The Super Teacher

Discover what Connects Us 🤝

Global interdependence is the unseen thread that links people, places, and resources across the world—visible in trade routes, hidden in agreements, and felt in the choices we make every day. These three ready-to-use structures for world history, economics, and geography help students explore how local actions can ripple across the globe. Take a look.

Explore Postwar Globalization

Noteboard helps students build an understanding of how the institutions, agreements, and ideas created after WWII made global cooperation possible. Their insights reveal how diplomacy, international organizations, and shared values shaped a more interconnected world. Use this structure in your classroom!

Trace a Smartphone’s Journey

Students use a Web structure to explore the journey of a smartphone from raw materials to finished product. As they map markets, manufacturing stages, nations, and resources, they uncover the complex networks and interdependence behind global trade. Use this structure in your classroom!

Compare Solutions for Global Water Crises

Human activity affects water resources in vastly different ways around the world. Using a Spectrum structure, students assess whether each challenge can be addressed locally or requires international collaboration. By proposing solutions and considering existing strategies, students uncover patterns in geography, population, and resource management. Use this structure in your classroom!

As students explore these concepts in collaborative Superstructures, they start to see how deeply our actions connect across communities and countries. We can’t wait to see how you bring these lessons to life in your classroom.