A collection of mixed-grade resources.
A comprehensive 6th-grade social studies unit exploring the trajectory of human history, from nomadic hunter-gatherers and the cognitive evolution of early humans, to the agricultural revolution, and finally the development of structured ancient governments.
A lesson exploring the four major River Valley Civilizations (Mesopotamia, Ancient Egypt, Indus Valley, and Ancient China) through illustrated flashcards, active classroom games, and a conceptual study worksheet.
A conceptual matching and structured analysis worksheet for students to consolidate physical, social, and technological structures of early River Valley Civilizations.
A middle school mini-unit on AI civics, empowering students to think critically about autonomy, convenience, and human potential. Inspired by Uncommon Schools' pioneering AI Literacy curriculum, students debate the role of technology and craft their own Civic Declarations.
A comprehensive lesson exploring how the Mexica migrated from Aztlán, settled in the Valley of Mexico, and leveraged geography, agriculture, and military strategies to build the Aztec Empire. This lesson includes interactive presentation slides, a graphic organizer worksheet for student analysis, and a detailed teacher facilitation guide.
A comprehensive instructional guide for teachers outlining creative classroom games, pacing, retrieval practice activities, and discussion prompts using the Cradle Crossroads Flashcards.
Une séquence complète d'activités clés en main d'Éducation Morale et Civique (EMC) pour la classe de Terminale, conforme au nouveau programme 2026. Elle se concentre sur les défis du numérique : intelligence artificielle, désinformation, espace public numérique et souveraineté technologique.
An inquiry-driven social studies sequence investigating Ancient Greece and Rome across four core pillars: government, philosophy, trade, and engineering. Students engage with primary sources, architectural achievements, and ethical dilemmas to construct arguments about classical legacies.
A three-day social psychology sequence exploring conformity, groupthink, and social influence. Students analyze foundational experiments, compare compliance versus internalization, and dissect modern digital peer pressure and media dynamics.
A comparative and deep-dive review sequence exploring foundational teachings, sacred texts, and cultural practices of major world religions.