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Preview of DNA Ligation & Recombinant DNA NO PREP AP BIOLOGY REVIEW GAME - VERY UNFAIR

DNA Ligation & Recombinant DNA NO PREP AP BIOLOGY REVIEW GAME - VERY UNFAIR

This game is VERY UNFAIR and the kids love it! The Very Unfair Game is a No Prep Science review game where students earn points for answering correctly, but the points can be positive or negative, and can be assigned to your team or your opponents’ team! And to make it the VERY Unfair Game, if you get the answer wrong, then the opposing team gets to assign the points to any team they choose. The goal is to have the score the closest to zero at the end of the game. The game is playable with the
Preview of Hunger Motivation (Psychology and AP Psychology)

Hunger Motivation (Psychology and AP Psychology)

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Psyched 2 Teach
An interactive and very independent analysis of AP Psychology's "Hunger Motivation" topic. Aligns with AP Psychology Topic 4.6 Includes biological, psychological, and social-cultural analysis of Hunger! Also includes some Skill 3/ Data Interpretation questions.
Preview of Indigenous America & European Exploration Google Slides | U.S. History

Indigenous America & European Exploration Google Slides | U.S. History

Teach the foundations of early American history with this engaging Google Slides presentation covering Indigenous societies before European contact and the beginnings of exploration in the Americas. This classroom-tested resource is perfect for secondary U.S. History students and helps build strong historical background knowledge for the colonial era. Topics Included: Indigenous America before 1492 Migration to the Americas Regional Native cultures and environments Native trade networks Sp
Preview of Othello Pre-Reading Research Project: Dramaturgy Mini-Poster & Gallery Walk

Othello Pre-Reading Research Project: Dramaturgy Mini-Poster & Gallery Walk

Prepare students for Othello with an engaging collaborative activity that builds historical background knowledge before reading. Students are assigned a research topic and work in groups to investigate important cultural and historical concepts connected to the play. Groups then create a one-page mini poster to visually teach their topic to classmates. A sample poster is included for guidance. After creating posters, students participate in an individual gallery walk where they learn from ever
Preview of APUSH - 1.6 - Interactions BTW Europeans & Native Americans - VISUAL NOTES

APUSH - 1.6 - Interactions BTW Europeans & Native Americans - VISUAL NOTES

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Pax Professor
Take the stress out of AP United States History content delivery with these comprehensive Visual Notes! Designed specifically to align with the College Board Course and Exam Description (CED), these visual notes provide a structured, engaging way for students to organize the "essential knowledge" required for the APUSH exam. Whether you use them as a lecture companion, a review activity, or a flipped-classroom assignment, these notes help students see the "big picture" while mastering the specif
Preview of AP World History Unit 6 Review Games | Imperialism & Migration Card Sort

AP World History Unit 6 Review Games | Imperialism & Migration Card Sort

AP World History Unit 6 Review Game | Imperialism & Migration Card Sort (1750–1900)Make Unit 6 review interactive and AP-aligned! Students analyze imperialism, resistance movements, and global migration through collaborative sorting and discussion games. Perfect for AP World History Modern – Consequences of Industrialization. Looking for an engaging way to review AP World History Modern Unit 6: Consequences of Industrialization (1750–1900)?This collaborative card sort activity helps students ma
Preview of AP Chemistry Unit 9 Packet:  Thermodynamics & Electrochemistry

AP Chemistry Unit 9 Packet: Thermodynamics & Electrochemistry

This worksheet is designed to help you review key concepts from Unit 9 of AP Chemistry, focusing on thermodynamics and electrochemistry. These topics are essential for understanding energy changes, spontaneity, equilibrium, and redox processes. Practice FRQ's and answer key included.
Preview of Master Harold...and the Boys | Prereading Activity Anticipation Guide AP Lit ELA

Master Harold...and the Boys | Prereading Activity Anticipation Guide AP Lit ELA

Introduce Athol Fugard's "Master Harold"...and the Boys with this relevant and engaging pre-reading activity (anticipation guide), a PowerPoint presentation designed to immerse high school students in the complex themes and ideas of the work. This innovative resource was created for AP® Literature and other advanced English Language Arts courses, but is accessible for any high school or college English classroom, providing educators with a dynamic and interactive method to engage students be
Preview of "Indifference" by Elie Wiesel, Rhetoric & Argumentative Writing - Use with NIGHT

"Indifference" by Elie Wiesel, Rhetoric & Argumentative Writing - Use with NIGHT

Use with the novel NIGHTThis lesson set challenges students to analyze rhetoric and wrestle with a timeless moral question: What do individuals and nations owe to others in times of suffering? Using powerful nonfiction excerpts and a carefully structured argumentative prompt, students practice close reading, rhetorical analysis, and evidence-based argumentation. The materials are designed to move students from analysis to independent argument, making this resource ideal for AP Language, honor
Preview of Columbian Exchange Essay Practice & Correction APUSH & AP World History Writing

Columbian Exchange Essay Practice & Correction APUSH & AP World History Writing

This lesson helps students master APUSH and AP World History-style historical writing through guided essay analysis and correction — anchored in the Columbian Exchange and its transformation of societies in the Americas between 1492 and 1607. Rather than asking students to write cold, this resource teaches them to think like historians first: identifying what makes a thesis defensible, what counts as real evidence, and what separates causal reasoning from simple description. The lesson builds pr
Preview of Weekly Current Event Tracker Worksheet | AICE General Paper, AP, & HS Course

Weekly Current Event Tracker Worksheet | AICE General Paper, AP, & HS Course

Elevate Your Students' Global Awareness & Argumentative Writing Skills!Looking for a seamless, rigorous way to get your students tracking global issues without adding hours to your grading pile? This Weekly Current Event Tracker is designed to help students dissect complex news articles, analyze multiple perspectives, and harvest sophisticated vocabulary. While specifically formatted to align with the Cambridge AICE English General Paper (8021) syllabus, this versatile graphic organizer is the
Preview of AP Chemistry Unit 8 Packet:  Acids and Bases

AP Chemistry Unit 8 Packet: Acids and Bases

This review worksheet is designed to help AP Chemistry students master Unit 8: Acids and Bases as outlined in the College Board AP Chemistry CED (2025). The questions reflect AP-style rigor and emphasize conceptual understanding, calculations, representations, and explanations commonly seen on the AP Exam. Answer key included.
Preview of Vietnam War – Continuity and Change in U.S. Foreign Policy

Vietnam War – Continuity and Change in U.S. Foreign Policy

This ready-to-use APUSH worksheet helps students move beyond memorization and actually explain U.S. foreign policy using the Vietnam War as a case study. Students analyze whether the war represents continuity, change, or both—an essential historical thinking skill aligned with AP exam expectations. The activity is structured to guide students through discussion, evidence-based reasoning, and individual writing. It works well at the end of a lesson or as a review activity for Period 8. What’s In
Preview of AP Biology Unit 4 Packet:  Cell Communication & the Cell Cycle

AP Biology Unit 4 Packet: Cell Communication & the Cell Cycle

This worksheet is designed to help you review the major concepts of AP Biology Unit 4, focusing on cell communication and the cell cycle. The questions include multiple-choice, short-answer, data interpretation, and diagram-based prompts, along with AP-style FRQs. Complete all sections to prepare for the AP Exam. Answer key included.
Preview of Spanish Idiomatic Expressions for Fluency — IB & AP Spanish Cultural Activity

Spanish Idiomatic Expressions for Fluency — IB & AP Spanish Cultural Activity

Spanish Idiomatic Expressions for Fluency — IB & AP Spanish Communication PracticeHelp your students sound like real Spanish speakers with this interactive idiomatic expressions activity! Designed for IB Spanish B and AP Spanish learners, this engaging resource guides students through authentic, high-frequency idioms used by native speakers in everyday life. Students interpret, translate, and create examples — building confidence in both oral and written fluency. Perfect for classroom commu
Preview of Argument Guided Question Revision Checklist for High School & College Writers

Argument Guided Question Revision Checklist for High School & College Writers

Help your students revise their argument writing with confidence and clarity. This student‑friendly, deeply scaffolded revision checklist teaches writers how to revise—not just what to fix. Unlike traditional checklists that ask students to judge whether something is “clear,” “focused,” or “well‑supported,” this tool guides them through purposeful questions that strengthen their thinking, deepen their reasoning, and help them make meaningful changes to their drafts. Designed for high school and
Preview of No-Prep U.S. History: The 13th, 14th & 15th Amendments

No-Prep U.S. History: The 13th, 14th & 15th Amendments

Title: Reconstruction Amendments 2-Day Lesson Plan | Ready-to-Print & Teach | Pirate Learning Curricula Looking for a quick, no-prep lesson that’s classroom-tested and ready to go? This Reconstruction Amendments resource pack from Pirate Learning Curricula is exactly what you need! ✅ Why Teachers Love This Resource: Ready-to-Print: No extra prep—just download, print, and teach.Classroom-Tested: Used successfully in real classrooms with 10th-grade U.S. History students.Engaging & Standard
Preview of Voices of the Meiji Restoration | Primary Sources, HAPP & Tiered Questions

Voices of the Meiji Restoration | Primary Sources, HAPP & Tiered Questions

Give your AP World History, standard World History, or IB MYP students a rich, fully scaffolded primary source analysis lesson on the Meiji Restoration — built around six real historical voices, tiered for mixed classrooms, and packed with discussion, writing, and creative extension activities. Instead of a single government narrative, this packet puts six perspectives side by side: an imperial decree, a reform intellectual, a resistant samurai, a woman activist who was arrested for speaking, a
Preview of AP Biology Unit 8 Ecology Test | Population Ecology, Nitrogen & Carbon Cycles

AP Biology Unit 8 Ecology Test | Population Ecology, Nitrogen & Carbon Cycles

This rigorous AP Biology Unit 8 assessment covers population ecology, community ecology, and biogeochemical cycles, with data analysis and higher-order reasoning built in. Designed to reflect College Board–style thinking, this test challenges students to interpret graphs, analyze tables, and apply ecological principles to real-world scenarios. Topics Covered: ✔ Nitrogen cycle (fixation, nitrification, assimilation, ammonification, denitrification) ✔ Carbon cycle (photosynthesis, respiration
Preview of AP US Government and Politics: Required Court Cases Graphic Organizer

AP US Government and Politics: Required Court Cases Graphic Organizer

AP US Government and Politics: Required Court Cases Graphic Organizer Great resource to use throughout the year or for end of the year review!!
Preview of Get Out (Peele) – Horror Film Sound & Descriptive Writing Practice

Get Out (Peele) – Horror Film Sound & Descriptive Writing Practice

Bring film analysis and creative/descriptive writing together with this close-listening activity for the opening credit sequence of Get Out (dir. Jordan Peele, 2017). Students will analyze how sound builds mood, tension, and meaning—then craft a formal analytical paragraph that integrates cinematic vocabulary and precise sensory description. What’s Inside🎧 Descriptive Sound Writing Worksheet (for the opening credit sequence of Get Out)🧠 Answer Key + Teacher Notes – sample observations and an
Preview of David Ricardo and Comparative Advantage vs. Absolute Advantage Worksheet

David Ricardo and Comparative Advantage vs. Absolute Advantage Worksheet

Created by
Oasis EdTech
Explore the fundamental principles of international trade with our comprehensive worksheet on "David Ricardo, Comparative Advantage, and Absolute Advantage". This educational resource delves into the life and theories of David Ricardo, a pivotal figure in economic theory, who revolutionized our understanding of how nations engage in beneficial trade. Highlights of this worksheet include:Introduction to David Ricardo: Learn about Ricardo's life, his role as a British economist, and his influence
Preview of AP Government | Types of Democracy in Practice | Reading & Discussion Activity

AP Government | Types of Democracy in Practice | Reading & Discussion Activity

Created by
Poppys Papers
Challenge your students to apply their understanding of democratic theory with this AP Government activity featuring the article “Madison’s Nightmare” from The Economist. Designed for the AP Government classroom, this reading and discussion activity encourages students to connect the types of democracy to a modern political critique. This resource is ideal for discussion based learning, homework, or even as a substitute plan, offering structured support for deep engagement with current a
Preview of AP Lang SPACE CAT Rhetorical Analysis  — MLK & Elie Wiesel, annotations, writing

AP Lang SPACE CAT Rhetorical Analysis — MLK & Elie Wiesel, annotations, writing

Transform any rhetoric or AP Lang lesson into an interactive close-reading workshop! This print-and-digital mini-pack walks students through two powerhouse speeches—Martin Luther King Jr.’s “I Have a Dream” and Elie Wiesel’s “The Perils of Indifference”—with a color-coded Active Annotation Guide, a student-friendly SPACE CAT organizer, and a scaffolded writing task. What’s Inside Color Key & Annotation Chart – built-in cues for repetition, allusion, antithesis, parallelism, rhetorical questi
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