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Preview of Digital Educational Poster - Artist Professor, Didier William

Digital Educational Poster - Artist Professor, Didier William

This educational poster features Didier William, a Haitian-American artist and professor whose work bridges painting, printmaking, and collage to explore themes of identity, diaspora, and the body. Highlighting William’s role as a Professor of Expanded Print at Rutgers University, the poster introduces students to his unique visual language,where richly layered surfaces and reimagined human forms invite critical thought about culture, history, and representation. Perfect for classrooms, this vib
Preview of AP® Statistics - Unit 2: Exploring Two-Variable Data

AP® Statistics - Unit 2: Exploring Two-Variable Data

This resource includes one powerpoint-style lesson (example is in the preview) per section, one worksheet set with full solutions per section, one reference sheet for the unit, and one unit test for the unit with solutions. Unit 2: Exploring Two-Variable Data2.1 — Scatterplots: Describing Relationships 2.2 — Correlation: Strength, Direction, Interpretation 2.3 — Least Squares Regression Line (LSRL) 2.4 — Interpreting Slope & Y-Intercept in Context 2.5 — Making Predictions: Interpolation vs Extra
Preview of AP® Statistics - Unit 1: Exploring One-Variable Data

AP® Statistics - Unit 1: Exploring One-Variable Data

This resource includes one powerpoint-style lesson (example is in the preview) per section, one worksheet set with full solutions per section, one reference sheet for the unit, and one unit test for the unit with solutions. Unit 1: Exploring One-Variable Data1.1 — Types of Variables & Categorical vs Quantitative 1.2 — Displaying Quantitative Data: Dotplots & Stemplots 1.3 — Displaying Quantitative Data: Histograms 1.4 — Displaying Categorical Data: Tables, Bar Graphs, Pie Charts 1.5 — Describing
Preview of Radio Ambulante "Dos Notas" Podcast Guide, Spanish Listening, High School

Radio Ambulante "Dos Notas" Podcast Guide, Spanish Listening, High School

Bring the power of authentic storytelling into your Spanish classroom with this comprehensive study guide for the Radio Ambulante podcast episode, "Dos Notas." This resource is designed to challenge students' listening comprehension while exploring deep themes of personal identity, resilience, and the human spirit. This episode follows the incredible journey of Álvaro Rodríguez, a world-class saxofonista whose career reached heights like performing with Bill Clinton, only to be threatened b
Preview of U5.3 Economics and Civics: Exploring Inflation and Quantity Theory of Money

U5.3 Economics and Civics: Exploring Inflation and Quantity Theory of Money

Created by
SD Project HS
CryptoLand’s Digital Disaster Case Study | Inflation and Quantity Theory of Money | Macroeconomics ActivityHelp students truly understand inflation, money growth, and the quantity theory of money with this engaging, classroom-ready economics case study built around a memorable fictional scenario. In CryptoLand’s Digital Disaster, students examine what happens when leaders increase the money supply too quickly and discover why more money does not always mean more wealth. What’s Included:💡 Teach
Preview of TED Talk: How Does Heart Transplant Surgery Work?- Roni Shanoada

TED Talk: How Does Heart Transplant Surgery Work?- Roni Shanoada

Take your students inside the operating room with this powerful and educational TED-Ed companion resource about heart transplantation. This printable and digital resource includes: 20 higher-level discussion questions An expanded writing prompt that dives into the biological, ethical, and global challenges of transplantation A debate topic exploring mandatory organ donation policies Great for anatomy, health science, ethics, biology, or current events unitsPerfect for grades 9–12 and college-le
Preview of TED Talk: How Does Kidney Transplant Surgery Work?- Alexander H. Toledo

TED Talk: How Does Kidney Transplant Surgery Work?- Alexander H. Toledo

This engaging educational resource explores the history, science, and ethics behind kidney transplants. Inspired by the TED-Ed video, this lesson helps students understand how transplants work, why donor shortages persist, and how science is pushing boundaries with lab-grown and artificial organs. Perfect for biology, health science, ethics, or medical technology units, this resource includes: 20 higher-level discussion questions An expanded writing prompt exploring medical breakthroughs and et
Preview of TED Talk: Picture a Perfect Society. What does it look like?- Joseph Lacey

TED Talk: Picture a Perfect Society. What does it look like?- Joseph Lacey

Dive into political philosophy with this TED-Ed companion resource exploring John Rawls’ thought-provoking “veil of ignorance” and his theory of justice. Designed for high school and college classrooms, this resource includes 18 engaging discussion questions, a reflective writing prompt, and a structured debate topic to explore fairness, equality, and modern democracy. Perfect for use in: Government & Civics Philosophy & Ethics Sociology & Political Science Debate or Social Justice Units Advanc
Preview of Beauty & Aesthetics (la belleza y la estética) 'Make Me Beautiful'/'Hazme bella'

Beauty & Aesthetics (la belleza y la estética) 'Make Me Beautiful'/'Hazme bella'

Created by
Señora Hongell
"Hazme Bella" – Exploring Beauty Around the World Through Language and CultureWhat does it mean to be beautiful? This powerful, thought-provoking activity invites students to explore global beauty standards while staying immersed in the target language. Based on the article "Make Me Beautiful" from The Atlantic (I translated into Spanish as "Hazme Bella"), students follow the journey of a woman who asked graphic designers from different countries to Photoshop her image to fit their culture’s
Preview of Costa Rica Ecotourism Podcast | IB DP Geography | Sustainable Script Assessment

Costa Rica Ecotourism Podcast | IB DP Geography | Sustainable Script Assessment

Created by
Socratic Shrake
Students engage with a scripted 13-16 minute classroom podcast exploring Costa Rica's ecotourism model through four IB Geography key concepts: Place, Process, Power, and Possibility. The central question -- Can tourism actually protect the environment, or does it always destroy it? -- drives five voices across four acts of real data, primary sources, and DP-style argumentation. No prep required. Includes TWO script versions. Can tourism actually protect the environment -- or does it always end u
Preview of Challenging Gender - Global Politics

Challenging Gender - Global Politics

This lesson introduces students to the concepts of sex, gender, and gender identity, exploring how biological and social factors shape expectations and opportunities for men, women, and gender-diverse people. It primarily explores gender in binary terms—male and female—and does not delve into transgender issues or non-binary identities. It is designed to lay the groundwork for future lessons on feminist theories of international relations, which have also tended to approach gender from a binary
Preview of Us (Jordan Peele) – Opening Sequence Viewing Questions (Grades 11–12)

Us (Jordan Peele) – Opening Sequence Viewing Questions (Grades 11–12)

Engage your students with Jordan Peele’s Us (2019) through this structured and thought-provoking Opening Sequence Viewing Questions Pack. Designed for ELA and Film Studies classrooms, this activity guides students through the film’s eerie and symbolic first fifteen minutes — from the mysterious text about America’s tunnels to Addie’s haunting encounter at the Vision Quest. Perfect for exploring mise-en-scène, sound design, symbolism, and social commentary, this lesson helps students connect
Preview of Hidden Risks Beneath Economic Stability (2026) Full Lesson + DBQ

Hidden Risks Beneath Economic Stability (2026) Full Lesson + DBQ

Hidden Risks Beneath Economic Stability (2026) – Full Lesson + AP-Style DBQ + 2008 Recession LectureAre your students able to look beyond surface-level economic indicators and analyze real systemic risk? This high-level lesson pushes students to think like economists and policymakers by examining a critical modern question: Is today’s economy truly stable, or just appearing stable?What This Lesson DoesThis resource moves students beyond memorization and into real-world economic analysis by exp
Preview of AP Psychology Unit 1, Topic 1.3: Anatomy of a Neuron

AP Psychology Unit 1, Topic 1.3: Anatomy of a Neuron

Created by
Alchemy of Self
Help your students finally understand the parts of a neuron without getting lost in confusing diagrams or overly technical explanations. This AP Psychology Unit 1, Lesson 5: Anatomy of a Neuron is a clear, engaging, and classroom-ready resource designed to teach students the structure and function of neurons in a way that is rigorous, visual, and easy to follow. Students learn how neural communication begins by exploring the major parts of a neuron and what each structure does. Instead of passiv
Preview of SOMNIO: Quiet Center — Scale, Meaning & Systems Thinking

SOMNIO: Quiet Center — Scale, Meaning & Systems Thinking

What if meaning is not found at the center — but created from wherever awareness begins? This is not a standard space worksheet packet. It is a discussion-heavy philosophy, TOK, systems thinking, and structural reading unit built around an original SOMNIO observational text and designed to help students examine scale, meaning, perception, attention, centrality, and the relationship between human experience and an indifferent universe. SOMNIO: Quiet Center of the Universe uses a quiet room — not
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