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Preview of AP Psychology — Development Unit Quiz Multiple Choice (25 Questions/KEY)

AP Psychology — Development Unit Quiz Multiple Choice (25 Questions/KEY)

AP Psychology — Development Unit Quiz25 Multiple Choice Questions (A-D) Answer KEY Topics Covered: Prenatal development & teratogens Piaget Lorenz Ainsworth Harlow Erikson Kohlberg Fluid vs. crystallized intelligence Social clock Kübler-Ross Neonatal reflexes (limited) Parenting styles
Preview of California History Class: Units Quizzes 1–8: 10 Questions per Unit/KEY

California History Class: Units Quizzes 1–8: 10 Questions per Unit/KEY

California History Unit QuizzesThe California History Unit Quizzes are designed to assess student understanding of the major historical events, people, ideas, and themes that shaped California from Indigenous societies to the modern era. Each 10-question quiz aligns directly with the content taught in the unit presentations and emphasizes key vocabulary, historical concepts, and cause-and-effect relationships.The quizzes cover the following units:Unit 1: Indigenous CaliforniaTribal diversityGeog
Preview of California History & Identity Upper-Division Social Science Elective Outline

California History & Identity Upper-Division Social Science Elective Outline

The California History & Identity course provides students with an in-depth exploration of the state’s social, cultural, economic, and political development. Through the study of Indigenous societies, colonization, migration, civil rights movements, technological growth, and modern challenges, students gain a deeper understanding of how historical events continue to shape California today. The course emphasizes critical thinking, primary source analysis, and project-based learning to strengthen
Preview of Marketing, Media, & Storytelling Syllabus

Marketing, Media, & Storytelling Syllabus

Created by
Mark Sager
This sample syllabus was created for a course designed for NY's Portrait of a Graduate, but can be used in any course on communication, media studies, branding and identity, and noir storytelling. Course texts, films, documentaries, and selcted chapters are listed, as well as the normal syllabus items, like course descriptions and objectives. Unit maps and curriculum content is also available in my store.
Preview of Road to Revolution Complete Bundle | U.S. History PowerPoint, Notes & DBQ

Road to Revolution Complete Bundle | U.S. History PowerPoint, Notes & DBQ

This complete Road to Revolution bundle walks students through the growing tension between Britain and the American colonies from 1763 to 1776. Instead of isolated acts and dates, students see how war debt, taxation, protest, propaganda, and competing perspectives slowly pushed the colonies toward revolution. The materials are designed to build understanding step by step while keeping students actively engaged with the ideas behind the conflict. What’s Included Road to Revolution PowerPoint A
Preview of New World Explorers: Report and Contract of Choice Activities

New World Explorers: Report and Contract of Choice Activities

Created by
Michele Osinski
This is a contract of 20 choices to along with a brief written report assignment for our European Explorers unit in US History. The students must complete a report with note cards & a bibliography for 65 points (or a "D"). To earn a better grade, they choose alternate activities within various learning modalities to improve their points. You, of course, can add your own choices. I had another 8 or so ideas, but they were dependent on materials that I have in my classroom, so I deleted them fro
Preview of Race and Social Justice Ethnic Studies Course Outline/Resources

Race and Social Justice Ethnic Studies Course Outline/Resources

A Race and Social Justice Ethnic Studies course typically explores the historical and contemporary experiences of marginalized communities, with a focus on race, ethnicity, and social justice issues. The course may cover a wide range of topics, including the social construction of race and ethnicity, colonialism and imperialism, racism, prejudice and discrimination, identity formation, intersectionality, and resistance movements. The course may also delve into the ways in which race and ethnicit
Preview of Personal Psychology Class: Goal Setting, Motivation & Organization Course Outine

Personal Psychology Class: Goal Setting, Motivation & Organization Course Outine

Personal Psychology Class: Goal Setting, Motivation, and Organization Course OutlinePacing GuideConcepts18-Week Personal Psychology Class: Goal Setting, Motivation, and Organization This course aims to introduce 9th and 10th grade students to essential personal psychology concepts, with a primary focus on goal setting, motivation, and organization. Students will engage in activities that foster self-awareness, develop practical skills for achieving personal goals, and enhance their organization
Preview of Baseball & Society Elective: Chapter 1: The Early Game

Baseball & Society Elective: Chapter 1: The Early Game

I teach an elective at my high school entitled Baseball & Society. We cover baseball history until the "Modern Era". This covers the time span from roughly the 1700s until 1903. In addition to the history of baseball we cover a myriad of other topics which include: baseball's greatest games, the "player of the week" biography, skim & scan the news, as well as many others. If you need a stand along course on baseball I can help you. If you want to supplement your history course all of my les
Preview of AP Rome: Plutarch "Crassus and Spartacus"

AP Rome: Plutarch "Crassus and Spartacus"

A DBQ based upon Plutarch's writing on the Spartacus Rebellion. Intended for AP World History, the Formation of Classical Societies.
Preview of Wellness Course Outline

Wellness Course Outline

Created by
Jeff Fitton
Are you interested in offering a course on Mental Health and Wellbeing? What about General Health and Wellbeing? This is a course in applied psychology. It has a list of units with descriptions of key areas for study if you plan to offer a course where students mental health is at the forefront! Feel free to edit to add your own units of study, or use these ones to inspire you! This is the course outline for the class. Other handouts are available from the units in the course.
Preview of Financial Literacy New Course Proposal Language

Financial Literacy New Course Proposal Language

A course in financial literacy at the high school level is gathering support at state and national levels. This packet has been adopted by a California high school district and has been approved to meet the requirements for the University of California "a-g" requirements. Packet includes adoption language, teacher resources, pacing guide, and suggested activities.
Preview of Law: One term analytically :''Admissible'' in plain text here not file

Law: One term analytically :''Admissible'' in plain text here not file

1) . Admissible=Whether a jury will be allowed to hear evidence to determine its value and jury is free to believe or not believe the evidence. We also say in lawsuits of First Instance Court=that the submitted lawsuit has been ‘admitted’ namely found substantial one, acceptable, typically and essentially. - > The term ‘admissible’ or ‘inadmissible’ is also used in submission of request of Cancellation by the interested party, either appealer or appealed respectively, and is found admissible
Preview of Upper Division Secondary Social Science Elective Proposal: ADULTHOOD 101

Upper Division Secondary Social Science Elective Proposal: ADULTHOOD 101

"Adulthood 101" is a proposed high school class designed to provide students with essential life skills and knowledge to successfully navigate the transition from high school to adulthood. The course will cover a wide range of topics related to personal, professional, and financial development, with an emphasis on practical application and real-world scenarios. Through interactive discussions, activities, and guest speakers, students will develop critical skills and awareness to make informed de
Preview of Business Plan Project - Professional level

Business Plan Project - Professional level

With this exciting program students learn to create a professional-level Business Plan from ideation stage to development and presentation of their plan to potential investors. It includes examples and background information which provide a window into the business world. When complete, students can state on their resumes that they have “Experience in writing business plans.”I am a high school teacher business teacher and former business executive with 25+ years' experience in Product Developme
Preview of Personal Financial planning lessons

Personal Financial planning lessons

Created by
Richard Burns
This is a great personal finance supplement for any business class. It teaches you about effective financial planning and how your students can learn to be financially successful. It is both interesting and easy to read with real-life keys to successful financial planning. Each section has questions for students to answer and the answer key is included at the end of the book.
Preview of Recycle Bin: A Business Proposal

Recycle Bin: A Business Proposal

Created by
eRnz
The Recycle Bin (From Trash to Treasure) is a student-managed business institution that sells different artistic materials and small fixtures for student projects.
Preview of Geography Bee Course

Geography Bee Course

This geography bee course is a program designed to prepare students for the National Geographic geography bee. It has a scope and sequence of topics and maps to master. The difficulty levels flow from beginner to medium to advanced to expert. Each topic has a link to a video, game, or other resource that can be used to master that topic. . .This resource originated as an afterschool club in the computer lab, but it could be applied to a variety of settings.
Preview of 11th Grade Reverse History Class: Outine/Rationale/Pacing Guide/Projects/Rubrics

11th Grade Reverse History Class: Outine/Rationale/Pacing Guide/Projects/Rubrics

Rewinding the American StoryU.S. History – 11th Grade (Non-Traditional Course)Syllabus TemplatePacing GuideRationaleOutlineJournal TopicsPossible Movies & DocsCapstone ProjectsRubricCourse DescriptionThis course explores the history of the United States by moving backward in time, beginning with the 21st century and ending with Indigenous cultures and early colonialism. The goal is to help students understand the origins of modern issues by investigating the past that shaped them. Through film
Preview of California History Class: Final Exam:Units 1–8: 50 Multiple Choice Questions/KEY

California History Class: Final Exam:Units 1–8: 50 Multiple Choice Questions/KEY

California History Final Exam Quick SummaryThis 50-question cumulative multiple-choice exam assesses student understanding of the major themes, people, events, and concepts covered throughout the California History course. Students demonstrate knowledge of California’s development from Indigenous societies through Spanish and Mexican rule, the Gold Rush and statehood, railroad expansion and industrialization, major social and economic changes of the 20th century, civil rights movements, and the
Preview of Creating your own Latin American Humanities Program

Creating your own Latin American Humanities Program

Created by
Mary Ellen Page
Proposal for teachers to create their own Latin American Humanities program; how to get started; suggested class activities; sample test, study guide, and discussion quesitons. My own personal experience led to 12 yrs. of successful and exciting classes.
Preview of APPROVED AP Psychology Syllabus - 2024 Redesign

APPROVED AP Psychology Syllabus - 2024 Redesign

AP Psychology Course Redesign Effective Fall 2024 This syllabus has been APPROVED by the College Board! It includes the new course description, science standards, and course activities for each objective!
Preview of Elective High School Class: California History Class Course Syllabus/Outline

Elective High School Class: California History Class Course Syllabus/Outline

Elective High School Class: California History ClassCourse Description: California History is a semester-long high school social science course designed to explore the rich cultural, political, economic, and geographic history of California from Indigenous civilizations to the modern era. Students will examine how California developed into one of the most influential states in the nation while analyzing the impact of migration, industry, politics, innovation, environmental change, and social mov
Preview of Beginner Intermediate Mandarin Curriculum (semester long OR year long)

Beginner Intermediate Mandarin Curriculum (semester long OR year long)

This is the Beginner-Intermediate Mandarin curriculum. Originally used with students from 6th grade to 8th grade, this curriculum can be used for Mandarin learners of all ages and all backgrounds and can be cut down if necessary. In addition, while these lessons were originally squeezed into one term and yielded positive results, it may be more beneficial to take the entire year to teach this material, adding a new lesson every other week rather than every week. Regardless of how much or how lit
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