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Preview of Buddhism & Hinduism WebQuest: Two Worksheets, Quiz, Keys, Editable/Offline Use

Buddhism & Hinduism WebQuest: Two Worksheets, Quiz, Keys, Editable/Offline Use

Hinduism & Buddhism WebQuest | World Religions | Editable & Print/DigitalHelp students explore two of the world’s oldest religions with this engaging Hinduism and Buddhism WebQuest! Designed for upper elementary and middle school social studies classes, this resource guides students through clear, student-friendly online content while building reading, comprehension, and comparison skills. Students use a safe, easy-to-read website to investigate the beliefs, practices, and key ideas of Hinduis
Preview of AP World History Topics 2.5 and 2.6 Worksheets: Consequences of Connectivity

AP World History Topics 2.5 and 2.6 Worksheets: Consequences of Connectivity

This ready-to-use AP World History resource helps students analyze the cultural and environmental consequences of increased connectivity from c. 1200–1450. The assignment set includes focused worksheets and teacher keys covering religious diffusion, traveler accounts, technological diffusion, crop diffusion, and the spread and consequences of the Black Death. Topics covered include:Religious diffusion along the Silk Roads and Indian Ocean networksIslamization and religious conflict in Central As
Preview of AP Human Geography 4.7 - Forms of Government | Lesson Plan | FRQ | Theocracy

AP Human Geography 4.7 - Forms of Government | Lesson Plan | FRQ | Theocracy

AP Human Geography 4.7 – Forms of Government | Lesson Plan | FRQ | TheocracyPrepare your students for AP Human Geography Unit 4.7 (Forms of Government) with this engaging, standards-aligned lesson that blends direct instruction, inquiry, real-world examples, and AP-style practice. This resource is ideal for AP-level rigor while remaining accessible and student-friendly. Students explore democracy, authoritarianism, totalitarianism, and theocracy, with a focused case study on global theocrac
Preview of Dust Bowl Oral History with AI | Two Differentiated Versions for U.S. History

Dust Bowl Oral History with AI | Two Differentiated Versions for U.S. History

DescriptionBring the Dust Bowl to life with this interactive, inquiry-based project where students interview an AI model acting as a 1930s Dust Bowl survivor. Perfect for U.S. History or Great Depression units, this activity blends historical empathy, literacy, and technology skills in a creative, structured way. Students choose a historical role (farmer, migrant worker, mother, teacher, journalist, etc.), write thoughtful questions, and use an AI chat tool to conduct a simulated interview. T
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