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Preview of the Sociological Imagination FREE Timeline Activity Handout&Instructor Guide

the Sociological Imagination FREE Timeline Activity Handout&Instructor Guide

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PlanEase
This activity uses a simple timeline exercise and small-group discussion to help students practice using the sociological imagination—seeing how their individual lives are shaped by larger social, historical, and technological forces. Perfect for an introduction to C. Wright Mills' the Sociological Imagination concept, a discussion on personal biography and historical forces, and on personal troubles and public issues.
Preview of Test/Quiz Corrections Template for Students (Free)

Test/Quiz Corrections Template for Students (Free)

This is a Google Document that students can make a copy of to complete quiz or test corrections for. You can make a copy and edit the document however you wish. Here are the instructions included on the page: "Test corrections help you learn from your mistakes on a test. By thinking carefully about where your thinking went wrong and why the correct answer is better, you understand the lesson more deeply. This kind of reflection makes your learning stronger and helps you improve for next time. Yo
Preview of The Creation of Israel

The Creation of Israel

Created by
Dean Conley
This is part of a slideshow that covers the Creation of Israel and Palestinian Territories in 1948. It is in pdf format, but if you would like it a different format (ppl or Google Slides), I can certainly share it with you. Also, if you have questions about pacing, or what to add/delete please feel free to reach out. Thanks, Dean Conley
Preview of Being Logical: Critical Thinking, Fallacies & Socratic Seminar (Grades 9–12+)

Being Logical: Critical Thinking, Fallacies & Socratic Seminar (Grades 9–12+)

Most book guides stop at comprehension. This one starts there.Designed for grades 9–12+, this companion guide to D.Q. McInerny's Being Logical: A Guide to Good Thinking takes students beyond recall and into the kind of reasoning that actually matters — in college, in civic life, and in every conversation where bad arguments go unchallenged. Every MindfulMoments companion guide is built on a deliberate framework: Mortimer Adler's four-level hierarchy (from information to wisdom) and Paul-Elder's
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