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Preview of python programming computer coding worksheets : loop explanation algorithm

python programming computer coding worksheets : loop explanation algorithm

Python coding worksheets on loops & algorithms! Perfect for beginners—includes explanations, exercises & answer keys. Digital/printable.
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 AP Lang Synthesis Essay Text Set +Samples & Rubrics | Argument Prompt: Recycling

AP Lang Synthesis Essay Text Set +Samples & Rubrics | Argument Prompt: Recycling

Created by
Julie Faulkner
In this easy‑prep AP Lang Synthesis Prompt Text Set, students analyze multiple nonfiction texts about a high‑interest, real‑world issue: mandatory recycling. After reading the articles, students craft a source‑based argumentative essay where they take a clear stance on the debate and use the sources to support their argument on compulsory recycling. This NEWLY updated resource is perfect for AP Language and Composition, Honors ELA, and general education English classes that need practice wit
Preview of Mississippi Black Code (1865) - APUSH Primary Document Period 5

Mississippi Black Code (1865) - APUSH Primary Document Period 5

This scaffolded primary source reading helps AP U.S. History students analyze the Mississippi Black Codes of 1865, a clear example of Southern resistance to Reconstruction and federal efforts to expand freedom after the Civil War. Designed for APUSH Unit 5, this resource focuses on the effects of government policy during Reconstruction and how state laws limited the rights of formerly enslaved people. Students examine four excerpts from the Mississippi Black Codes, supported by targeted voca
Preview of X's on both sides with Integers- Halloween Code Breaker

X's on both sides with Integers- Halloween Code Breaker

Created by
Kirsten Leaks
Students can work independently or in partners to solve the equations to break the code. This is a special Halloween themed worksheet for the holiday.
Preview of AP/Psychology: Disorder Unit: "Abnormalable" Pumpkins Project Outline/Rubric

AP/Psychology: Disorder Unit: "Abnormalable" Pumpkins Project Outline/Rubric

This is a fun and creative Fall Psychology Project to introduce/teach the Abnormal/Treatment curriculum in AP or Regular Psychology. Students will learn about psychological disorders by giving a presentation, writing a paper and carving a pumpkin in class (or at home-can get messy). My students always love this project- I modify it a bit in the Spring semester when in March the pumpkins turn into eggs. I have included a rubric which helps me to grade the presentations. Advanced Placement Psycho
Preview of Introducing Parameters with Spooky Story Activity

Introducing Parameters with Spooky Story Activity

Created by
Julie Teague
This hands-on coding challenge helps students new to parameters understand how functions and parameters work in JavaScript by creating a fun, spooky story generator.  Students will work collaboratively to plan, write, and test a function that tells a short spooky story using parameters such as a character’s name, a creature, and a location. This activity emphasizes student thinking, collaboration, and problem-solving over step-by-step instructions.
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 The Mayflower Compact - DBQ with Literacy Supports

The Mayflower Compact - DBQ with Literacy Supports

This handout includes important scaffolds and literacy supports, along with prompts, to make reading the Mayflower Compact more accessible for your students!These include:A historical background and context sectionA vocabulary glossaryA QR code to a read-aloud versionSix comprehension questions
Preview of APUSH Long Essay Guide

APUSH Long Essay Guide

Created by
TestPrep Shelf
In-detail description of the 4 types of the APUSH long essay that includes how to decode keywords in the essay question, paragraph organization and content, and the do's and don'ts. It goes hand-in-hand with the rubric to assure 6/6 score. For both AP teachers and students.
Preview of Zora Neale Hurston - Rhetorical Analysis Essay and Multiple Choice Questions

Zora Neale Hurston - Rhetorical Analysis Essay and Multiple Choice Questions

Rhetorical Analysis Bundle – MCQs, Essay Prompt & VocabularySave time and boost student skills with this ready-to-use bundle focused on Zora Neale Hurston.Perfect for test prep, essay writing, and rhetorical analysis practice, this pack includes: Multiple-choice questions with answers and justifications Essay prompt with scaffolded sentence frames and rubric Tone words and rhetorically precise verbs to elevate analysis Why you'll love it: Grab-and-go, supports discussion, builds evidence-base
Preview of Corn Maze Challenge: Random Variables, Linear Transformations, Combining RVs

Corn Maze Challenge: Random Variables, Linear Transformations, Combining RVs

🍂 Engage your students in a fall-themed statistics adventure!The Corn Maze Challenge is a in a fall-themed statistics adventure that combines realistic mini-story problems with core random variable concepts in a fun, seasonal format. Students calculate means, standard deviations, expected values, and probabilities as they navigate a 12-problem corn maze of statistics challenges. Each problem produces a 3-digit “code” that students use to determine which way to go next in the maze. The majori
Preview of John F. Kennedy Presidential Report Card

John F. Kennedy Presidential Report Card

Challenge your students to think critically about the legacy of one of America’s most iconic presidents with this John F. Kennedy Presidential Report Card activity. Students will analyze JFK’s presidency across key categories—foreign policy, civil rights, domestic policy, crisis management, Cold War strategy, and more—and assign letter grades based on historical evidence. What’s Included: A detailed JFK biography with key facts and events Report card rubric chart with editable grade categori
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 Bundle: Millard Fillmore—Forgotten Chapter Bundle

Bundle: Millard Fillmore—Forgotten Chapter Bundle

Perfect for AP U.S. History Time Period 5 • 13th President • Sectional Crisis Era What You’ll Get “The Presidency of Millard Fillmore” PowerPoint (21 editable slides, PPTX) Clear topic headers (“Compromise of 1850,” “Fugitive Slave Act,” “Foreign Policy,” etc.) Built-in discussion prompts & exit ticket questions Primary-source images and citations on-slideReady for direct instruction, flipped lessons, or gallery walks Millard Fillmore Presidential Report Card (fillable PDF + Google Slides
Preview of Martin Luther King Jr. - I Have a Dream

Martin Luther King Jr. - I Have a Dream

Created by
Gelle1
Martin Luther King Jr. – “I Have a Dream” Rhetorical Analysis (AP Language & Composition)This ready-to-use resource helps AP Language students analyze one of the most influential speeches in American history. Students practice close reading, rhetorical analysis, and essay writing with guided questions and an FRQ-style prompt. What’s Included: Brief historical overview of the speech Questions on rhetorical devices. FRQ-style rhetorical analysis essay prompt Scoring guide aligned to the AP rub
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 Letter from Birmingham Jail Activity | AP U.S. Gov

Letter from Birmingham Jail Activity | AP U.S. Gov

Created by
The Civics Stop
Bring history and literacy together with this engaging Blackout Poetry Analysis activity based on Letter from Birmingham Jail by Martin Luther King Jr. Students will creatively interact with AP U.S. Gov foundational documents while also developing a deeper understanding of justice, injustice, and civil disobedience through structured analysis. What’s Included Step-by-step student directions for creating blackout poetry Analysis questions aligned to key ideas in the text Focus on essential q
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 Lang- Podcast Project

AP Lang- Podcast Project

Looking to *synthesize* students' understanding of argument and rhetoric? Look no further! This podcast project can be tailored to be a two-four week unit, and/or you can modify the individual handouts to pair with other lessons and materials. The project inspires students to work individually or in groups (suggested no more than four) to create an argumentative podcast episode that includes a call to action. This particular podcast focuses around environmental topics, with the product contain
Preview of Bridget Bishop- Salem Witch Trial Readers Theatre- The First to Hang!

Bridget Bishop- Salem Witch Trial Readers Theatre- The First to Hang!

The Salem Witch Trial of Bridget Bishop – The First to HangDescription: Bring Salem’s first execution to vivid classroom life with this Reader’s Theater and two-day lesson plan. Bridget Bishop’s trial reveals how gossip, gender, and fear built the foundation for mass hysteria. What’s Included: - Full Reader’s Theater script - Two-day Teacher Lesson Plan with objectives and pacing - Pre-reading essay – About the Accused: Bridget Bishop - Discussion prompts, CER writing task, and comprehension che
Preview of Margaret Scott- Salem Witch Trial Readers Theatre- The Widow the Town Forgot

Margaret Scott- Salem Witch Trial Readers Theatre- The Widow the Town Forgot

The Salem Witch Trial of Margaret Scott – The Widow the Town ForgotDescription: Introduce your students to Margaret Scott, an elderly widow living in poverty and accused for her misfortune. This Reader’s Theater and two-day lesson plan explores the intersection of age, class, and isolation in colonial Salem. What’s Included: - Full Reader’s Theater script - Two-day Teacher Lesson Plan with pacing - Pre-reading essay – About the Accused: Margaret Scott - Standards-aligned comprehension and CER wr
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