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Preview of Scientific Article Exploration: Scaffolding the Reading Process

Scientific Article Exploration: Scaffolding the Reading Process

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BioCatalyst
This Scientific Article Dissection Activity is a comprehensive, student-led digital or printable resource designed to guide learners through the intimidating world of primary scientific literature. By breaking down complex journals into digestible components, students move from passive reading to active analysis. This template provides a clear roadmap for students to identify key data, understand experimental design, and evaluate scientific claims. This assignment includes a hyperlink and answer
Preview of Due Process & Rights of the Accused | High School Government DBQ Activity

Due Process & Rights of the Accused | High School Government DBQ Activity

DBQ: The Due Process RevolutionEngage Your Students with a High-Stakes Legal Debate!Unlock a high-impact civics lesson with this comprehensive Document-Based Question (DBQ) on the "due process revolution." Your students will become constitutional scholars, analyzing how a handful of landmark Supreme Court decisions fundamentally reshaped the American criminal justice system. This isn't just a lesson about rights; it's a deep dive into the eternal struggle between individual liberty and public s
Preview of Exploring an Idea: Guided Inquiry Essay—Complete Scaffolded Assignment

Exploring an Idea: Guided Inquiry Essay—Complete Scaffolded Assignment

Inquiry-driven writing can feel overwhelming for students. This assignment breaks the process into small, intentional steps that keep them focused and engaged. The structure gives underprepared, multilingual, and first‑generation students the support they need, while strong writers are pushed to slow down, question their assumptions, and reflect on their rhetorical choices. Students learn to value curiosity, navigate imperfect information, evaluate sources thoughtfully, and write in a way that
Preview of AP Psychology, Unit 3, Topic 3.9: Mental Maps, Latent Learning and Insight

AP Psychology, Unit 3, Topic 3.9: Mental Maps, Latent Learning and Insight

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Alchemy of Self
Take your students deeper into how learning actually works by focusing on the internal mental processes behind behavior. This lesson helps students move beyond observation and into true AP-level understanding of cognitive learning. Designed for rigor and engagement, this resource uses scenario-based application to help students master concepts that are often misunderstood on the AP exam. What’s Included Complete, student-facing lesson materials Structured, scenario-based guided practice In
Preview of AP Psychology Unit 4, Topic 4.2: Social Cognition 5-Lesson Bundle!

AP Psychology Unit 4, Topic 4.2: Social Cognition 5-Lesson Bundle!

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Alchemy of Self
AP Psychology Unit 4, Topic 4.2 Bundle 5 Complete Lessons!Help students uncover the hidden psychological processes that shape how people think, judge, believe, and behave. This comprehensive AP Psychology Topic 4.2 bundle takes students beyond vocabulary memorization and into the fascinating world of social cognition, attitudes, biases, stereotypes, and belief formation.Through case studies, data analysis, discussion activities, source evaluation, and real-world applications, students develop a
Preview of AP Psychology Unit 2, Topic 2.5: Storing Memories

AP Psychology Unit 2, Topic 2.5: Storing Memories

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Alchemy of Self
Bring cognitive psychology to life with this highly engaging, student-centered AP Psychology lesson on how memories are stored, processed, and retained. Designed to make one of the most abstract topics in cognition feel clear, interactive, and memorable, this resource helps students truly understand the differences between sensory memory, short-term memory, working memory, and long-term memory through hands-on learning and real-world application. Instead of simply memorizing vocabulary, students
Preview of AP Psychology Unit 2, Topic 2.3: Introduction to Memory

AP Psychology Unit 2, Topic 2.3: Introduction to Memory

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Alchemy of Self
Help your students build a strong foundation in memory with this engaging, student-friendly AP Psychology lesson on the basic processes and structure of memory. In this lesson, students explore how memory functions as a system rather than a single skill, with a clear introduction to sensory memory, short-term memory, working memory, and long-term memory, as well as encoding and storage. This resource is designed to make an abstract topic feel clear, interactive, and easy to understand. Through a
Preview of Stereotypes, Racism, Prejudice, Diversity, Othering, The Monster in Frankenstein

Stereotypes, Racism, Prejudice, Diversity, Othering, The Monster in Frankenstein

Created by
Linda Jennifer
Stereotypes, Racism, Prejudice, Diversity, Othering, The Monster in FrankensteinFRANKENSTEIN versionThis product is designed to help students think about the process of Othering. Through Othering, people classify groups of individuals and judge them based on surface-level characteristics, such as race or ethnicity. As evidenced in history and still present in society today, Othering can lead to harmful movements, including marginalization or exclusion of certain populations. Therefore students
Preview of Self & Society: Guided Narrative Essay—Complete Scaffolded Assignment

Self & Society: Guided Narrative Essay—Complete Scaffolded Assignment

This guided writing assignment and scaffolded essay packet helps students write meaningful narrative–analysis essays by providing clear organizers, structured support, and a student‑friendly writing process. Designed for Grades 10–12 ELA, dual‑enrollment courses, and first‑year composition, it supports topic development, cultural insight, and intentional revision. The Self & Society Essay guides students to connect a personal experience with a broader cultural idea, expectation, or belief. This
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caricature

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LB Picasso
Bring fun, humor, and high-level art skills into your classroom with this complete Caricature Art Lesson! Designed for easy instruction and maximum student engagement, this lesson guides learners step-by-step through the process of creating expressive caricatures while exploring proportion, exaggeration, and personality in portrait art. Perfect for art classrooms, substitutes, distance learning, or enrichment activities! Teacher Instructions – Clear, easy-to-follow steps for introducing, modeli
Preview of Altered Book(s) Unit: A cross-curricular experience

Altered Book(s) Unit: A cross-curricular experience

This Altered Book(s) Bundle includes: Blackout Poetry Handout w/requirements for the projectAltered Books: Lesson PlanAltered Books: Unit Presentation via Google SlidesDrawing prompts and more!Students will be able to: Problem solving skills as they design and create a sense of balance and unity using personal symbolism- throughout their book.Create a mixed media altered book using various art techniques and materials.Integrate poetry and art techniques to make a creative work of art.National
Preview of Exact Value Trig Functions AP PreCalculus Calculus Guilty Party IB Radians

Exact Value Trig Functions AP PreCalculus Calculus Guilty Party IB Radians

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KLGResources
The game of Clue requires deductive reasoning, logic, and critical thinking skills to solve the mystery. By gamifying a math problem to mimic the structure of Clue, students are encouraged to use these same skills to solve mathematical problems, thereby enhancing their problem-solving abilities. Students work collaboratively to solve the 10 math problems and use the clues to solve the mystery. Clues can be posted around the classroom and students show their work and solve the mystery on their i
Preview of IB Math (AI) Guilty Party Topic 1.6 Rounding and Significant Figures Sig Figs

IB Math (AI) Guilty Party Topic 1.6 Rounding and Significant Figures Sig Figs

Created by
KLGResources
The game of Clue requires deductive reasoning, logic, and critical thinking skills to solve the mystery. By gamifying a math problem to mimic the structure of Clue, students are encouraged to use these same skills to solve mathematical problems, thereby enhancing their problem-solving abilities. Students work collaboratively to solve the 10 math problems and use the clues to solve the mystery. Clues can be posted around the classroom and students show their work and solve the mystery on their i
Preview of AP Psychology Topic 1.4 Brain Bundle! Brain Structures, Lobes, Imaging & More!

AP Psychology Topic 1.4 Brain Bundle! Brain Structures, Lobes, Imaging & More!

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Alchemy of Self
Teach AP Psychology Topic 1.4: The Brain with a complete, engaging 5-lesson bundle that helps students truly understand how the brain is organized, how it is studied, and how different structures support behavior and mental processes. This AP Psychology Topic 1.4 bundle includes 5 complete, zero-prep lessons and gives you a clear, classroom-ready sequence for teaching one of the most important and most challenging parts of the course. Instead of piecing brain lessons together on your own, you ge
Preview of AP Language Free Response Essay Practice Lesson (#4)

AP Language Free Response Essay Practice Lesson (#4)

✨AP Language Free Response Essay Practice Lesson – 2024 FRQ #1: Historic Building Preservation (Synthesis Essay) ⭐ Great for AP Lang Essay Practice | Synthesis Essay Instruction | Source-Based Argument Writing ⭐ This ready-to-use, editable PowerPoint lesson walks students through the full process of answering the 2024 AP English Language and Composition Free Response Question #1 — a synthesis prompt about whether communities should pass laws to preserve historic buildings.Perfect for in-class pr
Preview of AP Psychology Unit 1, Topic 1.6: Sensation Basics

AP Psychology Unit 1, Topic 1.6: Sensation Basics

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Alchemy of Self
Make the foundations of sensation clear, engaging, and easy for students to understand with this classroom-ready AP Psychology lesson on Sensation Basics. This resource helps students build a strong understanding of how sensory information enters the body and begins the process of making sense of the world around us. In this lesson, students explore the basics of sensation, including how sensory systems receive input, how the brain begins processing that input, and why sensation is an essential
Preview of Peer Review Worksheet for Personal Narrative & Cultural Insight Essays

Peer Review Worksheet for Personal Narrative & Cultural Insight Essays

This peer review worksheet helps students give clear, specific, and constructive feedback on narrative and cultural‑analysis essays by providing structured, student‑friendly prompts. Designed for Grades 9–12 ELA, dual‑enrollment, and college composition, it supports meaningful workshop discussions and revision-focused writing processes. This printable peer review form guides students through identifying purpose, evaluating detail, examining organization, and offering actionable suggestions. It w
Preview of AP Psychology Unit 1, Topic 1.3: Action Potentials and Neural Firing

AP Psychology Unit 1, Topic 1.3: Action Potentials and Neural Firing

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Alchemy of Self
Finally, make neural firing make sense for your students. Action Potentials and Neural Firing is a rigorous, engaging, and classroom-ready resource designed to help students understand how neural impulses travel within and between neurons. Instead of getting overwhelmed by abstract biology terms, students work through the process step by step and build a clear understanding of how neurons communicate. This lesson focuses on the essential AP Psychology concepts students actually need: resting pot
Preview of AP Psychology Unit 3, Topic 3.1:How Do Developmental Psychologists Study Change?

AP Psychology Unit 3, Topic 3.1:How Do Developmental Psychologists Study Change?

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Alchemy of Self
This AP Psychology lesson helps students understand how developmental psychologists study change over time by focusing on the key distinction between cross-sectional and longitudinal research. In the AP Psychology CED, Topic 3.1 specifically asks students to describe how these research designs inform understanding about behavior and mental processes, and it pairs the topic with Skill 2: determining the type of research design used in a given study. Instead of teaching research design as a dry v
Preview of Electronic Daily Behavior Report Card

Electronic Daily Behavior Report Card

Created by
Martin Ariola
School Psychologists, Counselors, BCBAs. Work SMARTER not harder with this free electronic daily behavior report card. You'll be able to create behavior plans for specific students, collaborate with up to 15 contributors, share results with home, support home based interventions like Parent Behavior Management Training, and foster team based collaborative problem solving sessions. Best of all, the data is automatically processed and graphed to help your team find meaningful patterns of strength
Preview of AP Psychology: Unit 1, Topic 1.6: Vision, Hearing, and Other Senses

AP Psychology: Unit 1, Topic 1.6: Vision, Hearing, and Other Senses

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Alchemy of Self
Help students make sense of sensation in a clear, engaging, and memorable way with this classroom-ready AP Psychology lesson on vision, hearing, and the other senses. In this lesson, students explore how the sensory systems gather information from the environment and how that information begins to shape human experience. This resource is designed to help students understand the foundations of sensory processing while staying actively involved through guided notes, discussion, practice, and appli
Preview of AP Psychology Unit 2, Topic 2.4: Encoding Memories

AP Psychology Unit 2, Topic 2.4: Encoding Memories

Created by
Alchemy of Self
Make memory unforgettable with this highly engaging AP Psychology lesson on encoding. In this interactive lesson, students do not just learn about encoding; they experience it through memory challenges, strategy testing, discussion, and application. Students explore how information gets into memory and why some things stick while others fade. Through fast-paced activities and meaningful reflection, they build a clear understanding of automatic processing, effortful processing, semantic encoding,
Preview of APCSP MCQ for Unit 4: Computer Systems and Networks

APCSP MCQ for Unit 4: Computer Systems and Networks

AP Computer Science Principles Unit 4 Multiple-Choice Question Set!Prepare your students for success with this collection of 40 multiple-choice questions focused on Unit 4: Computer Systems and Networks. Designed to align with the AP Computer Science Principles curriculum, these challenging, exam-style questions test essential skills such as evaluating legal and ethical factors, describing the impact of innovations, and explaining collaborative problem-solving processes. This resource not only m
Preview of APES Sewage Treatment Scenarios & LD50 Analysis (Water Pollution Activity)

APES Sewage Treatment Scenarios & LD50 Analysis (Water Pollution Activity)

Sewage Treatment Plant Failures – Scenario Analysis & LD50 Graphing Worksheet - AP Environmental Science | Print & DigitalThis worksheet helps students practice the stages of sewage treatment (primary, secondary, tertiary, and disinfection) through real-world failure scenarios and critical thinking. It wraps up with a graphing activity using LD50 data to connect pollution with toxicity and ecosystem health. What Students Will Do: ✅ Review key sewage treatment processes ✅ Analyze 5 realisti
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