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Preview of Python Coding 2025 Lessons -Grade 9 Destreamed MATH (MTH1W1)

Python Coding 2025 Lessons -Grade 9 Destreamed MATH (MTH1W1)

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STEM Class 7-12
This complete coding unit introduces Grade 9 students to Python through engaging, real-world math and financial applications. It’s aligned to Ontario MTH1W Destreamed Math (Strand D: Coding) and CodeHS / Google Classroom integration, focusing on computational thinking, financial literacy, and problem-solving. Students learn to analyze, model, and automate mathematical and financial scenarios using core programming concepts — with scaffolded lessons, guided examples, student worksheets, and
Preview of American Literature Curriculum Bundle|Leveled|Differentiated AP Lang Rubrics Key

American Literature Curriculum Bundle|Leveled|Differentiated AP Lang Rubrics Key

Created by
The ADHD Teach
This collection of American Literature & US History-based resources spans the gamut date-wise from the Declaration of Independence to the 20th century and in genre from primary sources like Patrick Henry's famous "Liberty or Death!" speech to poetry from the Harlem Renaissance. Text-based lessons include vocabulary, scaffolded texts with annotated teacher copies, c omprehension questions and answer keys that make them ideal to leave for substitutes or for use by new teachers. Most texts
Preview of AP Gov Unit 2 Daily FRQ Practice 28 Prompts + Visuals + Scoring Rubrics

AP Gov Unit 2 Daily FRQ Practice 28 Prompts + Visuals + Scoring Rubrics

Help your students master all four AP Government FRQ types with this complete 28-day writing routine and bonus full-length FRQ practice exam — all aligned to Unit 2: Interactions Among Branches of Government. This high-impact resource provides students with daily writing practice, featuring authentic AP-style questions, embedded visuals for quantitative analysis, and clear teacher-scoring rubrics. Perfect for bellringers, exit tickets, test prep, or formative writing assessments. What’s Included
Preview of Guide for Writing a Persuasive Essay: Slides, Prompts, Organizers, Rubric

Guide for Writing a Persuasive Essay: Slides, Prompts, Organizers, Rubric

Created by
Elly's ELA
The items in this resource can be used to coach students through a persuasive writing process at any point in the year. The method can be adapted for middle or high school learners of various abilities. The file provides slides, graphic organizers, and glossaries in an easy-to-follow format. The slide set provides instructions and examples that explain how to develop a claim with clear reasons, relevant evidence and persuasive language. An editable notes organizer contains matching prompts and
Preview of Truman Time Capsule – U.S. History Google Slides Project with Rubric & Key

Truman Time Capsule – U.S. History Google Slides Project with Rubric & Key

Engage students in higher-order thinking with this creative U.S. History project on Harry Truman’s presidency. Students design a 3–5 slide Google Slides time capsule capturing the three biggest lessons or warnings from Truman’s administration, supported by a rubric and teacher key. What’s Included: Student Directions – Clear, step-by-step instructions for building the project Grading Rubric – 10-point rubric covering content, lessons, visuals, and presentation quality Teacher Key – Sample top
Preview of Great Depression – U.S. History Vocabulary Social Media Style Assignment

Great Depression – U.S. History Vocabulary Social Media Style Assignment

Give your students a vocabulary assignment they will actually understand — and actually finish. This creative, Gen-Z–coded vocab task turns the major causes and social impacts of the Great Depression into short-form “social media posts,” helping students break down complex historical concepts into simple, memorable explanations. Students create captions, hashtags, and peer-style comments that force them to process the meaning of each term instead of copying definitions. What’s Included: Gen-Z St
Preview of APUSH LEQ Practice Worksheet – Effects of the American Revolution on Society

APUSH LEQ Practice Worksheet – Effects of the American Revolution on Society

This scaffolded APUSH worksheet is designed to help students confidently approach the LEQ by breaking down each component of the College Board’s LEQ rubric. Focused on the prompt “Evaluate the extent to which the American Revolution changed American society from 1775 to 1800,” this resource guides students through thesis writing, contextualization, historical evidence, and reasoning. What’s Included: Guided Prompt Deconstruction Thesis Statement Practice with sentence starters Contextual
Preview of National Park Research Paper

National Park Research Paper

Created by
Roberto Rengifo
Research paper for National Park - students can choose a National Park in the U.S. and research the one they choose to try and visit. This contains a rubric and questions for students to answer.
Preview of Creative Writing | Short Story Bundle | 6-8 | 9-12 | Narrative Writing Unit

Creative Writing | Short Story Bundle | 6-8 | 9-12 | Narrative Writing Unit

This bundle pairs two narrative-writing units for Grades 6–8 and Grades 9–12 — so your whole ELA department teaches short-story craft with the same named moves, the same rubric language, and the same respect for writers as thinkers. Four editable Microsoft Word (.docx) files. Fifty-two pages of scaffolded craft. A single purchase that covers grades six through twelve. WHAT'S INCLUDED — 4 EDITABLE .DOCX FILESMiddle School — Planning a Short Story (Grades 6–8)☐ Student Workbook · 21 pages · 17 cr
Preview of The New Deal – U.S. History Perspective Assignment (Social Media Threads)

The New Deal – U.S. History Perspective Assignment (Social Media Threads)

Students already live in social media comment sections — this assignment uses that same format to help them understand the loud, messy, conflicting voices of the New Deal era. Each thread includes workers, critics, reformers, elders, populists, traditionalists, and Eleanor-coded activism voices. Students identify perspectives, motives, beliefs, and political positions using evidence from the threads. It’s an engagement hack and a legit historical thinking task at the same time. What’s Included F
Preview of Short Story Planner | Creative Writing Workshop |HS 9-12 | Workbook +Mini-Lesson

Short Story Planner | Creative Writing Workshop |HS 9-12 | Workbook +Mini-Lesson

A writing-workshop-grade narrative unit for grades 9–12, built on the craft vocabulary students meet in honors, AP, and dual-enrollment English classes. 25 pages of scaffolded prompts in the Student Workbook plus a 15-page Teacher Toolkit with mini-lessons, a four-point rubric, Socratic conferencing questions, an exemplar response, and week-by-week pacing for a three-week unit. WHAT'S INCLUDEDTwo editable Microsoft Word (.docx) files Student Workbook — 25 pages · 23 craft sections · scaffolde
Preview of Human Development Intro

Human Development Intro

Created by
MrsRobson18
The lesson starts with a PowerPoint, and I provide guided notes. It ends with a cumulative assessment that has them analyze their own development. They create a hands-on booklet, and I explain step by step how to create the booklet. There are student directions, a student checklist, and a rubric to follow the project. If done well, this booklet will take them the rest of the week after day 1 of the notes. I also include extension activities that you can decide to use or not. Links are posted be
Preview of Reagan, Bush Sr., Cold War & Reaganomics — Cold War Cause & Effect Activity

Reagan, Bush Sr., Cold War & Reaganomics — Cold War Cause & Effect Activity

This cause and effect activity walks students through the chain of events that ended the Cold War — from Reagan's "Evil Empire" speech through the Soviet collapse on Christmas Day 1991. Both the cause and effect are provided in each row so students focus on understanding the connections between events rather than scrambling to recall facts. Eleven rows organized into three color-coded sections (American Actions, Soviet Problems, Both Sides) build toward a synthesis question: who deserves the mos
Preview of World War II World History DBQ The Holocaust Ideology, Persecution & Human Cost

World War II World History DBQ The Holocaust Ideology, Persecution & Human Cost

Understanding the Holocaust requires more than memorizing facts — students need to see how ideology, policy, and systematic methods built the machinery of genocide. This DBQ gives them that structure. Six powerful primary sources lead students through the escalation from discrimination to mass murder, helping them connect ideology to action and understand the devastating human cost. What’s Included• Six primary-source excerpts covering Nazi ideology, Nuremberg Laws, ghettoization, coded bureaucr
Preview of Southern Colonies U.S. History | Government, Religion & Labor DBQ

Southern Colonies U.S. History | Government, Religion & Labor DBQ

Help students analyze how government, religion, and labor shaped daily life in the Southern Colonies with this scaffolded primary source DBQ. Students read authentic excerpts—from colonial charters, laws, journals, and rebellions—to understand how freedom, authority, and inequality coexisted in early America. Includes guiding questions, essay prompt, and a complete teacher key for discussion or grading. What’s Included: 6 primary-source excerpts: Virginia Charter (1606), Maryland Toleration Act
Preview of APUSH FRQ Thesis Writing Practice Project: LEQ and DBQ Skill-Building Packet

APUSH FRQ Thesis Writing Practice Project: LEQ and DBQ Skill-Building Packet

Description:This in-depth APUSH FRQ Thesis Practice Packet is designed to help students master the most essential skill in free-response writing: crafting a strong, defensible thesis. Perfect as a standalone writing project, review packet, or ongoing skill-building tool, this resource guides students through the thesis-writing process for both Long Essay Questions (LEQs) and Document-Based Questions (DBQs) on the AP U.S. History exam. This packet includes: Clear explanations of what earns the t
Preview of Age of Revolutions | World History | Napoleon’s Rise, Fall & Legacy DBQ

Age of Revolutions | World History | Napoleon’s Rise, Fall & Legacy DBQ

Trace the dramatic rise and fall of Napoleon Bonaparte with this in-depth primary source DBQ. Students explore authentic documents—from Napoleon’s own proclamations to eyewitness accounts and the decisions of the Congress of Vienna—to understand how one man reshaped Europe through ambition, reform, and war. What’s Included: Primary Source DBQ – Six historical excerpts with guided analysis questions and a final written prompt Background Reading – Overview of Napoleon’s rise to power, his reforms,
Preview of Early Civilizations of the Ancient World – World History: Early Societies DBQ

Early Civilizations of the Ancient World – World History: Early Societies DBQ

This DBQ helps students understand how the first civilizations formed and how geography, agriculture, religion, and law worked together to create stable societies. Using carefully selected primary and secondary sources, students analyze how early communities organized daily life, enforced rules, and maintained social order in river valley civilizations. This resource is designed for real classrooms — clear excerpts, guided questions that don’t require guesswork, and a focused final prompt that s
Preview of Imagery Analysis Note Organizer

Imagery Analysis Note Organizer

Rich imagery is one of the things that makes poetry and lyrical prose magical, but to students it can also feel nebulous. This notes organizer gives students the vocabulary and structure to articulate exactly what imagery is and what it does. Students can use this notes form to gather quotations, identify the varieties of imagery, distinguish between figurative and literal, and begin building sophisticated commentary about that imagery. This resource is especially useful for students preparin
Preview of US History Notes - Pre Colonial Era 1400-1700

US History Notes - Pre Colonial Era 1400-1700

These notes discuss the European exploration of the American continent between 1400-1700. It outlines the different European advancements that led to the exploration as well as Columbus' journey and interaction with Native Americans. The notes are coming from the HMH Social Studies textbook "United States History." This product is designed for teaching a United States History class, specifically one for high school. I personally am using it to prepare students for the New York State Regents Exa
Preview of AN ANXIETY WORKBOOK FOR TEENAGERS

AN ANXIETY WORKBOOK FOR TEENAGERS

Created by
Suzette Smith
Calm in the Storm: An Anxiety Workbook for TeenagersHelp teenagers understand, manage, and overcome anxiety with this engaging, evidence-informed workbook designed specifically for young people aged 12–18.Calm in the Storm takes students on a step-by-step journey from understanding what anxiety is to developing practical coping skills they can use in everyday life. Written in a warm, supportive, and teen-friendly style, this workbook transforms complex mental health concepts into clear explanati
Preview of AP US Government Unit 1 AMSCO Chapter 3 Federalism Reading Note Guides

AP US Government Unit 1 AMSCO Chapter 3 Federalism Reading Note Guides

Reading/Note-taking guides for Chapter 3: Federalism of the AMSCO AP US Government textbook (red borders, people making a check mark on the cover; 2022 edition). This includes guides for topics: 1.7, 1.8, & 1.9. Topic Reading Guides include: learning objectives from the 2023 updated CEDmust-know vocabulary, events, and lawsgraphic organizersopen-ended questions to organize and facilitate students' note-taking1.7: Relationship Between the States and Federal Government 1.8: Constitutional Interpr
Preview of AP US Government Unit 1 AMSCO Chapter 2 Constitution Reading Note Guides

AP US Government Unit 1 AMSCO Chapter 2 Constitution Reading Note Guides

Reading/Note-taking guides for Chapter 2: The Constitution of the AMSCO AP US Government textbook (red borders, people making a check mark on the cover; 2022 edition). This includes guides for topics: 1.4, 1.5, & 1.6. Topic Reading Guides include: learning objectives from the 2023 updated CEDmust-know vocabulary, events, and lawsgraphic organizersopen-ended questions to organize and facilitate students' note-taking1.4: Challenges of the Articles of Confederation 1.5: Ratification of the U.S. Con
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