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Preview of AP Human Geography Vocabulary Bingo Cards & Calling Terms Review

AP Human Geography Vocabulary Bingo Cards & Calling Terms Review

Bring review day to life with this engaging and classroom-tested AP Human Geography Bingo set. Featuring 30 unique Bingo cards and a complete set of calling term definitions, this resource reinforces key concepts and vocabulary across the AP Human Geography course. Use it as a fun formative assessment, end-of-unit review, or pre-exam refresher. With a mix of models, theories, and terms from all seven units, this Bingo game gets students thinking, discussing, and applying their knowledge in a lo
Preview of Short Interview Quiz

Short Interview Quiz

Created by
Serena Pariser
This is a 6 question (mix of short answer, multiple choice, and fill in the blank) that helps assess a student's knowledge of formal job interview: 1. protocol 2. questions to ask the interviewer 3. also allows kids to think about how they can benefit a company and bring that to the table during an interview This is great for any age student getting ready to interview for a job. Or, it can be used with younger grades to practice.
Preview of NATO - Global Politics

NATO - Global Politics

This lesson examines NATO as a military alliance, focusing on its origins, purpose, and contemporary relevance in global politics. Learning Activities Included:Warm UpStudents will watch a video of Donald Trump speaking about NATO and analyze his perspective, then view archival footage of the treaty signing to learn about NATO’s founding. They will also take a quiz to assess their baseline knowledge of the alliance.Presentation: NATO 101Students will participate in an interactive teacher-led pre
Preview of The Rohingya Crisis - Global Politics

The Rohingya Crisis - Global Politics

This lesson examines the Rohingya crisis in Myanmar, focusing on the persecution of the Rohingya minority, the international legal frameworks addressing crimes against humanity, and the responses of both Myanmar’s leaders and the global community. Through readings, videos, an interactive online exhibit, and source-based questions, students will analyze the roots of the crisis, the classification of the crimes, and begin to reflect on justice and accountability. Learning Activities Include:Warm
Preview of French Revolution “Reals” Project

French Revolution “Reals” Project

Bring History to Life with First-Person, Short-Form VideosOverview: The French Revolution “Reals” Project is an immersive, student-centered lesson that blends historical inquiry with social media storytelling. Students step into the shoes of revolution-era characters and create TikTok or Instagram-style videos from their perspective. This creative activity promotes deep content knowledge, primary source analysis, and authentic voice—all while increasing engagement and retention. What’s Included
Preview of The Effectiveness of Human Rights Treaties

The Effectiveness of Human Rights Treaties

This lesson explores the effectiveness of international human rights treaties by engaging students in a series of activities, including background reading, role play, and comparative analysis. Students will critically assess the strengths and limitations of these treaties, understand various perspectives, and reflect on the broader impact of the international human rights regime. Learning activities include: 1. Warm Up: Students will discuss their previous knowledge of human rights treaties.
Preview of French and Indian War Readings and Scenario Activity: Guided Notes PowerPoint

French and Indian War Readings and Scenario Activity: Guided Notes PowerPoint

This French and Indian War lesson includes an engaging background readings and scenario activity, guided notes, and a PowerPoint activity to teach the different perspectives and outcomes of the French and Indian War. This activity kicks off class with a discussion on "war" and what causes it (and if war can be avoided) before diving into an indepth analysis of the different players involved in the French and Indian War. This activity is guaranteed to get students discussing who is at fault fo
Preview of Mock Trial Preparation and Script

Mock Trial Preparation and Script

This product includes graphic organizers to help your students gather ideas and information to present in a formal trial-like manner. You can use any literature story or informational text with this packet. Put a character or a historical figure on trial for crimes they've committed. The possibilities are endless! You will receive: Printable pages that can be used to create a packet specialized for both the Prosecution team and the Defense Team. A script to help move the trial along in a manner
Preview of Goods and Services Producers and Consumers Economics Activity Second Grade

Goods and Services Producers and Consumers Economics Activity Second Grade

Looking for an engaging early elementary economics lesson? Your students will gain a deep understanding of buyers and sellers (producers and consumers) in a community with this fun simulation activity. Your second or third grade social studies students will love creating their own good or service. This resource is suprisingly low-prep for how interactive it is. Simply print, cut, and go! You'll get teacher instructions, classroom procedures, printable student sheets, a student reflection sheet
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 Ancient Civilizations Trade Simulation Interactive Economics & Geography Game

Ancient Civilizations Trade Simulation Interactive Economics & Geography Game

Engage students in hands-on learning with this Ancient Civilizations Trade Simulation! In this interactive world history activity, students represent ancient civilizations and negotiate trades using resource cards (Gold, Spices, Textiles, and Grain) to survive and thrive. With event and challenge cards, star-based resource values, and structured trade logs, students develop critical thinking, economic reasoning, and collaboration skills. Perfect for middle school and high school social studi
Preview of Cold War Simulation Activity: Alliance Building & Diplomacy Role-Play Grade 6-12

Cold War Simulation Activity: Alliance Building & Diplomacy Role-Play Grade 6-12

Engage students in Cold War history with this interactive alliance simulation! Includes 30 country role cards, negotiation logs, alliance tracker, reflection sheet, and teacher guide. Perfect for grades 6–12 to explore Cold War diplomacy and global strategy. Bring the Cold War to life in your classroom with this engaging Cold War Simulation Activity! Designed for grades 6–12, this role-play experience allows students to step into the shoes of global leaders navigating one of the most tense and
Preview of Cold War McCarthyism Role-Play: Red Scare & Civil Liberties Classroom Simulation

Cold War McCarthyism Role-Play: Red Scare & Civil Liberties Classroom Simulation

Bring the McCarthy Red Scare to life with this engaging McCarthyism role-play simulation! Students take on roles as senators, witnesses, and journalists to explore fear, civil liberties, and political pressure during the Cold War. Includes scripts, character cards, note-taking guides, and reflection prompts—perfect for any Cold War or U.S. History unit! Bring Cold War history to life with this powerful McCarthyism Role-Play Simulation, where students experience the fear, tension, and political
Preview of Florida 7th Grade Civics Simulation SS.7.CG.2.9 Identify Bias & Propoganda

Florida 7th Grade Civics Simulation SS.7.CG.2.9 Identify Bias & Propoganda

Introducing "Empowering Citizens: Addressing State and Local Issues through Public Policy Analysis." This innovative lesson and simulation provide students with the tools and knowledge to actively engage in addressing state and local problems through research, analysis, and advocacy. By immersing students in real-world scenarios, they will explore the intricate process of researching public policy alternatives, identifying relevant government agencies, and determining effective courses of action
Preview of Holiday Networking Workshop for Students: Career Skills & Festive Fun Activity

Holiday Networking Workshop for Students: Career Skills & Festive Fun Activity

Boost your students' career readiness with this Holiday Networking Workshop! Includes 36 holiday-themed business profiles, engaging conversation starters, reflection activities, and a mini-lecture to teach essential networking skills. Perfect for career exploration, soft skills development, and holiday fun! ✨ Holiday Networking Workshop Looking for a fun and festive way to teach your students the essential skill of networking? This Holiday Networking Workshop is the perfect blend of caree
Preview of Florida 7th Grade Civics Simulation SS.7.CG.3.10 Source & Types of Law

Florida 7th Grade Civics Simulation SS.7.CG.3.10 Source & Types of Law

Introduce your students to the multifaceted world of law by delving into the various sources and types of legal frameworks that shape societies. Begin by exploring the historical roots of legal systems, emphasizing how ancient codes of law have influenced modern-day legislation. Through this lesson, students will gain a comprehensive understanding of the diverse sources of law, including natural law, constitutional law, statutory law, case law, and common law. Furthermore, they will discern the
Preview of Florida 7th Grade Civics Simulations SS.7.CG.4.2 International Organizations

Florida 7th Grade Civics Simulations SS.7.CG.4.2 International Organizations

Through this lesson and simulation, students will delve into major international organizations such as the United Nations, NATO, ICJ, and WTO, gaining a deeper understanding of their structures and functions. They will also analyze the advantages and disadvantages of U.S. participation in these organizations, fostering critical thinking and diplomatic skills. By immersing themselves in simulated scenarios and collaborative discussions, students will develop a nuanced perspective on the complexit
Preview of Postcards from the American Empire | U.S. Imperialism Writing Activity

Postcards from the American Empire | U.S. Imperialism Writing Activity

Created by
MrBearTeaches
How did American imperialism look and feel to the people living under U.S. influence? In this engaging writing and analysis activity, students explore U.S. imperialism through the perspectives of native residents in Hawaiʻi, China, and the Philippines. Rather than focusing only on battles or policy, students examine how American political, economic, and military expansion reshaped everyday life abroad. This activity is designed as a bridge or extension between APUSH Topics 7.2 (Imperialism:
Preview of Florida 7th Grade Civics Simulation SS.7.CG.3.1 U.S Vs Other Forms of Government

Florida 7th Grade Civics Simulation SS.7.CG.3.1 U.S Vs Other Forms of Government

Through engaging activities, students will explore and analyze the unique qualities of the U.S. government system in safeguarding liberty, freedom, and representative governance. By delving into various forms of government and dissecting thought-provoking scenarios, students will develop a deeper understanding of key principles such as checks and balances, individual rights, and the rule of law, distinguishing the U.S. constitutional republic from authoritarian regimes.
Preview of Florida 7th Grade Civics Simulation SS.7.CG.2.8 Impact of the Media

Florida 7th Grade Civics Simulation SS.7.CG.2.8 Impact of the Media

By actively engaging in activities such as conducting interviews, writing articles, organizing protests, and lobbying government officials, students develop a deep understanding of the role of media, individuals, and interest groups in holding government accountable and shaping public policy. With its emphasis on experiential learning and real-world application, "Monitoring and Influencing Government" provides educators with a valuable resource for teaching essential concepts of civics and gover
Preview of Long Jump - Ancient Greece

Long Jump - Ancient Greece

This lesson recreates the traditional way that Ancient Greeks did their long jump using weights to increase their distance. This lesson is perfect when the students study Ancient Greece or the origin of the Olympics or Science Fair!
Preview of Royal Kingdom Simulation: Problem Solving, Budgeting, Explanations Practice

Royal Kingdom Simulation: Problem Solving, Budgeting, Explanations Practice

Created by
Katie Ellis
An introduction to simulations for students! You have been hired as the Royal Advisor. Your first task is to update and hire new staff. Any positions not filled will become your responsibility in the meantime. You have a budget of 175 gold pieces. Who will you hire in this first round? Explain why you made these decisions to the king and queen. Students will gain practical application of the following skills: Creative problem solvingDecision makingBudgetingExplanation of choicesRole playing / pu
Preview of Political Revolution Simulation Activity: French Revolution Role Play

Political Revolution Simulation Activity: French Revolution Role Play

French Revolution Simulation Activity: Engage Your Students in Historical Role PlayImmerse your students in the complexities of the French Revolution with this dynamic and interactive French Revolution Simulation. Designed to bring history to life, this multi day classroom activity allows students to step into the shoes of key factions—such as the monarchy, revolutionaries, and neutral parties—experiencing firsthand the power struggles, negotiations, and decisions that shaped one of history's mo
Preview of The War of 1812 Readers Theatre

The War of 1812 Readers Theatre

This War of 1812 Reader’s Theater transforms traditional history instruction into an immersive, high-engagement learning experience where students actively build understanding through performance, discussion, and movement. Designed for upper elementary classrooms, this resource helps students explore the causes, key events, and lasting impact of the War of 1812 while strengthening essential skills such as chronological reasoning, cause-and-effect analysis, and evidence-based thinking. The struct
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