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Preview of Black Death Simulation | Medieval Europe | Trade, Plague, & Pandemic Game

Black Death Simulation | Medieval Europe | Trade, Plague, & Pandemic Game

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Graded By Grant
Teaching the Black Death can feel abstract for students—but its impact becomes real when they must make decisions under pressure. In this interactive Black Death simulation, students take on the role of medieval states and navigate trade, religion, labor shortages, and public health choices as the Bubonic Plague spreads across Afro-Eurasian networks from 1347–1353. Each decision increases wealth or risk, forcing students to confront the same dilemmas historical societies faced. This simulation
Preview of Robert Frost's "Out, Out--" Literary Elements Questions & Key

Robert Frost's "Out, Out--" Literary Elements Questions & Key

This warm-up/bellringer activity provides targeted, AP-aligned practice using Robert Frost’s “Out, Out—” to help students analyze how structure, imagery, and personification contribute to meaning. Designed for AP Literature and advanced high school English classrooms, this resource works well as a warm-up, short lesson, or formative assessment during a poetry unit or exam review. Students engage with authentic AP-style multiple-choice questions and teacher-provided rationales, making this an ef
Preview of APWH AP World Unit 2 LEQ Long Essay Question Practice Interactive Nearpod

APWH AP World Unit 2 LEQ Long Essay Question Practice Interactive Nearpod

Looking for a more engaging and supportive way to help your AP World History students master the LEQ? This interactive and editable Nearpod lesson guides students through the essay-writing process step by step using an authentic LEQ prompt from the 2024 AP World History exam. Instead of asking students to write an entire essay on their own, this lesson breaks the LEQ down into manageable chunks—helping students build confidence and skills as they go. Students will: ✅ Learn the AP Histories LEQ
Preview of Hobbes and Locke – Comparative Political Philosophy

Hobbes and Locke – Comparative Political Philosophy

Hobbes and Locke Comparative LessonHelp students understand the political philosophies of Thomas Hobbes and John Locke through engaging readings, a graphic organizer, and a short quiz. Perfect for AP European History, World History, or Civics. Included Materials Reading (2 pages): Explains Hobbes’s Leviathan and Locke’s Two Treatises of Government, focusing on human nature, the state of nature, and the social contract. Graphic Organizer: Students compare Hobbes and Locke by completing key cate
Preview of 80 Vocabulary Term Analysis Cards | AP Comparative Gov

80 Vocabulary Term Analysis Cards | AP Comparative Gov

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The Civics Stop
Make your AP Comparative Government & Politics vocabulary review both comprehensive and student-friendly with this set of 80 vocabulary analysis cards aligned directly to the CED! Each card is designed to help students go beyond simple memorization by breaking down key terms in a structured, meaningful way. Perfect for reinforcing content, test prep, stations, or independent review. What’s Included:80 vocabulary cards covering essential AP Comparative Gov terms from all unitsPNG files of every
Preview of Jane Eyre Complete AP Literature Unit + Character Quote Posters | Novel S

Jane Eyre Complete AP Literature Unit + Character Quote Posters | Novel S

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Page & Plot ELA
DESCRIPTIONTransform your AP Literature classroom with this complete, ready-to-use 4-week Jane Eyre unit — now including a full set of high-resolution character quote posters designed to launch discussion and deepen analysis. This is not a collection of disconnected worksheets. It is a cohesive AP-level instructional framework that guides students from early moral formation through Gothic symbolism, competing ideologies, and ultimately to a full literary argument essay. Built around autonomy, mo
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