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Preview of Bread and Circuses Infotext & Primary Source Analysis(Ancient Rome)+GApps versio

Bread and Circuses Infotext & Primary Source Analysis(Ancient Rome)+GApps versio

Bread and Circuses Infotext & Primary Source Analysis teaches students how the emperors of Rome used free food and extravagant events to entertain and pacify their citizens. Students read about the methods emperors used and then move on to a first-hand account from the Roman statesman, Seneca, of the bloody gladiator fights to the death. The final two questions from this resource link the Roman games of 2000 years ago to America today. This is an engrossing and important activity linking past to
Preview of Upper Elementary Morning Meeting Questions, Goals, & Games

Upper Elementary Morning Meeting Questions, Goals, & Games

Last year, my Morning Meetings weren’t working. My fifth graders didn’t look forward to them—and honestly, neither did I. They felt too cheesy and didn’t build the connection I wanted. So I reimagined Morning Meetings and created Camp Huddle, a fresh, purposeful, and fun way to build classroom community without the daily time commitment. (My classroom has a national park/camp theme.) This resource includes 39 weeks of editable slides for two meetings each week—Monday morning and Friday aftern
Preview of Of Mice and Men Background Knowledge Stations | Pre-Reading

Of Mice and Men Background Knowledge Stations | Pre-Reading

This resource is a deep, text-specific background knowledge unit designed to prepare students to read Of Mice and Men with historical, social, and conceptual understanding. Rather than offering general Great Depression facts, these stations focus on the exact systems and conditions that shape the novel’s characters and conflicts, including migrant labor, racism in California, gendered power, disability and mental health, and the changing meaning of the American Dream in the 1930s. This is not
Preview of Middle Ages Medieval Times in Western Europe Interactive Activities Bundle

Middle Ages Medieval Times in Western Europe Interactive Activities Bundle

Purchase my Middle Ages resource bundle and save!!! This bundle includes low-prep and interactive resources covering a range of topics such as the Great Schism, Charlemagne, Vikings, Feudalism, Crusades, the Hundred Years War, the Black Death, and more. These resources are suitable for students in 6th, 7th, 8th, or 9th grades and include mixed-level questions to guide instruction. Students will also practice important ELA skills such as identifying and applying domain-specific vocabulary, compos
Preview of AP World History Full Curriculum Bundle: Part 1 Units 1–9 Lessons, Slides, FRQs

AP World History Full Curriculum Bundle: Part 1 Units 1–9 Lessons, Slides, FRQs

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RUHistory
Everything You Need for AP World History — Organized and Ready to Teach This full AP World History curriculum drive is designed to save teachers time while still delivering engaging, rigorous, AP-level instruction aligned to the current College Board framework. Whether you are a first-year APWH teacher or a veteran looking to streamline your planning, this resource includes an entire year of classroom-ready materials. Inside the drive folder, teachers will find: • Full unit-by-unit curriculum al
Preview of AP US History Full Curriculum Bundle: Part 1 Units 1–9 Lessons, Slides, FRQs

AP US History Full Curriculum Bundle: Part 1 Units 1–9 Lessons, Slides, FRQs

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RUHistory
Everything You Need to Teach AP U.S. History — Fully Organized and Classroom Ready This complete AP U.S. History curriculum drive gives teachers an entire year of rigorous, engaging, AP-aligned instruction designed to save hundreds of hours of planning time while helping students succeed on the AP exam. Every folder is organized by APUSH period and topic, making it simple to navigate and easy to implement whether you are a brand-new APUSH teacher or a veteran looking to streamline your course. I
Preview of 5th Grade American History Interactive Notebook Curriculum Plan | Year-Long DBQ

5th Grade American History Interactive Notebook Curriculum Plan | Year-Long DBQ

A complete year-long planning guide for 5th grade American history built around Document Based Questions and an Interactive Notebook. Nine units spanning Geography of North America through the Civil War, with 108 instructional days mapped across a consistent 3-day weekly rhythm. This is not a collection of worksheets. It is the architecture for your entire year: every unit organized around one essential question that students build an argument to answer, with primary sources curated from free da
Preview of The Core 13 AI Prompts for Teachers: Plan Faster, Grade Smarter, Teach Better

The Core 13 AI Prompts for Teachers: Plan Faster, Grade Smarter, Teach Better

Created by
Savvy Lessons
Time-saving AI-powered teaching system for busy teachers! Save time without compromising quality. Core 13 AI Prompts for Teachers is a set of convenient templates to plan lessons, build activities, and grade student work twice as fast. No technology skills required.Just copy → paste → teach.REASONS WHY YOU WILL LOVE THIS RESOURCE.Save 2–4 hours of lesson planning time by working in as little as 20 minutes.Cut grading time in half or more.Build lessons, rubrics, and activities in seconds.Stay ali
Preview of Mesopotamia DBQ Lite | Differentiated Versions, Rubric, Organizers, Key, Vocab

Mesopotamia DBQ Lite | Differentiated Versions, Rubric, Organizers, Key, Vocab

Help students explore why Mesopotamia is called the “Cradle of Civilization” using this differentiated mini-DBQ activity! Students analyze three authentic primary sources—a law from Hammurabi’s Code, a ziggurat image, and a translated trade record—to draw conclusions about government, religion, and economy in early Mesopotamia. This resource includes two fully differentiated levels with the same final writing prompt, allowing for whole-class discussion while supporting a wide range of learners
Preview of Dust Bowl DBQ | Document Analysis Essay | Primary Sources | US History Grade 9

Dust Bowl DBQ | Document Analysis Essay | Primary Sources | US History Grade 9

Was the Dust Bowl a natural disaster, a man-made agricultural catastrophe, or a federal-policy failure? Students investigate the Southern Plains crisis of 1931-1939 through 9 embedded primary-source images by Dorothea Lange, Arthur Rothstein, and Russell Lee, plus an interactive storm-day chart tracing the escalation from 14 dust storms in 1932 to 68 in 1937.What's Included:- Background tab - environmental and economic context covering wheat-boom plowing, the 1931 drought, Black Sunday (April 14
Preview of Battle of the Alamo Simulation Game | Texas Revolution Activity | Grade 7

Battle of the Alamo Simulation Game | Texas Revolution Activity | Grade 7

Drop students into the walls of a converted Spanish mission as Santa Anna's army arrives outside Bexar on February 23, 1836. From William Travis's line in the sand to the predawn assault on March 6, students balance ammunition, morale, defenses, and information across the thirteen-day siege that turned a frontier mission into a Texas Revolution rallying cry. What's Included:Single-file resource with five sections (zero prep, runs on any device)Mission briefing covering Texas under Mexican rule,
Preview of Fahrenheit 451 | Discussion Double Pack

Fahrenheit 451 | Discussion Double Pack

One novel. Two completely different ways to make your students actually talk about it. The Discussion Double Pack pairs scene-by-scene questions with thematic deep-dives, giving you the flexibility to run discussion-based lessons any way that works for your classroom - and the firepower to keep the conversation going all unit long. What's inside:Discussion Questions by Scene | 40 Questions + Teacher Guide Forty sharp, specific questions organized by scene to keep students accountable to the tex
Preview of History of Law Unit Bundle: Ancient Civilizations to US Constitution Activities

History of Law Unit Bundle: Ancient Civilizations to US Constitution Activities

Are you teaching a thematic unit on the history of laws, or looking for the perfect end-of-year review? Take your students on a chronological journey from the ancient Middle East to the founding of the United States with this Codes of Law Throughout History Bundle! This time-saving resource is packed with high-engagement DBQs, interactive Pear Deck slides, and inquiry-based centers that challenge students to analyze how legal systems have evolved over time. By comparing Hammurabi’s Code, Roman L
Preview of DBQ Boss Battles: Gamified APUSH DBQ Skill Builder (Thesis, Context, Evidence, S

DBQ Boss Battles: Gamified APUSH DBQ Skill Builder (Thesis, Context, Evidence, S

Created by
Michelle Bosse
Transform DBQ writing practice into an epic adventure with DBQ Boss Battles! This gamified system turns each rubric point into a “boss” that students must defeat by leveling up through sub-skills. Perfect for AP U.S. History (APUSH), but adaptable to any DBQ-based course. 🎮 How it Works: Boss Battles = Rubric Points (Thesis, Contextualization, Evidence, Sourcing, Reasoning, Complexity) Levels = Sub-Skills (stepping stones that scaffold writing skills) Students “unlock” levels through practi
Preview of Magna Carta Primary Source Analysis plus Digital Resource Version

Magna Carta Primary Source Analysis plus Digital Resource Version

Magna Carta Primary Source Analysis takes students back to the year 1215 when English nobles demanded that their king sign a contract limiting his power. The Magna Carta would change the English monarchy forever, as well as influence the future government of the United States. This can be used in class or as homework as it’s a completely stand-alone assignment, however, it may need an instructor’s guidance for younger classes. This is also perfect for substitute teacher plans, and of course, a
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