THE PASSPOINT HUB

Learn It Once. Apply It Everywhere.

Master the Connections. Master the Test.
Study Smarter by Connecting Every Subject.

12-WEEK CROSS-CURRICULA HUB

Cross-curricular learning helps you think smarter, not just harder. It trains your brain to make connections, solve real-world problems, and approach challenges with confidence. Instead of memorizing isolated facts, you build understanding that lasts.

Cross-curricular learning helps you connect skills across subjects, so you’re not just memorizing information—you’re truly understanding it. When reading, math, science, and social studies work together, your critical thinking becomes stronger and your test performance improves naturally. Study smarter, build deeper understanding, and watch your confidence—and your scores—rise.

CHOOSE A WEEK:

WEEK 1

Rivers Build Civilizations

Early River Civilizations | River Ecosystems & Irrigation | Area & Unit Rates | Main Idea & Supporting Details | Subject-Verb Agreement |

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WEEK 2

The Movement of Power

From Greek democracy to Newton’s Laws, this week explores how influence, force, and representation move people, markets, and ideas.

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WEEK 3

Growth in a New World

Geography, energy, economics, and data reveal how colonial regions developed distinct identities and systems of self-government.

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WEEK 4

When Pressure Becomes Revolution

Political tension, economic strain, stored energy, and persuasive argument combined to spark dramatic change.

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WEEK 5

Designing a Balanced Nation

Government structures, biological systems, ratios, and complex writing all demonstrate how balance keeps systems stable.

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WEEK 6

Expansion and Its Consequences

As America grew westward, data, resources, energy, and inference skills reveal the opportunities and costs of growth.

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WEEK 7

Division, Conflict, and Breaking Points

Economic imbalance, chemical change, mathematical problem-solving, and tone analysis show how tension can lead to irreversible conflict.

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WEEK 8

Innovation Reshapes Society

Industrial growth, electricity, economic systems, equations, and evidence evaluation reveal how technology transforms nations.

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WEEK 9

Systems Under Global Stress

World wars tested political systems, economies, scientific advancement, and critical reading across multiple perspectives.

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WEEK 10

Power Without Direct War

Cold War ideology, nuclear science, probability, propaganda analysis, and precise language reveal how conflict can exist without open battle..

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WEEK 11

Voices That Change Systems

ICivil rights, constitutional protections, biological stress responses, statistics, and structured writing demonstrate how citizens drive reform.

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WEEK 12

An Interconnected World

Global markets, climate science, mathematical modeling, synthesis reading, and editing skills highlight the complexity of modern systems..

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