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Preview of AP AFRICAN AMERICAN STUDIES TOPIC 1.1 SLIDESHOW

AP AFRICAN AMERICAN STUDIES TOPIC 1.1 SLIDESHOW

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Malcolm Reed
Slideshow for AP African American Studies Topic 1.1
Preview of AP African American Studies Topics 2.11 to 2.13 PowerPoint

AP African American Studies Topics 2.11 to 2.13 PowerPoint

This comprehensive PowerPoint for AP African American Studies Topics 2.11 to 2.13 guides students through the history of early African American resistance, the creation of free Black communities, and the long-term struggle for liberation. Aligned with the College Board AP African American Studies Framework, this resource provides clear historical explanations, primary source excerpts, maps, and discussion prompts designed for AP-level instruction. What’s Included: The Stono Rebellion (Topic 2.
Preview of AP African American Studies Topic 2.9 Creating Black Culture COMPLETE Lesson Pla

AP African American Studies Topic 2.9 Creating Black Culture COMPLETE Lesson Pla

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Ms. APAAS.APUSH
Struggling to Teach Source Analysis in AP African American Studies? This Data-Driven Lesson for Topic 2.9 is Your Solution! Topic: 2.9 - Creating Black Culture Focus Skill: Identifying Claims & Evidence Tired of seeing your students struggle with AP-style multiple-choice questions, especially those based on primary and secondary sources? I was, too. After analyzing my own AP Classroom data, I discovered "Identifying Claims and Evidence" was the #1 skill gap holding my students back from scores o
Preview of Juneteenth Socratic Seminar / Graded Discussion (APAfAm Topic 2.24)

Juneteenth Socratic Seminar / Graded Discussion (APAfAm Topic 2.24)

In this graded discussion / Socratic Seminar, students explore the topic of "Juneteenth" in American history. Included in this activity are directions, guidelines for a Socratic Seminar (or Harkness Discussion), prompting questions, a rubric, and a self-reflection for students to complete following the graded activity. This activity would fit USII classes, AP United States History, and AP African American History (Topic 2.24 in the C.E.D.).
Preview of AP Language/American Literature Black History Month BUNDLE

AP Language/American Literature Black History Month BUNDLE

Bring powerful voices, rich history, and rigorous ELA skill-building into your classroom with this comprehensive Black History Month Bundle. Featuring texts and speeches from Martin Luther King Jr., Malcolm X, Frederick Douglass, Sojourner Truth, Barack Obama, and John Lewis, this bundle provides everything you need to engage students in meaningful analysis, discussion, and high-level literacy practice. Perfect for AP Language, APUSH, or American Literature, these resources help students ex
Preview of Antebellum, Civil War & Reconstruction Bundle | U.S. History Slides

Antebellum, Civil War & Reconstruction Bundle | U.S. History Slides

If there’s one unit teachers can’t afford to have fall flat—it’s this one. The Civil War Era Bundle walks students from rising tension to full collapse and rebuilding, with clear structure and strong historical connections throughout. No more “wait…why did this happen again?” ✨ What’s Included: ✔️ Sectional Crisis ✔️ Civil War ✔️ Reconstruction ✔️ Google Slides + PDF ✔️ Built-in “Think Like a Historian” prompts ✔️ Key vocabulary and primary sources 💡 Perfect For: ✔️ One of the mos
Preview of Comparative Rhetorical Analysis: Douglass and Allen

Comparative Rhetorical Analysis: Douglass and Allen

Engage your AP Language students with a powerful study of abolitionist rhetoric through Frederick Douglass’ “What to the Slave is the Fourth of July?” (1852) and Richard Allen’s “To Those Who Keep Slaves and Approve the Practice” (1794). This lesson helps students analyze how rhetorical situation, claims, evidence, and argument strategies work together in two landmark abolitionist texts—then challenges them to compare how context shapes rhetoric across time. What’s Included: Teacher and studen
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