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Preview of IB DP Geography Podcast: Rio 2016 Olympics & Favela Displacement — Who Pays?

IB DP Geography Podcast: Rio 2016 Olympics & Favela Displacement — Who Pays?

Created by
Socratic Shrake
PRODUCT DESCRIPTIONChallenge your IB DP Geography students to look beyond the Olympic spectacle with this complete podcast-based case study on the Rio 2016 Games and the forced displacement of Vila Autódromo — a favela of 700 families less than 300 meters from the Olympic Park. This ready-to-use product includes TWO complete podcast script versions — a full multi-part script (4 acts, 13–16 minutes, 5 voice roles) and a condensed two-part script (2 acts, 6–8 minutes, 3 voice roles) — giving you f
Preview of Theme as Conflict: Helping Students Think Beyond the Surface

Theme as Conflict: Helping Students Think Beyond the Surface

Most students have been taught that a theme is a single word like love, friendship, or courage. This activity challenges that misconception by helping students understand that a true literary theme is an arguable idea about human behavior, society, conflict, or belief systems. Created through real classroom and tutoring experience at Turning The Tide Tutoring, this lesson uses debate, discussion, conflict, and active listening to help students move beyond surface-level literary analysis and i
Preview of AP® English Literature - Unit 3 Longer Fiction Literary Critics Podcast

AP® English Literature - Unit 3 Longer Fiction Literary Critics Podcast

Bring literary analysis to life with this creative podcast project on The Bell Jar! Designed for AP® English Literature Unit 3, this assignment challenges students to act as literary critics and podcast hosts, producing a 4–6 minute podcast that unpacks Sylvia Plath’s The Bell Jar through an analytical lens. Students will craft a defensible thesis, support it with textual evidence, and use engaging commentary to explore character development, setting, or plot conflict. What’s Included: Ful
Preview of Sarah Osborne- Salem Witch Trial Readers Theatre- She Slept Through Church

Sarah Osborne- Salem Witch Trial Readers Theatre- She Slept Through Church

The Salem Witch Trial of Sarah Osborne – The Woman Who Slept Through ChurchDescription: This Reader’s Theater and two-day lesson plan introduces students to Sarah Osborne, one of the first accused, whose only crime was challenging social norms. Students examine how independence, illness, and land disputes could twist into accusations of witchcraft. What’s Included: - Full Reader’s Theater script - Two-day Teacher Lesson Plan with pacing and context notes - Pre-reading essay – About the Accused:
Preview of American Yawp Chapter 6 Lesson Bundle: A New Nation

American Yawp Chapter 6 Lesson Bundle: A New Nation

Explore one of the most consequential and contested chapters in American history — the struggle to transform thirteen independent states into a functioning nation after the Revolution had been won. What's Covered in This Lesson:The post-war economic challenges facing the new nation, including war debt, maritime trade disruptions, and inflationThe Articles of Confederation — its landmark laws, strengths, and critical weaknessesShays' Rebellion and the push for a stronger central governmentThe Con
Preview of AP Biology Unit 6: Bacterial Transformation Skit "Survival of the Glowiest"

AP Biology Unit 6: Bacterial Transformation Skit "Survival of the Glowiest"

AP Biology Unit 6 Biotechnology: Bacterial Transformation Skit "Survival of the Glowiest"Tired of dry lectures on bacterial transformation? Are you looking for ways to revamp your lesson to make it more engaging and memorable for your students? Bacterial transformation can be a challenging concept for students to visualize. This unique skit breaks down the steps, roles of key components (plasmids, selective media), and experiment outcomes in a memorable, interactive way. After watching or partic
Preview of Pride and Prejudice Unit Jane Austen Reader's Theater

Pride and Prejudice Unit Jane Austen Reader's Theater

High school students love readers theater, especially when it can help them connect with text. Pride and Prejudice, by Jane Austen, is one of the great pieces of British literature, an enduring love story, and an incisive social commentary. However, it can be a challenge to teach. Fear not—helping students relate to classic literature and making these texts accessible and enjoyable for your students doesn’t have to be torture. This resource was designed with high school students in mind, an
Preview of End of Year Open Letter to Next Year’s Class–High Shool Grades 9-12 | Reflection

End of Year Open Letter to Next Year’s Class–High Shool Grades 9-12 | Reflection

Open Letter to Next Year’s Class – High School Edition (Grades 9–12) | Reflective SEL & Writing Assignment Product Description: Elevate end-of-year reflection with this impactful writing task: Open Letter to Next Year’s Class – High School Edition. Created specifically for grades 9–12, this writing assignment challenges students to offer personal insights, encouragement, and real advice to future classmates. This is a high-leverage SEL task that builds classroom community, supports emotiona
Preview of TOPIC 1.3 Population Growth and Ethnolinguistic Diversity AP AAS

TOPIC 1.3 Population Growth and Ethnolinguistic Diversity AP AAS

Created by
Ms. APAAS.APUSH
AP African American Studies Unit 1.3 Lesson Plan | Population Growth and Ethnolinguistic Diversity Bantu Expansion Jigsaw and Conver Stations Built for Teachers Who Remember When Students Had to Actually Learn Something Before Discussing It If you are a Generation X teacher, you know exactly what happened. At some point, education decided every lesson needed seventeen apps, twelve logins, a QR code, and a technology troubleshooting guide longer than the actual assignment. Meanwhile, what studen
Preview of Passé Composé & Imparfait Practice: Master Passé Composé & Imparfait Audio Slide

Passé Composé & Imparfait Practice: Master Passé Composé & Imparfait Audio Slide

Master passé composé & imparfait with this audio slide practice. Practice passé composé and imparfait with this interactive audio slide. Master Passé Composé & Imparfait with Engaging Audio-Narrated Activities!This resource is designed to help French learners master the difference between passé composé and imparfait through interactive, audio-narrated slides and fill-in-the-blank paragraphs. Perfect for middle and high school French classes, it combines authentic listening practice, group d
Preview of AP Statistics: Teach the AI - Scatterplots and Linear Regression

AP Statistics: Teach the AI - Scatterplots and Linear Regression

Created by
Andy Mattick
Turn your students into teachers in this hands-on AP Statistics activity! Students “teach” an AI model the entire Scatterplots & Regression Models unit — from describing relationships to interpreting residuals, r², and unusual points. The AI starts with zero knowledge and only unlocks concepts when students define and exemplify them correctly. If they ask for help, the AI shows a worked example first, then gives a new problem for them to solve. What’s Included: ✅ Teacher Guide (explains setup
Preview of -able vs -ible Suffixes Decodable Reader 3rd 4th 5th Grade | Phonics SoR

-able vs -ible Suffixes Decodable Reader 3rd 4th 5th Grade | Phonics SoR

Created by
Dragons Den
Do your 3rd, 4th or 5th grade students stumble when then try to spell -able / -ible words? This resource helps them blast off into reading and spelling success! This 2-hour lesson combines phonics, fluency, comprehension, and science in one ready-to-use resource. Students will master tricky suffixes -able and -ible while exploring rockets, satellites, and the wonder of space travel. Perfect for grades 3–5, this resource is fully aligned with the Science of Reading and Common Core, and cr
Preview of Stanislavski Method / Basic Acting Toolkit | Complete Drama Resource Bundle

Stanislavski Method / Basic Acting Toolkit | Complete Drama Resource Bundle

Teach acting with clarity, structure, and real performance applicationAre your students struggling to understand how to act—not just what to say? This Stanislavski Method / Basic Acting Toolkit gives you everything you need to teach foundational acting concepts in a way that is clear, structured, and immediately usable in performance. Instead of vague directions like “add more emotion,” your students will learn how to: ✔ Make specific acting choices✔ Break down scripts with confidence ✔ Perf
Preview of Hamlet Soliloquy "Music Video" Project

Hamlet Soliloquy "Music Video" Project

Created by
NarrativeX
Bring Shakespeare into the 21st century with this Hamlet Soliloquy Music Video Project! Students reinterpret one of Hamlet’s famous soliloquies by producing a 3–5 minute music video that captures the themes, tone, and conflict of the text. This engaging and highly structured project helps students move from literary analysis to creative production, all while reinforcing key skills in interpretation, media literacy, and collaboration. Designed for clarity and accessibility, this resource is:
Preview of End of WWII & Global Impact: Cold War Origins, Atomic Bomb, & Political Shifts

End of WWII & Global Impact: Cold War Origins, Atomic Bomb, & Political Shifts

This End of World War II & Global Impact resource covers the political, economic, and social consequences of the war, the use of atomic bombs, and the origins of the Cold War. Includes a detailed 23-slide PowerPoint with a complete teacher lecture script, engaging visuals, and essential questions for student reflection. Perfect for upper middle school, high school, or gifted social studies classes. Ideal for: U.S. History, World History, Cold War units, WWII wrap-up lessons, and sub plans.Brin
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