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Episode-by-episode walkthroughs
Every course ships with a printable teacher guide: episode summary, key vocabulary, discussion prompts, and the questions kids actually ask.
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Used in SAR, Maimonides, MTA, Kushner, Rosenbaum, HALB, Hasmonean, and 100+ Modern Orthodox day schools. Lesson plans, middle and high school workbooks, source sheets, ready-to-play Kahoot games, and posters.
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Episode-by-episode walkthroughs
Every course ships with a printable teacher guide: episode summary, key vocabulary, discussion prompts, and the questions kids actually ask.
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Print-ready · 9th–12th grade
Designed for grades 9–12. Source-text engagement, written reflection prompts, and questions that take 20 minutes — not 5.
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Print-ready · 6th–8th grade
Same content, age-tuned. Crossword puzzles, fill-in-the-blanks, and short-answer prompts your 7th graders won’t groan at.



Inside texts · ready for chavruta
The actual mekoros from the episode, formatted for chavruta or front-of-room. Hebrew + English, with discussion questions.



Drop-in-and-teach format
A 40-minute period mapped out: warm-up, video, source-sheet, discussion, exit ticket. Walk in cold and run a great lesson.



Pre-built game-show review
End every unit with a Kahoot we wrote for you. Plug in the code, hand them their phones, watch them fight to win.



Beyond the worksheet
Class debates, role-plays, scavenger hunts, mock trials. Activities designed by veteran mechanchim for when you want them out of their seats.



Hangable · printable
Every course comes with a beautiful hangable poster — your classroom wall stays Torah-aligned all year.
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