Category: Lessons
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‘Lost Canadians’ Citizenship Law Lesson Plan
A new Canadian law has made millions of Americans eligible for citizenship by descent and thousands are already applying. This ready-to-teach lesson unpacks the “Lost Canadians” story through the lens of identity, equality, and rights. Includes differentiated readings and discussion questions for Grades 6–12 in three levels.
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Hungary Election 2026 Lesson Plan
Hungary’s 2026 election ended 16 years of Orbán’s rule in a historic landslide. Three differentiated readings explore legitimacy, power, sovereignty and what truly makes an election democratic.
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Solar Farming Tractors in Malawi Lesson Plan
A UK university spin-out is bringing solar-powered micro tractors to rural Malawi — doubling crop yields and delivering electricity to communities with almost no grid access. This lesson uses the Aftrak case to explore the concepts of power and equality across three differentiated reading levels for Grades 6–12.
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Strait of Hormuz Crisis Lesson Plan
Iran’s declaration that the Strait of Hormuz is closed has triggered an energy crisis felt from the Persian Gulf to Southeast Asia and Europe. This three-level lesson (Grades 6–12) unpacks how a regional conflict becomes a global economic shock — and what that reveals about sovereignty, globalization, and the hidden vulnerabilities of an interconnected world.
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Europe’s Fiscal Policies Lesson Plan
When France’s deficit hit nearly double the EU limit, Brussels stepped in. This three-level lesson unpacks government debt, austerity, and who bears the cost.

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