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Preview of AP Human Geography 5.11 & 5.12 - Challenges to Contemporary Agriculture & Women

AP Human Geography 5.11 & 5.12 - Challenges to Contemporary Agriculture & Women

AP Human Geography 5.11 & 5.12 – Challenges to Contemporary Agriculture & Women in Agriculture Help your AP Human Geography students master Topic 5.11: Challenges to Contemporary Agriculture and Topic 5.12: Women in Agriculture with this engaging, standards-aligned lesson package! This resource explores the environmental, economic, and social challenges facing modern agriculture while encouraging students to think critically about sustainability, food access, and agricultural innovation. Perfe
Preview of The New Deal – Social Security & New Deal Challenges DBQ – U.S. History

The New Deal – Social Security & New Deal Challenges DBQ – U.S. History

The New Deal’s reform wave brought Social Security, expanded federal responsibility, and some of the fiercest political battles of the 1930s. This DBQ places students inside that conflict, analyzing perspectives from Roosevelt, Townsend, Huey Long, Father Coughlin, the Liberty League, and the Supreme Court. Students evaluate arguments for and against expanding the safety net, the balance of federal power, and the constitutionality of New Deal policies. What’s Included Primary Source DBQ with six
Preview of Strive for a Five (pages 267-270) Ch 29: Challenging the Postwar Order

Strive for a Five (pages 267-270) Ch 29: Challenging the Postwar Order

Teacher created reading/note taking guide for Strive for a 5: Preparing for the AP European History Exam (11th edition). Can be printed or used with Google Drive.
Preview of Civil Liberties & Civil Rights DBQ Primary Sources U.S. History Government

Civil Liberties & Civil Rights DBQ Primary Sources U.S. History Government

Challenge students to think critically with this DBQ assignment on Civil Liberties and Civil Rights. Includes six primary sources ranging from Tinker v. Des Moines to LBJ’s Voting Rights speech. Comes with guiding questions and a complete Teacher Key. Anchor charts on liberties and rights are also part of the larger unit (included in the PowerPoint, Guided Notes, and Scenarios). What’s Included:6 Primary Source Excerpts (Tinker, Brandeis dissent, FDR, Brown v. Board, LBJ, Clarence Mitchell)Guid
Preview of President Gerald Ford U.S. History DBQ Packet | Primary Sources & Anchor Charts

President Gerald Ford U.S. History DBQ Packet | Primary Sources & Anchor Charts

Challenge students to analyze Gerald Ford’s presidency with this Primary Source DBQ Packet. Students engage with five sources that highlight the Nixon pardon, Vietnam’s end, the WIN campaign, Betty Ford and the ERA, and assassination attempts. Anchor charts provide visual reinforcement, and a teacher key ensures clarity and grading support. Google Classroom ready. What’s Included: 5 Primary Sources: Nixon Pardon, Fall of Saigon, WIN campaign, ERA, assassination attempts DBQ questions for each so
Preview of Eisenhower DBQ – Cold War, Civil Rights & Space Race (U.S. History)

Eisenhower DBQ – Cold War, Civil Rights & Space Race (U.S. History)

Challenge students with this Eisenhower DBQ assignment that combines approachable sources with rigorous questions. Covering key Cold War and Civil Rights themes, this resource helps students analyze primary documents and connect them to Eisenhower’s presidency. Topics Covered in Documents: Civil Rights – Eisenhower and Little Rock Cold War Policy – The Domino Theory Space Race – Sputnik & the U.S. response Korean War – Eisenhower’s role in ending the conflict What’s Included: 4 primary sour
Preview of Lyndon B. Johnson Decisions | Pros & Cons Writing Activity U.S. History LBJ

Lyndon B. Johnson Decisions | Pros & Cons Writing Activity U.S. History LBJ

Challenge students to analyze LBJ’s credibility gap and weigh the pros/cons of his choices. Includes charts, final reflection, and teacher key.What’s Included:Credibility gap chart (LBJ’s words vs. reality vs. impact on trust)Pros & cons chart for Vietnam and Great Society decisionsFinal reflection: “If you were LBJ…”Teacher key with sample responsesWhy Teachers Love It:✔ Critical thinking on trust and leadership ✔ Easy-to-use structured charts ✔ Teacher key supports grading ✔ Pairs with DBQ, N
Preview of FDR’s Dilemmas – U.S. History Critical Thinking Worksheet Activity

FDR’s Dilemmas – U.S. History Critical Thinking Worksheet Activity

This worksheet challenges students to step into Franklin D. Roosevelt’s shoes and wrestle with four major dilemmas of his presidency. Each scenario presents a real historical decision and asks students: What would YOU do? After committing to their own choice, students compare it to FDR’s actual decision. What’s Included: Four structured dilemmas covering: • The Great Depression (jobs vs. business recovery) • The Court Packing controversy • Neutrality vs. Lend-Lease • Running for a 4th president
Preview of World War II – U.S. History Executive Power & Civil Liberties DBQ

World War II – U.S. History Executive Power & Civil Liberties DBQ

This World War II DBQ challenges students to examine how wartime emergencies expanded presidential power while putting constitutional rights under strain. Using six carefully selected primary sources, students analyze executive authority, national security arguments, and the lasting consequences for civil liberties during WWII. Students investigate government control of industry, Executive Order 9066, Japanese American incarceration, Supreme Court decisions, and later congressional accountabilit
Preview of Early Civilizations of the Ancient World History Geography-Based Case Study

Early Civilizations of the Ancient World History Geography-Based Case Study

This geography-based comparative case study challenges students to examine how physical geography shaped the development of the world’s earliest civilizations. Instead of memorizing traits, students analyze cause-and-effect relationships between environment and human decision-making. Students investigate Mesopotamia, Egypt, the Indus Valley, and the Huang He (Yellow River) as distinct case studies, then compare how rivers, landforms, climate, flooding patterns, and natural barriers influenced
Preview of Bill of Rights: Forgotten Amendments (3rd, 9th, 10th) | U.S. History Activity

Bill of Rights: Forgotten Amendments (3rd, 9th, 10th) | U.S. History Activity

Engage students with this creative writing challenge on the “forgotten but essential” Amendments — the 3rd, 9th, and 10th. Students use hashtags, headlines, and decision-making prompts to bring these slept-on rights to life in a Gen Z style. Fully Google Classroom ready. What’s Included: The Ghosted One (3rd Amendment): hashtags + meme caption The Hidden Gem (9th Amendment): social media/news headlines for “unwritten rights” The Low-Key MVP (10th Amendment): state vs. federal power decisions wit
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 Early Colonial Diversity & Perspectives | U.S. History Creative Writing Activity

Early Colonial Diversity & Perspectives | U.S. History Creative Writing Activity

Engage students with a creative writing assignment that blends fact with perspective. This activity challenges students to analyze cultural diversity, the Middle Passage, and colonial viewpoints — supported with anchor charts to guide understanding and reinforce key content. What’s Included: Part A: Cultural Diversity Comparison Chart (Puritans, Quakers, Germans, Scots-Irish, Africans) Part B: Middle Passage first-person diary narrative (choice of enslaved African or ship crew) Part C: Colonial
Preview of Early African Societies World History Cause & Effect Historical Fiction Activity

Early African Societies World History Cause & Effect Historical Fiction Activity

Engage students with this interactive activity that blends historical analysis and creative writing. Part A challenges students to identify how geography influenced African trade and empire growth through a cause-and-effect chart, while Part B invites them to write historical fiction diary entries from multiple perspectives along key trade routes. Includes museum-style anchor charts that visualize geography, trade, and culture across the Sahara, the Niger River, and the Swahili Coast. Fully Goog
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 Electoral College | U.S. Government | Vocabulary BuzzFeed Edition Activity

Electoral College | U.S. Government | Vocabulary BuzzFeed Edition Activity

Make civics go viral. This BuzzFeed-style vocabulary activity turns the Electoral College, presidential elections, and constitutional amendments into creative social-media challenges your students will actually remember. They’ll define terms, craft hashtags, and write viral-style headlines — all while building real understanding of how America elects its presidents and why the system still matters. What’s Included: Vocabulary Assignment: “BuzzFeed Edition” worksheet covering the Electoral Colleg
Preview of Reconstruction PowerPoint Lecture | Anchor Charts on Amendments & KKK

Reconstruction PowerPoint Lecture | Anchor Charts on Amendments & KKK

Teach the full arc of Reconstruction with this clear, student-friendly slide deck. Covers Lincoln vs. Johnson vs. Congress, the Reconstruction Amendments (13th, 14th, 15th), resistance movements (Black Codes, KKK), sharecropping, and the Election of 1876 leading to the Compromise of 1877. Ends with four anchor charts that reinforce essential, test-ready topics. Perfect for direct instruction, review, or sub plans. What’s Included: 1 editable PowerPoint lecture on Reconstruction Slide coverage: T
Preview of Industrialization and Urbanization World History The Human Cost of Progress DBQ

Industrialization and Urbanization World History The Human Cost of Progress DBQ

Help students confront the reality of industrial progress through firsthand voices of workers, reformers, and social critics. This DBQ and Anchor Chart set transforms dry data into human stories, challenging students to weigh innovation against inequality. What’s Included: Primary Source DBQ: Six documents depicting life in industrial cities and reform efforts Anchor Charts: Visuals summarizing labor conditions, reform laws, and public health Background Overview: Context explaining urban growth
Preview of Prepositions Note Sheet & Extension Activity

Prepositions Note Sheet & Extension Activity

Make learning prepositions engaging and easy with this structured note sheet! This resource explains prepositions of place, time, and movement with clear definitions, examples, and practice sentences. Plus, an extension activity challenges gifted 4th graders to improve their writing using prepositional phrases! What’s Included? Preposition Definitions & Examples – Covers prepositions of place, time, and movement Prepositional Phrases Explained – Step-by-step breakdown with examples Practi
Preview of AP World History Notes - Topic 8.7: Global Resistance to Power Structures

AP World History Notes - Topic 8.7: Global Resistance to Power Structures

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Equip your students with high-impact "knowledge nuggets" designed to secure evidence points on the AP Exam. These notes provide a comprehensive breakdown of Topic 8.7, focusing on how individuals and groups challenged established power structures through both nonviolent and violent means after 1900. What’s Inside the Slide Deck?Straight to the point, "just the facts," no fluff rapid-fire content coverage: Nonviolent Resistance & Civil Disobedience: Detailed case studies on Mohandas Gandhi's Sal
Preview of Nationalism and Imperialism | World History | Global Trends Vocabulary Activity

Nationalism and Imperialism | World History | Global Trends Vocabulary Activity

Bring 19th-century history to life with a vocabulary activity your students will actually enjoy. This digital-age “HistoryFeed” assignment turns key concepts from nationalism and imperialism into a creative social-media-style challenge. Students define terms, build connections, and explain major events like the Meiji Restoration, the Scramble for Africa, and the Boxer Rebellion — all through clever headlines, hashtags, and reactions. What’s Included: HistoryFeed Vocabulary Assignment: Interactiv
Preview of First Five Presidents DBQ – Advice Column on Mistakes & Lessons U.S. History

First Five Presidents DBQ – Advice Column on Mistakes & Lessons U.S. History

Bring history to life with this creative DBQ activity! In Mistakes Turned to Lessons, students step into the role of an advice columnist, responding to “letters” from the first five presidents about their toughest challenges — from Washington’s Farewell Address to the Monroe Doctrine. What’s Included: 5 primary source–style letters written from the perspectives of Washington, Adams, Jefferson, Madison, and Monroe Guided prompts for advice-style responses (problem, advice, lesson learned) F
Preview of Types of Powers & Federalism — Amendment Process Activity U.S. Government

Types of Powers & Federalism — Amendment Process Activity U.S. Government

The amendment process is almost always taught as a dry set of fractions — two-thirds here, three-fourths there — and students forget it by the next class. This activity turns it into a survival challenge. Students learn the rules of the gauntlet, then judge eight real proposed amendments against those rules: which ones survived, which got eliminated, and exactly where in the process they died. By the end they understand the thing the fractions are really about — that thousands of amendments have
Preview of AP Human Geography 5.10 - Consequences of Agricultural Practices | Lesson Plan

AP Human Geography 5.10 - Consequences of Agricultural Practices | Lesson Plan

Help students explore the environmental and societal impacts of agriculture with this engaging AP Human Geography lesson focused on Topic 5.10: Consequences of Agricultural Practices! This resource helps students connect agricultural practices to real-world environmental challenges including deforestation, irrigation, wetland drainage, desertification, and changing food systems. Designed specifically for AP Human Geography teachers, this lesson combines direct instruction, guided notes, geograph
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