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Preview of Middle School Case Study Community Dilemma 3 & Evidence-Based Argument Writing

Middle School Case Study Community Dilemma 3 & Evidence-Based Argument Writing

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The City of Sugarland, New Jersey has seen an increase in stray cats and dogs across the community. While many residents are concerned about animal welfare, the city must also consider shelter capacity, staffing limits, public safety, and long-term solutions. City leaders must now decide how to respond. You have been selected to serve on a Community Advisory Committee, responsible for reviewing evidence and making a recommendation. The Stray Animals & Community Responsibility Dilemma is a real
Preview of Sanctions on Belarus - Global Politics

Sanctions on Belarus - Global Politics

This lesson investigates the authoritarian regime of Alexander Lukashenko in Belarus, the domestic and international responses to the contested 2020 presidential election, and the effectiveness of diplomatic sanctions as a foreign policy tool. Learning Activities Include:Warm UpStudents will begin by testing their prior knowledge of Belarus through a quiz from the New York Times, sparking interest in the country’s political landscape and recent history.Case Study: The Political Landscape in Bela
Preview of The Rohingya Crisis - Global Politics

The Rohingya Crisis - Global Politics

This lesson examines the Rohingya crisis in Myanmar, focusing on the persecution of the Rohingya minority, the international legal frameworks addressing crimes against humanity, and the responses of both Myanmar’s leaders and the global community. Through readings, videos, an interactive online exhibit, and source-based questions, students will analyze the roots of the crisis, the classification of the crimes, and begin to reflect on justice and accountability. Learning Activities Include:Warm
Preview of The Effectiveness of Human Rights Treaties

The Effectiveness of Human Rights Treaties

This lesson explores the effectiveness of international human rights treaties by engaging students in a series of activities, including background reading, role play, and comparative analysis. Students will critically assess the strengths and limitations of these treaties, understand various perspectives, and reflect on the broader impact of the international human rights regime. Learning activities include: 1. Warm Up: Students will discuss their previous knowledge of human rights treaties.
Preview of French and Indian War Readings and Scenario Activity: Guided Notes PowerPoint

French and Indian War Readings and Scenario Activity: Guided Notes PowerPoint

This French and Indian War lesson includes an engaging background readings and scenario activity, guided notes, and a PowerPoint activity to teach the different perspectives and outcomes of the French and Indian War. This activity kicks off class with a discussion on "war" and what causes it (and if war can be avoided) before diving into an indepth analysis of the different players involved in the French and Indian War. This activity is guaranteed to get students discussing who is at fault fo
Preview of McCarthyism & the 2nd Red Scare Stations & Simulation Game Lesson-1950s Activity

McCarthyism & the 2nd Red Scare Stations & Simulation Game Lesson-1950s Activity

The Second Red Scare – Engaging Stations & Simulation Game LessonBring Cold War paranoia to life in your classroom with this engaging, student-centered lesson on the Second Red Scare! This resource includes everything you need to help students explore the fear, suspicion, and impact of the Red Scare in an interactive and meaningful way. What's Included:Introductory Google Slides Presentation - Set the stage with a ready-to-use slideshow that introduces the historical context behind the Second R
Preview of Russian Revolution & Lenin Simulation Lesson: Role-Playing Activity, Communism

Russian Revolution & Lenin Simulation Lesson: Role-Playing Activity, Communism

Russian Revolution Simulation: A Student-Centered Decision-Making ExperienceHelp students truly understand the Russian Revolution by putting them in the middle of it. This highly interactive simulation takes students through 12 rounds of decision-making spanning 1905 to 1924 as they analyze real historical dilemmas, debate difficult choices, and track the consequences of their decisions over time. Instead of memorizing events, students experience how revolution, war, and political pressure sh
Preview of World War II Rationing Homefront Simulation Activity: US or World History Lesson

World War II Rationing Homefront Simulation Activity: US or World History Lesson

Bring history to life with this immersive, hands-on activity—perfect for U.S. and World History classes! Step into the shoes of families on the home front during World War II as your students experience the challenges of rationing. This engaging lesson goes beyond textbook learning by providing students with an authentic and fun simulation that makes history personal and relatable. What’s Included?Background Reading with Questions:Kick off the lesson with a concise and informative reading ab
Preview of Cold War Crisis Simulation Activity: Interactive History Lesson - Containment

Cold War Crisis Simulation Activity: Interactive History Lesson - Containment

Dive into the heart of the 20th century's most defining moments with this Cold War Crisis Simulation! This interactive and engaging lesson is the perfect tool to either introduce the complexities of the Cold War or cap off a unit with a comprehensive review. Through the thrill of decision-making and the gravity of historical outcomes, students will not just learn history—they'll live it. This lesson includes: Interactive Simulation Slides: The slides bring the Cold War's critical events to li
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