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Preview of LBJ, the Great Society & Vietnam — U.S. History Guided Notes

LBJ, the Great Society & Vietnam — U.S. History Guided Notes

These guided notes give students a structured way to process the full arc of the Johnson presidency — from the Great Society and civil rights breakthroughs to Vietnam escalation, the anti-war movement, and the crisis of 1968. The two-column format pairs lecture content on the left with space for students to rephrase, annotate, and add details on the right, so they're actively processing instead of passively copying. A built-in Quick Check at the end lets you assess understanding before moving on
Preview of Elections, Parties & Voting U.S. Government DBQ Campaign Money, Media Influence

Elections, Parties & Voting U.S. Government DBQ Campaign Money, Media Influence

Help students understand how money, media, and interest groups shape modern campaigns with this Primary Source DBQ. Students analyze six accessible excerpts—from FEC rules to Citizens United, Super PAC strategy memos, newsroom gatekeeping, social media research, and interest-group endorsements—supported by guided questions, Anchor Charts, and a clear final writing prompt. What’s Included: Primary Source DBQ – Six excerpts with guided questions and a final synthesis prompt Teacher Key – Complete
Preview of Cold War & Decolonization -- World History DBQ: Cold War Origins (1945-1962)

Cold War & Decolonization -- World History DBQ: Cold War Origins (1945-1962)

This document-based inquiry walks students through six primary and secondary sources explaining how competing ideologies and nuclear weapons created global tension from 1945-1962. Instead of telling students the Cold War happened because of ideological differences, this DBQ makes them extract evidence from Churchill's Iron Curtain speech declaring Soviet control of Eastern Europe, the Truman Doctrine establishing containment policy, Soviet official Zhdanov's response claiming America represents
Preview of Kinetic and Potential Energy Research Slideshow Presentation Project AP Physics

Kinetic and Potential Energy Research Slideshow Presentation Project AP Physics

Student Research Project focused on the Kinetic and Potential Energy Lesson in High School AP Physics. See Thumbnails for more details. Simply purchase, download and copy! Research Project Includes:12x Slides for students to create3x Question prompts per slideDirections to Include ImagesImprove Presentation Skills!Rubric Included!For a FREE example of this type of resource click: HEREUnlike other teacher's resources, this is totally editable!Check out our other related products for this lesson
Preview of Cold War & Decolonization -- World History DBQ: Fall of Communism (1980-1991)

Cold War & Decolonization -- World History DBQ: Fall of Communism (1980-1991)

This document-based inquiry walks students through six primary and secondary sources explaining why communism collapsed across Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union between 1980-1991. Instead of telling students what caused the Cold War's end, this DBQ makes them extract evidence from Reagan's "Evil Empire" speech, Gorbachev's reform announcements, Solidarity's demands, eyewitness accounts of the Berlin Wall falling, and Gorbachev's resignation to build their own explanation. Students answer guide
Preview of Observation and Data Collection for New Student

Observation and Data Collection for New Student

Weekly Tracking with these categories: Arrives @ school settled/calm/stable Respects peers/responds appropriately/listens to peers/speaks respectfully Respects staff/pays attention to adults Use toilet Spatial Awareness Demonstrates productivity (on-task, engaged, shows effort…) Follows classroom routines (Independent (ID)/Needs Support (NS)/Inconsistent (IN) Is on task and working (for how long?) Keeps others from being on-task or engaged in work Uses appropriate verbal communication Uses appr
Preview of Kinetic and Potential Energy Flipped Classroom AP Physics Lesson Plan EDITABLE

Kinetic and Potential Energy Flipped Classroom AP Physics Lesson Plan EDITABLE

Flipped Classroom Lesson Plan based on the Kinetic and Potential Energy Chapter in High School AP Physics. See Thumbnails for more details. Simply purchase, download and copy! Complete 3-day lesson plan includes:Learning Objectives & DifferentiationComplete Lesson Schedule 3x Exit QuestionsIntegrates Digital Notebook, Quizlet, Classroom Discussion Guide and Student Research Project also available for purchase. Unlike other teacher's resources, this is totally editable!PLEASE NOTE This resource i
Preview of Legislative Branch: Checks & Balances | U.S. Government Social Media Activity

Legislative Branch: Checks & Balances | U.S. Government Social Media Activity

Engage students with this Congress-focused checks and balances activity that blends primary content with Gen Z–style social media posts. Students analyze how Congress checks the President and Courts — and how they check Congress back — through charts, creative clapback posts, and reflection questions. Google Classroom ready with teacher key included. What’s Included: Checks and Balances Organizer (Congress, President, Courts) Social Media Clapback Activity (Congress posts + Prez/Court clapbacks)
Preview of Unit 1 Drug Research Chart & Gallery Walk Activity

Unit 1 Drug Research Chart & Gallery Walk Activity

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Psychsheets
This drug gallery walk activity encourages student led learning of psychoactive drugs. Students will research drugs and take a gallery walk to learn about all drugs mentioned in the 2024 Psychology CED.
Preview of Great Depression – U.S. History Bundle - PPT, Notes, DBQ's, Activities

Great Depression – U.S. History Bundle - PPT, Notes, DBQ's, Activities

Bring the full human, economic, and political story of the Great Depression into sharp focus with this complete U.S. History bundle. Every major angle of the era — causes, collapse, human hardship, Dust Bowl migration, Hoover’s failures, the New Deal’s sweeping programs, and the daily survival of ordinary Americans — is covered through a mix of cinematic presentations, structured note-taking, primary sources, Gen-Z vocab work, creative writing, and political cartoon analysis. Each resource is bu
Preview of Systems of Government - Unitary, Confederal, Federal Country Activity Project

Systems of Government - Unitary, Confederal, Federal Country Activity Project

This is the project students remember. Instead of answering questions about unitary, federal, and confederal systems, they build a country from the ground up and have to choose the system that actually fits it — then live with the consequences. They name their nation, give it geography and people and an economy, pick three real challenges it faces, and design a government that can handle them. The catch: there's no perfect answer, and they have to prove they understand the trade-offs by naming w
Preview of APUSH: Chapter 4.3 Culture of British North America - Classroom Activities

APUSH: Chapter 4.3 Culture of British North America - Classroom Activities

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TestPrep Shelf
APUSH: Chapter 4.3 Creating The Culture of British North America. Lesson Printable and adaptable worksheet with video links, graphic organizer, do now, and exit ticket.
Preview of Three Branches of Government — U.S. Government Guided Notes

Three Branches of Government — U.S. Government Guided Notes

These guided notes keep students locked in through the entire Three Branches lecture and leave them with an organized record to study from. The two-column layout pairs the lecture's key points on the left with space for students to capture them in their own words on the right — so they're processing as they go instead of copying slides. It opens with the essential question that frames the unit (how the Constitution splits the work of government, and what keeps any one branch from getting too pow
Preview of Quantitative Mitosis Modeling: AP Biology Guided Lesson on Chromosomes

Quantitative Mitosis Modeling: AP Biology Guided Lesson on Chromosomes

Take mitosis beyond memorization with Quantitative Mitosis Modeling, an engaging AP Biology guided lesson that helps students model, measure, and analyze chromosome behavior throughout the cell cycle. In this hands-on activity, students use physical models to track chromosome number, chromatid number, DNA content, and ploidy as cells move through interphase and mitosis. By collecting and graphing their own data, students discover a key concept: DNA content changes, but chromosome number rema
Preview of Presidential vs. Parliamentary Systems U.S. Government Guided Notes Quick Check

Presidential vs. Parliamentary Systems U.S. Government Guided Notes Quick Check

This ready-to-use resource helps students clearly understand presidential vs. parliamentary systems through fill-in-the-blank guided notes and a 20-question quick check. The notes align directly with lecture content, while the quick check (10 multiple-choice + 10 short answer) provides immediate feedback. Perfect for Government, Civics, or Comparative Politics, this set reinforces key terms like separation of powers, fusion of powers, and vote of no confidence with real-world U.S./U.K. examples.
Preview of Persepolis Interactive Oral Topics

Persepolis Interactive Oral Topics

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Tide's Porch
This document has 15 topics (historical context related) for students to research in order to expand their knowledge about the past and help them understand the graphic novel, Persepolis.
Preview of Systems of Government DBQ — Democracy vs. Authoritarianism U.S. Government

Systems of Government DBQ — Democracy vs. Authoritarianism U.S. Government

Every government in history has had to answer one question: who gets to decide? This document-based question puts six real primary sources in front of students — from a 431 BCE speech in Athens to a 2011 British government manual — and asks them to figure out what actually separates a government that protects its people from one that crushes them. The answer turns out to be smaller and scarier than most students expect. The documents are sequenced as a contrast, not a list. Students read the bir
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