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Preview of Why was there a 'Red Scare' in the USA after World War 2? (Fear of Communism)

Why was there a 'Red Scare' in the USA after World War 2? (Fear of Communism)

This worksheet divides the causes of the Red Scare after WW2 into internal paranoia and external events and how they increased the public and government's fear of communism in the USA. Students have to read a passage and highlight the internal and external events in two different colours. They then have to develop their own explanation of how these things increased the fear of Communism. Finally the class must write two P.E.E.L. paragraphs explaining these factors. I have used this lesson wit
Preview of Financial Literacy: Credit Card APR Notes (finding credit card interest)

Financial Literacy: Credit Card APR Notes (finding credit card interest)

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MathMotivations
Monthly interest on credit card balances can seem like it's randomly generated, but it actually follows the basic Part = Percent x Total formula! These guided notes define the different types of APRs (annual percentage rates) then walk students through a detailed example of how to calculate interest given several transactions.  Help students develop strong financial habits, especially in regards to credit cards. Students can see the math behind how interest is calculated and what they can do to
Preview of Forms of Government Lesson (Civics Writing Assignment)

Forms of Government Lesson (Civics Writing Assignment)

Have you ever wondered what FORM of government your school is? In this lesson students will be able to define and analyze the different forms of government. Students will then demonstrate their knowledge by writing a paragraph about the what form of government they think their school is based on what they have learned. I love to use this lesson as an end of unit formative assessment. Included in this lesson is the following: - Brief definition of each form of government - A grading Rubric an
Preview of AP® Human Geography First Day of School Lesson, Activities, Map Quizzes APHG

AP® Human Geography First Day of School Lesson, Activities, Map Quizzes APHG

Have your very first day of teaching AP® Human Geography completely covered with these first day of school activities for APHuG. Included you will find: 8 Slides (PowerPoint and Google Slides) that cover APHG basics6 background images to create additional slides with info unique to your classIce Breaker BINGO cardsAPHG Course Overview student handout"My Place in Human Geography" first day activity11 political geography map quizzes and answer keys (use them all year!)10 introductory human geogra
Preview of Emancipation Proclamation Activity | Printable & Digital | Civil War Worksheets

Emancipation Proclamation Activity | Printable & Digital | Civil War Worksheets

Everything you need to teach Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation is included in this comprehensive Civil War lesson. Tier-three vocabulary support, guided questioning, summary writing, and an extension activity will ensure student understanding of the Emancipation Proclamation. Printable PDF and Google Drive versions are included. **This resource is part of the Civil War Activities Unit Bundle. It includes 8 engaging Civil War resources at a 30% discount price! Click here to preview all 8 prin
Preview of Psychology: Learning and Language Development Guided Notes

Psychology: Learning and Language Development Guided Notes

In order to keep students engaged while learning about learning and language development, they’ll use these guided notes to organize presented information and have a handout to refer to throughout the unit. Includes:3-page guided notesKeyPairs with Learning and Language Development Teacher Presentation Slides. APA National Standards for High School Psychology Curricula:Development and Learning Domain - Learning - 1.1 Describe the principles of classical conditioning; 1.2 Describe clinical and
Preview of MLK Jr.'s Letter from a Birmingham Jail: Primary Source Analysis

MLK Jr.'s Letter from a Birmingham Jail: Primary Source Analysis

Created by
Will Pulgarin
*** Now includes audio links and time stamps! The Letter from Birmingham Jail is an open letter written on April 16, 1963, by Martin Luther King Jr. The letter defends the strategy of nonviolent resistance to racism. It says that people have a moral responsibility to break unjust laws and to take direct action rather than waiting potentially forever for justice to come through the courts. Responding to being referred to as an "outsider," King writes, "Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice ev

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