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Preview of Readers Theatre: Viewpoints of the Federalists and Anti-Federalists

Readers Theatre: Viewpoints of the Federalists and Anti-Federalists

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The Civics Dude
This interactive reader’s theater immerses students in the constitutional debate between Federalists and Anti-Federalists, allowing them to explore how differing viewpoints shaped the ratification of the U.S. Constitution and led to the addition of the Bill of Rights. Students take on roles such as James Madison, Brutus, and other perspective-based characters, engaging in a structured performance that blends historical content, primary source excerpts (Federalist No. 10 and Brutus I), and modern
Preview of Twist of Fate - Ecosystems NGSS High School Science Math, Life, Earth

Twist of Fate - Ecosystems NGSS High School Science Math, Life, Earth

Students enjoy this activity! They are competitive (which group makes the most money) and ethically engaged. They learn real life lessons while having fun. Physical and Mathematical Model. Students plan and “plant” their own forest. There are unexpected environmental and financial consequences for their decisions resulting from a spin of the “Twist of Fate Disturbance.” Students simulate changes with tree growth and harvest phases over time. And, there is a surprise life lesson at the end. This
Preview of Responsibility Student Resource Two

Responsibility Student Resource Two

Empower Students to Take the Wheel: Case Study Analysis on ResponsibilityHelp your students move from making excuses to making progress with this engaging, real-world Case Study Analysis module. This resource is designed to help teenagers identify the "Four Pillars of Responsibility" and apply them to the common challenges they face in high school—from group project drama to the struggle of early morning alarms. By analyzing relatable scenarios, students learn that responsibility isn't just a l
Preview of Reader's Theater:  Honoring the Heroes of September 11th

Reader's Theater: Honoring the Heroes of September 11th

Created by
JB Creations
Students will actively engage in dialogue that will increase their awareness of the events surrounding September 11th through a kid sensitive script based on a true story focusing on the human spirit. Stitches of Love tells the sweet story of the power of healing provided through a rescued flag from Ground Zero and the journey it made around our country to its final resting place in the 9/11 Memorial. By providing 16 individual parts, more students will have a chance to practice fluency, use
Preview of Quick Overview - Utilizing AI in Writing

Quick Overview - Utilizing AI in Writing

Created by
Laura Thompson
This is short google slides (15 slides long) with detailed examples of how to properly use AI in writing for high school students. It uses precise examples as to why something is or is not correct usage. Also includes a short "quiz" on google forms that gives 5 scenarios and has students decide if it is correct or incorrect usage of AI. It works as a refresher for students who have seen AI and need direct examples of the best way to use it (since it's not going anywhere). The overview and quiz p
Preview of Criminal Law Unit 1 BUNDLE — Foundations of Criminal Law + Extension Pack

Criminal Law Unit 1 BUNDLE — Foundations of Criminal Law + Extension Pack

📘 BUNDLE DESCRIPTIONThis bundle combines Criminal Law Unit 1: Foundations of Criminal Law with the Unit 1 Extension Pack, giving teachers a complete, flexible, and engaging introduction to Criminal Law — without overwhelming worksheets or heavy prep. Perfect for Civics, Criminal Justice, Law & Public Safety pathways, Forensics introductions, or any high school law elective. The bundle delivers both structure and flexibility: The main unit provides lesson ideas, essential questions, vocabu
Preview of Delegated, Reserved, and Concurrent Powers: Power Sort Activity; Federalism

Delegated, Reserved, and Concurrent Powers: Power Sort Activity; Federalism

Engage your middle school students in learning about the three types of governmental powers— delegated (federal), reserved (state), and concurrent (shared)—with this hands-on, interactive Power Sort Activity! Students will: Sort example powers into the correct category. Discuss and justify their reasoning with peers. Apply critical thinking to real-world examples of government responsibilities. This resource includes: Ready-to-use Power Cards (Delegated, Reserved, Concurrent) Printable layo
Preview of Fall of Rome High School History Simulation

Fall of Rome High School History Simulation

Your high school history students will enjoy learning about the fall of Rome in 476 C.E. in this simulation! Students act in various roles, including the Pope, Roman leadership, Germanic tribes, or Roman provinces, and each role makes different decisions, like where to allocate troops, which provinces to attack, and where to build churches, among other actions. Various subtle manipulations are established throughout the simulation to ensure that the Roman provinces slowly fall to the Germanic
Preview of Chemistry: Isotopes & Nuclear Decay

Chemistry: Isotopes & Nuclear Decay

Created by
STEMora
Isotopes & Nuclear Decay Lesson | Radioactivity Hook, PhET Simulation, & Emoji Exit TicketSupercharge your science lesson with this fully interactive, curriculum-aligned resource on isotopes and nuclear decay. Designed to captivate students and support strong pedagogy, this complete lesson blends explicit instruction, inquiry-based learning, and creative assessment—all ready to use with zero prep. Students explore what makes an atom stable or unstable, why some elements are radioactive, and
Preview of Designer Baby Dilemma: CRISPR Ethics & IVF Decision-Making Activity

Designer Baby Dilemma: CRISPR Ethics & IVF Decision-Making Activity

Challenge your students to grapple with the cutting edge (and often controversial) world of genetic engineering with this engaging case study! "Gene Editing Ethics" places students in the complex situation of Priya and Alina, a couple undergoing IVF with the option to use CRISPR to select and modify their embryos. This isn't just a theoretical exercise – it's a deep dive into the real-world dilemmas surrounding "designer babies." Here's what your students will do: Become Decision-Makers: Step i
Preview of Financial Literacy:  a Classroom Economy builds Community - 7th TEKS

Financial Literacy: a Classroom Economy builds Community - 7th TEKS

FINANCIAL LITERACY – CREATE A CLASSROOM ECONOMY & BUILD COMMUNITY - YEAR LONG (loosely based on the program by Thom Gibson) INTRODUCTION:Goals: 1) Teach student’s financial literacy and build a strong community by allowing them to participate in a classroom economy. 2) Don’t overload the facilitator while accomplishing goal 1 or take up too much learning time. Why Implement this System?:It fulfills several 7th grade TEKS for financial literacy and gives you a context in which to teach the ot
Preview of Measuring Wave Parts Lab — Amplitude & Wavelength with PhET

Measuring Wave Parts Lab — Amplitude & Wavelength with PhET

Created by
mindMESA
Title: 🌊 Measuring Waves: Exploring Wave Parts with PhET Summary: In this lab, students use the PhET “Waves on a String” simulation to explore and measure wave properties, including amplitude, wavelength, crest, and trough. They create waves in manual and oscillate modes, observing how amplitude affects wave height and how frequency affects wavelength. Students pause the simulation to measure amplitude and wavelength, sketch and label wave parts, and draw examples showing combinations of high/l
Preview of Life Skills; Stock the Vending Machine

Life Skills; Stock the Vending Machine

This is a pre-vocational life skill task for students to practice and get used to stocking a vending machine. First the students will practice in the classroom by matching pictures of soda pop cans by brand or snacks that can be found in a vending machine. There are two types of vending machines. 1. Pop- cans only 2. Snacks- chips and candy You can also incorporate money skills by using the pricing guide as shown in the preview. I started with small money amounts of change such as a penny, n
Preview of PhET Guide-Diffusion and Graham's Law Virtual Lab

PhET Guide-Diffusion and Graham's Law Virtual Lab

Activity guide for PHet lab-diffusion simulation This is an activity I use towards the end of a gas law unit to introduce diffusion and Graham's law. Students should be fairly familiar with kinetic theory before doing activity. Editable 4 page student guide for the phet simulation of diffusion Part 1: students change variables of one gas and make qualitative observations and inferences Part 2: students change variables of two gases and make qualitative observations and inferences Part 3: studen
Preview of Game of Life: Math & Financial Literacy Reality Check Simulation- Canadian Money

Game of Life: Math & Financial Literacy Reality Check Simulation- Canadian Money

Created by
Bredy's Bunch
Do you LOVE the actual Game of Life?? Ready to play it with your students? Are they prepared for the true costs of the real world? Purpose- Teach students how to manage money and budget for a month. This will develop their communication, collaboration, and entrepreneurial skills. This activity will meet the needs for knowing the expectations and finances of the real world. Game of Life: Reality Check Plans Math 7/8, Grade 9/10 Workplace and Apprenticeship Math, Grade 11/12 Math, Life Transitio
Preview of Game of Life: Math & Financial Literacy Reality Check Simulation-American Money

Game of Life: Math & Financial Literacy Reality Check Simulation-American Money

Created by
Bredy's Bunch
Do you LOVE the actual Game of Life?? Ready to play it with your students? Are they prepared for the true costs of the real world? Purpose- Teach students how to manage money and budget for a month. This will develop their communication, collaboration, and entrepreneurial skills. This activity will meet the needs for knowing the expectations and finances of the real world. Game of Life: Reality Check Plans Math 7/8, Grade 9/10 Workplace and Apprenticeship Math, Grade 11/12 Math, Life Transitions
Preview of Credit Card Interest Example Excel Spreadsheet

Credit Card Interest Example Excel Spreadsheet

An easy to understand and simple way to introduce students to how credit card interest can works and how quickly debt can build up. Simply fill in the two highlighted cells with the credit card rate and how much was spent on the card and the spreadsheet will self populate to show the first 12 months, two years, three years, four years, five years, ten years, 10 years, 20 years and 25 years. A must see for all future credit card owners and a great way to show the real-life application of decimal
Preview of Adulting 101: The Ultimate Financial Literacy Budgeting Simulation (Web Game)

Adulting 101: The Ultimate Financial Literacy Budgeting Simulation (Web Game)

Created by
DocV
STOP GRADING MATH ERRORS. START TEACHING LIFE SKILLS.Are you tired of "budgeting projects" where students just fill in worksheets with outdated rent prices from 2015? Are you spending hours grading calculation errors instead of financial behaviors? Adulting 101 is a fully interactive, browser-based Financial Literacy Simulator that puts your students in the driver's seat of their own financial future. It is not just a worksheet. It is an engine. (No Internet or WiFi needed.)🎮 THE STUDENT EXPER
Preview of Predicting Population Size Lab Activity - New and Improved!

Predicting Population Size Lab Activity - New and Improved!

Egg Ecology is a great way to bring some math into your biology class. In this lesson, students get to use the capture and recapture method on a population of wild plastic eggs that have been dispersed through the classroom habitat. This lesson is perfect for: 1. Learning about population ecology 2. Seeing how mathematical models can be applied to real-life biology problems. 3. Testing a mathematical model to see how reliable it is 4. Discussing assumptions and limitations of mathematical mod
Preview of The Outsiders PreReading Activities, Discussions, & Simulations

The Outsiders PreReading Activities, Discussions, & Simulations

The Outsiders demonstrates social issues commonly seen in the 1960s. These activities and discussions allow students to analyze the context of The Outsiders before reading it. They engage with these ideas by first taking a personality quiz determining if they are a Soc or Greaser. Then, they dive into slang and the type of literature that defines The Outsiders. Then, wrap up by experiencing social life in the 1960s with the simulations. This product will also help students get in the right mi
Preview of Free Fall & Terminal Velocity Unit | Doodle Notes, Worksheets, Interactive App

Free Fall & Terminal Velocity Unit | Doodle Notes, Worksheets, Interactive App

Help students understand free fall, gravity, air resistance, drag force, and terminal velocity with this complete PhysicsFlow Free Fall & Terminal Velocity Unit for high school physics. This classroom-ready resource is designed for Grades 11–12 Physics and includes visual doodle notes, printable worksheets, challenge problems, an exit ticket, teacher guide, interactive HTML app, and guided app worksheet. Students will learn that in free fall, gravity is the only force acting, and near Earth t
Preview of WWII Turning Points Historical Investigation Lab

WWII Turning Points Historical Investigation Lab

Investigate primary sources and evidence from five pivotal World War II turning points in this no-prep, browser-based historical investigation lab for grades 7-12. What's Included:Interactive evidence network with 21 clickable nodes linking leaders, events, and primary source documentsFive turning points covered: Pearl Harbor, Battle of Midway, Stalingrad, D-Day, and HiroshimaSeven embedded primary sources including FDR's Day of Infamy speech, Eisenhower's D-Day order, Truman's Hiroshima announc
Preview of Sentence & Talking Stems

Sentence & Talking Stems

Created by
JAZMYN Allen
Accountable Talk is focused, collaborative talk meant to deepen and extend students’ thinking about a topic. Students respond to and further develop what other students have said. The more they talk, the more the learn! This is a key component in Danielson evaluations. Sentence stems give your students a guide on how to answer text dependent questions. As students answer questions on the text, stems require your student to cite evidence within the text. This is a key skill for PARCC testing. T
Preview of Economic Inequality and the Gini Coefficient - Global Politics

Economic Inequality and the Gini Coefficient - Global Politics

This lesson explores wealth inequality and its measurement, focusing on income distribution, policy debates, and global disparities. Through a photo essay, video analysis, data visualizations, mapping exercises, source analysis, and a mini role-play, students will critically examine the causes and consequences of economic inequality while engaging with diverse perspectives on potential solutions. Learning activities include: 1. Warm Up: Students will begin by analyzing a photo essay on wealth in
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