Une séquence pédagogique sur la frontière coréenne composée d'un escape game immersif et d'une étude de cas sous forme d'enquête géopolitique. Les élèves explorent la DMZ, ses enjeux historiques, militaires et internationaux.
A project-based learning unit where students curate historical 'one-pagers' to synthesize key eras of US history, available in both English and Spanish.
Cette séquence pédagogique explore la frontière intercoréenne comme laboratoire des tensions géopolitiques mondiales. Elle couvre l'histoire de la partition, la militarisation extrême de la zone et les enjeux contemporains à l'échelle régionale et internationale.
A comprehensive look at economic systems, competition, and the role of government in regulating markets using the cell phone industry as a primary case study.
A four-day high school history unit exploring the origins, legal battle, and immediate aftermath of the landmark Brown v. Board of Education decision. Students analyze primary sources and the strategic shifts that sparked the modern Civil Rights Movement.
A critical exploration of the Seminole Wars and the unique alliance between Indigenous people and self-liberated Black individuals, framed through Howard Zinn's 'history from below' perspective.
A 4-lesson economics sequence for Special Education students. Lessons progress from solving for market equilibrium algebraically, to using data tables, to graphing intersections, and finally interpreting the real-world meaning of surplus, shortage, and the 'sweet spot'.
A comprehensive 2-block day unit covering the major milestones of the Cold War, from the Berlin Airlift to the fall of the Berlin Wall, culminating in a Document-Based Question (DBQ) essay. Students analyze primary and secondary sources through a 'Classified Dossier' lens.
A bundle of essential resources for middle and high school, covering cellular biology and American history.
A four-part exploration of the Reconstruction era, focusing on the economic, social, and legal challenges of rebuilding the United States after the Civil War. Students analyze primary sources to understand the transition from slavery to freedom and the obstacles faced by formerly enslaved people.