I have developed curriculum for Global History, United States History, Economics, Participation in Government, Introduction to Law, Introduction to Constitutional Law, and Introduction to Criminal Law.
This topic provides an opportunity for students to contextualize how to live a healthy life. This essay outline allows for HEALT students to take various topics in the lens of the writing prompt. Students will be able to see how this specific topic has existed throughout history. Key Features:Examples Explored: Have students delve into the significance of their own life by using this outline. They will think critically about the conteny in a more engaging way.Facilitate Writing and Discussion:
This topic provides students with an opportunity to explore the complexities of ethical decision-making in the context of post-war geopolitical strategies and scientific advancements. Adapt the reading and questions to suit your classroom requirements. Included in the product is a reading on the topic accompanied by five guiding questions along with a simple informational PowerPoint Presentation.Key Features:Historical Context Unveiled: Understand the backdrop of this period within the broader h
9th - 12th
Other (Social Studies), Social Studies, World History
This topic provides an engaging and unexpected lens through which students can explore the intersection of industry, safety, and community impact in a historical context. Adapt the reading and questions as needed for your classroom setting. Included in the product is a reading on the topic accompanied by five guiding questions along with a simple informational PowerPoint Presentation.Key Features:Historical Context Unveiled: Understand the backdrop of this period within the broader historical la
9th - 12th
Other (Social Studies), Social Studies, World History
This topic allows students to explore a critical moment in American history, examining the complex interplay of activism, authority, and societal transformation during the late 1960s. Adjust the reading and questions as needed for your classroom context. Included in the product is a reading on the topic accompanied by five guiding questions along with a simple informational PowerPoint Presentation.Key Features:Historical Context Unveiled: Understand the backdrop of this period within the broader
9th - 12th
Other (Social Studies), Social Studies, World History
Description:This engaging slideshow introduces students to the process of electing a new pope, explaining the key steps of the papal conclave in clear, accessible language. Designed for middle or high school students studying religion, world history, or global studies, the presentation also highlights the last four popes: Pope Francis, Benedict XVI, John Paul II, and John Paul IOffering concise biographical context and their contributions to the Catholic Church. The resource includes a “Do Now”
This topic provides an opportunity for students to explore the complex intersections of history, abolition, and rights in the context of John Brown. Feel free to adapt the reading and questions to suit your teaching approach. Included in the product is a reading on the topic accompanied by five guiding questions along with a simple informational PowerPoint Presentation.Key Features:Historical Context Unveiled: Understand the backdrop of this period within the broader historical landscape. Learn
9th - 12th
Other (Social Studies), Social Studies, World History
This topic provides an opportunity for students to explore the complex intersections of history, land rights, and representation in the context of Mount Rushmore. Feel free to adapt the reading and questions to suit your teaching approach. Included in the product is a reading on the topic accompanied by five guiding questions along with a simple informational PowerPoint Presentation.Key Features:Historical Context Unveiled: Understand the backdrop of this period within the broader historical lan
9th - 12th
Other (Social Studies), Social Studies, World History
This topic provides an opportunity for students to critically examine the ethical dimensions of medical research and to reflect on the consequences of neglecting the rights and well-being of vulnerable populations. Adjust the reading and questions as needed for your classroom setting. Included in the product is a reading on the topic accompanied by five guiding questions along with a simple informational PowerPoint Presentation.Key Features:Historical Context Unveiled: Understand the backdrop of
9th - 12th
Other (Social Studies), Social Studies, World History
This topic invites students to delve into the ethical dimensions of museum practices and the broader implications of cultural exploitation. Adjust the reading and questions based on the specific focus and depth you desire for your high school history unit. Included in the product is a reading on the topic accompanied by five guiding questions along with a simple informational PowerPoint Presentation.Key Features:Historical Context Unveiled: Understand the backdrop of this period within the broad
9th - 12th
Other (Social Studies), Social Studies, World History
This topic provides an opportunity for students to delve into a complex historical event, examining its repercussions on a region grappling with political, social, and sectarian tensions. Adjust the reading and questions based on your classroom needs. Included in the product is a reading on the topic accompanied by five guiding questions along with a simple informational PowerPoint Presentation.Key Features:Historical Context Unveiled: Understand the backdrop of this period within the broader hi
9th - 12th
Other (Social Studies), Social Studies, World History
A meticulously crafted product tailored to immerse students in a dynamic exploration of culture. This comprehensive activity kit goes beyond traditional lessons, incorporating engaging stimuli like images and prompts to stimulate critical thinking and enhance understanding of culture. Key Features:Stimulating Visual and Prompts: Elevate assessment experiences with visually compelling images and authentic documents that bring varied cultures to life. Each question is carefully designed to prompt
9th - 12th
Other (Social Studies), Social Emotional Learning, Social Studies
In this informational activity, students delve into the history behind prisoner's rights and the various violations they have suffered in the United States. Through a comprehensive research and guided prompts, students explore the content, fostering a deeper understanding of the societal impact and ethical implications of these practices and their outcomes in the United States Supreme Court. Key Features:Encourages critical thinking: Students analyze complex historical issues, Supreme Court Deci
6th - 12th
Criminal Justice - Law, Social Studies, U.S. History
A meticulously crafted product tailored to immerse students in a dynamic exploration of Galileo. This comprehensive activity kit goes beyond traditional assessments, incorporating engaging stimuli like images and documents to stimulate critical thinking and enhance historical understanding. Key Features:Stimulating Visual and Document-Based Questions: Elevate assessment experiences with visually compelling images and authentic documents that bring Galileo to life. Each multiple-choice question i
6th - 10th
Other (Social Studies), Social Studies, World History
A meticulously crafted product tailored to immerse students in a dynamic exploration of the Black Plague. This comprehensive activity kit goes beyond traditional assessments, incorporating engaging stimuli like images and documents to stimulate critical thinking and enhance historical understanding. Key Features:Stimulating Visual and Document-Based Questions: Elevate assessment experiences with visually compelling images and authentic documents that bring the Black Plague to life. Each multiple
9th - 12th
Other (Social Studies), Social Studies, World History
Students will be tasked with doing research on various Supreme Court cases dealing with Capital Punishment. The Landmark Supreme Court cases Gregg v. Georgia, 1976, Atkins v. Virginia, 2002, and Roper v. Simmons, 2005 will be the focus of this assignment. Included:Slideshow TemplateDocuments on each CaseGraphic Organizer for Share-out
9th - 12th
Other (Social Studies), Social Studies, U.S. History
A meticulously crafted product tailored to immerse students in a dynamic exploration of he Civil Rights Movement. This comprehensive activity kit goes beyond traditional assessments, incorporating engaging stimuli like images and documents to stimulate critical thinking and enhance historical understanding. Key Features:Stimulating Visual and Document-Based Questions: Elevate assessment experiences with visually compelling images and authentic documents that bring the long history of the Civil R
6th - 12th
Other (Social Studies), Social Studies, U.S. History
A meticulously crafted product tailored to immerse students in a dynamic exploration of Louis XIV. This comprehensive activity kit goes beyond traditional assessments, incorporating engaging stimuli like images and documents to stimulate critical thinking and enhance historical understanding. Key Features:Stimulating Visual and Document-Based Questions: Elevate assessment experiences with visually compelling images and authentic documents that bring Louis XIV to life. Each multiple-choice questi
6th - 10th
Other (Social Studies), Social Studies, World History
Directions: Students will conduct research on Notorious Female Serial Killers. Using those resources they will create a slideshow showing the important information about their assigned individual. Each of the 6 slides. Ideal focus for the project: Aileen WuornosJuana BarrazaAmelia DyerKristen GilbertNancy “Nannie” DossDorothea Puente
I have developed curriculum for Global History, United States History, Economics, Participation in Government, Introduction to Law, Introduction to Constitutional Law, and Introduction to Criminal Law.
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