Study guide is written in the format of Who/What/Where/When/Why for each unit, covering 4 units of study. Unit 1: European Exploration (Columbus, pristine myth, encomienda...) Unit 2: British and French Colonialism (Jamestown, Virginia Company, Great Awakening/Puritans, mercantilism...) Unit 3: American Revolution (Major events happening from the French and Indian War to the American Revolution) Unit 4: Founding Documents (Articles of Confederation, Bill of Rights, Constitution, Marbury v Madiso
A list comprised of online resources for students to continue researching and learning about the Civil War. Activities include interactive battle maps, links to interesting topic articles, virtual tours of battle sites, and resources on women in the Civil War.
6 page glossary of all legal jargon and anticipated new words for students reading John Marshall's Opinion of the Court for Marbury v. Madison. All legal terms are in bold while other vocabulary is not in bold.
Pre-Algebra study guide designed for middle school students. Covers point-slope form, slope-intercept form, interpreting slope, finding the slope and y-intercept, writing an equation, etc.
A trifold handout showing three methods of solving systems of equations: substitution, elimination, and graphing. Each section provides the steps and an example of how to use the method.
Chapter 9, Slavery Without Submission, modified with unfamiliar word definitions in parentheses, some annotations, and subheadings with guiding questions to denote sections.
Chapter 11, Robber Barons and Rebels, modified with unfamiliar word definitions in parentheses, some annotations, and subheadings with guiding questions to denote sections.