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Preview of Debating Religion in the Secondary Classroom | Ed.D. Authored

Debating Religion in the Secondary Classroom | Ed.D. Authored

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John Grant
"Resolved: Religion should be required for all high school students." How would that land in your classroom? Would you like to tackle such an important topic? Are you unsure where to begin (or whether you're allowed to?!). This two (or three) day lesson will help! This resource, largely based on my doctoral research, provides a high-level academic background for teachers, a student-friendly article, a guided cloze-reading worksheet, and a structured debate activity. This study is perfect for a U
Preview of AP Government and Politics Review Packet American Government | Unit 1

AP Government and Politics Review Packet American Government | Unit 1

Created by
La Profe Winch
AP Government & Politics Unit 1 Review Packet | Comprehensive Study Guide | 2026 Exam Prep Everything your students need to review Unit 1: Foundations of American Democracy in one packet. Covers EVERY CED learning objective and essential knowledge statement for Topics 1.1-1.9. This is not a generic study guide. Every topic includes key concepts, foundational document connections, required SCOTUS case briefs, 2026 current political connections, and self-check questions — all built directly from t
Preview of Being Logical: Critical Thinking, Fallacies & Socratic Seminar (Grades 9–12+)

Being Logical: Critical Thinking, Fallacies & Socratic Seminar (Grades 9–12+)

Most book guides stop at comprehension. This one starts there.Designed for grades 9–12+, this companion guide to D.Q. McInerny's Being Logical: A Guide to Good Thinking takes students beyond recall and into the kind of reasoning that actually matters — in college, in civic life, and in every conversation where bad arguments go unchallenged. Every MindfulMoments companion guide is built on a deliberate framework: Mortimer Adler's four-level hierarchy (from information to wisdom) and Paul-Elder's
Preview of AP U.S. Government – Unit 1.2: Types of Democracy | Reading and Questions

AP U.S. Government – Unit 1.2: Types of Democracy | Reading and Questions

Aligned with the College Board CED, this resource introduces Unit 1.2: Types of Democracy. The reading explains participatory, pluralist, and elite democracy models with clear examples. Includes comprehension checks, MCQs, and SAQs designed to prepare students for AP-style questions. Excellent for classroom instruction or independent work.
Preview of Federalist 70 AP Government Govt GoPo Handout Review Poster

Federalist 70 AP Government Govt GoPo Handout Review Poster

This visual summary concisely organizes all of the "must know" information for the Federalist 70. The information is succinct which provides an excellent visual for classrooms or as a one-pager study guides for students leading up to the exam (or during the units they are taught). Your download includes .pdf and .png formats. *If you are interested in all required documents in the same format, check out the Required Foundational Documents Bundle! If you are instructing AP U.S. Government, POS 20
Preview of H.A.P.P.Y. FRAME Primary Source - Document Analysis Graphic Organizer

H.A.P.P.Y. FRAME Primary Source - Document Analysis Graphic Organizer

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TallTeacher.com
TallTeacher’s H.A.P.P.Y. Frame Download the H.A.P.P.Y. Document Analysis Tool (PDF)Need a simple, structured way for students to analyze historical texts and primary sources? The H.A.P.P.Y. Frame helps learners break down complex documents using five key prompts that build historical thinking and document analysis skills. ✅ H – Historical Situation: What’s happening? When? Where? ✅ A – Audience: Who was this document created for? ✅ P – Purpose: Why was it written or created? ✅ P – Point
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