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Eleven year veteran Social Studies teacher trying to make other teachers' lives easier. You'll find everything on this website except for tests and quizzes (for confidentiality, of course). 

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Are you teaching AP® European History!?

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The following four classes are restricted to my Patreon subscribers:

This is my more project-based history class for 9th graders that spans 3000 BCE - 1450 CE. I need to quickly make a new public drive (without my tests and quizzes), but please peruse my calendars, which have links to every single thing we do in class! 

I have the most experience teaching world history! This is from a "college prep" 10th grade course, but the content can be adapted to be Pre-AP or grade-level.

This course gets more organized over time, so please make sure to utilize the calendars. 

What a fun (but challenging) class! This takes a deep dive into post-classical Africa, the trans-Atlantic slaving system, imperialism, decolonization and independence movements, and Rwanda.

The following classes are open access to everyone! 

World history, but more thematic and project-based! I co-taught this with an English teacher, and tried to align what I was teaching with the themes from her assigned readings. 

I taught "college prep" US History to 9th graders. 

What a fun course! It needs some work, but this will give you an outline into the justice system, civil law, criminal law, and mock trials. 

I taught this to 11th graders. It needs a lot of work, but it's a good starting point. 

A work in progress, but this generally has good information about how to write and structure essays, short answer questions, document-based questions, and more!