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Preview of Valentine's Day Argumentative Writing Prompt- Is Chocolate Good for the Heart?

Valentine's Day Argumentative Writing Prompt- Is Chocolate Good for the Heart?

Love is a universal language. High School Students love the celebration of Valentine's Day. Why not encourage your students to deep think and research a great topic on the health benefits of Chocolate. Chocolate is an item that is highly sold during this special and lovable holiday. This is an enrichment activity for students to research chocolate to connect with a Valentine's Day. Your students will enjoy this topic. Happy Valentine's Day.
Preview of Le racisme - French lesson on anti-racism and tolerance for AP® or Immersion

Le racisme - French lesson on anti-racism and tolerance for AP® or Immersion

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EZ Inspiration
This NO PREP anti-racism lesson is perfect for promoting tolerance, diversity and empathy in your French classroom! Students will learn about the root causes of racism, its effects on individuals and society and how to take action to create a more inclusive and equitable world. They will also explore the different types of racism, vulnerable populations, anti-racist movements, prejudices, white privilege and more!  This lesson is perfect for intermediate and senior French students and i
Preview of “Roselily” AP Lit Unit  Close Reading, Flash Debate, Socratic Seminar & Essay

“Roselily” AP Lit Unit Close Reading, Flash Debate, Socratic Seminar & Essay

Created by
CurriculumLove
Looking for a rigorous, discussion-driven AP English Literature mini unit that prepares students for both the prose analysis essay and multiple choice section while honoring the complexity of Alice Walker’s writing? This 4–5 day AP Literature mini unit for “Roselily” guides students through a complete analytical arc aligned to College Board expectations: annotation → interpretation → discussion → argument → revision Students closely examine how Walker uses silence, symbolism, narration, religio
Preview of Porphyria's Lover by Robert Browning: AP Literature Poetry Analysis & MCQs

Porphyria's Lover by Robert Browning: AP Literature Poetry Analysis & MCQs

Unlock the dark psychological depths of Robert Browning’s "Porphyria’s Lover" with this comprehensive, no-prep instructional bundle! Designed specifically for AP English Literature & Composition (Unit 2 or Unit 5) and Honors English classrooms, this resource guides students through a rigorous analysis of the intersection between love and control. This bundle doesn't just ask students to read the poem—it provides them with the psychological framework needed to decipher the speaker’s delusional n
Preview of Frankenstein by Mary Shelley Novel Study

Frankenstein by Mary Shelley Novel Study

Form class discussions and reading groups to enjoy the haunting and eerie work of Mary Shelley's Frankenstein! A PowerPoint of 12 slides that provides a three-week activity for students to gain reading independence with classroom discussions too!
Preview of Seasons of the Year SENSORY STORY - American Version

Seasons of the Year SENSORY STORY - American Version

*UPDATED* This is the American version of Sensory Story; Seasons of the Year. American Version begins the seasons with Spring, Summer, Fall and Winter. It also has American language for seasons and objects. Included in this pack; Sensory Story Power-pointSensory Story guide and resourcesVocabulary cards and matching activityOther Sensory Stories; The Bed Monster12 Days of ChristmasJack and the BeanstalkThe Witch's Ugly BrewSeason of the Year - UK versionSeason of the Year - American versionSeaso
Preview of Baddies of the Branches: US Politicians Who Stretched or Defied the Constitution

Baddies of the Branches: US Politicians Who Stretched or Defied the Constitution

Who checks the ones who stretch the Constitution? This engaging resource explores key political figures from all three branches of the U.S. government who pushed the limits of their power—from executive overreach to judicial activism and legislative controversy. Baddies of the Branches challenges students to analyze government authority, constitutional interpretation, and civic responsibility while evaluating whether these figures were acting for the good of the country—or abusing their power.
Preview of Rhetorical Strategies - Letter from a Birmingham Jail

Rhetorical Strategies - Letter from a Birmingham Jail

Created by
Teach In Jays
Looking to teach rhetorical strategies with "in the real word" application? Or need an activity commemorating MLK while teaching/reinforcing students' knowledge of rhetorical strategies? In this bundle, you will be provided a link to Canva with an overview of the Logos/Pathos/Ethos as well as close reading of "A Letter from a Birmingham Jail" by MLK. Additionally, a worksheet that allows for a closer analysis is included. The actual "Letter..." is not included.
Preview of AP Lit Poetry Unit: “I, Too, Sing America” Discussion ,Analysis, MC, Essay

AP Lit Poetry Unit: “I, Too, Sing America” Discussion ,Analysis, MC, Essay

Created by
CurriculumLove
This 5 day AP English Literature poetry analysis unit guides students through a deep, exam-aligned study of Langston Hughes’s “I, Too, Sing America.” Designed to mirror the thinking, discussion, and writing demands of the AP Literature exam, this unit emphasizes defensible interpretation, poetic commentary, and revision, not summary. Students move through a purposeful analytical arc: close reading → interpretation → discussion → multiple choice reasoning → AP essay writing → revision This unit
Preview of Suffragette (2015) Movie Questions & Answers: Critical Thinking

Suffragette (2015) Movie Questions & Answers: Critical Thinking

The 2015 film Suffragette offers a powerful look at the British women's suffrage movement in 1912, focusing on the radicalization of ordinary working-class women whose peaceful protests were ignored. The film centers on Maud Watts, a fictional laundry worker, who illustrates the extreme lack of access and the systemic oppression women face. Maud, like her peers, was subjected to brutal working conditions, pitiful wages, and zero legal rights; she had no recourse when her wages were stolen, no ri
Preview of AP Language & Composition Synthesis Essay-Women's Beauty Standards in Society

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

Created by
Lit is the Life
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 AP English Language Rhetorical Unit “Ain’t I a Woman?” by Truth, Debate, MCQ

AP English Language Rhetorical Unit “Ain’t I a Woman?” by Truth, Debate, MCQ

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CurriculumLove
AP English Language Rhetorical Analysis Unit “Ain’t I a Woman?” by Sojourner Truth Debate, Seminar, Essay & MCQs This AP English Language mini unit offers a deep, standards-aligned exploration of Sojourner Truth’s powerful 1851 speech “Ain’t I a Woman?”, guiding students through rhetorical analysis that mirrors the exact thinking, writing, and discussion skills required on the AP Lang exam. Through structured annotation, flash debate, Socratic seminar, AP-style multiple-choice practice, rhetori
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