
Introduction to Sociology
As teachers are busy planning for a new year, the to-do list is never-ending. While the beginning of the year is exciting, it is always

As teachers are busy planning for a new year, the to-do list is never-ending. While the beginning of the year is exciting, it is always

As students get older, they often want to know about everything. Honestly, many will even act like they know all the content when they do

Many times, students are so fascinated to learn about other countries. They love to see how people live, what they eat, and how they dress.

Is your to-do list for the upcoming year starting to stress you out? Or, are you nauseous over how much you spend to create a

The United States is a remarkable country. There are so many challenges, triumphs, and individuals to learn about. However, students may not realize how lucky

Honestly, assessments are a part of education that teachers and students do not enjoy. For teachers, assessments are often an indicator of their teaching without

There is no doubt about it that students love money. Specifically, they love spending money on whatever interests them, such as shoes, earbuds, video games,

Teachers never want to spend time focusing on test prep. Instead, they would rather create engaging lessons for students to have fun learning. However, the

Do you ever get bored of going through the same cycle each week? Outside of work, this often looks like doing laundry and grocery shopping.

As students get older, they are ready to talk about more challenging topics. Based upon the year, this may mean learning about politics or terrorism.

Every history course has so much content to get through each year. While teachers may be able to plan chronologically, it is stressful to focus

Sadly, many students do not read the newspaper or the news online. Instead, they spend time searching the Internet for hours or recording their own
With 15 years of experience teaching government, U.S. history, sociology, and AP government in New York and Pennsylvania, Melissa brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to students and teachers all over the world. She is also a certified AP U.S. Government grader for the College Board. Melissa proudly calls Wooster, Ohio, home and is a dedicated mother of two active boys and a supportive wife to a lacrosse coach.