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Preview of Bad Bunny Highlights on Challenges in Puerto Rico - Article Analysis and Email

Bad Bunny Highlights on Challenges in Puerto Rico - Article Analysis and Email

Take advantage of all the attention Bad Bunny has gotten recently to help students analize the reality of Puertoricans living on the island. This self guided activity introduces new vocabulary using Frayer models, gives a scaffolded news article with keywords and chunked analysis, comprehension and deeper thinking questions that encourage colaboration. Finally, students will analyze the situation in Puerto Rico to compare it with their area in an AP aligned email. The email includes a guided no
Preview of Women in the Civil Rights Movement-Women’s History Month Lesson-Primary Source

Women in the Civil Rights Movement-Women’s History Month Lesson-Primary Source

🌸 Her Voice, Her Power: Women in the Civil Rights Movement A Primary Source Mini DBQ for Women’s History Month This is not a poster activity. This is not “color and celebrate.” This is a rigor-packed, primary-source-driven mini unit that challenges students to evaluate how women shaped the Civil Rights Movement both publicly and behind the scenes. Students analyze real primary sources from: • Rosa Parks • Fannie Lou Hamer • Ella Baker And then build a structured mini-DBQ argument using sou
Preview of Baddies of the Branches: US Politicians Who Stretched or Defied the Constitution

Baddies of the Branches: US Politicians Who Stretched or Defied the Constitution

Who checks the ones who stretch the Constitution? This engaging resource explores key political figures from all three branches of the U.S. government who pushed the limits of their power—from executive overreach to judicial activism and legislative controversy. Baddies of the Branches challenges students to analyze government authority, constitutional interpretation, and civic responsibility while evaluating whether these figures were acting for the good of the country—or abusing their power.
Preview of U.S. History Timeline: Reconstruction Era and Beyond (pdf version)

U.S. History Timeline: Reconstruction Era and Beyond (pdf version)

Created by
carmen ochoa
This engaging and informative PDF timeline covers key periods in United States history, including the Antebellum Era, Civil War, Reconstruction, Jim Crow Era, and the Civil Rights Movement. Designed to support student learning, this resource helps learners clearly understand how these historical periods connect and evolve over time. Each section includes concise descriptions of important events, making complex history easier to grasp. Selected entries also feature images to enhance understanding
Preview of Primary Sources American Lit Speech Poetry Poems Key Lincoln Henry Whitman

Primary Sources American Lit Speech Poetry Poems Key Lincoln Henry Whitman

Created by
The ADHD Teach
✨️ Celebrate US history & heritage on September 11th! ✨️ This six-text pack contains 16 pages of classic primary sources from US history and three famous poems that describe the United States from varied perspectives. From the Declaration of Independence to Claude McKay's poem " America," this is the PERFECT collection to use the week of July 4th or Patriot Day in September! Beautiful artwork brings these classic resources to life in a whole new way and keeps students engaged! (They do show u
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 Halloween Origins Lesson | Samhain Article + Claim-Evidence Writing

Halloween Origins Lesson | Samhain Article + Claim-Evidence Writing

Bring spooky season to life with this rigorous, high-interest Halloween History Lesson on the Celtic festival of Samhain — the true origin of Halloween. Students trace how an ancient fire-lit ritual evolved into a modern, billion-dollar holiday through reading comprehension, historical analysis, and CER writing. This lesson blends engagement + standards-aligned rigor. Great for high school, APUSH, World History, or ELA classrooms looking for a low-prep October activity that still hits conte
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