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Preview of Broken Brains: A Psychology Diagnostic Challenge

Broken Brains: A Psychology Diagnostic Challenge

Bring brain anatomy and function to life with this interactive case study activity! Students step into the role of neurological consultants after a fictional bus crash. Using real-world inspired symptoms, they must analyze patient case files and determine which areas of the brain were damaged. Each scenario is carefully crafted to highlight key brain structures and their functions, making abstract neuroscience concepts tangible and memorable. Students apply critical thinking, problem-solving, a
Preview of CED 6.2 - Cities Across the World

CED 6.2 - Cities Across the World

Bring CED 6.2: Cities Across the World to life with this engaging, structured, and classroom-ready AP Human Geography lesson designed to save prep time while boosting student understanding and performance. This resource walks students through how cities develop, function, and differ across world regions— with a strong focus on global patterns, megacities, and urban challenges—using a mix of direct instruction, visual learning, and AP-style practice. ✔️ Guided Notes aligned to CED 6.2 ✔️ Cle
Preview of Carnaval Interpretive Unit | AP Spanish Reading, Listening, Cultural Comparison

Carnaval Interpretive Unit | AP Spanish Reading, Listening, Cultural Comparison

Bring the energy, culture, and global significance of Carnaval into your AP Spanish classroom with this ready-to-implement interpretive mini unit designed to build confidence with authentic sources and strengthen the exact skills students need for AP success. Move beyond basic comprehension activities with this comprehensive AP-aligned interpretive unit centered on Carnaval celebrations across the Spanish-speaking world. Students engage with multiple authentic sources while developing critica
Preview of Design Your Own Flight: Flight Simulator

Design Your Own Flight: Flight Simulator

Bring STEM to life and take your students on an unforgettable journey through the skies with this Create Your Own Flight planning template! Designed for use with any Flight Simulator (we use Prepar3D!), this ready-to-use resource helps students understand the basics of aviation, geography, and flight logistics in a hands-on, engaging way. Perfect for middle and high school STEM, aerospace, or aviation-themed classrooms!
Preview of AP US Government - Lawmaking & House of Representatives simulation

AP US Government - Lawmaking & House of Representatives simulation

Tired of teaching Congress with just a textbook? This complete, multi-day House of Representatives simulation will get your A.P. U.S. Government and Politics students actively engaged in the legislative process. Designed for up to 3 class periods, this activity goes beyond the basic "how a bill becomes a law" to explore the real-world political and institutional factors that influence lawmaking. This isn't just a role-play; it's a deep dive into the messiness of politics. Your students will: Bec
Preview of FUNCTIONAL GROUPS IN BIOLOGICAL MOLECULES

FUNCTIONAL GROUPS IN BIOLOGICAL MOLECULES

This webquest will guide high school biology students through an exploration of the common functional groups found in biological molecules. Students will use videos, informational websites, and interactive activities to learn how these specific groups of atoms influence a molecule's structure, properties, and function. Answer key included.
Preview of Crusades, Byzantine Empire, Catholic Church, and Great Schism Bundle

Crusades, Byzantine Empire, Catholic Church, and Great Schism Bundle

Teach the Crusades, Byzantine Empire, Catholic Church power, and Great Schism in a connected sequence that helps students understand how religion, politics, and conflict shaped medieval history through interactive simulations, role-play, debate, mapping, and evidence-based writing. Designed for grades 6–10 world history, this bundle functions as a complete unit or flexible lessons that fit easily into a Middle Ages timeline. The full sequence supports approximately 13–18 class periods, depen
Preview of Solids of Revolution - Animated Visuals

Solids of Revolution - Animated Visuals

This product gives you .py and .ipynb containing code that generates animated visuals of solids of revolution. This is an excellent resource to help Calculus students visualize how disks, washers, and shells play a role in finding volumes. Animations allow play, reverse, pause, and speed variability. Code is editable for personalized functions and axes of rotation. Code currently contains 7, ready-to-go, built-out blocks. 3 disk method problems - each about different axes2 washer method problems
Preview of Exploring the Endosymbiotic Theory Webquest

Exploring the Endosymbiotic Theory Webquest

Cells are the building blocks of life — yet the story of how complex eukaryotic cells arose from simpler prokaryotes is one of the most fascinating in biology. According to the Endosymbiotic Theory, certain key organelles (specifically mitochondria and chloroplasts) were once free‐living prokaryotes that were engulfed by ancestral host cells and eventually became permanent residents, helping their host become more complex. In this webquest you will: watch a video to understand the basic concep
Preview of Engaging - Interactive, Editable, Geography's Impact on Civilization Simulation

Engaging - Interactive, Editable, Geography's Impact on Civilization Simulation

In Settling Along the River, students work in teams, to analyze geographic features, debate settlement strategy, and respond to real-world challenges like floods, food shortages, and nomadic raids. Students literally step into the role of early settlers choosing a location to build their civilization. This activity blends map skills, GRAPES categories, problem-solving, and collaboration, making it ideal for teaching the impact of geography on civilization. Two versions are included to support
Preview of Simulation: Mock Campaign, Election, and Lobbying

Simulation: Mock Campaign, Election, and Lobbying

Created by
Katie Ellis
Mock Election Simulation for Middle School – Teacher-Led Civics AdventureTransform your classroom into a dynamic, civics-driven campaign headquarters with this fully immersive Mock Election Simulation designed specifically for middle school students! Perfect for Social Studies, Civics, Gifted, or ELA classrooms, this engaging, standards-aligned resource blends project-based learning, persuasive writing, speech, collaboration, and gamified mechanics to create an unforgettable educational experie
Preview of Newton’s Laws: A Fairy Tale Adventure | STEM + Depth & Complexity Lesson Plan

Newton’s Laws: A Fairy Tale Adventure | STEM + Depth & Complexity Lesson Plan

This lesson makes science fun and easy to understand with the story Newton’s Laws: A Fairy Tale Adventure by Sarah Allen. Students will: Read and discuss the story to learn about Newton’s Three Laws of Motion Try hands-on experiments with balls, toy cars, and rolling chairs Build a STEM rocket to see Newton’s Laws in action Use Depth & Complexity thinking tools to ask big questions and find patterns ✍️ Reflect, share, and explore extension ideas that connect science to real life
Preview of Proportions and Ratios - CYO MathVenture -

Proportions and Ratios - CYO MathVenture -

Created by
MathVentures
An engaging way to have your students practice proportions and ratios! Students will love solving puzzles (7th grade math problems) to try to find their little brother's crown. This is the fourth in a line of puzzles based on the "Choose Your Own Adventure" books. There are correct and incorrect paths and students will always get a second chance to get back on the right track. Designed for small groups or for individuals and great to laminate and use multiple times throughout the year for review
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