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Preview of Logic Bomb Attack Digital Dive | Interactive and Immersive Cybersecurity Lesson

Logic Bomb Attack Digital Dive | Interactive and Immersive Cybersecurity Lesson

Teach students how insider threats can silently sabotage systems in this immersive and interactive logic bomb cybersecurity challenge! With a real-world case study, students will analyze how malicious code is planted, hidden, triggered, and activated—revealing gaps in access control, documentation, and digital hygiene. Learners work through simulations, logic traps, and a 5-stage attack timeline while applying CIA Triad principles. They’ll investigate what went wrong and propose how to stop log
Preview of Cybersecurity Attacks Digital Dives BUNDLE – Brute Force, Logic Bomb & Worm

Cybersecurity Attacks Digital Dives BUNDLE – Brute Force, Logic Bomb & Worm

This powerhouse cybersecurity bundle brings together three immersive Digital Dives focused on real-world malware threats: Brute Force Attacks, Logic Bombs, and Worms. Each scenario-based challenge drops students into the role of a cybersecurity consultant, guiding them through interactive timelines, code simulations, red flag detection, and defense planning. Whether your students are just learning about the CIA Triad or ready to analyze insider threats, this bundle scaffolds cybersecurity thin
Preview of Survivor Island Challenge- Cooperative Learning Survival Activity

Survivor Island Challenge- Cooperative Learning Survival Activity

Bring teamwork, critical thinking, and problem-solving to life with this engaging Survivor Island Challenge! Students work together after a fictional plane crash scenario to make survival decisions, debate priorities, and create a rescue plan while practicing collaboration and communication skills. This highly engaging activity encourages students to defend their reasoning, work as a team, and think critically through real-world survival situations and challenge cards. Perfect for: Team Buildin
Preview of Cybersecurity Scenario Challenges ➽ Marking Period 3 Bundle —Real-world Threats!

Cybersecurity Scenario Challenges ➽ Marking Period 3 Bundle —Real-world Threats!

➽ What this Marking Period bundle of 3 Cybersecurity Scenario Challenges teaches:Confidentiality, Integrity, Availability—the CIA Triad—Challenges #7–9Balancing CIA—Challenges #7–9Physical Security Controls—Access Controls and Hardware Locks—Challenge #7Logical Access Controls—Challenge #8Phishing Social Engineering—Challenge #9Malware—Challenge #9This Marking Period 3 Cybersecurity Scenario Challenge Bundle empowers high school students to explore Confidentiality, Integrity, and Availability
Preview of Compromise & Debate: Constitutional Convention One-Day Quick-Write Challenge

Compromise & Debate: Constitutional Convention One-Day Quick-Write Challenge

Created by
YoTeachItJoey
Transform your US History class into a dynamic exploration of the 1787 Constitutional Convention with this ready-to-use, 60-minute lesson. Students brainstorm key debates like representation and slavery, analyze primary source excerpts from Madison, Franklin, and others, build collaborative timelines of compromises (Virginia Plan vs. New Jersey, Three-Fifths), and craft evidence-based paragraphs using terms like federalism and ratification.​​ Key Features Complete 6-Step Structure: Warm-up, pair
Preview of Squid Game Survival Challenge Scenario Cards

Squid Game Survival Challenge Scenario Cards

Created by
Carol Fisher
Put students into groups of 3 -4.Have one student draw a scenario card from the pile and read it out loud. Teams will be given 3 – 5 minutes to discuss their decision and rationale.Have each group share with the class.You are welcome to assign points or not. It is up to you. If students make a choice that does not lead to death, they can be awarded on point. If their choice leads to death, they will lose a point. **I opted not to use points and rather just focus on meaningful considerations. **
Preview of Chip Challenge

Chip Challenge

Created by
Andrea Schafer
This is a creative project that also involves math. Great for 4th and 5th graders. The students do most of this at home. You could teach mini lessons on it if you wanted to.
Preview of Robot Activity: A Hands-On Introduction to Programming Logic

Robot Activity: A Hands-On Introduction to Programming Logic

Created by
STEM4Learning
Bring coding to life with this interactive Robot Activity, designed to help students understand the fundamentals of programming logic through hands-on, collaborative play. Perfect for elementary, middle, and beginner high school classrooms, this activity transforms students into programmers, announcers, and robots as they learn the importance of clear, precise instructions. What’s Included:A complete, ready-to-use PowerPoint presentation with clear teacher tips, role cards, and examples.Structu
Preview of AP® World Unit 4 Review PowerPoint Game Transoceanic Interconnections 4-in-a-Row

AP® World Unit 4 Review PowerPoint Game Transoceanic Interconnections 4-in-a-Row

This interactive PowerPoint board game challenges your students on their knowledge of Unit 4 Transoceanic Interconnections in AP® World History! Divide your class into 2 teams to compete against each other and see which can get 4-in-a-row first! Choose a card to answer a question, then choose where to place a game piece to get 4 in a row. Perfect for an engaging day of review, this game is designed specifically for AP® World History classrooms. It features a mix of content recall and stimul
Preview of AP® Human Geography Unit 4 Exam Review Game APHuG 4-in-a-Row for PowerPoint

AP® Human Geography Unit 4 Exam Review Game APHuG 4-in-a-Row for PowerPoint

This interactive PowerPoint board game challenges your students on their knowledge of Unit 4 Political Patterns and Processes in AP® Human Geography! Divide your class into 2 teams (or play as partners) to compete against each other and see which can get 4-in-a-row first! Choose a card to answer a question, then choose where to place a game piece to get 4 in a row. Perfect for an engaging day of review, this game is designed specifically for AP® Human geography classrooms. It features a mix
Preview of Abolitionist Debate Simulation – Fire in the Republic Role-Play Activity

Abolitionist Debate Simulation – Fire in the Republic Role-Play Activity

Created by
The History Cat
Divide students into competing abolitionist factions and challenge them to negotiate a unified strategy before internal divisions tear the movement apart. This structured, multi-day simulation places students inside the abolition movement at a moment of rising national tension. Rather than debating North vs. South, students take on the roles of rival abolitionist factions each with different priorities and limitations.  The simulation reveals how disagreements over strategy, violence, political
Preview of AP® Human Geography Unit 2 Game Population and Migration Interactive Review

AP® Human Geography Unit 2 Game Population and Migration Interactive Review

This AP® Human Geography interactive tumbling tower PowerPoint game challenges your students on their knowledge of Unit 2 Population and Migration Patterns and Processes! Divide your class into teams to compete against the wobbling tower of bricks. Choose a brick to answer a question, but beware the bricks that cause the tower to come crashing down! Perfect for an engaging day of review for Unit 2 or the AP exam, this game is designed specifically for AP® Human Geo classrooms. The game is a Pow
Preview of Cold War Autopsy: Batista & the Cuban Revolution | Regime Collapse Analysis

Cold War Autopsy: Batista & the Cuban Revolution | Regime Collapse Analysis

Created by
Korina Chin
Why Did Batista’s Government Collapse?This Cold War Autopsy challenges students to diagnose the fall of Fulgencio Batista’s regime in Cuba using evidence, systems thinking, and historical judgment — not memorization. Instead of summarizing events, students act as analysts examining political, economic, social, and Cold War conditions to determine the primary cause of regime collapse in 1959. This activity works as: a stand-alone Cold War lesson a bridge into the Cuban Revolution or a precur
Preview of How a Bill Becomes a Law: Interactive Sequencing & Civics Mastery Activity

How a Bill Becomes a Law: Interactive Sequencing & Civics Mastery Activity

Bring the legislative process to life with this hands-on, high-rigor sequencing challenge! Created by veteran educator Vicki Fellows, this classroom-proven activity transforms the traditional “How a Bill Becomes a Law” test into an unforgettable, student-led puzzle experience. Students work collaboratively to reconstruct The Riverbend Concurrent Enrollment Opportunity Act, a fictional—but entirely realistic—bill inspired by genuine civic engagement. Through reasoning, debate, and sequencing, th
Preview of Abraham Lincoln Emancipation Proclamation Decision-Making Simulation

Abraham Lincoln Emancipation Proclamation Decision-Making Simulation

Bring history to life with The Emancipation Decision, a high-stakes presidential simulation that challenges your high school students to step directly into Lincoln’s cabinet! Over 75 to 90 minutes, a student-led Abraham Lincoln must navigate intense, competing pressures from four iconic advisers regarding the timing and scope of the Emancipation Proclamation. But the real magic happens in Phase 3, where the teacher steps in to rigorously "stress-test" the president's decision, turning a classic
Preview of Real World Business PBL

Real World Business PBL

Looking for a meaningful way to connect math to the real world? This engaging Business Project challenges students to become entrepreneurs as they create, manage, and grow their own business from the ground up!Students apply essential middle school math skills while making authentic business decisions about renting a space, creating a blueprint, purchasing inventory, calculating profit, analyzing markup percentages, managing expenses, hiring employees, advertising their business, and pitching th
Preview of Iranian Revolution Autopsy | Causes of 1979 Revolution (AP World)

Iranian Revolution Autopsy | Causes of 1979 Revolution (AP World)

Created by
Korina Chin
Why did the Iranian Revolution happen—and which factor mattered most?This Iranian Revolution Autopsy Activity challenges students to analyze the causes of the 1979 Revolution through a structured, evidence-based investigation. Designed for AP World History and Regents-level courses, this activity moves beyond surface-level content and pushes students to evaluate economic, political, religious, and global factors. Students will: ✔ Analyze a multi-layered background reading with embedded caus
Preview of 1984 - Ministry Decides / Hook Activity

1984 - Ministry Decides / Hook Activity

What happens when authority gains the power to define truth itself? This rigorous 1984 hook activity challenges students to confront difficult questions about censorship, misinformation, surveillance, public safety, and institutional authority before they ever open the novel. Through a series of ethical scenarios, students must make decisions, defend their reasoning, and examine the principles behind their beliefs. Rather than functioning as a simple anticipation guide, The Ministry Decides is
Preview of Balfour Declaration Activity | Middle East Decision Simulation

Balfour Declaration Activity | Middle East Decision Simulation

Created by
Korina Chin
Engage students in one of the most complex turning points in modern history.This Balfour Declaration Decision Architecture activity challenges students to analyze competing nationalist claims, evaluate British imperial strategy, and make high-stakes policy decisions that shaped the future of the Middle East. Students move through three phases: Wartime decision-making (1917) Postwar implementation (1919) Escalating conflict under British rule (1920s–1930s) At each stage, students: ✔ Analyze
Preview of TOK & AI 1B SIS: The AI Witness

TOK & AI 1B SIS: The AI Witness

The AI Witness is a classroom-ready TOK Strategic Interaction Scenario that asks students to examine when an AI-generated account should be trusted, challenged, limited, or rejected as evidence. In this simulation, a high school disciplinary committee must decide whether to rely on an AI-assisted monitoring report that accuses a student of academic misconduct. The report sounds objective and partly fits the evidence, but it also contains gaps, assumptions, and uncertainty. Students take on roles
Preview of Viking Runes Lesson | Norse Codebreaking

Viking Runes Lesson | Norse Codebreaking

Viking Runes Lesson | Norse Codebreaking | Gr 4–8Getting students to move beyond surface-level engagement and actually interpret historical sources can be a challenge. This hands-on Viking runes lesson tackles that by turning students into codebreakers, decoding messages and uncovering what runes reveal about Norse society, beliefs, and daily life. Designed for middle and high school classrooms, it builds skills in interpretation, enquiry, and collaboration through structured, differentiated tas
Preview of AP Human Geography End of Year Capstone Project | Create a Country | All 7 Units

AP Human Geography End of Year Capstone Project | Create a Country | All 7 Units

Bring your course full circle with a meaningful, creative, and rigorous capstone experience! The AP Human Geography End of Year Capstone Project | Create a Country | All 7 Units challenges students to apply everything they’ve learned across the entire year to design and present their own realistic country. This project is perfect for the final weeks of school—giving students ownership, creativity, and a chance to demonstrate mastery of all seven APHuG units in one cohesive assignment. 🌍 What
Preview of Decision Architecture: The League of Nations (1931–1936) | Road to WWII | FREE

Decision Architecture: The League of Nations (1931–1936) | Road to WWII | FREE

Created by
Korina Chin
What This IsThis is a one-period Decision Architecture that places students in the mid-1930s, before World War II begins, as the League of Nations faces repeated challenges to collective security. Students must make one irreversible decision using limited and conflicting evidence—mirroring how leaders actually confronted aggression without knowing how events would unfold. This activity is part of the Decision Architecture approach used throughout the Projects Over Packets series. What Makes
Preview of Six-Day War Decision Architecture (1967) | Middle East Simulation

Six-Day War Decision Architecture (1967) | Middle East Simulation

Created by
Korina Chin
Engage your students in one of the most critical turning points in modern Middle Eastern history with this Six-Day War Decision Architecture (1967). This activity moves beyond memorization and challenges students to think like historians and policymakers. Students analyze complex background readings, evaluate conflicting sources, and make high-stakes decisions under uncertainty. Instead of asking “What happened?”, students answer: 👉 “What should have been done?” 🧠 What Students Will Do:
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