Grade Level: Upper Secondary / UndergraduateSubject: History / Civics / Political ScienceTheme: Presidential Power, Crisis Governance, and the Legacy of
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Grade Level: Upper Secondary / UndergraduateSubject: History / Civics / Political ScienceTheme: Presidential Power, Crisis Governance, and the Legacy of
Grade Level: Middle or High School Subject: Social Studies, Technology, or Current Events Theme: Innovative Solutions to Global Challenges Objective
Learning Objectives By the end of this lesson, students will be able to: Understand the scientific principles behind IVF and
This lesson plan explores the diverse social and economic conditions across various English-speaking countries, including the USA, UK, Canada, Australia,
Learning Objectives: Students will be able to identify the three branches of the U.S. government (legislative, executive, judicial) and their
Objective: To analyze the legal proceedings and strategies used in high-profile cases, using the trial of former President Donald J. Trump
Objective: Understand the physical and mental health benefits of running and walking and learn how to transition from walking to
Trash or Recycling? Why Plastic Keeps Us Guessing. Did you know the ♻ symbol doesn’t mean something is actually recyclable?
Objective: Students will be able to identify the main causes and effects of ocean warming, as well as some possible solutions,
Fengchun Miao, Wayne Holmes, UNESCO, Nov 06, 2023 Commentary by Stephen Downes The first section of the report (48 page PDF) outlines how
After Two Years in Solitude, ‘Britain’s Loneliest Sheep’ Finds a Home Fiona, a now-famous and once-lonely British sheep, is at
Lesson Plan: Uplifting Stories from BBC News Did you know that the BBC has a website called Uplifting stories? Turns
Learning Objectives: Students will identify the key plot points and characters of Hamlet. Students will analyze the complex themes of
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