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Lisa Sutterer is a dedicated educator with experience teaching middle and high school students in Oregon, California, Minnesota, and Colorado. She has taught a variety of social studies courses—including U.S. History, World History, Geography, and Civics—with a consistent focus on creating engaging, student-centered learning environments where all students can thrive. Lisa has extensive experience working in diverse communities, including those with high populations of English language learners. She has co-taught alongside ELD (English Language Development) teachers to ensure that multilingual students have access to rigorous content and meaningful support. Her collaborative approach promotes language development and academic achievement for all learners. As an instructional coach, Lisa has supported teachers in refining their practice and fostering professional growth across schools and districts. She has been a national trainer with Teachers’ Curriculum Institute (TCI), leading professional development for educators in Texas and Virginia. As a curriculum developer for TCI’s Geography Alive!, Lisa brought her classroom experience and instructional expertise to the creation of accessible and impactful social studies materials. Lisa teaches at an IB (International Baccalaureate) school, where she continues to challenge and inspire students to think critically and globally. Passionate about both student success and teacher collaboration, she believes that all students can succeed with the right support and opportunities. She remains committed to equipping educators and learners alike with the tools they need to excel.
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Preview of Sectionalism:  A Pre-Civil War Simulation

Sectionalism: A Pre-Civil War Simulation

If you ask students, “What was the cause of the U.S. Civil War?” most will respond with a one word answer:  “Slavery”  By playing the Sectionalism Game, students will gain greater understanding of the complexity of the causes of the Civil War.  Playing the role of Congressional representatives from either northern, southern, or western sections of the U.S. during the pre-Civil War time period, students will negotiate with other sections to pass six bills.  This highly engaging simulation allows
Preview of Citizenship Day Lesson:  Debating the Test, Defining Democracy

Citizenship Day Lesson: Debating the Test, Defining Democracy

What should a new U.S. citizen know about the United States? And what knowledge truly helps someone participate in everyday American life? In this interactive civics lesson, students use the U.S. Citizenship Test through the Gilder Lehrman Institute’s online resource (free, multiple choice, with instant feedback). The activity moves them from simple recall into thoughtful discussions about the essentials of American citizenship — sparking debate, collaboration, and critical thinking along the w
Preview of Japanese History Through Art Analysis:  The Great Wave off Kanagawa by Hokusai

Japanese History Through Art Analysis: The Great Wave off Kanagawa by Hokusai

Students learn history and art in one lesson! They engage in a carefully scaffolded analysis process and end up remembering history and never forgeting the significance of the art piece! Topics covered: Japanese isolation Tokagawa ShogunateEdo Period (1603-1868)Meiji Era (1868-1912)European & U.S. trade and influenceUkiyo-e (woodblock) art KEY included! Great for IB and AP History students!
Preview of French History Through Art Analysis:  The Coronation of Napoleon

French History Through Art Analysis: The Coronation of Napoleon

Students learn history and art in one lesson! They engage in a carefully scaffolded analysis process and walk away understanding history and never forgeting the significance of the art piece! Topics covered: Napoleon's CoronationNapoleon's Invasion of EgyptNapoleon the EmperorNapoleon's Syrian Expedition/Retreat/Visiting Plague VictimsNapoleon's Invasion of ItalyArt for Propaganda PurposesNo Prep Lesson! KEY included! Great for IB and AP History students! Great for subs
Preview of Plan & Pitch a Rick Steves European Trip Project

Plan & Pitch a Rick Steves European Trip Project

Students become “travel agents” to various European destinations!  While researching reputable travel guide sources such as Rick Steves, Fodor, and Lonely Planet, they categorize their information into multi-sensory slides (Things to see, hear, touch...) They present their slides and pitch their trip to a small group.  After hearing and seeing each group member's trip presentation, they vote on the best pitch. Includes: Student handouts with clear directions and forms for voting on best pitchSi
Preview of America, The Story of Us:  Westward (Episode 3) Movie Guide

America, The Story of Us: Westward (Episode 3) Movie Guide

Tired of crank the blank video note sheets? This graphically organized one page video guide helps students track three themes in the story of groups that moved west in the 1800's: The Explorers, The Mountain Men, The Pioneer Families, and the Forty Niners. Includes link to youtube 45 minute video. Great lesson plan for a sub!
Preview of Classroom Debate Scorecard

Classroom Debate Scorecard

Students keep track of their points and stay mindful of the qualities of a hearty discussion or debate.  Scorecard includes 16 ways to earn points, each with different point values.  Use this with any debate that has a two opposing arguments.
Preview of Civil War One Pager

Civil War One Pager

Feeling crunched for time and need a handy dandy one page overview of the Civil War? This graphically organized handout with blanks for students to complete allows you to directly teach the who, what, when, where of the Civil War within a twenty minute time period. It could be easily used for a test at the end of a unit. Includes a KEY.
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Lisa Sutterer is a dedicated educator with experience teaching middle and high school students in Oregon, California, Minnesota, and Colorado. She has taught a variety of social studies courses—including U.S. History, World History, Geography, and Civics—with a consistent focus on creating engaging, student-centered learning environments where all students can thrive. Lisa has extensive experience working in diverse communities, including those with high populations of English language learners. She has co-taught alongside ELD (English Language Development) teachers to ensure that multilingual students have access to rigorous content and meaningful support. Her collaborative approach promotes language development and academic achievement for all learners. As an instructional coach, Lisa has supported teachers in refining their practice and fostering professional growth across schools and districts. She has been a national trainer with Teachers’ Curriculum Institute (TCI), leading professional development for educators in Texas and Virginia. As a curriculum developer for TCI’s Geography Alive!, Lisa brought her classroom experience and instructional expertise to the creation of accessible and impactful social studies materials. Lisa teaches at an IB (International Baccalaureate) school, where she continues to challenge and inspire students to think critically and globally. Passionate about both student success and teacher collaboration, she believes that all students can succeed with the right support and opportunities. She remains committed to equipping educators and learners alike with the tools they need to excel.