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Preview of UDHR Human Rights and Responsibilities Lesson Plan Google Slides for High School

UDHR Human Rights and Responsibilities Lesson Plan Google Slides for High School

Introduce high school students to the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) through this engaging Civics and SEL lesson. By the end of the lesson, students will be able to define human rights, explain their importance, identify key rights in the UDHR, and analyze real-world scenarios using a rights-based approach. The activities encourage reflection on fairness, dignity, equality, and students’ own role in promoting inclusion locally and globally. What’s Included: Lesson Plan (PDF) – o
Preview of African Civilizations Mini-Unit: Ghana, Mali, Songhai, & Great Zimbabwe

African Civilizations Mini-Unit: Ghana, Mali, Songhai, & Great Zimbabwe

Bring history to life with this engaging and comprehensive mini-unit on early African civilizations! This resource introduces students to the powerful empires of Ghana, Mali, Songhai, and Great Zimbabwe, helping them explore how geography, trade, leadership, and culture shaped each society. Designed to build both content knowledge and literacy skills, this mini-unit includes close reading, annotation, writing, and assessment opportunities that promote critical thinking and historical analysis.
Preview of AP Gov Federalist 10 vs. Brutus 1 Worksheet & Answer Key Check for Understanding

AP Gov Federalist 10 vs. Brutus 1 Worksheet & Answer Key Check for Understanding

This resource is designed for AP U.S. Government and Civics classes and includes an editable worksheet and a complete answer key. It does not include the Federalist 10 and Brutus 1 Documents themselves. I personally pair it with the packet guided reading on AP classroom. You could also just pair it with your lesson on the two documents. It makes a great quiz or check for understanding afterward. I used words that match the writing style of the AP test such as Identify and Explain. Use this an
Preview of 1960s “A Decade of Change” Research Project

1960s “A Decade of Change” Research Project

Bring the transformative 1960s to life with this engaging and flexible research project! In this “A Decade of Change” activity, students explore one major event from the 1960s and analyze its causes, key figures, public reaction, and lasting impact. Designed to promote critical thinking and real-world connections, this project encourages students to see how the past continues to shape today’s world. Students will complete guided research using structured questions that align with historical thi
Preview of Citing Sources & Evidence: MLA Format vs APA Style, In-Text Citations, Quotes

Citing Sources & Evidence: MLA Format vs APA Style, In-Text Citations, Quotes

Teaching high school students about citing sources in a research paper (and avoiding plagiarism) can be challenging with so much to cover— MLA vs. APA, in-text citations, embedding quotes… the list goes on! This comprehensive research writing resource simplifies the process, breaking down MLA Format and APA Style in a clear and accessible way. ⚡⚡Get this lesson to help your students confidently master the essentials of citing text evidence and maintaining academic integrity. This no-prep G
Preview of Teaching Exigence through History

Teaching Exigence through History

AP Language Bell Ringers: Researching Historical Exigence (5-Day Set) Help students master one of the most essential AP Language and Composition skills identifying and explaining exigence through these engaging, low-prep bell ringers. This 5-day bell ringer bundle builds students’ ability to research historical contexts and clearly articulate why a text, speech, or movement emerged when it did. Students will analyze real historical events, conduct brief research, and explain the exigence in
Preview of Industrial Revolution Virtual Field Trip | Lowell, Mass WebQuest MS, HS

Industrial Revolution Virtual Field Trip | Lowell, Mass WebQuest MS, HS

Take students on a virtual field trip to Lowell, Massachusetts, one of the most important centers of the Industrial Revolution, with this engaging webquest focused on early American industrialization and the development of factory systems. Designed for 8th–12th grade U.S. History, AP U.S. History, and AP European History, this resource helps students analyze how industrial processes, mechanization, labor systems, and technological innovation transformed society in the nineteenth century. St
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