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Introducing Our US History Curriculum Collection
Draw from this flexible curriculum collection as you plan any middle or high school US history course. Featuring units, C3-style inquiries, and case studies, the collection will help you explore themes of democracy and freedom with your students throughout the year.
Bio-Poem Examples
This reading contains 3 examples of a bio-poem, an 11-line poem describing a person.
Chunking Worksheet: What is a Community?
Students use this worksheet to help them decode text and paraphrase key ideas using the chunking strategy.
What is a Law? What is a Custom?
Students use this Venn diagram handout to reflect on examples of laws, examples of customs, and examples of laws that are also customs.
Transformation Thematic Essay Paragraph Sort
Give students this dissected essay and ask them to rearrange it into the correct order to help them think about how to effectively structure an essay.
Literary Devices Definitions Match
Use this definition match to refresh your students' memory on a range of useful literary devices.
Where I'm From Brainstorm
Students use the prompts in this handout to describe the place where they are from.
Equality vs Inequality: Anticipation Guide
Give your students this anticipation guide to help them to think about social equality and inequality in the UK.
Social Inequality Trends and Views
The graphs in this handout highlight trends in social inequality in the UK and people's perspectives concerning their opportunities.
An Inspector Calls Context Cards
These context cards introduce students to important events that occurred during Priestley’s lifetime up until 1945.
Class Debrief Exit Card
Use this exit card to help your students reflect on the class system and its impacts.
Universe of Obligation Excerpt
This excerpt introduces students to the concept of a universe of obligation.