Source Squads provides standards-aligned curriculum to subscribing teachers, schools, and districts to help to facilitate our learning frameworks.

Each lesson contains a lesson plan, slides, and other resources, including a set of sources in our Universal Source Material format to ensure access for all student.

  • Lesson Topics

    • Pueblo Revolt of 1680

    • Labor in Colonial America

    • Religious Diversity in the Colonies

    • Revolutionary War

    • The U.S. Constitution and Ratification

    • Women in the Early Republic

    • War of 1812

    • King Kamehameha

    • The Missouri Compromise and Abolition

    • American Indian Removal

    • Second Great Awakening and Reform Movements

    • Westward Expansion

    • Tejanos and the Fight for Texan Independence

    • Violence in Congress

    • The Civil War

    • Freed People and Reconstruction

    • Women and the 15th Amendment

    • Tammany Hall

    • Chinatowns

    • Jane Addams and Immigration

    • Liliʻuokalani

    • The Hello Girls

    • The Scopes Trial

    • Critics of the New Deal

    • Japanese American Incarceration

    • Americans and the Holocaust

    • Freedom in Postwar America

    • Indian Occupation of Alcatraz

    • Delano Grape Strike

    • Public Perception of the Vietnam War

    • AIDS Crisis

    • Vietnamese Refugees

    • 9/11

  • Lesson Topics

    • The Neolithic Revolution

    • Women in Ancient Mesopotamia

    • Geography of Ancient Egypt

    • Religion in Medieval India

    • Democracy in Ancient Athens

    • Hasmonean Dynasty

    • Christianity and the Roman Empire

    • The Dark Ages

    • Byzantium

    • Golden Age of Islam

    • Feudalism in Japan and Europe

    • Polynesian Navigation and Oceanic Societies

    • The Crusades

    • Yuan Dynasty of China

    • Mansa Musa's Pilgrimage to Mecca

    • Rise and Fall of the Mayans

    • The Black Death

    • The Renaissance

    • The Dutch Golden Age

    • India and the East India Company

    • The Haitian Revolution

    • China and the Century of Humiliation

    • Meiji Restoration and Industrialization

    • African Resistance to European Imperialism

    • Rubber Booms in the Amazon Rain Forest

    • Women in the Mexican Revolution

    • Outbreak of World War I

    • MS St. Louis

    • Decolonization in the Middle East

    • Banana Republics

    • Apartheid

    • Rwandan Genocide

  • Lesson Topics

    • Topic 1.5 The Sudanic Empires: Ghana, Mali, and Songhai

    • Topic 1.9 West Central Africa - The Kingdom of Kongo

    • Topic 2.4 African Resistance on Slave Ships and Antislavery Movements

    • Topic 2.12 Legacies of the Haitian Revolution

    • Topic 2.17 African Americans in Indigenous Territory

    • Topic 3.1 The Reconstruction Amendments

    • Topic 3.6 White Supremacist Violence and the Red Summer

    • Topic 3.9 Black Organizations and Institutions

    • Topic 3.13 Envisioning Africa in Harlem Renaissance Poetry

    • Topic 4.3 African Americans and the Second World War The Double V Campaign and the G.I. Bill

  • Lesson Topics

    • McCleary v. State of Washington

    • Values in a Community

    • Camp Harmony

    • Indian Residential Schools

    • 2021 Afghan Refugee Crisis

    • Vietnamese Refugees in Washington

    • Long Lake Dam

    • Northwest Power Act

    • Apples

    • Boeing’s Impact on Washington & the World

  • Topics and Sources

    • Schenck v. United States, 1919

    • Eminent Domain

    • Majority Rule

    • Rights and Responsibilities of Citizens

  • Lesson Topics

    • The Supply and Demand of Chicken Eggs in America

    • Pollution and Welfare Economics

    • Redlining

    • Inflation

    • The U.S. Economy

    • Marx and Smith: Economic Philosopies and Systems

    • International Trade

    • Trade Wars

  • Lesson Topics

    • Tex-Mex Cuisine

    • Conflict and Cooperation in the Amazon

    • Oil in the Middle East

    • Spread of Buddhism

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