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Preview of Día de los Muertos | Lesson + Ofrenda Project Mingle + Rubric | Spanish 4–AP

Día de los Muertos | Lesson + Ofrenda Project Mingle + Rubric | Spanish 4–AP

Celebrate Día de Muertos with meaning, creativity, and depth in this high-interest cultural unit designed for Spanish 4, 5, or AP students. This flexible and scaffolded project invites students to explore the values, traditions, and symbolism behind this important Mexican holiday—then bring it to life by honoring a notable Hispanic figure through a custom ofrenda. This is a no-fluff project: every task is scaffolded, authentic, and designed with AP themes and skills in mind. Whether you’re
Preview of Advanced AP Spanish Speaking Countries Research Project Hispanic Heritage Month

Advanced AP Spanish Speaking Countries Research Project Hispanic Heritage Month

This No prep digital AP Spanish country research, comparison & analysis project is designed for advanced Spanish classes to practice for the AP Spanish oral exam, speaking assessments, and cultural comparison tasks. Students research and compare 22 Spanish-speaking countries (including the U.S.) using 27 criteria like geography, culture, economy, healthcare, sports, and traditions. Includes fillable and ready-to-use slides in PowerPoint and Google Slides™ plus detailed rubrics. Perfect
Preview of Tone Tombstones: A Halloween Tone Analysis Activity

Tone Tombstones: A Halloween Tone Analysis Activity

Turn your classroom into a “Graveyard of Tone” with this engaging Halloween activity! Students analyze and create tone using Halloween-themed passages and epitaphs. Perfect for AP Language or upper high school English classes studying diction, syntax, and tone. Note: This can easily be modified to be used with ANY list of vocabulary words! This activity includes: Teacher guide20 AP-level tone words5 Halloween-themed practice passages + answer keyStudent handout for “Tone Tombstone” creationRubr
Preview of Get Out (Peele) – Horror Film Sound & Descriptive Writing Practice

Get Out (Peele) – Horror Film Sound & Descriptive Writing Practice

Bring film analysis and creative/descriptive writing together with this close-listening activity for the opening credit sequence of Get Out (dir. Jordan Peele, 2017). Students will analyze how sound builds mood, tension, and meaning—then craft a formal analytical paragraph that integrates cinematic vocabulary and precise sensory description. What’s Inside🎧 Descriptive Sound Writing Worksheet (for the opening credit sequence of Get Out)🧠 Answer Key + Teacher Notes – sample observations and an
Preview of Martin Luther King Jr. Rhetorical Analysis: Close Reading + Bell Ringer

Martin Luther King Jr. Rhetorical Analysis: Close Reading + Bell Ringer

Help students build strong rhetorical analysis skills early in the year using a powerful excerpt from Why We Can’t Wait by Martin Luther King Jr. This mini-analysis sequence guides students from close reading to rhetorical insight, with bell ringer included directly in the slides to reinforce analysis habits. Students analyze how King uses narrative, repetition, contrast, imagery, and symbolism to develop purpose and urgency—without device hunting or summary. The structure mirrors the AP
Preview of AP Spanish 4 | Identidades | Lenguas Indígenas en Peligro Lección + Proyecto IPA

AP Spanish 4 | Identidades | Lenguas Indígenas en Peligro Lección + Proyecto IPA

Bring the Identidades Personales y Públicas theme to life with this project-based mini-unit on Indigenous languages—a powerful way to connect culture, identity, and communication during Indigenous Heritage Month or any time of year. This 4-day advocacy project goes beyond a simple infographic assignment: students become spokespersons for endangered languages, designing persuasive campaigns to raise awareness, propose solutions, and connect linguistic preservation to national and ethnic ident
Preview of AP Language & Composition Synthesis Essay-Women's Beauty Standards in Society

AP Language & Composition Synthesis Essay-Women's Beauty Standards in Society

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Eight-day AP Lang. & Comp.-Aligned unit, focused on Susan Sontag’s 1975 essay-”Women’s Beauty: Put Down or Power Source? “. The resource includes: PowerPoint document with activity and resource linksPowerPoint has over 40 slides, including Bell Work/Exit Ticket Questions AVID reading strategies (Marking the Text & Writing in the Margins) Discussion & Collaboration Activities. Activities include: Jigsaw reading activity with article links & graphic organizers Philosophical Chair w/ handouts an
Preview of Slavery, French & Indian War Google Slides | U.S. History

Slavery, French & Indian War Google Slides | U.S. History

Teach key developments of the colonial era with this engaging Google Slides presentation covering slavery in the Atlantic World, colonial labor systems, salutary neglect, the French and Indian War, and the growing tensions between Britain and the colonies. This classroom-ready resource is perfect for U.S. History, APUSH support, Honors, Dual Enrollment, and middle or high school classrooms. Topics Covered: Triangular Trade and the Middle Passage Growth of slavery in Colonial America Slave re
Preview of Declaration of Independence "Break Up Letter" Writing Activity

Declaration of Independence "Break Up Letter" Writing Activity

My favorite way to introduce the Declaration of Independence is by reading a "break up letter" that I "found" in my classroom... the buy in is immediate and the students take that excitement with them as they begin to read and analyze the text. Framing the Declaration this way helps students to better understand Jefferson's rhetorical choices and organization of the text. This source is fully digital and can be edited to best fit the needs of your students. It includes: - Organizational notes
Preview of Babadook Viewing Questions | Film Form Connections & Active Viewing Guide

Babadook Viewing Questions | Film Form Connections & Active Viewing Guide

Help your students stay focused, analyze key cinematic choices, and make meaning while watching The Babadook (2014). These print-and-go viewing questions guide students to identify film form elements — like framing, color, character expression, sound, and shot composition — and connect them to deeper themes and tone in the film. Perfect for teachers who want simple, structured active viewing without committing to a full film-analysis unit. What’s Included Act I, Act II, and Act III viewing qu
Preview of AP® English Literature - Unit 2 Poetry Free Response Q1 Prompt Lady Lazarus

AP® English Literature - Unit 2 Poetry Free Response Q1 Prompt Lady Lazarus

Help your students write with precision, insight, and power using this AP®-aligned literary analysis prompt for Sylvia Plath’s “Lady Lazarus.” This focused writing assignment guides students in crafting a single, well-structured paragraph that analyzes how Plath develops the speaker’s complex attitude toward death and performance using literary techniques. What’s Included: College Board-style prose analysis prompt Full copy of Sylvia Plath’s poem Lady Lazarus Scaffolded writing structure (cl
Preview of Reconstruction Google Slides | America After the Civil War | U.S. History

Reconstruction Google Slides | America After the Civil War | U.S. History

Teach the challenges and achievements of Reconstruction with this engaging Google Slides presentation covering Lincoln’s plan, Andrew Johnson, Radical Republicans, constitutional amendments, Freedmen’s Bureau, sharecropping, resistance in the South, and the Compromise of 1877. This classroom-ready resource helps students understand how the nation attempted to rebuild after the Civil War, expand civil rights, and why Reconstruction ultimately ended. Perfect for U.S. History, APUSH support, Hono
Preview of Close Reading & Rhetorical Analysis: Zora Neale Hurston’s Childhood Memoir

Close Reading & Rhetorical Analysis: Zora Neale Hurston’s Childhood Memoir

Rhetorical Analysis Essay: Dust Tracks on the Road by Zora Neale Hurston Close Reading + Essay Writing with Annotation Support Looking for a ready-to-use rhetorical analysis essay assignment that helps students move from close reading to meaningful literary analysis? This grab-and-go writing assignment asks students to analyze an excerpt from Dust Tracks on the Road by Zora Neale Hurston and examine how rhetorical strategies create a vivid portrait of her childhood home and family life. P
Preview of Foundational Document Love Notes- Valentine's Project AP Government & Politics

Foundational Document Love Notes- Valentine's Project AP Government & Politics

Make Civics Sweet This February with "Foundational Document Love Notes" Looking for a light-hearted yet educational way to celebrate Valentine’s Day in your AP Government classroom? This creative classroom activity combines history with humor, and civic literacy with a touch of romance! Students will craft witty, thoughtful Valentine’s Day messages inspired by the foundational U.S. government documents they’ve studied—all while reinforcing key concepts like federalism, civil liberties, separati
Preview of AP® English Literature - Unit 3 Character Playlist - The Bell Jar

AP® English Literature - Unit 3 Character Playlist - The Bell Jar

Give your students a fresh, creative way to analyze literature with this AP® Lit Character Playlist Project! Perfect as a summative assignment for The Bell Jar or any novel aligned to Unit 3, this project asks students to create a 10-song playlist that reflects the internal development, key traits, and thematic role of a selected character. Students justify their selections with both textual evidence and analytical writing. What’s Included: Project instructions with character options from T
Preview of Los Héroes Hispanos y Personajes Históricos IPA | AP Spanish 4 | Las Identidades

Los Héroes Hispanos y Personajes Históricos IPA | AP Spanish 4 | Las Identidades

Students dive deep into the lives of Hispanic heroes, discovering their challenges, contributions, and values. In this high-impact, week-long IPA, your Spanish 4–AP class will connect culture to language as they research, compare, and present—making Identidades more relevant and personal than ever. Celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month or conclude your Identidades Personales y Públicas unit with this ready-to-use Integrated Performance Assessment (IPA). Designed by a veteran AP Spanish teacher wit
Preview of Hispanic Heritage Month BUNDLE | 3 Projects + Quote Posters | Spanish 1 - AP

Hispanic Heritage Month BUNDLE | 3 Projects + Quote Posters | Spanish 1 - AP

From novice to AP, this Hispanic Heritage 4–1 Essential Bundle is a powerhouse of ready-to-use projects and resources—two scaffolded infographic projects, a full AP-level heroes research presentation, and an inspirational bilingual poster set with quote analysis—all designed to celebrate, inspire, and connect. Celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month with this powerhouse bundle of 120+ pages and slides—classroom-tested and created by a veteran AP Spanish teacher. These four comprehensive resources
Preview of The Real St Patrick Lesson | History vs Myth Primary Source Activity

The Real St Patrick Lesson | History vs Myth Primary Source Activity

A High School DBQ Lesson on History vs National Identity Step aside, leprechauns. This is not a trivia activity. This ready-to-teach lesson challenges students to analyze primary and secondary sources to determine whether St. Patrick was primarily a historical missionary or a constructed national symbol. Perfect for: • Honors World History • AP World or APUSH skill practice • European History • Cultural Identity units • March seasonal tie-in without sacrificing rigor 🧠 What Students Will
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