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Preview of AP Language Rhetorical Analysis: JFK Space Race Speech Excerpt-Quiz

AP Language Rhetorical Analysis: JFK Space Race Speech Excerpt-Quiz

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Living to Read
15 MCQs on the excerpt of President Kennedy's Space Race Speech used for the Unit 4 FRQ in AP Lang-AP Classroom. Questions focus on claims, evidence, author's purpose, juxtaposition, parallelism, tone, details, syntax, and figurative language. Full video of the speech is available free at: americanrhetoric.com ***If you love quality and price of this resource and want to help others find it, then please select My Purchases, choose Ratings, and leave Feedback. The more ratings you leave, the
Preview of AP Macroeconomics | No Prep FRQs | Opportunity Cost & Comparative Advantage | |

AP Macroeconomics | No Prep FRQs | Opportunity Cost & Comparative Advantage | |

FRQ 1: Basic Economic Concepts – Opportunity Cost & Comparative AdvantageTitle:AP Macroeconomics | Opportunity Cost & Comparative Advantage | No-Prep FRQ | Description: Overview: This FRQ challenges students to analyze how opportunity cost and comparative advantage shape international trade. Using Adam Smith’s original quote and real-world trade examples, learners apply theory to data-driven decisions about specialization and efficiency. How It Can Be Used: 🌎 As a class discussion starter on
Preview of AP Language Rhetorical Analysis: Greta Thunberg UN Speech Excerpt-Quiz

AP Language Rhetorical Analysis: Greta Thunberg UN Speech Excerpt-Quiz

Created by
Living to Read
These 13 MCQs are based on the excerpt from Greta Thunberg's Climate Action Summit Speech at the UN in September 2019. Questions are based on specific lines and focus on: author's purpose, thesis-claim, evidence, tone, diction, syntax, parallelism, and juxtaposition. The text is free and available online from College Board.***If you love quality and price of this resource and want to help others find it, then please select My Purchases, choose Ratings, and leave Feedback. The more ratings y
Preview of AP Literature Prose Essay Analysis: Excerpt from The Known World-Quiz

AP Literature Prose Essay Analysis: Excerpt from The Known World-Quiz

Created by
Living to Read
Here are 12 specific "text evidence"-based MCQs on this excerpt from The Known World by Edward P. Jones. This was the text for the Prose Fiction Analysis Essay prompt on the 2014 AP Literature Exam. MCQs focus on: POV, characterization, imagery, details, figurative language, parallelism, juxtaposition, inference, structure, shifts, and tone. ***If you love quality and price of this resource and want to help other teachers find it, then please select My Purchases, choose Ratings, and leave
Preview of Primary Source Analysis: John Ross – Annual Message to Cherokee Council (1828)

Primary Source Analysis: John Ross – Annual Message to Cherokee Council (1828)

Cherokee Sovereignty and Land Rights Primary Source Analysis – John Ross (1828) - 9-page primary source analysis activity with teacher answer key examining John Ross’s legal and political argument for Cherokee sovereignty and land rights in his 1828 Annual Message to the Cherokee Council. Overview This primary source analysis examines John Ross’s 1828 address to the Cherokee National Council, a document that combines internal governance priorities with a sustained legal defense of Cherokee sov
Preview of Differing Perspectives on the Causes of the Spanish American War

Differing Perspectives on the Causes of the Spanish American War

Using primary sources to help students increase empathy for diverse POVs and to prepare for a debate on whether or not the US should have entered the Spanish-American War.
Preview of Irish Famine Classroom Bundle Video Discussion Questions + Debate + Creative Ass
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Irish Famine Classroom Bundle Video Discussion Questions + Debate + Creative Ass

Irish Famine Classroom Bundle Video Discussion Questions + Debate + Creative Assessment Choice Board + Quiz + Exit TicketsBring one of history’s most tragic humanitarian disasters to life with this complete classroom bundle focused on the Irish Famine and Charles Trevelyan’s role in shaping its devastating impact. Designed for Grades 8–12, this resource includes: ✔ Video-based discussion worksheet (12 critical-thinking questions) ✔ Full answer key for easy grading ✔ Structured genocide deb
Preview of Iraq War: Legacy of the 2003 U.S. Invasion of Iraq - Global Politics

Iraq War: Legacy of the 2003 U.S. Invasion of Iraq - Global Politics

This multi-day lesson introduces students to the legacy of the 2003 U.S. invasion and subsequent occupation of Iraq. It begins by engaging them in viewing some maps and taking a quiz to see what they know about the country. Next, students read a speech by President George Bush explaining the U.S. goals in Iraq. The lesson also features an interactive presentation and video on the invasion and introduces them to the work of Iraqi journalist Ghaith Abdul-Ahad who argues that the U.S. invasion of I
Preview of Haiti: Fragility and Legitimacy Crisis 2024 - Global Politics

Haiti: Fragility and Legitimacy Crisis 2024 - Global Politics

This lesson explores the crisis of fragility and legitimacy in Haiti, focusing on the breakdown of political authority, the rise of gang control, and the complex debate around international intervention. Learning Activities Include:Warm UpStudents will take a New York Times quiz to assess and activate their prior knowledge about Haiti’s geography, history, and recent events. This activity will set the stage for deeper inquiry into Haiti’s current political and humanitarian crisis.Source-Based Di
Preview of The Scientific Revolution DBQ | World History | High School Worksheet

The Scientific Revolution DBQ | World History | High School Worksheet

Bring the game-changing Scientific Revolution to life for your 10th graders with this ready-to-use 6-page DBQ packet! Perfect for World History units on the Renaissance, Enlightenment, or the birth of modern science, this student-friendly resource breaks down how thinkers like Copernicus, Galileo, and Newton flipped the world upside down—literally. What’s Inside:Short, clear biography of the Scientific Revolution (1543–1687) – no fluff, just the big ideas.10 DOK questions (1–5) – from basic re
Preview of Measuring Economic Growth: The GDP and GNI

Measuring Economic Growth: The GDP and GNI

Warm UpStudents will reflect on their prior understanding of the concept of development and brainstorm ways it can be measured. They will share their ideas and begin to connect economic indicators with broader dimensions of progress.Canva Presentation: Economic Measures of Development—GDP and GNIStudents will engage with a teacher-led presentation introducing GDP and GNI, exploring how they are calculated and used as standard measures of economic performance and development.Video Lecture "Jeffre
Preview of Democracy vs Authoritarianism | High School Government & Civics DBQ Activity

Democracy vs Authoritarianism | High School Government & Civics DBQ Activity

DBQ: Democracy vs. Authoritarianism ⚖️ Get your students debating and thinking like historians with this comprehensive Document-Based Question (DBQ) on the age-old conflict between democratic and authoritarian governments! This ready-to-use resource provides everything you need to teach a crucial unit on forms of government, giving your students the tools to analyze complex political systems and form well-supported arguments. What’s Included?A Catchy and Nuanced Prompt: Students will tackle the
Preview of AP Microeconomics | No Prep FRQs | Perfect Competition & Equilibrium |

AP Microeconomics | No Prep FRQs | Perfect Competition & Equilibrium |

FRQ #6 | Perfect Competition: Profit Maximization & Long Run EquilibriumTitleAP Microeconomics | Perfect Competition & Equilibrium | No Prep FRQ |Full Product Description🧠 Overview & PurposeStudents apply the price equals marginal revenue rule and identify loss minimization vs shutdown in the short run. They connect entry and exit to zero economic profit in the long run and to productive and allocative efficiency. ✏️ How It Can Be Used• Timed FRQ on shutdown vs produce decisions • Entry exit s
Preview of Proclamation of the German Empire DBQ | AICE European History | World History

Proclamation of the German Empire DBQ | AICE European History | World History

Proclamation of the German Empire DBQ & Worksheet for AICE European History Dive into one of the pivotal moments in modern European history with this engaging, ready-to-use assignment on the Proclamation of the German Empire! Designed specifically for AICE European History classes (but adaptable for AP European History or advanced world history courses), this 7-page student edition PDF explores Otto von Bismarck's masterful unification of Germany, the Franco-Prussian War, and the symbolic found
Preview of The Berlin Wall | Cold War | World History | US History | High School Worksheet

The Berlin Wall | Cold War | World History | US History | High School Worksheet

The Berlin Wall – Cold War Reading Comprehension & Activity Packet (No-Prep, Print-and-Go!) Grades 7–10 | World History | Cold War Unit | 6 PagesBring one of the most dramatic moments of the 20th century to life with this engaging, student-friendly resource on the Berlin Wall – the ultimate symbol of the Cold War divide. Perfect for sub plans, homework, or a complete 1–2 day lesson, this ready-to-use packet includes: A powerful 1-page historical narrative (written at an accessible reading level
Preview of Primary Source Analysis: Benjamin Franklin Closing Speech (1787)

Primary Source Analysis: Benjamin Franklin Closing Speech (1787)

Benjamin Franklin Constitutional Convention Speech Primary Source Analysis | Compromise and the U.S. Constitution - 4-page primary source analysis activity with teacher answer key examining Benjamin Franklin’s closing speech at the Constitutional Convention of 1787.Overview This primary source analysis examines Benjamin Franklin’s closing speech at the Constitutional Convention on September 17, 1787, delivered shortly before delegates signed the final draft of the United States Constitution. In
Preview of Nonviolent Protests DBQ | Civil Rights | World History | US History

Nonviolent Protests DBQ | Civil Rights | World History | US History

Nonviolent Protests DBQCivil Rights Movement – Complete Student Reading Packet & Activities | World HistoryBring the courage, dignity, and power of the Civil Rights Movement to life in your classroom with this beautifully designed, ready-to-use assignment! Created for World History and U.S. History classes, this no-prep PDF packet explores the strategic use of nonviolent protests in the 1950s and 1960s through an engaging biography and thoughtfully scaffolded activities. Perfect for introducing
Preview of American Revolution Primary Source Analysis: Independence v. Loyalist DBQ

American Revolution Primary Source Analysis: Independence v. Loyalist DBQ

Created by
The History Lab
✨ Welcome, Educator! This activity is designed to be a powerful and thought-provoking exploration of the complex realities of the American Revolution. By juxtaposing the Declaration of Independence's lofty ideals of liberty with the powerful first-hand account of an enslaved man who found his freedom by siding with the British, students will grapple with the central contradiction of the founding era: that the Patriots' celebrated quest for national independence was directly at odds with the per
Preview of Growth of Cities | Industrial Revolution DBQ | World History | High School

Growth of Cities | Industrial Revolution DBQ | World History | High School

The Growth of Cities During the Industrial Revolution - Student Reading & Assessment Pack (PDF)Engage your World History students with this visually stunning, print-ready 6-page student handout exploring the dramatic urban transformation of the Industrial Revolution. Perfect for middle and high school classrooms, this resource combines a concise, informative reading passage with differentiated assessments to build comprehension, critical thinking, and historical analysis skills. What’s Included:
Preview of The Marshall Plan DBQ | World War II | World History | US History | High School

The Marshall Plan DBQ | World War II | World History | US History | High School

The Marshall Plan DBQEuropean Recovery Program | Reading Passage + DBQs, Activities & Key Terms | World HistoryBring one of the most successful and impactful foreign policy initiatives in American history to life with this comprehensive, beautifully designed student packet on The Marshall Plan! After the devastation of World War II, the United States launched the Marshall Plan to rebuild Western Europe, contain communism, and shape the postwar world. This resource gives students a clear, engagi
Preview of Ho Chi Minh Trail DBQ | Vietnam War | Cold War | World History | US History

Ho Chi Minh Trail DBQ | Vietnam War | Cold War | World History | US History

Cold War: Vietnam War - Ho Chi Minh Trail DBQ – Reading, Worksheet & DBQ Activity Bring the hidden lifeline of the Vietnam War to life with this gripping, no-prep resource! This 7-page student worksheet pack immerses your 8th–12th grade World History or U.S. History students in the strategic and human story of the Ho Chi Minh Trail — the sprawling jungle network that kept North Vietnam’s war effort alive despite years of massive American bombing. What’s Included (PDF, ready to print or upload to
Preview of Medieval Church | Dark Ages | World History | European History | High School

Medieval Church | Dark Ages | World History | European History | High School

Dark Ages: The Medieval Church DBQEngage your high school World History students with this immersive and visually stunning resource on the role of the Medieval Church during the Dark Ages! This comprehensive 7-page packet explores how the Christian Church provided stability, preserved knowledge, and wielded immense power in a fragmented post-Roman Europe. Perfect for units on the Middle Ages, feudalism, or European history, this assignment brings the era to life with atmospheric, historically ac
Preview of The Virginia Constitution of 1776 Primary Source Analysis

The Virginia Constitution of 1776 Primary Source Analysis

Engage your students with this evidence-based argumentation activity that explores the Virginia Constitution of 1776 and its powerful critiques of King George III. Perfect for middle and high school U.S. History, Civics, or Government classes, this resource helps students analyze historical claims, connect grievances to constitutional reforms, and reflect on the role of evidence in shaping government. What’s Included: Authentic excerpts from the Virginia Constitution of 1776 Close reading
Preview of The German Confederation DBQ | German Unification | AICE European History

The German Confederation DBQ | German Unification | AICE European History

German Confederation DBQ - AICE European History Assignment Engage your AICE European History students with this comprehensive, visually stunning assignment on the German Confederation (1815–1866), a pivotal precursor to German unification. Designed for high school learners, this ready-to-print PDF resource combines historical content with rigorous questioning to foster critical thinking and deepen understanding of 19th-century European nationalism, conservatism, and power dynamics. What's Incl
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