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Preview of Understanding Poetry: Instructional Slides/ Guided Notetaking/ Key

Understanding Poetry: Instructional Slides/ Guided Notetaking/ Key

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This free PowerPoint provides thirty slides for teaching the basic elements of poetry. It is organized with definitions, annotated poems, and interactive prompts to show how a poem’s language and structure combine to establish a central idea. A corresponding chart for notes and responses creates a reusable reference guide. A detailed answer key is available for quick assessment. File Contents: 28 Instructional Slides Basic elements defined or explained Example poems with interactive prompts and
Preview of Enlightenment & Foundations of American Government — British Documents Activity

Enlightenment & Foundations of American Government — British Documents Activity

Students assume their rights were invented in 1776. This assignment shows them the truth: the right to a jury trial, free elections, and protection from cruel punishment came out of an 800-year fight with English kings — and they can trace nearly every one back to three specific documents. Across four sections, students translate real excerpts from the Magna Carta, Petition of Right, and English Bill of Rights into modern texts, map ten rights they have today back to the document each one starte
Preview of Truman Presidency – U.S. History Cold War Bundle: PPT, DBQ & Activities

Truman Presidency – U.S. History Cold War Bundle: PPT, DBQ & Activities

Teach Harry S. Truman’s presidency with this complete U.S. History bundle. Covering the Atomic Bomb, Cold War containment, and the Korean War, this 7-part set combines lecture, guided notes, primary sources, and creative activities—all supported by a free full-week lesson plan. What’s Included: PowerPoint Lecture – Truman’s presidency: Atomic Bomb, early Cold War, Korean War Guided Notes Organizer – “In Your Own Words” format aligned with lecture slides Primary Source Inquiry – Truman’s Atomic
Preview of American Revolution: Winning Independence | Perspectives Assignment Activity

American Revolution: Winning Independence | Perspectives Assignment Activity

Guide students through the major reasons America won the Revolution with this multi-part assignment. Covers foreign alliances, Washington’s leadership, diverse perspectives, and the Treaty of Paris in engaging formats. What’s Included: Foreign Assistance chart (Franklin, Lafayette, von Steuben, France, Spain) Valley Forge excerpt with comprehension questions First-person journal entries (women, enslaved, free Black soldiers, American Indians) Treaty of Paris cause & effect chart Full teacher key
Preview of Nationalism and Imperialism | World History | Guided Notes & Anchor Charts

Nationalism and Imperialism | World History | Guided Notes & Anchor Charts

Cut your prep time in half and keep every student engaged from bell to bell. These Guided Notes walk your class step-by-step through the age of nationalism and imperialism, helping even your most distracted learners stay on task and retain complex ideas. With a built-in Quick Check and perfectly aligned slide text, this set makes teaching 19th-century global power shifts simple, visual, and stress-free. What’s Included: Two-column Guided Notes aligned exactly to the PowerPoint lecture Clear Lea
Preview of Road to Civil War Mega Bundle | U.S. History Lectures, Notes, DBQs & Activities

Road to Civil War Mega Bundle | U.S. History Lectures, Notes, DBQs & Activities

This complete Road to Civil War unit gives you everything needed to teach how slavery, sectionalism, and westward expansion pushed the nation toward war between 1820-1860. Instead of piecemeal lessons, this bundle provides coordinated instruction across lecture, note-taking, timeline analysis, document work, and engagement activities—all building the same narrative of escalating crisis where each compromise failed harder than the last. Students see the pattern: territorial expansion + slavery de
Preview of Road to Civil War: Polk, Mexican War & Wilmot Proviso | U.S. History Activity

Road to Civil War: Polk, Mexican War & Wilmot Proviso | U.S. History Activity

This activity transforms territorial expansion debate into social media format, requiring students to distill complex issues into Instagram bios, Twitter headlines, and hashtag debates. Instead of passively reading about Manifest Destiny and the Wilmot Proviso, students must capture Northern and Southern perspectives in 280 characters—revealing whether they understand the core tensions. The document analysis section requires actual evidence extraction from Wilmot and Calhoun sources before stude
Preview of Constitutional Principles — Constitutional Compromises DBQ

Constitutional Principles — Constitutional Compromises DBQ

The Constitution preserved the Union — and it did so by writing slavery into the founding document. This DBQ puts that bargain in front of students and asks the question the Founders avoided: when they compromised at the Convention, who paid the price?Students work through six real, sourced primary sources that build like an indictment with a verdict: Madison's own notes capturing the delegates condemning the slave trade and passing the Three-Fifths Compromise anyway; the actual text of the Thre
Preview of Types of Powers & Federalism — U.S. Government Guided Notes

Types of Powers & Federalism — U.S. Government Guided Notes

These guided notes keep students locked in through the entire Types of Powers lecture and leave them with an organized record to study from. The two-column layout pairs the lecture's key points on the left with space to capture them in students' own words on the right, so they're processing as they go instead of copying slides. It opens with the essential question that frames the unit — how the Constitution splits power between federal and state, and what keeps either side from winning — and clo
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