Create a multi-lesson sequence covering the Cold War, focusing on origins, global expansion, and domestic impacts.
A comprehensive unit on child development from birth through age 18, focusing on physical, cognitive, and social-emotional growth across early childhood, middle childhood, and adolescence.
An in-depth exploration of the Pacific Theater during World War II, focusing on the geopolitical challenges, the 'Island Hopping' strategy, critical battles like Midway, and the role of Navajo Code Talkers. Includes a comprehensive lesson plan, interactive lecture slides, student analysis worksheet, and an exit ticket.
A detailed 2-page teacher's guide and lesson plan outlining the pedagogical flow, objectives, timeline, direct instruction points, and guided practice for teaching the Pacific Theater and Island Hopping strategy.
A comprehensive instructional sequence designed for high school CTE pathways in Education & Training and Human Services. The unit introduces students to the foundational theories, modern research methodologies, and instructional models (pedagogy vs. andragogy) that govern lifespan human development.
A comprehensive lesson exploring the escalating conflict between American colonists and British authorities, focusing on the Boston Massacre, the Boston Tea Party, and the Coercive Acts. It guides students through reading annotation strategies, vocabulary acquisition, and cause-and-effect analysis.
A comprehensive teacher's guide providing lesson planning resources, lesson pacing suggestions, instructional support, guided discussion prompts, common misconceptions, and a complete answer key for the student worksheet.
A high-engagement ancient history unit sequence focusing on how river valleys and early writing shaped Mesopotamia and Ancient Egypt. Students investigate the Fertile Crescent, cuneiform, the Nile, and monumental architecture through visual presentations and hands-on worksheets.
Investigates the postwar transformation of American society, Truman's domestic challenges, and the intense paranoia of the Second Red Scare and McCarthyism.
An instructional slide deck focusing on the escalation of colonial protests, featuring key vocabulary, a timeline of events from the Boston Massacre to the Coercive Acts, and visual frameworks for cause-and-effect analysis.
A practical transition program for students moving from the US to Canada, focusing on daily survival skills like the metric system and understanding how the Canadian parliamentary government compares to the US presidential system.
A two-page reading worksheet designed to model the McGraw-Hill Networks textbook layout, featuring close-reading passages and interactive flowcharts on the left, and a dedicated sidebar containing student comprehension questions and custom annotation margins on the right.
A premium comparative inquiry bundle exploring the foundational 'Big Four' ancient river valley civilizations (Mesopotamia, Egypt, Indus Valley, and Ancient China). Designed with high-quality primary sources, structured guided notes, and analytical rubrics to foster deep historical investigation.