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Preview of AP Psychology · Unit 4, Topic 4.3: Social Norms, Roles, and Social Influence

AP Psychology · Unit 4, Topic 4.3: Social Norms, Roles, and Social Influence

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Alchemy of Self
Bring social psychology to life with this engaging, AP-aligned lesson on how social norms, social roles, and social influence shape human behavior. Students investigate why people conform, obey authority, and adjust their behavior in different social situations while applying key concepts from AP Psychology Unit 4, Topic 4.3. The lesson emphasizes critical thinking, evidence analysis, and real-world application rather than simple memorization.Students will explore:• Social norms and their influe
Preview of AP Psychology Unit 3, Topic 3.5: Language, Culture, and Thought

AP Psychology Unit 3, Topic 3.5: Language, Culture, and Thought

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Alchemy of Self
Help your students explore one of the most fascinating questions in psychology: Does language shape the way we think? This engaging, ready-to-use lesson examines the relationship between language, cognition, and culture, helping students understand how communication influences perception, identity, and worldview. What students will learn: How language influences thought (linguistic relativity vs. linguistic determinism) The role of culture in shaping communication and cognition Key concepts such
Preview of Symbols, Allegories, and Referential Devices - Lesson and Worksheet Bundle

Symbols, Allegories, and Referential Devices - Lesson and Worksheet Bundle

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LessonLadder
Teach students substitution and referential literary devices! This bundle includes a slideshow lesson with interspersed group activities, individual and pair worksheet work, and three short texts with short answer, paragraph, and class discussion questions to consolidate the lesson. Students will learn:SymbolAllegoryMetonymySynecdocheArchetypeAllusionIdiom
Preview of IB DP Theory of Knowledge (TOK): Algorithms & Information – Full Lesson 2026

IB DP Theory of Knowledge (TOK): Algorithms & Information – Full Lesson 2026

This fully scripted 60-minute IB DP Theory of Knowledge (TOK) lesson explores how algorithms shape what people know and how digital platforms influence the information environment students live in every day. It asks what happens when information is selected for engagement and relevance rather than for truth, balance, or importance. The lesson begins by asking students to map their own information diet from the last 24 hours. This helps them see how much of what they encounter is already being se
Preview of IB DP Theory of Knowledge (TOK): Perception & Reality - Full Lesson 2026

IB DP Theory of Knowledge (TOK): Perception & Reality - Full Lesson 2026

This fully scripted 60-minute IB DP Theory of Knowledge (TOK) lesson explores sense perception, illusion, and the idea that perception may be a construction rather than a direct recording of reality. It is built around the driving question: How much of what you experience is perception, and how much is construction? The lesson begins with The Perception Lab, where students work through seven short experiments: the Café Wall illusion, the Spinning Dancer, the Adelson checker-shadow illusion, the
Preview of Renaissance and Reformation Presentation | World History | High School

Renaissance and Reformation Presentation | World History | High School

Renaissance and Reformation PresentationDive into the intellectual, artistic, and religious transformation of early modern Europe with this comprehensive, visually rich PowerPoint presentation covering the Renaissance, Renaissance artists, the Protestant Reformation, and the reformers who reshaped Christianity and European politics. Designed for high school World History classrooms, this ready-to-use resource provides clear, structured notes that allow teachers to confidently teach one of the mo
Preview of Poetry: Figurative Language & Imagery Guided Note Sheet

Poetry: Figurative Language & Imagery Guided Note Sheet

This google doc. is designed to accompany a google slide presentation on figurative language and imagery. It contains questions aligned with the slideshow focusing on how figurative language and imagery create meaning and emotional impact in poetic works.
Preview of Argument Writing Body Paragraphs Lesson | Claim Evidence Reasoning | MS & HS

Argument Writing Body Paragraphs Lesson | Claim Evidence Reasoning | MS & HS

Looking for a clear, structured, and rigorous way to teach students how to write strong argumentative body paragraphs? This ready-to-use lesson walks middle and high school students step-by-step through writing effective body paragraphs using a clear Claim–Evidence–Reasoning structure. Instead of vague writing advice, this resource explicitly teaches students how to defend a claim, integrate strong evidence, analyze reasoning, and address counterarguments. If your students summarize instead of
Preview of 25 Figurative Language Bell Ringers, Literary Devices | MS & HS  & Answers

25 Figurative Language Bell Ringers, Literary Devices | MS & HS & Answers

Need engaging figurative language bell ringers that help students analyze how authors use language creatively? This resource includes 25 daily ELA warm-ups (50 slides with answer explanations) designed for middle school and high school students. Students practice identifying literary devices such as simile, metaphor, personification, hyperbole, imagery, and figurative expressions while also strengthening their ability to read closely, identify literal details, and make inferences about m
Preview of Map Projection & Distortion Activity | Notes, Research & Analysis

Map Projection & Distortion Activity | Notes, Research & Analysis

Help students understand one of geography's most important concepts: how maps represent a three-dimensional Earth on a two-dimensional surface.In this engaging geography activity, students investigate map projections and distortion through background notes, vocabulary development, research, comparison charts, and critical thinking questions. Students explore how shape, area, distance, and direction can be altered by different projections while analyzing the strengths, limitations, and common use
Preview of No-Prep Suspense Writing Lesson Middle School & High School Narrative Unit

No-Prep Suspense Writing Lesson Middle School & High School Narrative Unit

Engage your middle school and high school students with this fun, no-prep Suspense Writing Mini-Unit! Perfect for grades 6–12, this lesson teaches students how to build tension, add sensory details, and craft suspenseful moments that keep readers on edge. It’s ideal for independent work, small groups, or whole-class instruction—giving teachers valuable time to grade, answer emails, plan, or just take a breath. What’s Included: Mentor example paragraphs: weak vs. strong suspense Five simple sto
Preview of AP® U.S. History Period 8 Topic 8.8: The Vietnam War Lecture & Activity

AP® U.S. History Period 8 Topic 8.8: The Vietnam War Lecture & Activity

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MrBearTeaches
This AP U.S. History Period 8.8 Vietnam War Lesson Materials resource is designed to help teachers deliver a focused, engaging, and classroom-ready lesson on one of the most important topics in Period 8. This set includes materials that pair with your Vietnam War lecture slides and gives students structured opportunities to stay engaged, think critically, and process key historical developments throughout the lesson. The resource is built to support both teacher-led instruction and active studen
Preview of AP® U.S. History Period 8 Topics 8.6 & 8.10: Civil Rights Movement Lecture

AP® U.S. History Period 8 Topics 8.6 & 8.10: Civil Rights Movement Lecture

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MrBearTeaches
This comprehensive Civil Rights Movement lesson is designed to help students build a strong understanding of key events, figures, and strategies within Period 8.6 and 8.10. Built specifically for AP U.S. History, this resource combines structured lecture support with active student engagement to keep learners focused and accountable throughout the lesson. This product includes editable lecture slides, a guided lecture activity, and structured note templates to support both content delivery and s
Preview of Editable Note-Taking Lesson with Cornell Notes & Core vs. Color Strategies

Editable Note-Taking Lesson with Cornell Notes & Core vs. Color Strategies

Hello Fellow Teacher, Make teaching note-taking simple and effective with this ready-to-use and fully editable resource! This assignment introduces students to two powerful strategies: Core vs. Color Note-Taking and Cornell Notes. With 27 engaging slides of instruction and 17 pages of student handouts, this resource provides everything you need to teach, model, and practice effective note-taking skills. Students learn through clear, step-by-step notes, activities, and guided practice that
Preview of IB Business Management Paper 1 Unit 1| Possible Exam Questions and Answers

IB Business Management Paper 1 Unit 1| Possible Exam Questions and Answers

IB Business Management Paper 1 Unit 1 Possible Questions and Answers | ABC Case Study | Exam Prep ResourcePrepare your students for IB Business Management Paper 1 with this focused Unit 1 possible questions and answers resource, built around the ABC case study / Abraca-style business scenario. This revision and exam-prep pack helps students practise applying key Unit 1 business management concepts directly to a case, making it ideal for improving case study technique, analysis, and exam con
Preview of Conclusion & Introduction Paragraph Organizers for Neurodiverse Learners

Conclusion & Introduction Paragraph Organizers for Neurodiverse Learners

Help your students confidently write strong introduction and conclusion paragraphs with this highly differentiated set of graphic organizers designed specifically with neurodiverse learners in mind. Perfect for grades 6–12, resource rooms, English intervention classes, and inclusive classrooms. This product includes two versions of both the intro and conclusion organizers, to access the writing process. What’s IncludedYou get fully scaffolded graphic organizers for both the Introduction P
Preview of LBJ, the Great Society & Vietnam — U.S. History Guided Notes

LBJ, the Great Society & Vietnam — U.S. History Guided Notes

These guided notes give students a structured way to process the full arc of the Johnson presidency — from the Great Society and civil rights breakthroughs to Vietnam escalation, the anti-war movement, and the crisis of 1968. The two-column format pairs lecture content on the left with space for students to rephrase, annotate, and add details on the right, so they're actively processing instead of passively copying. A built-in Quick Check at the end lets you assess understanding before moving on
Preview of Emergency HS ELA Sub Plans: Argumentative, Paragraph Format, & Imagery

Emergency HS ELA Sub Plans: Argumentative, Paragraph Format, & Imagery

These are emergency sub plans. Last school year, just 1 1/2 months into the new school year, I got food poisoning. At 1:52 AM, I was logging in online to report my absence. I had no energy to create sub plans - plus, we were in the middle of reading a short story which was the focus of our first formal writing of the year. I knew I could not leave specific and detailed plans for the sub, so I decided to link three items into a PDF. I then uploaded the PDF to our LMS and instructed the sub to ha
Preview of Cold War Beginnings (Truman & Eisenhower) – U.S. History PowerPoint

Cold War Beginnings (Truman & Eisenhower) – U.S. History PowerPoint

This resource walks students through the early Cold War as a system, not a vibe. It focuses on how ideology, global power shifts, and fear shaped U.S. foreign and domestic policy under Truman and Eisenhower. Containment, Korea, McCarthyism, civil rights, education, technology, and daily life are all treated as connected pieces of the same Cold War puzzle. Clear structure. Heavy context. No filler. What’s Included PowerPoint covering the origins of the Cold War, containment, the Truman Doctri
Preview of Elections, Parties & Voting U.S. Government DBQ Campaign Money, Media Influence

Elections, Parties & Voting U.S. Government DBQ Campaign Money, Media Influence

Help students understand how money, media, and interest groups shape modern campaigns with this Primary Source DBQ. Students analyze six accessible excerpts—from FEC rules to Citizens United, Super PAC strategy memos, newsroom gatekeeping, social media research, and interest-group endorsements—supported by guided questions, Anchor Charts, and a clear final writing prompt. What’s Included: Primary Source DBQ – Six excerpts with guided questions and a final synthesis prompt Teacher Key – Complete
Preview of Cold War & Decolonization -- World History DBQ: Cold War Origins (1945-1962)

Cold War & Decolonization -- World History DBQ: Cold War Origins (1945-1962)

This document-based inquiry walks students through six primary and secondary sources explaining how competing ideologies and nuclear weapons created global tension from 1945-1962. Instead of telling students the Cold War happened because of ideological differences, this DBQ makes them extract evidence from Churchill's Iron Curtain speech declaring Soviet control of Eastern Europe, the Truman Doctrine establishing containment policy, Soviet official Zhdanov's response claiming America represents
Preview of Insurance Document Literacy – Personal Finance & Economics Real-World Analysis

Insurance Document Literacy – Personal Finance & Economics Real-World Analysis

This document analysis teaches students to read the actual insurance paperwork they'll receive for the rest of their adult lives. Instead of just learning what an EOB is, students analyze a real Explanation of Benefits to calculate patient costs, compare a medical bill to the EOB to verify charges, and read a claim denial letter to understand appeal rights—revealing whether they can navigate insurance bureaucracy independently. This works especially well when students understand insurance concep
Preview of APAfAm - 3.8: Lifting as We Climb: Uplift Ideologies and Black Women’s Rights

APAfAm - 3.8: Lifting as We Climb: Uplift Ideologies and Black Women’s Rights

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Pax Professor
Curriculum annotations are designed as a form of note taking for students taking AP African American Studies. Notes are based on the following from the Course and Exam Description from the College Board: Learning ObjectivesEssential KnowledgeRequired SourcesLinks to publicly available readings are included in the documents. The product will give you links to download a PDF or to make a copy of a Google Doc with the curriculum annotations. Answer Key now included!
Preview of Great Depression – U.S. History Bundle - PPT, Notes, DBQ's, Activities

Great Depression – U.S. History Bundle - PPT, Notes, DBQ's, Activities

Bring the full human, economic, and political story of the Great Depression into sharp focus with this complete U.S. History bundle. Every major angle of the era — causes, collapse, human hardship, Dust Bowl migration, Hoover’s failures, the New Deal’s sweeping programs, and the daily survival of ordinary Americans — is covered through a mix of cinematic presentations, structured note-taking, primary sources, Gen-Z vocab work, creative writing, and political cartoon analysis. Each resource is bu
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