A comprehensive study of the Atlantic slave trade, the plantation economy, forms of resistance, and the eventual path to emancipation.
This sequence equips undergraduate students with technical policy analysis skills, covering root cause analysis, criteria evaluation, cost-benefit analysis, and professional memo writing. Students transition from data interpretation to synthesizing evidence-based recommendations for decision-makers.
A high school sociology and literature unit exploring the concept of family through historical shifts, sociological critiques of structural norms, and modern interpersonal networks. Features three leveled reading passages and a comprehensive teacher guide.
A 2-page teacher-facing facilitation guide and answer key for the Modern Kinship reading series. Includes a leveled reading matrix, common misconceptions, Socratic discussion prompts, and complete answer keys with sample student responses.
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.
A detailed lesson exploring the complex causes, global geopolitical impacts, and advanced military technologies of World War I, utilizing historical concepts like the M-A-I-N framework and total war.
A 2-page leveled reading passage and comprehension activity for high school students. Investigates modern voluntaristic networks, chosen families, and how social capital and mutual aid shape contemporary kinship outside of biological boundaries. (Leveled for advanced/college-prep high school readers).
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.
An AP US History exploration of post-Civil War Westward settlement, examining the intersection of federal incentives, migrant experiences, and the systematic erasure of Indigenous sovereignty.
A 2-page leveled reading passage and comprehension activity for high school students. Critiques the idealized mid-century nuclear family from a sociological perspective, contrasting structural functionalism and conflict theory. (Leveled for standard high school readers).
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.
A 2-page leveled reading passage and comprehension activity for high school students. Explores the historical transition of the family structure from an agrarian economic unit to an emotional sanctuary during the Industrial Revolution. (Leveled for support/introductory high school readers).
A companion guided notes worksheet designed for students to fill out while viewing the Great War Slides.