Examining foundational arguments from major thinkers alongside contemporary debates on morality, governance, and the nature of existence. Addresses core concepts like political structures, consciousness, and the conflict between agency and fate.
An open-ended reflection journal with four deep, philosophical prompts centered on integrity, faith, and the nature of heroism as depicted in Hacksaw Ridge.
A student-facing worksheet featuring five DOK Level 2 comprehension questions about Hacksaw Ridge, focusing on summarization, comparison, and explanation of key themes and plot points.
A clear and professional rubric for evaluating student responses or participation in discussions about the ethics of Hacksaw Ridge, designed with a military dossier aesthetic.
A teacher facilitation guide containing five high-level DOK 3 discussion questions regarding the ethics and conscientious objection themes in Hacksaw Ridge, complete with teacher notes and talking points.
A teacher resource guide with setup instructions, rotation pacing, an answer key, and discussion prompts for the Faith Foundations gallery walk. Formatted for clarity and easy reading.
A guided reflection worksheet for students to use during the gallery walk, with dedicated sections for beliefs, influences, and surprises for each religion. Space has been increased to allow for comfortable handwriting.
Six informational posters for a gallery walk covering Hinduism, Buddhism, Judaism, Christianity, Islam, and Taoism, highlighting core beliefs and historical/cultural influences. Each poster is designed to fill a full page for easy printing and display. Now includes a condensed reflection sheet on the final page.
Introduction slides for the Faith Foundations gallery walk, including essential questions, activity rules, and key vocabulary.
A comprehensive text set reference document for 6 units of 4th Grade North Carolina History, including 10 curated items per column (Primary/Secondary Sources, Literature, Art, and Data) for every unit. Highly dense instructional resource.
A comprehensive text set reference document for 6 units of 8th Grade North Carolina History, including 10 curated items per column (Primary/Secondary Sources, Literature, Art, and Data) for every unit. Highly dense instructional resource.
A comprehensive text set reference document for 6 units of 4th Grade North Carolina History, including 10 curated items per column (Primary/Secondary Sources, Literature, Art, and Data) for every unit. Student-friendly and aligned to NC standards.
A comprehensive text set reference document for 9 units of World History, including 10 curated items per column (Primary/Secondary Sources, Literature, Art, and Data) for every unit. Highly dense instructional resource.
A comprehensive text set reference document for 9 units of Civic Literacy, including 10 curated items per column (Primary/Secondary Sources, Literature, Art, and Data) for every unit. Highly dense instructional resource aligned to NC standards. Revised for readability and depth.
A comprehensive 7-page text set reference document for 13 units of American History, including 10 curated items per column (Primary/Secondary Sources, Literature, Art, and Data) for every unit. Highly dense instructional resource.
A comprehensive text set reference document for 9 units of World History, including curated primary/secondary sources, literature, visual arts, and data visualizations for classroom use. Spanning 1200 C.E. to the present.
A comprehensive text set reference document for 9 units of Civic Literacy, including curated primary/secondary sources, literature, visual arts, and data visualizations for classroom use. Revised for typographical accuracy and improved font legibility.
A comprehensive text set reference document for 13 units of American History, including curated primary/secondary sources, literature, visual arts, and data visualizations for classroom use.
A comprehensive curriculum document for high school World History, detailing 9 instructional units with 10 knowledge and 10 skill goals each (written in full sentences), plus 20 vocabulary words per unit. Spanning 1200 C.E. to present while explicitly mapping all 23 state objectives. Includes a complete standards alignment matrix.
A comprehensive curriculum document for high school Civic Literacy, detailing 9 instructional units with 10 knowledge and 10 skill goals each (written in full sentences), plus 20 vocabulary words per unit. Reorganized into the requested 9 units while explicitly mapping all state objectives. Revised for alignment and polish.
A comprehensive curriculum document for high school Civic Literacy, detailing 9 instructional units with 10 knowledge and 10 skill goals each (written in full sentences), plus 20 vocabulary words per unit. Reorganized into the requested 9 units while explicitly mapping all 35 state objectives.
A digital resource guide for students to use while completing the 'Prophecy or Paranoia?' project. It includes media bias tools, fact-checking sites, and categorized news outlets to support their media audit. This version is optimized for a clean 1-page layout with improved work space.
A follow-up assignment for high school government students that connects Washington's 1796 warnings to modern political parties, media bias, and current events through a comparison matrix and a media audit. This version ensures a strict 2-page layout with ample student work space and improved font legibility.
A follow-up assignment for high school government students that connects Washington's 1796 warnings to modern political parties, media bias, and current events through a comparison matrix and a media audit. This version fixes layout issues and optimizes the document for 2-page printing.
A follow-up assignment for high school government students that connects Washington's 1796 warnings to modern political parties, media bias, and current events through a comparison matrix and a media audit.
A scaffolded version of the Washington's Warning analysis worksheet for students, featuring the same primary source excerpts but with built-in sentence stems in every work area to support writing and critical thinking. This version fixes major layout and page break issues.
A scaffolded version of the Washington's Warning analysis worksheet for students, featuring the same primary source excerpts but with built-in sentence stems in every work area to support writing and critical thinking.
A Farsi/Persian translation of the Washington's Vocabulary Vault handout, defining 9 challenging terms with contextual meanings and modern synonyms for Persian-speaking students. Features RTL text support and student work areas.
A Spanish translation of the Washington's Vocabulary Vault handout, defining 9 challenging terms with contextual meanings and modern synonyms for Spanish-speaking students. This version adds a student work column and fixes layout/contrast issues.
A comprehensive teacher guide providing specific facilitation scripts, historical analogies, and sentence stems to scaffold Washington's Farewell Address for SPED, ELL, and general education students. This version consolidates content into a more efficient 2-page layout and fixes major rendering issues.
A reference sheet for students that defines 9 challenging vocabulary terms from Washington's Farewell Address with contextual meanings and modern synonyms. This version fixes table layout, page breaks, and text contrast issues.
An annotated teacher guide for Washington's Farewell Address, updated for 100% text fidelity to the provided Senate document. Includes context from the introduction and specific analysis of Page 17 and 18 excerpts.
A guided analysis worksheet for students featuring excerpts from George Washington's Farewell Address, with dedicated areas for annotations, stop-and-jots, and reflection questions. This version has been updated for 100% text fidelity to the provided Senate document.
A 7-slide presentation deck to support a 45-minute lesson on George Washington's Farewell Address, featuring visual hooks, learning targets, and discussion prompts. This version updates Slide 7 for modern terminology.
An annotated version of the analysis worksheet for teachers, providing suggested answers, instructional probes, and historical context to facilitate classroom discussion. This version fixes a page break issue in the analysis hints.
A guided analysis worksheet for students featuring excerpts from George Washington's Farewell Address, with dedicated areas for annotations, stop-and-jots, and reflection questions. This version addresses final layout and page break issues.
A comprehensive lesson plan for high school government teachers, including learning targets, detailed instructional steps, misconceptions, and differentiated supports for LEP, SPED, and 504 students. This version fixes a page break issue in the instructional sequence.
A quick, printable exit ticket for students to reflect on the 'Titan Spirit', character courage, and their own leadership attitudes at the end of the lesson.
A comprehensive teacher answer key for the 'Official Titan Roster' worksheet, 'Pre-Game Context' handout, and the extended discussion question bank, featuring sample responses and facilitation guidance.
A teacher-facing answer key and facilitation guide for the 'Shadow Labor' worksheet, providing suggested responses and instructional tips.
A set of 6 printable vocabulary cards with key terms, definitions, and usage examples for the child labor unit.
A comprehensive 3-page worksheet featuring two comparative reading passages (historical fiction and modern non-fiction) with comprehension, analysis, and critical thinking questions.
A visually striking slide presentation comparing historical and modern child labor, featuring data, key drivers, and comparison tables for 9th-grade students.
A set of printable discussion cards for small group huddles, featuring high-interest prompts about leadership, ethics, and social change in Remember the Titans.
A comprehensive teacher guide for the Remember the Titans unit, featuring lesson objectives, recommended pacing, character analysis keys, and tips for facilitating discussions on racial prejudice and leadership.
A character mapping and vocabulary worksheet for students to complete while watching Remember the Titans. It focuses on identifying leadership traits in key characters and applying sociological concepts to the film's events.
A student-facing handout providing historical context on the integration of T.C. Williams High School, the Civil Rights background of 1971 Alexandria, and a comparison of historical facts vs. cinematic dramatization.
A visual presentation introducing the setting, main characters, and core themes of Remember the Titans. It sets the stage for the 1971 integration context and establishes the contrasting leadership styles of Coaches Boone and Yoast.