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Preview of Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass. Vocabulary and Quizzes

Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass. Vocabulary and Quizzes

This is a curriculum using the autobiography of Frederick Douglass. The Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass was written shortly after he escaped to freedom. The entire book is included with the offensive words modified. Vocabulary and Quizzes are included for each chapter and a teacher's answer key. The teacher's answer key has a discussion suggestion section for each chapter along with extensive answers to each question. This curriculum is appropriate for High School, Adult Education a
Preview of Business Meeting English Workbook | Vocabulary, Phrases, Dialogues & Quiz | ESL

Business Meeting English Workbook | Vocabulary, Phrases, Dialogues & Quiz | ESL

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Give your students the language they actually need to succeed in real business meetings. 💼💬 This complete Business Meeting English Workbook equips adult learners with the vocabulary, phrases, and communication strategies required to participate confidently in professional workplace discussions—from opening a meeting to handling disagreement and writing follow-up emails. Designed as a multi-skill, real-world communication resource, this workbook goes far beyond simple vocabulary lists. 📚 Wh
Preview of U.S. Census Bureau 1890 - 1900 - APUSH Unit 6 Primary Source Document

U.S. Census Bureau 1890 - 1900 - APUSH Unit 6 Primary Source Document

Industrialization, White-Collar Work, and the Growth of the Middle ClassThis scaffolded primary source reading helps AP U.S. History students analyze how increased economic opportunity developed during industrialization and how it reshaped American society. Using word-for-word excerpts from reports published by the U.S. Census Bureau, students examine changes in occupations, salaried employment, education, and social expectations in the late nineteenth century. What’s IncludedStudent Materia
Preview of APUSH Period 6 - The Rise of the American Middle Class Primary Document Bundle

APUSH Period 6 - The Rise of the American Middle Class Primary Document Bundle

Economic Opportunity and Its Effects on Society, 1870–1900This document-based bundle provides AP U.S. History students with a rigorous examination of how increased economic opportunity developed during industrialization and how it reshaped American society. Using three scaffolded, text-heavy primary source readings, students analyze ideology, structural economic change, and social consequences tied to the rise of the middle class in the late nineteenth century. Final Analysis Question (CED-Al
Preview of Andrew Carnegie — The Gospel of Wealth (1889) - APUSH Primary Doc Period 6

Andrew Carnegie — The Gospel of Wealth (1889) - APUSH Primary Doc Period 6

Economic Opportunity, Wealth, and the Rise of the Middle ClassThis scaffolded primary source reading helps AP U.S. History students analyze the causes of increased economic opportunity and its effects on society during the late nineteenth century. Using word-for-word excerpts from The Gospel of Wealth, students examine influential ideas about wealth, inequality, education, and social responsibility that shaped middle-class values in industrial America. What’s IncludedStudent MaterialsTwo-sen
Preview of Migration & Immigration, 1990s–2000s Practice DBQ - APUSH Unit 9

Migration & Immigration, 1990s–2000s Practice DBQ - APUSH Unit 9

This practice DBQ is designed for AP U.S. History Unit 9.5 (Migration and Immigration in the 1990s and 2000s) and focuses on the domestic and international population movements that reshaped the United States at the end of the twentieth and beginning of the twenty-first centuries. The activity mirrors the structure and expectations of an AP-style DBQ while remaining scaffolded for classroom use. Students analyze authentic, word-for-word primary source excerpts addressing internal migration to t
Preview of Thorstein Veblen — The Theory of the Leisure Class - APUSH Period 6 Primary Doc

Thorstein Veblen — The Theory of the Leisure Class - APUSH Period 6 Primary Doc

Consumer Culture, Social Status, and the Effects of Economic OpportunityThis scaffolded primary source reading helps AP U.S. History students analyze the social effects of increased economic opportunity during industrialization, with a focus on consumer culture, social status, and middle-class values. Using word-for-word excerpts from The Theory of the Leisure Class, students examine how rising incomes reshaped behavior, expectations, and ideas of respectability in late nineteenth-century Am
Preview of McDonald v. Chicago (2010) – AP U.S. Gov SCOTUS Case Reading & FRQ Practice

McDonald v. Chicago (2010) – AP U.S. Gov SCOTUS Case Reading & FRQ Practice

This scaffolded reading activity helps AP U.S. Government and Politics students understand how the Supreme Court applied the Second Amendment to state and local governments. Through four clear, accessible reading sections (approx. 9.5 reading level), students learn how McDonald v. Chicago (2010) expanded the doctrine of selective incorporation and strengthened the right to keep and bear arms for self-defense. Each reading section includes targeted reading-comprehension vocabulary drawn direct
Preview of Napoleon Military Proclamations and Imperial Authority - AP European History

Napoleon Military Proclamations and Imperial Authority - AP European History

Napoleon and Military Power: Proclamations, Conquest, and Continental Control (1805–1807) This scaffolded primary source reading helps AP European History students analyze how Napoleon Bonaparte used military power to reshape European political authority, spread reform ideas, and enforce economic control during the height of his empire. Using word-for-word excerpts from Napoleon’s military proclamations and imperial decrees between 1805 and 1807, students examine how conquest was justified
Preview of McCulloch v Maryland (1819) – AP U.S. Gov SCOTUS Case Reading & FRQ Practice

McCulloch v Maryland (1819) – AP U.S. Gov SCOTUS Case Reading & FRQ Practice

This scaffolded reading activity helps AP U.S. Government and Politics students understand one of the most foundational federalism cases in U.S. history: McCulloch v. Maryland (1819). Following the same structure as my AP Gov and APUSH reading sets, the resource guides students through the background, constitutional questions, Court reasoning, and long-term impact of the case in clear, accessible language. Students read four short, structured sections (≈9.5 reading level) that explain how the
Preview of Napoleon Bonaparte Senate Decrees and Plebiscite - AP European History Unit 5

Napoleon Bonaparte Senate Decrees and Plebiscite - AP European History Unit 5

Napoleon and Political Authority: Senate Decrees and Plebiscites (1802–1804) This scaffolded primary source reading helps AP European History students analyze how Napoleon Bonaparte consolidated political authority during the early nineteenth century by combining constitutional decrees with popular plebiscites. Using word-for-word excerpts from French Senate decrees and national plebiscites between 1802 and 1804, students examine how Napoleon justified centralized power through the language
Preview of The Flaws That Kill Our Democracy – Grades 10–12 Civics & AP Gov Unit

The Flaws That Kill Our Democracy – Grades 10–12 Civics & AP Gov Unit

What if democracy isn't being killed by bad politicians or apathetic voters — but by a hidden structural flaw baked into the system itself? That is the bold central argument of The Flaws That Kill Our Democracy (2020) by Klaas Mensaert. Using systems theory, free-market economics, and political philosophy, Mensaert argues that modern democracies are structurally fragile — not because of who holds power, but because of how political power is organized. Designed for Grades 10–14: AP Gov, AP
Preview of AP Spanish Literature Unit 2 BUNDLE | Siglo XVI Complete | 4 Texts Scaffolded

AP Spanish Literature Unit 2 BUNDLE | Siglo XVI Complete | 4 Texts Scaffolded

The Renaissance and the Conquest in one unit. Students read Garcilaso's perfect sonnet about a woman's beauty fading — then read Cortés describing the destruction of Tenochtitlan with the same detached elegance. Lazarillo invents the picaresque by lying to survive. The Aztec poets watch their world end and write it down anyway. The range is brutal, and that's exactly what Unit 2 demands. This bundle covers four required texts with the scaffolding that makes the archaic language accessible and th
Preview of AP Government SCOTUS Required Cases Bundle (14 Cases)

AP Government SCOTUS Required Cases Bundle (14 Cases)

This comprehensive bundle includes all 14 required Supreme Court cases for the AP U.S. Government and Politics exam. Each case is presented through a carefully scaffolded reading, divided into four clear sections: background, legal issue, Supreme Court decision, and constitutional impact. Every reading is written at an accessible ~9.5 reading level to support comprehension without losing AP rigor. Each case also includes reading-comprehension vocabulary directly pulled from the text and gu
Preview of AP Spanish Literature Unit 3 BUNDLE | Siglo XVII Complete | 5 Texts Scaffolded

AP Spanish Literature Unit 3 BUNDLE | Siglo XVII Complete | 5 Texts Scaffolded

Unit 3 is where students either get it or give up. The syntax is harder, the metaphors are denser, and the cultural distance is real. Góngora's hyperbaton alone loses half the class if you don't scaffold it properly. This bundle covers all five required texts for the Siglo XVII — scaffolded so students can actually access them, with the analytical depth AP demands. The cross-references are deliberate: Góngora's Tarea C compares to Garcilaso. Quevedo's compares to both. Sor Juana connects directl
Preview of Rima LIII "Volverán las oscuras golondrinas" — Bécquer AP Spanish Lit Scaffolded

Rima LIII "Volverán las oscuras golondrinas" — Bécquer AP Spanish Lit Scaffolded

Your students have read the Baroque poets: Quevedo counting corpses, Góngora turning landscape into labyrinth. Now they meet Bécquer — who loses someone, says nothing directly, and makes the swallows do the grieving for him. Rima LIII is the poem AP Lit teachers reach for when they want students to feel the mechanics of loss before they can name them. The architecture is almost mathematical: three pairs of stanzas, each one promising that something will return, each one destroying that promise w
Preview of Russian Revolution Complete Lesson Bundle: Reading Comprehension + WebQuest + De

Russian Revolution Complete Lesson Bundle: Reading Comprehension + WebQuest + De

Russian Revolution Complete Lesson Bundle: Reading Comprehension + WebQuest + Debate Writing Activity Bring the fall of the Russian Empire to life with this no-prep, highly engaging Russian Revolution lesson pack! Students take a deep dive into the collapse of the Romanov dynasty, the rise of Lenin and the Bolsheviks, and the spread of communist ideology that reshaped the 20th century. Perfect for grades 8–12, this bundle boosts comprehension, research skills, and argument writing — all aligne
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