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Preview of How to Write an FRQ Note Taker - AP Human Geo

How to Write an FRQ Note Taker - AP Human Geo

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Preview of Social Psychology Movie Analysis: Zootopia

Social Psychology Movie Analysis: Zootopia

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Psyched 2 Teach
Have a guilt-free movie day where students are truly practicing psychology concept application skills while watching the film, "Zootopia." Students will practice AP Psychology/Regular Psychology skill of concept application. This movie analysis includes definitions, a writing template with sentence starters, as well as a rubric for easy teacher grading.
Preview of GDP and Economic Sectors Slideshow

GDP and Economic Sectors Slideshow

Teach students about standards of living around the world, GDP, GNI, and Economic Sectors with this slideshow! Perfect for middle school or high school human geography or economics! Feel free to add in what you would need. This was used for an on level human geography class.
Preview of Video Viewing Guide for "Guns, Germs, and Steel" Episode 2: Conquest

Video Viewing Guide for "Guns, Germs, and Steel" Episode 2: Conquest

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I Heart History
Seller's note: This product does not include access to the video. Please be sure that you can access the video BEFORE purchasing this product! I cannot provide refunds due to inability to access the video. As of May 2026, the video is available: for free to stream on DailyMotion and YouTube, streaming purchase on Amazon Prime for $1.99, or on DVD for $14.99. Internet links frequently change! If a link is broken, Google "Guns Germs Steel documentary e2" to find current access to the video. T
Preview of Dozen Dates: 1776 – The American Revolution Video Guide

Dozen Dates: 1776 – The American Revolution Video Guide

Help students understand why 1776 is one of the most important years in world history with this engaging Dozen Dates video guide. This resource connects political and economic revolutions, helping students see how the American Revolution fits into broader global transformations. What’s Included: ✔️ Structured video guide with multiple-choice questions ✔️ Two rigorous free-response questions aligned to AP skills ✔️ Academic vocabulary integration for deeper understanding ✔️ Complete answer key
Preview of AP Psychology, Unit 3, Topic 3.9: Applying Observational & Cognitive Learning

AP Psychology, Unit 3, Topic 3.9: Applying Observational & Cognitive Learning

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Alchemy of Self
This capstone lesson brings Topic 3.9 together by pushing students to analyze, apply, and justify how learning occurs through both observation and internal cognitive processes. Students move beyond isolated concepts and learn to think like AP Psychology students, applying multiple forms of learning to complex, real-world scenarios. What’s Included Complete, student-facing lesson materials Multi-layered, scenario-based guided practice AP-style free-response question (FRQ) task Structured w
Preview of AP Comparative Government: Unit 3.1 and Unit 3.2

AP Comparative Government: Unit 3.1 and Unit 3.2

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Mr Ds History
This bundle includes presentation slides, student guided notes, and AP-style assessments, all aligned to key concepts such as state-building, legitimacy, reform, and centralized power. Designed for clarity, rigor, and flexibility, this resource supports lecture, discussion, note-taking, and writing practice in one cohesive package. What’s Included:Instructional SlidesClear, structured slidesDesigned for direct instruction and discussionStudent Guided NotesPrint- and digital-friendly guided no
Preview of Scaffolded Essay Graphic Organizer - Global Politics

Scaffolded Essay Graphic Organizer - Global Politics

This exercise guides students through the process of writing an analytical essay using a scaffolded graphic organizer focused on the claim that Trump’s foreign policy poses the greatest threat to the liberal world order. Designed to build confidence and clarity, it includes structured prompts, sentence starters, and fill-in-the-blank sections—especially for the counterclaim and evaluation paragraphs—to support students in developing strong arguments. Teachers can assign the full essay at once o
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