource for facilitating the Market Masterminds PBL project. Includes a simulation flow, supply list, specific math focus areas, and prompt scripts for classroom management and instructional guidance.
A student-facing business ledger for the Market Masterminds PBL project. Includes templates for inventory pricing, markup calculation, and a sales journal to track transactions and practice operational math.
An introductory presentation for the Market Masterminds PBL project, introducing elementary students to the intersection of math and business. Covers addition, subtraction, multiplication, and profit calculation in a professional-themed layout.
An expanded interactive 4-corners slide deck with 60 economic dilemmas featuring ethical choices and logistics in the Ancient Greek marketplace.
A challenging exit ticket asking students to explain scarcity, define opportunity cost with examples from the activity, and evaluate trade risk strategies.
A logistical planning worksheet where students act as merchant captains, balancing travel time, risk levels, and ship capacity to plan a 60-day trade voyage.
A comprehensive teacher's guide for a 50-minute lesson on the Ancient Greek economy, featuring pacing, teaching tips for simulations, and deep-dive discussion questions.
A challenging shopping simulation worksheet where students manage a budget of 25 drachmae, accounting for import taxes and bulk bonuses while purchasing Greek goods.
A visual slide deck introducing the Ancient Greek economy, covering the Agora, agricultural exports (olives and grapes), maritime trade routes, specialization of labor, and the transition to coinage (drachmae).
Comprehensive answer key for the 5-day remediation packet. Optimized for 8.5x11 printing with standard 0.5-inch margins and clear page breaks. No external images used, only Lucide icons.
A two-page culture worksheet. Optimized for 8.5x11 printing with standard 0.5-inch margins and clear page breaks.
A two-page document on European economics and the EU. Optimized for 8.5x11 printing with standard 0.5-inch margins and clear page breaks.
A two-page reading packet covering 20th-century conflicts. Optimized for 8.5x11 printing with standard 0.5-inch margins and clear page breaks.
A two-page reader and activity packet exploring the Age of Discovery. Optimized for 8.5x11 printing with standard 0.5-inch margins and clear page breaks.
A two-page remediation document covering the influence of Ancient Greece and Rome on modern Europe, featuring reading passages, comprehension questions, and an SCR.
Teacher's answer key for the Kings and Empires lesson, including review quiz answers and a checklist for unit completion.
Updated Kings and Empires worksheet with a "Power Pyramid" diagram illustrating the social and political structure of an empire (King, Satraps, People) for 3rd graders.
Slides for Lesson 5 on the Persian Empire, covering King Cyrus, the Royal Road, and a unit-wide review for 3rd graders.
Teacher's answer key for the Ancient Israel lesson, providing answers for the reading comprehension and sample short answer responses.
Updated Ancient Faiths and Laws worksheet with a visual "Ways to Believe" diagram comparing Polytheism (many gods) with Monotheism (one god) for 3rd graders.
Slide deck for Lesson 4 on ancient Israel, introducing monotheism, the Ten Commandments, and the Torah at a 3rd-grade level.
Teacher's answer key for the Phoenicians lesson, including cloze activity answers and sample writing responses for 3rd-grade students.