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Preview of ALL AICE U.S. History AS Level Notes *FULL YEAR*

ALL AICE U.S. History AS Level Notes *FULL YEAR*

In this bundle, you will find ALL NOTES for AICE U.S. History AS Level, including Units 1, 2, 3, and 4. Complete with detailed hand-summarized bullet points, historical drawings, dates, political cartoons, portraits, color-coded maps, and handmade mind maps / spider diagrams, these slides are a great choice for first year AICE teachers. This bundle includes 306 slides which will cover the entire academic year. **All information in these slideshows were found in Alan Farmer's Cambridge-Endorse
Preview of Ancient Voices Podcast: Hammurabi's Code—Was Ancient Justice Fair? | MYP Civic

Ancient Voices Podcast: Hammurabi's Code—Was Ancient Justice Fair? | MYP Civic

Created by
Socratic Shrake
Bring ancient history to LIFE with a classroom podcast your students will actually want to listen to! In this engaging audio experience, student journalist Jordan interviews Dr. Patel — a historian of ancient Mesopotamia — about one of the world's oldest law codes. Together they analyze the actual laws of Hammurabi, debate whether the punishments were fair, and connect ancient justice to modern ideas your students already know. ★  WHAT'S INCLUDED (5 ready-to-use resources):✔ Podcast Script — Ful
Preview of Carbohydrates and Lipids Video Lecture & Notes

Carbohydrates and Lipids Video Lecture & Notes

NO PREP NEEDED! Part one of a two-part flipped classroom lecture series on macromolecules. Part 1: carbohydrates and lipids Part 2: proteins and nucleic acids Perfect for distance learning, flipped/blended learning classes, or homeschool. Students are tasked with watching a youtube video and constructing their notes from the video. Notes are digital or .pdf. Includes answer key. Perfect for assigning with canvas, google classroom, or any other platform. Students can work on chromebooks, tabl
Preview of Was Hammurabi's Code Fair? DEBATE No Prep! Differentiated, Guide, Key, Organizer

Was Hammurabi's Code Fair? DEBATE No Prep! Differentiated, Guide, Key, Organizer

Build historical thinking, source analysis, and debate skills with this engaging Hammurabi’s Code Debate activity! Students examine primary source laws from Hammurabi’s Code, analyze their meaning and fairness, and prepare arguments for a structured classroom debate answering the central question: “Was Hammurabi’s Code fair?”This resource includes TWO differentiated levels that allow all students to participate in the same debate. The laws are carefully curated around five key themes: Fami
Preview of AP US History Unit 5 Guided Notes | Period 5: 1844–1877 |

AP US History Unit 5 Guided Notes | Period 5: 1844–1877 |

This student guided notes packet covers all AP topics in Period 5, structured around AP historical thinking skills with tiered graphic organizers. What's included: • Topic 5.1 Contextualization: How Unit 4 developments made the Civil War inevitable • Road to Civil War: Compromise of 1850 effect chart + causation chain (Missouri Compromise → Secession) • Civil War: Union vs. Confederate comparison chart (6 dimensions) + social change CCOT • Emancipation Proclamation: multiple audiences analysis •
Preview of World Religions Worksheet | Hindu Buddhism Judaism Christian Islam | Video Notes

World Religions Worksheet | Hindu Buddhism Judaism Christian Islam | Video Notes

Created by
Socratic Shrake
NO PREP | PRINT & DIGITAL | ANSWER KEY INCLUDED Keep your students engaged and on task with this world religions video follow-along worksheet — a ready-to-use resource that covers all 5 major world religions in one structured, student-friendly activity. Students watch a short YouTube video and fill in the blanks as they go, building vocabulary and content knowledge across Hinduism, Buddhism, Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. Color-coded by religion, packed with bonus enrichment questions, and b
Preview of Proteins and Nucleic Acids Video Lecture & Notes

Proteins and Nucleic Acids Video Lecture & Notes

NO PREP NEEDED! Part two of a two-part flipped classroom lecture series on macromolecules. Part 1: carbohydrates and lipids Part 2: proteins and nucleic acids Perfect for distance learning, flipped/blended learning classes, or homeschool. Students are tasked with watching a youtube video and constructing their notes from the video. Notes are digital or .pdf. Includes answer key. Perfect for assigning with canvas, google classroom, or any other platform. Students can work on chromebooks, tabl
Preview of I, Robot: The Code of Humanity Big Idea 5  AP CSP

I, Robot: The Code of Humanity Big Idea 5 AP CSP

Created by
Franco Comp Sci
This digital escape room lesson is a fun and engaging way to help students understand how computing affects the world around them. Instead of just reading or taking notes, students become part of a story where they have to solve challenges to escape robots and save themselves. Each question is tied to a real computer science idea—like protecting private information, avoiding online scams, and understanding who has access to technology. Because the questions are part of a storyline, students are
Preview of Cell Energy Big Picture Diagram Notes

Cell Energy Big Picture Diagram Notes

Created by
mrsdewittebio
OverviewA one page hand-drawn "big picture" of the reactions of photosynthesis and cellular respiration and how they connect. Comes With:Blank Diagram PDFDiagram KEYVideo Notes: Youtube VersionVideo Notes: Edpuzzle VersionGimkit GameHow I use it:I use this for AP Biology during Unit 3: Cellular Energetics to review everything students should already know about photosynthesis and cellular respiration from introductory biology. I copy the diagram on white cardstock and students keep it at the fro
Preview of APAfAm - 3.3: Black Codes, Land, and Labor

APAfAm - 3.3: Black Codes, Land, and Labor

Created by
Pax Professor
Curriculum annotations are designed as a form of note taking for students taking AP African American Studies. Notes are based on the following from the Course and Exam Description from the College Board: Learning ObjectivesEssential KnowledgeRequired SourcesLinks to publicly available readings are included in the documents. The product will give you links to download a PDF or to make a copy of a Google Doc with the curriculum annotations. Answer Key now included!
Preview of Properties of Water Video Lecture & Notes (digital & print)

Properties of Water Video Lecture & Notes (digital & print)

NO PREP NEEDED! Perfect for distance learning, flipped/blended learning classes, or homeschool. Students are tasked with watching a youtube video and constructing their notes from the video. Includes answer key. Perfect for assigning with google classroom or any other platform. Students can work on chromebooks, tablets, or just about any device that can access google slides to complete this assignment (if using the digital version). Includes a printed version that allows students to scan a QR c
Preview of England's Green Poem Analyses -- Zaffar Kunial -- AICE Literature Curriculum

England's Green Poem Analyses -- Zaffar Kunial -- AICE Literature Curriculum

Created by
Paul Warren
An in-depth analysis England's Green Part One by Zaffar Kunial, with color-coded notes for each of the poems up for examination from the 2027-2028 syllabus. Notes include poetic/structural devices for each poem, as well as theme(s) and tone. It is the resource that I wish I could've found online, but I couldn't, so I made it myself. Hope it helps! The poems themselves have room to be written in, but only the highlighted portions are included here. This is to avoid copyright issues. Go buy the f
Preview of Cartoon Notes: Hess's Law

Cartoon Notes: Hess's Law

The Cartoon Notes series provide student with a cartoons image to learn about chemistry concepts and simplified color coded notes that align to standards based content. This is perfect for all learners (learning support, on level, and advanced learners) and can be used as a supplement to instruction such as a review or study guide before an assessment. This specific Cartoon Notes: Thermochemistry document includes the key features of a reaction diagram and how to determine if a reaction is en
Preview of Cartoon Notes: Solution Chemistry

Cartoon Notes: Solution Chemistry

The Cartoon Notes series provide student with a cartoons image to learn about chemistry concepts and simplified color coded notes that align to standards based content. This is perfect for all learners (learning support, on level, and advanced learners) and can be used as a supplement to instruction such as a review or study guide before an assessment. The Cartoon Notes: Solution Chemistry gives students a simplified outline using original cartoon images. This summary includes an overview of uns
Preview of Cartoon Notes: Calorimetry

Cartoon Notes: Calorimetry

The Cartoon Notes series provide student with a cartoons image to learn about chemistry concepts and simplified color coded notes that align to standards based content. This is perfect for all learners (learning support, on level, and advanced learners) and can be used as a supplement to instruction such as a review or study guide before an assessment. This specific Cartoon Notes: Calorimetry document guides students in calculating heat transfer based on calorimetry cup calorimetry and using
Preview of AP® United States History: Introduction to Gilded Age Escape Room

AP® United States History: Introduction to Gilded Age Escape Room

Created by
MrBearTeaches
Kick off your Gilded Age unit with a fun, low-prep digital escape room that gets students reading, note-taking, and applying key concepts right away! In this activity, students move through a series of “rooms” focused on essential Gilded Age topics. Each room includes resources and prompts so students can take notes, then use what they learned to crack a lock code and advance. This is perfect for introducing the Gilded Age, previewing unit themes, or assigning as a digital sub plan / review day.
Preview of 3. Gr. 12/IB History 1600 Entire unit

3. Gr. 12/IB History 1600 Entire unit

1600's (100 years of key events and people from around the world) 80 slides (activities, videos, and lecture notes) The entire course is available 7 units (+historiography into, summative and exam review) or select the era you need for additional resources. ________________ American settlement, New Amsterdam, Jamestown, India, China, Sqanto, Religious intolerance, Gunpowder plot, King James, William, Cromwell, Peace of Westphalia, Tudors, Fille de Roi, Acadians, Slavery increases, Code Noir, Sla
Preview of IB English A: Literature - IO Given Structure

IB English A: Literature - IO Given Structure

Help your students structure an intricate, detailed, and interlinked Individual Oral and set of Ten Bullet Points (a set requirement) using this colour-coded, easy to follow handout. The handout itself contained detailed information on what needs to be covered in the individual oral, and if used correctly, can easily be adjusted to create the students Ten Bullet Points document by copying and pasting highlighted sections. *Note students will need to be familiar with course content to use this o
Preview of Mesopotamia DBQ Lite | Differentiated Versions, Rubric, Organizers, Key, Vocab

Mesopotamia DBQ Lite | Differentiated Versions, Rubric, Organizers, Key, Vocab

Help students explore why Mesopotamia is called the “Cradle of Civilization” using this differentiated mini-DBQ activity! Students analyze three authentic primary sources—a law from Hammurabi’s Code, a ziggurat image, and a translated trade record—to draw conclusions about government, religion, and economy in early Mesopotamia. This resource includes two fully differentiated levels with the same final writing prompt, allowing for whole-class discussion while supporting a wide range of learners
Preview of AP Music Theory - Seventh Chords in Inversion Drag & Drop

AP Music Theory - Seventh Chords in Inversion Drag & Drop

Created by
Jodi Austin
Meaningful digital learning for music theory classes! Students drag & drop answers to practice music theory knowledge in this Google Slides activity. Twenty slides include: identifying bass notes from figured bass symbols, identifying inversions from examples in treble clef, and identifying figured bass from choral voicing examples. Figured bass symbols include 6/5, 4/3, and 4/2 for V and vii chords in major and minor. Included are easy instructions for sharing through forced copy into s
Preview of How to Read Literature Like a Professor Hyperdoc | Interactive Document

How to Read Literature Like a Professor Hyperdoc | Interactive Document

Created by
Lit and More
This hyperdoc guides students on an interactive study of Thomas C. Foster's How to Read Literature Like a Professor, be it in class or online at home. The notes align my classic HTRLLAP notes and bell-ringers, but are redesigned for more self-instruction and student analysis. The hyperdoc is designed with color-coded tasks, including: Red: Bell-ringer & Warm-up activities - Students apply each chapter's "Fosterism" (It's all Political, Acts of Communion, etc.) to a story, movie, or other e
Preview of Full Year - APUSH Review Digital Escape Room - AP US History - AP Exam Prep

Full Year - APUSH Review Digital Escape Room - AP US History - AP Exam Prep

These content-driven Escape Rooms will allow students to explore important aspects of the APUSH Periods in a fun & competitive way. Each includes a student printable or digital Note Sheet & a Google Forms escape room that can be used in class or independently for homework or Exam Review. Have students team up to see who can crack the codes first! These extra review activities are NOT included in the APUSH Full Year Bundle. Buy 5 & get 3 free with this Complete Escape Room Bundle! CLICK HER
Preview of Mesopotamia Mini Research Project & Presentation, Differentiated versions, Key

Mesopotamia Mini Research Project & Presentation, Differentiated versions, Key

Bring student learning to life with this engaging, differentiated Mesopotamia Mini-Project Presentation! In this flexible unit assessment, students choose a key aspect of Mesopotamian civilization—such as cuneiform writing, Hammurabi’s Code, ziggurats, trade, or inventions—and create a short presentation to teach their classmates. With two scaffolded levels, this project supports a wide range of learners while encouraging rich historical thinking, meaningful analysis, and public speaking confide
Preview of AP Music Theory - Triads in Inversion Drag & Drop

AP Music Theory - Triads in Inversion Drag & Drop

Created by
Jodi Austin
Engaging Digital Learning for Music Theory Classes!Boost your students’ understanding of triad inversions with this interactive Google Slides™ activity. What’s Included:20 slides for practicing triad inversionsActivities to identify bass notes from figured bass symbols and determine inversions in treble clefFigured bass symbols covered include 6, 6/4, and 5/3 for I, IV, and V chords in major and minor keysAdditional Features:Clear instructions for sharing via forced copy into student Google Driv
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