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Preview of Engaging - Interactive, Editable, Geography's Impact on Civilization Simulation

Engaging - Interactive, Editable, Geography's Impact on Civilization Simulation

In Settling Along the River, students work in teams, to analyze geographic features, debate settlement strategy, and respond to real-world challenges like floods, food shortages, and nomadic raids. Students literally step into the role of early settlers choosing a location to build their civilization. This activity blends map skills, GRAPES categories, problem-solving, and collaboration, making it ideal for teaching the impact of geography on civilization. Two versions are included to support
Preview of AP Psychology, Unit 3, Topic 3.9: Mental Maps, Latent Learning and Insight

AP Psychology, Unit 3, Topic 3.9: Mental Maps, Latent Learning and Insight

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Alchemy of Self
Take your students deeper into how learning actually works by focusing on the internal mental processes behind behavior. This lesson helps students move beyond observation and into true AP-level understanding of cognitive learning. Designed for rigor and engagement, this resource uses scenario-based application to help students master concepts that are often misunderstood on the AP exam. What’s Included Complete, student-facing lesson materials Structured, scenario-based guided practice In
Preview of Complicity & Moral Responsibility in William Garrison’s Preface [3-Day Lesson]

Complicity & Moral Responsibility in William Garrison’s Preface [3-Day Lesson]

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Santana's Shop
This resource is a comprehensive close-reading and synthesis lesson centered on William Lloyd Garrison’s preface to Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, an American Slave. Designed for AP English Language and Composition, Honors, and advanced secondary ELA courses, the packet guides students from conceptual vocabulary work to close textual analysis and culminates in a CER-based argumentative writing task. Students examine how Garrison uses endorsement, moral urgency, and the rejec
Preview of AP Lang Complete Annotation & Analysis Bundle WHY Ladder + SPACECAT + Desk Cards

AP Lang Complete Annotation & Analysis Bundle WHY Ladder + SPACECAT + Desk Cards

Everything your AP Lang students need to read like analysts and write like it too. Four resources. One system. Zero prep.This bundle covers the full arc of AP Lang rhetorical analysis — from the moment students pick up a passage to the moment they submit an essay. Every resource works independently, but together they build a classroom culture where annotation and analysis are habits, not chores. What's Included:✔ The WHY Ladder: Commentary & Analysis Scaffold — nine-page resource with teacher i
Preview of Rhetorical Appeals Mini Lessons & Worksheets | Ethos Pathos Logos Set | 9-10

Rhetorical Appeals Mini Lessons & Worksheets | Ethos Pathos Logos Set | 9-10

🎉 Teach Rhetorical Appeals with Ready‑to‑Use Mini Lessons + Worksheets! This resource includes three complete Google Slides mini lessons and a matching set of printable/digital worksheets that teach students how to identify and analyze ethos, pathos, and logos. Everything is formatted for clear, direct instruction with built‑in practice, writing tasks, answer keys, and exit tickets. Perfect for grades 8–10, these materials work seamlessly for whole‑group instruction, small groups, statio
Preview of Trade in Mesopotamia | Differentiated Source Analysis | Vocabulary, Organizers

Trade in Mesopotamia | Differentiated Source Analysis | Vocabulary, Organizers

Analyze Mesopotamian trade, economic systems, and primary sources with this engaging, standards-aligned activity. Includes differentiated graphic organizers, vocabulary preview, and real translated cuneiform excerpts to support historical thinking and evidence-based analysis. Scaffolded primary sources meet historical inquiry in this ready-to-use activity!This Ancient Mesopotamian Trade analysis invites students to explore real translated cuneiform records and think critically about how e
Preview of AP Art 2.04: Native North America

AP Art 2.04: Native North America

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ArtsyRoot
Bring Native North American art and culture to life in your classroom with this engaging and comprehensive AP Art History lesson! This resource explores the diverse cultures of Native North America, their artistic traditions, and the impact of European contact—perfect for helping students build content knowledge and critical thinking skills. Students will examine key themes such as harmony with nature, spiritual beliefs, and cultural expression through art, while analyzing important works like
Preview of AP Physics 1 - Oscillations Unit 7 (w/keys)

AP Physics 1 - Oscillations Unit 7 (w/keys)

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Siebert Science
Check out the video above for a preview of these resources!AP Physics 1 - Unit 7: Oscillations (Complete Unit) with notes, practice, lab, and answer keysI created this unit to maximize alignment with the AP Physics 1 exam. All questions are written to encourage solving with variables only before using numbers because students need lots of practice solving with variables. There are also MCQs and FRQs to help students get comfortable with the challenging and varied types of problems they'll have t
Preview of Introduction to the Engineering Design Process – Interactive Presentation

Introduction to the Engineering Design Process – Interactive Presentation

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Blackshear23
A student-centered lesson that brings engineering to life with real-world problem-solving examples and collaborative discussion prompts.Help your students think like engineers with this engaging, editable presentation designed to introduce the Engineering Design Process (EDP). Perfect for middle and high school science or STEM classrooms, this resource walks students through each step of the process using relatable examples and group activities to reinforce key concepts. ✨ What’s Included:✅
Preview of AP World History Modern: Topic 1.6: Europe c. 1200 to c. 1450

AP World History Modern: Topic 1.6: Europe c. 1200 to c. 1450

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Alchemy of Self
AP World History Unit 1, Europe from c. 1200 to c. 1450 Topic 1.6 Feudalism, Manorialism, Religion, and Decentralization Teach medieval Europe in a way that is rigorous, memorable, and genuinely engaging! This interactive AP World History lesson helps students make sense of one of the most important patterns in Unit 1: Europe’s fragmented political structure and how it shaped everyday life, power, religion, labor, and social hierarchy from c. 1200 to c. 1450. Instead of sitting through a dry l
Preview of The WHY Ladder: Rhetorical Analysis & Literary Commentary Scaffold | AP Language

The WHY Ladder: Rhetorical Analysis & Literary Commentary Scaffold | AP Language

Your students can identify the device. They just can't explain why it matters. You've seen it a hundred times — a student writes "the author uses pathos" and stops. No effect. No implication. No connection to the argument. Just . . . identification. The WHY Ladder gives students a concrete, repeatable framework for moving beyond surface-level observation into genuine analysis. Three moves. Every time. WHAT, SO WHAT, and WHY IT MATTERS. What's Included:✔ Teacher intro with alignment notes and
Preview of AP Psychology Unit 3, Topic 3.8: Shaping Behavior in the Real World

AP Psychology Unit 3, Topic 3.8: Shaping Behavior in the Real World

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Alchemy of Self
Move beyond basic reinforcement and punishment with this high-rigor, AP-aligned lesson that teaches students how behavior is actually built, maintained, and sometimes broken down over time. This lesson focuses on the real mechanics of operant conditioning by helping students think like psychologists rather than just memorizing terms. What’s Included: Student-Facing Slide Deck (interactive + visually engaging) Student Workbook with guided practice and written responses Teacher Guide with pacing
Preview of AP Psychology Unit 1, Topic 1.4: The Forebrain and Limbic System

AP Psychology Unit 1, Topic 1.4: The Forebrain and Limbic System

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Alchemy of Self
Help your students finally understand the forebrain and limbic system with a lesson that is clear, engaging, and built for AP Psychology success. This resource teaches students the structures and functions of major brain regions while keeping the content approachable, interactive, and meaningful. Students explore the thalamus, hypothalamus, amygdala, and hippocampus and learn how these structures connect to behavior, emotion, memory, motivation, and homeostasis. This makes the lesson especially
Preview of AP Psychology Unit 1, Topic 1.3: Anatomy of a Neuron

AP Psychology Unit 1, Topic 1.3: Anatomy of a Neuron

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Alchemy of Self
Help your students finally understand the parts of a neuron without getting lost in confusing diagrams or overly technical explanations. This AP Psychology Unit 1, Lesson 5: Anatomy of a Neuron is a clear, engaging, and classroom-ready resource designed to teach students the structure and function of neurons in a way that is rigorous, visual, and easy to follow. Students learn how neural communication begins by exploring the major parts of a neuron and what each structure does. Instead of passiv
Preview of Discovery Lesson | Inverse Operations & One-Step Equations | Student-Led

Discovery Lesson | Inverse Operations & One-Step Equations | Student-Led

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Plan in Peace
Make math make sense with this student-led discovery lesson! Build deep conceptual understanding of inverse operations using triangular fact families & interactive slides- accessible for learners of all levels! Ditch the "I do, you do" and ignite critical thinking with this student-led discovery lesson focused on inverse operations and solving one-step equations through the power of triangular fact families! This high-engagement, concept-first resource is inspired by Building Thinking C
Preview of Graphing Linear Equations Lapbook | Digital Exploration and Task Cards

Graphing Linear Equations Lapbook | Digital Exploration and Task Cards

Make graphing linear equations hands-on and interactive with this engaging Lapbook Activity! Designed for middle school and Algebra 1 students, this lapbook provides a complete, foldable reference for slope-intercept form, standard form, graphing from tables, finding intercepts, and analyzing rate of changeStudents will: Practice converting equations from standard form to slope-intercept form step by step. Use tables, graphs, and ordered pairs to connect multiple representations of linear f
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