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Preview of Mean Jean The Recess Queen | Back to School | Printable Sticky Notes k-2

Mean Jean The Recess Queen | Back to School | Printable Sticky Notes k-2

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A Trendy Alice
Make Your Back-to-School Read-Alouds More Impactful with The Recess Queen!Start the school year strong with this low-prep, high-engagement resource that helps your students build comprehension and character. This ready-to-print set of discussion prompts—formatted for sticky notes—is the perfect companion to your The Recess Queen read-aloud. Ideal for teaching important lessons about kindness, inclusion, and standing up to bullies, this resource encourages thoughtful conversations using Accoun
Preview of Voronoi Diagrams Notes & Practice for IB Math AI | Presentation & Handouts

Voronoi Diagrams Notes & Practice for IB Math AI | Presentation & Handouts

Created by
Straight A Math
Make teaching Voronoi diagrams easy and effective with this complete set of guided notes, example problems, and a ready-to-use presentation—designed specifically for IB Math Applications and Interpretation (AI) classrooms. This resource includes: A clear, student-friendly PowerPoint presentation with step-by-step notes Practice problems that progress in difficulty Printable guided notes and handouts for students to follow along or complete independently Focus on understanding and interpr
Preview of World War I World History Vocabulary The War to End All Wars Activity Assignment

World War I World History Vocabulary The War to End All Wars Activity Assignment

Turn your World War I unit into something students actually want to complete with this Gen Z-inspired vocabulary and Anchor Charts set. The War to End All Wars lets students define key WWI terms in their own words, write “Gen Z translations,” create trending hashtags, and match each idea to a visual or meme — while still mastering essential academic content. What’s Included: Vocabulary Assignment (Editable & Printable) – 30+ terms, people, and events from causes to consequences Gen Z Translatio
Preview of FDR’s Relief, Recovery, Reform – New Deal U.S. History Worksheet Activity

FDR’s Relief, Recovery, Reform – New Deal U.S. History Worksheet Activity

This interactive worksheet helps students categorize key New Deal programs into Relief, Recovery, or Reform while also connecting each to its purpose. To boost memory, students add doodles or symbols for each program, making the content more personal and engaging. What’s Included: Student-friendly chart covering CCC, TVA, FDIC, Social Security, and AAA Space for students to explain each program in their own words Creative column for doodles or inserted images (printable or Google Classroom) T
Preview of Powers & Branches Supremacy Clause Worksheet – U.S. Government Scenarios & Key

Powers & Branches Supremacy Clause Worksheet – U.S. Government Scenarios & Key

Help students master the Supremacy Clause (Article VI) with this engaging U.S. Government worksheet. Using 10 real-world scenarios, students analyze conflicts between state and federal law to decide which prevails — and why. What’s Included: 10 practice scenarios on hot topics: • Marijuana legalization • Immigration enforcement • Environmental regulations • Minimum wage laws • Firearm restrictions • Same-sex marriage recognition • Workplace safety, and more Student response sheet requiring
Preview of Checks and Balances – U.S. Government Tiered Reading Assignment & Worksheet

Checks and Balances – U.S. Government Tiered Reading Assignment & Worksheet

Make checks and balances real and relevant with this U.S. Government tiered reading activity. Students explore three historical and modern cases where one branch of government limited another, using a structured organizer to process ideas and reflect on the importance of separation of powers. What’s Included: 3 Tiered Texts (leveled by complexity): • Trump Veto Override (2021) – clear, straightforward example • FDR’s Court-Packing Plan (1937) – more complex historical scenario • Supreme Court Bl
Preview of European Exploration & Expansion World History | Guided Notes & Quick Check

European Exploration & Expansion World History | Guided Notes & Quick Check

Reinforce your Age of Exploration lecture with these two-column Guided Notes, Quick Check review, and matching anchor charts for visual learning. Students summarize causes, explorers, and global effects — from navigation technology to the Columbian Exchange and slave trade. What’s Included: Two-Column Guided Notes aligned to PowerPoint lecture 10 Quick Check Questions + Answer Key 4 Full-Color Anchor Charts: Causes of Exploration, Key Voyages, Columbian Exchange, and Slave Trade Learning Targe
Preview of The Rise of the Abolition Movement (1800–1840) Reading Activity

The Rise of the Abolition Movement (1800–1840) Reading Activity

Explore the goals, voices, and strategies of the early Abolition Movement with this engaging, ready-to-use resource bundle. Perfect for high school U.S. History, this lesson includes close reading, guided analysis, video reflection, and thesis-writing—all centered around the fight against slavery in early 19th-century America. What’s Included: ✅ Informational reading on key abolitionists and organizations ✅ Guided graphic organizer for student research ✅ Dialectical journal for abolitionist vi
Preview of The Progressive Era: Industrialization & Labor | U.S. History Primary Source DBQ

The Progressive Era: Industrialization & Labor | U.S. History Primary Source DBQ

Analyze how industrial growth transformed America with this Progressive Era Primary Source DBQ on Industrialization and Labor. Students examine six authentic documents—from Carnegie’s Gospel of Wealth to Roosevelt’s Trust-Busting speech—to explore how big business, unions, and reformers clashed over fairness and progress. What’s Included: 6 primary source excerpts with guiding questions DBQ writing prompt + short-response section Complete teacher key with modeled responses Visual anchor chart
Preview of Bill of Rights U.S. Government | Headline Writing & Illustration Activity

Bill of Rights U.S. Government | Headline Writing & Illustration Activity

Help students demonstrate understanding of the Bill of Rights through this creative Headline Writing and Illustration Activity. Students summarize each amendment by writing short, news-style headlines and drawing visual representations that show the real meaning behind each right. Perfect for review, assessment, or reinforcement of key constitutional principles in a fun and engaging way. What’s Included: Headline Writing Section: 10 real-world scenarios for students to summarize with amendment-
Preview of European Exploration World History | Primary Source DBQ on Causes & Motives

European Exploration World History | Primary Source DBQ on Causes & Motives

Analyze why Europeans began to explore with this six-document Primary Source DBQ and companion anchor charts that clarify key motives — God, Gold, and Glory. Students examine excerpts from merchants, explorers, and historians to identify the economic, religious, and technological causes of exploration. What’s Included: 6 Primary Source Excerpts with guided questions (Merchant Letter, Prince Henry, Navigator Journal, Columbus, Conquistadors, Historian Reflection) Anchor Charts: God, Gold & Glo
Preview of Industrialization: The Gilded Age | U.S. History | Primary Source DBQ

Industrialization: The Gilded Age | U.S. History | Primary Source DBQ

Explore America’s transformation during the Gilded Age with this document-based, student-centered DBQ on Progress or Exploitation in Industrial America. Students analyze the words of Carnegie, Rockefeller, Gompers, Twain, and others to decide whether the era’s industrial boom represented innovation and opportunity—or inequality and corruption. What’s Included: 6 authentic primary source excerpts (Carnegie, Rockefeller, Gompers, Twain, immigrant letters, worker testimony) Guiding questions for
Preview of Industrialization: The Gilded Age Transformation U.S. History Primary Source DBQ

Industrialization: The Gilded Age Transformation U.S. History Primary Source DBQ

Guide students through America’s Industrial Transformation with this evidence-based primary source DBQ. Through firsthand accounts, reform speeches, and political cartoons, learners evaluate how new technology, urbanization, labor conflict, and social reform reshaped the Gilded Age. What’s Included: 6 authentic primary source excerpts and political cartoons (Carnegie, Riis, Addams, Pullman Strike, Puck Magazine, and more) Guiding questions for each document Evidence-based writing prompt with s
Preview of FDR’s Picture Dictionary – U.S. History Worksheet on New Deal & WWII Policy

FDR’s Picture Dictionary – U.S. History Worksheet on New Deal & WWII Policy

Help students review FDR’s New Deal and WWII policies with this creative “picture dictionary” activity. Instead of memorizing terms, students draw quick symbols and write short captions to make concepts like Social Security, Court Packing, and Lend-Lease stick. What’s Included: Nine Boxed Prompts – CCC, TVA, FDIC, Social Security, AAA, Court Packing, Relief/Recovery/Reform, Neutrality ➝ Lend-Lease, and Four-Term Presidency ➝ 22nd Amendment Cause-and-Effect Pairs – Boxes link Neutrality ➝ Lend-L
Preview of The Progressive Era: Muckrakers and Reform | U.S. History | Primary Source DBQ

The Progressive Era: Muckrakers and Reform | U.S. History | Primary Source DBQ

Uncover how investigative journalists changed America with this Primary Source DBQ on Muckrakers and Progressive Reform. Students analyze six authentic excerpts from Upton Sinclair, Ida Tarbell, Jacob Riis, Lincoln Steffens, and Ray Stannard Baker to explore how early 1900s journalism exposed corruption and sparked reform in labor, business, politics, and civil rights. What’s Included: 6 historical documents with guided inquiry questions DBQ writing prompt and scaffolded analysis section Comple
Preview of The Progressive Era: Women and Social Reform | U.S. History | Primary Source DBQ

The Progressive Era: Women and Social Reform | U.S. History | Primary Source DBQ

Explore how women shaped America’s Progressive Era with this Primary Source DBQ on Women and Social Reform. Students analyze six authentic excerpts from Jane Addams, Florence Kelley, Ida B. Wells, Frances Willard, Carrie Chapman Catt, and Charlotte Perkins Gilman to uncover how women led movements for justice, equality, and democracy. What’s Included: 6 primary source documents with guiding analysis questions Scaffolded DBQ writing prompt and short-response task Complete teacher key with modele
Preview of Bill of Rights U.S. Government | Guided Notes & Quick Check Lesson

Bill of Rights U.S. Government | Guided Notes & Quick Check Lesson

Help students master the Bill of Rights through this guided notes and quick check lesson designed to pair perfectly with your lecture slides. Covers all 10 amendments with clear, student-friendly explanations and real-world scenarios to reinforce comprehension. Includes editable two-column notes, Quick Check questions, and a complete teacher key for easy grading. What’s Included: Two-Column Guided Notes aligned with Bill of Rights lecture slides Quick Check Scenarios (Amendments 1–8) — 25 rea
Preview of Reconstruction Guided Notes & Quick Check | 4 Anchor Charts (U.S. History)

Reconstruction Guided Notes & Quick Check | 4 Anchor Charts (U.S. History)

Engage students in mastering the Reconstruction Era with this two-column Guided Notes set aligned to your lecture slides. Students summarize key points on Lincoln’s, Johnson’s, and Congressional Reconstruction, the Freedmen’s Bureau, Reconstruction Amendments, and the Compromise of 1877. Includes a 10-question Quick Check, four visual anchor charts, and a complete teacher key for seamless classroom use. What’s Included: Two-Column Guided Notes aligned slide-for-slide with the Reconstruction le
Preview of The Progressive Era: Voices for Reform | U.S. History Creative Writing Activity

The Progressive Era: Voices for Reform | U.S. History Creative Writing Activity

Give your students a creative way to analyze Progressive-Era reformers with this Voices for Reform Creative Writing Activity. Through four immersive perspectives — the muckraker, suffragist, NAACP leader, and conservationist — students combine historical accuracy with creativity to produce diary entries, chat threads, press releases, and awareness campaigns. What’s Included: Four perspective-based activities (Muckrakers, Suffragists, NAACP, Conservationists) Structured four-column charts for hi
Preview of Voronoi Diagram Investigation for IB Math Applications and Interpretations

Voronoi Diagram Investigation for IB Math Applications and Interpretations

Created by
Straight A Math
This Voronoi Diagram Investigation is a hands-on, exploratory activity perfect for students in IB Math Applications and Interpretations (AI). Designed as an introductory activity, this task guides students in constructing a Voronoi diagram from scratch using real U.S. cities—connecting geometry, spatial reasoning, and real-world data. Students will: Calculate midpoints between cities Use knowledge of slopes and perpendicular bisectors Apply geometric reasoning to partition space Constru
Preview of Reconstruction: Freedom Interrupted | U.S. History | Primary Source DBQ

Reconstruction: Freedom Interrupted | U.S. History | Primary Source DBQ

Investigate how the promises of freedom and equality were created, challenged, and ultimately undermined after the Civil War with this document-based inquiry on Reconstruction. Students analyze six authentic primary sources—from the Reconstruction Amendments to W.E.B. Du Bois—to evaluate how America’s first experiment in equality rose and fell. What’s Included: 6 adapted primary source excerpts (Amendments XIII–XV, Freedmen’s Bureau, Johnson’s Veto, Klan Violence, Compromise of 1877, Du Bois) G
Preview of Reconstruction U.S. History | Creative Writing Social Media Posts Activity

Reconstruction U.S. History | Creative Writing Social Media Posts Activity

Engage your students with this creative social media writing activity that turns Reconstruction events into Gen Z–style posts and threads. Students summarize key moments from 1865–1877 through Instagram/TikTok posts and a Twitter/X thread, blending historical accuracy with creativity. Perfect for reinforcing lecture and DBQ content in a modern, relatable format. What’s Included: Creative Writing Assignment: “Reconstruction in the Feed & Thread” Part 1: 5 Instagram/TikTok-style posts on major e
Preview of Industrialization The Rise of Big Business U.S. History Vocabulary Pack Activity

Industrialization The Rise of Big Business U.S. History Vocabulary Pack Activity

Bring the Gilded Age to life with this cinematic, Gen Z–friendly vocabulary resource on Industrialization and the Rise of Big Business. Students decode the era’s most important economic and social shifts — from monopolies and labor unions to immigrant workers and philanthropy — through interactive, student-centered tasks and visual anchor charts designed for relevance and retention. What’s Included: 15 key terms covering technology, industry, labor, and reform Student worksheet with creative “v
Preview of Southern Colonies U.S. History | Roles & Daily Life Writing Activity

Southern Colonies U.S. History | Roles & Daily Life Writing Activity

Help students connect geography, economy, and society in the Southern Colonies with this structured writing activity and set of visual anchor charts. Through guided charts and short-response questions, students analyze how environment, labor, and social hierarchy shaped daily life — and how relations with American Indians influenced survival and expansion. What’s Included: 3-Part Writing Activity on geography & economy, social hierarchy, and Native relations Anchor charts illustrating Southern s
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