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Preview of Types of Powers & Federalism — U.S. Government PowerPoint Lecture

Types of Powers & Federalism — U.S. Government PowerPoint Lecture

This PowerPoint gives students the complete picture of how power is divided in the American system — not just a vocabulary list of power types, but why the Founders split authority the way they did and how that division still drives the biggest fights in the country today. It opens with federalism as the Founders' compromise between a single all-powerful government and a loose alliance of states, then works through every category of power students need to know, and ends on the live debate over w
Preview of Three Branches of Government | U.S. Government Guided Notes & Anchor Charts

Three Branches of Government | U.S. Government Guided Notes & Anchor Charts

Help students grasp how the U.S. Constitution divides power and maintains balance with these Three Branches of Government Guided Notes and Anchor Charts. This resource pairs directly with the updated PowerPoint for a complete, ready-to-teach lesson on separation of powers, checks and balances, and the rule of law. What’s Included: Two-Column Guided Notes – aligned directly with the PowerPoint for easy classroom flow Anchor Charts – visual summaries of each branch’s roles and checks on power B
Preview of Types of Powers & Federalism — U.S. Government Guided Notes

Types of Powers & Federalism — U.S. Government Guided Notes

These guided notes keep students locked in through the entire Types of Powers lecture and leave them with an organized record to study from. The two-column layout pairs the lecture's key points on the left with space to capture them in students' own words on the right, so they're processing as they go instead of copying slides. It opens with the essential question that frames the unit — how the Constitution splits power between federal and state, and what keeps either side from winning — and clo
Preview of System of Checks & Balances | U.S. Government | Guided Notes & Anchor Charts

System of Checks & Balances | U.S. Government | Guided Notes & Anchor Charts

Help students understand how the U.S. government divides and limits power with these Guided Notes perfectly aligned to the System of Checks & Balances lecture. This resource explains how each branch keeps the others in check, why the system prevents tyranny, and how modern cases—from impeachment to judicial review—still prove it works today. What’s Included Two-Column Guided Notes – Lecture text left / “In Your Own Words” right, with Directions, Learning Target, and Success Criteria Anchor Char
Preview of Types of Powers & Federalism — Powers Sorting Activity U.S. Government

Types of Powers & Federalism — Powers Sorting Activity U.S. Government

The five types of power — enumerated, implied, concurrent, reserved, and denied — are the densest vocabulary in the whole federalism unit, and the reason students mix them up is that the terms feel abstract and legalistic. This activity fixes that by reframing them as something every student already understands cold: phone and app permissions. Each power type becomes a permission setting — granted, auto-unlocked, shared access, local only, or blocked — so students stop memorizing definitions and
Preview of Types of Powers & Federalism — Growth of Federal Power DBQ U.S. Government

Types of Powers & Federalism — Growth of Federal Power DBQ U.S. Government

This document-based question puts students on the central fault line of American federalism: the federal government started small and grew for two hundred years — and the question of whether that growth protected Americans or steamrolled the states has never stopped being argued. Using six real primary sources from 1788 to 2022, students trace the whole arc — the original promise that federal power would stay "few and defined," the commerce-power explosion that let Washington reach a farmer's ow
Preview of AP Psychology, Unit 4, Topic 4.5: Trait Theories and the Big Five

AP Psychology, Unit 4, Topic 4.5: Trait Theories and the Big Five

Created by
Alchemy of Self
Discover what makes each person unique with this engaging, student-centered AP Psychology lesson on Trait Theories and the Big Five! Students explore the major trait approaches to personality, including the work of Gordon Allport, Raymond Cattell, Hans Eysenck, and the widely accepted Big Five personality model. Through interactive activities, discussion, real-world applications, and evidence analysis, students examine how personality traits influence behavior and how psychologists use trait the
Preview of Types of Powers & Federalism — Supremacy Clause DBQ (Federal vs. State)

Types of Powers & Federalism — Supremacy Clause DBQ (Federal vs. State)

This document-based question puts students inside the fight that decides who actually wins when state and federal law collide. Using six real primary sources spanning 1788 to 2012 — from the text of the Supremacy Clause to Supreme Court rulings on marijuana and immigration — students work the central question themselves: when the two levels of government want opposite things, who should win, and what does the country lose either way? There's no safe non-answer; the prompt requires a clear claim
Preview of Agricultural Hearths Mapping Activity & Geographic Analysis | Human Geography

Agricultural Hearths Mapping Activity & Geographic Analysis | Human Geography

Help students explore the origins of agriculture through mapping, geographic analysis, and critical thinking!This Agricultural Hearths Mapping Activity & Geographic Analysis introduces students to the world's major agricultural hearths while helping them examine domesticated crops and animals, agricultural origins, diffusion patterns, trade routes, and the Columbian Exchange.Students map six major agricultural hearths, analyze geographic patterns, investigate agricultural diffusion, and apply Hu
Preview of Absolutism in Europe Presentation | World History | PowerPoint | High School

Absolutism in Europe Presentation | World History | PowerPoint | High School

Absolutism in Europe PresentationExplore the rise and fall of absolute monarchies across Europe with this engaging, visually-supported 29-slide PowerPoint presentation designed specifically for high school World History classes! This comprehensive resource covers the key developments of the Age of Absolutism (1500s–1700s), from Spain's Golden Age to the emergence of constitutional government in England and the modernization efforts of Peter the Great in Russia. Perfect for teaching the transit
Preview of AP Psychology, Unit 4, Topic 4.5: Social-Cognitive Personality Theory

AP Psychology, Unit 4, Topic 4.5: Social-Cognitive Personality Theory

Created by
Alchemy of Self
Help students explore how personality develops through the interaction of thoughts, behaviors, and social experiences with this engaging, standards-aligned AP Psychology lesson on Social-Cognitive Personality Theory. Students will investigate major ideas from the social-cognitive perspective, including reciprocal determinism, observational learning, self-efficacy, locus of control, and the influential work of Albert Bandura. Through discussion, evidence analysis, and application activities, stud
Preview of Introduction to Rhetorical Analysis Activities Rhetorical Devices Appeals Lesson

Introduction to Rhetorical Analysis Activities Rhetorical Devices Appeals Lesson

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21stCenturyLit
This comprehensive rhetorical analysis introductory lesson will introduce students to rhetoric in a rigorous and relevant way. Students will be provided with detailed notes, examples from noteworthy American speeches, numerous opportunities for rhetoric practice and discussion, and a chance to show their mastery of rhetorical devices and appeals with a multiple-choice and matching assessment at the end. Not only will students learn more about rhetorical analysis than ever before, but they will b
Preview of AP® Human Geography Course GROWING Curriculum Bundle Lectures + Activities APHuG

AP® Human Geography Course GROWING Curriculum Bundle Lectures + Activities APHuG

This AP® Human Geography Curriculum is currently a growing bundle of lectures, guided notes, graphic organizers, print and digital activities, and review games. I do not yet have a timeline for completion but I will be adding materials throughout the remainder of the 25-26 school and into summer 2026. It will not be complete this school year. Please email me at unraveledteacher@gmail.com if you are unsure about the contents or if this is the right curriculum for you!Currently, this APHuG Curricu
Preview of AP® World Unit 1 Global Tapestry Lecture Guided Notes Bundle WHAP PowerPoint

AP® World Unit 1 Global Tapestry Lecture Guided Notes Bundle WHAP PowerPoint

This bundle is for AP® World History Modern's Unit 1: The Global Tapestry. Dynamic lectures, visually engaging guided notes, and several supplemental activities are available for topics 1.1, 1.2, 1.3, 1.4, 1.5, and 1.6 in Unit 1. Topic 1.7 is also covered with a few questions that draw on the previous topics for comparisons. Each lecture is set up to cover all the material outlined in the CED, and each slide has additional speaker notes that give you more information on the slide's topic. A uni
Preview of Human Geography Development Level Video Activity

Human Geography Development Level Video Activity

Viewing guide for Hans Rosling's 200 countries, 200 years, 4 minutes video! This is a great activity for students learning about countries and trends with development level over time. Meant for an on level Human Geography course but could be adapted for APHUG or middle school geography.
Preview of Complete U.S. Government Semester Bundle -- 14 Mega Bundles, 18-Week Curriculum

Complete U.S. Government Semester Bundle -- 14 Mega Bundles, 18-Week Curriculum

This semester bundle eliminates the daily hunt for materials by giving you 14 complete units, an 18-week implementation guide with daily lesson plans, and emergency substitute teacher plans covering every major topic in a U.S. Government course. Each mega bundle includes PowerPoint lectures with anchor charts, guided notes with Quick Checks, DBQs with primary sources, and application activities that push students beyond memorization into analysis. Instead of patching together lessons from multip
Preview of Faustian Bargain Literary Device Google Slides | Lit Terms No Prep Presentation

Faustian Bargain Literary Device Google Slides | Lit Terms No Prep Presentation

Need a quick, rigorous way to teach the literary concept of the Faustian bargain? This no-prep Google Slides presentation introduces students to the definition, origin, purpose, characteristics, and famous examples of a Faustian bargain while helping teachers save valuable planning time.Help students master one of literature's most important literary concepts with this engaging, no-prep Google Slides presentation on the Faustian bargain. Designed for busy ELA teachers, this ready-to-use presenta
Preview of Literary Foils Google Slides Presentation | Literary Terms No Prep Notes

Literary Foils Google Slides Presentation | Literary Terms No Prep Notes

Need a quick, rigorous way to teach literary foils without creating a lesson from scratch? This no-prep Google Slides presentation introduces students to the definition, characteristics, purpose, and impact of literary foils while helping teachers save valuable planning time.Help students master one of literature's most important characterization techniques with this engaging, no-prep Google Slides presentation on literary foils. Designed for busy ELA teachers, this ready-to-use mini lesson intr
Preview of IB Chemistry SL+HL two-year full course notes bundle (fully updated for FE2025!)

IB Chemistry SL+HL two-year full course notes bundle (fully updated for FE2025!)

This bundle includes complete scaffolded lesson notes that are fully aligned with the First Examinations (FE) 2025 version of the IB Chemistry SL+HL courses. The first two pages of each booklet clearly connect to specific curricular content and skills/applications as defined in the IB Chemistry Guide (Structure 1, 2 & 3; Reactivity 1, 2 & 3; Tools 1, 2 & 3). If you and/or your students find the organization of the new IB Chemistry curriculum confusing, these will help center your teaching and le
Preview of The Columbian Exchange Classroom Podcast | IB DP Case Study Geography

The Columbian Exchange Classroom Podcast | IB DP Case Study Geography

Created by
Socratic Shrake
Did the Columbian Exchange save Europe or destroy the Americas? That is the question at the heart of this classroom podcast product for IB DP History. In five voices across four acts, students explore one of the most consequential -- and most debated -- events in world history: the biological, economic, and cultural collision set in motion by Columbus's 1492 voyage. Students hear from DR. ELENA VASQUEZ, a colonial historian who brings the population data (25 million to 1 million in central Mexic
Preview of APUSH 8.7 - America as a World Power - AMSCO Notes

APUSH 8.7 - America as a World Power - AMSCO Notes

Created by
Pax Professor
Are you looking for a way to help your students navigate the dense content of the AMSCO textbook while ensuring they meet every College Board requirement? These comprehensive guided notes are designed to turn passive reading into active learning, providing a structured framework that aligns perfectly with the AP Course and Exam Description (CED).By bridging the gap between the textbook and the exam, these notes ensure students aren't just "reading"—they are mastering the historical thinking skil
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