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Preview of Personal Finance: Using Credit – Credit Basics – Economics Powerpoint PPT

Personal Finance: Using Credit – Credit Basics – Economics Powerpoint PPT

This resource gives you everything you need to teach credit with clarity and impact. Teachers love having a resource that finally explains credit in a way students can actually use in real life. This PowerPoint walks them through what credit is, how credit scores work, why interest matters, and the real risks of mismanaging debt. The anchor charts give you the visual punch needed for review, test prep, and reteaching. What’s Included Full Credit Basics PowerPoint covering: • What credit is and w
Preview of Elections, Parties & Voting | U.S. Government DBQ Nomination Systems

Elections, Parties & Voting | U.S. Government DBQ Nomination Systems

Help students understand how candidates are nominated, how elections function, and why the Electoral College shapes campaign strategy with this Primary Source DBQ. Students analyze six rich excerpts—from Jackson-era caucus critiques to modern swing-state research—supported by guided questions, Anchor Charts, and a clear final writing prompt. What’s Included: Primary Source DBQ – Six excerpts with guided questions and a final synthesis prompt Teacher Key – Complete answers for all document questi
Preview of Understanding Poetry: Instructional Slides/ Guided Notetaking/ Key

Understanding Poetry: Instructional Slides/ Guided Notetaking/ Key

Created by
Elly's ELA
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 Integer Operations

Integer Operations

Created by
Julia Roberson
Integer one pager. Includes defining an integer. Guided notes on how to apply basic operations with integers. Examples to show the application of applying operations with integers.
Preview of Economic Systems – Economics PowerPoint & Anchor Charts

Economic Systems – Economics PowerPoint & Anchor Charts

This PowerPoint gives students the complete foundation they need to understand how different economic systems work, how markets behave, and how government influences outcomes. Students learn how societies answer the three basic economic questions, how supply and demand drive market behavior, why price signals matter, and how government policies shape stability, equity, growth, and consumer protection. Anchor charts help students organize the big-picture structure of systems, markets, incentives,
Preview of Scarcity – Economics Guided Notes & Anchor Charts

Scarcity – Economics Guided Notes & Anchor Charts

These guided notes break down the core logic behind every economic decision students will ever analyze — scarcity, trade-offs, opportunity cost, rational decision-making, incentives, and how different economic systems answer the basic economic questions. Built to match the lecture slide-for-slide, the structure keeps students focused, organized, and actually able to follow the reasoning instead of getting lost in the vocabulary. What’s Included: Slide-Matched Guided Notes – students record defin
Preview of Economic Growth – Economics Applied Analysis Assignment & Anchor Charts

Economic Growth – Economics Applied Analysis Assignment & Anchor Charts

Most Econ assignments just recycle vocabulary and force kids to memorize definitions. This one actually makes them think. Students read a clear, accessible breakdown of how economies grow, then apply those ideas through tables, real-world scenarios, and short-response analysis. It pushes them past surface-level understanding and into true economic reasoning. This is the assignment you use when you want students to demonstrate they understand why economies grow — not just repeat the buzzwords.
Preview of Muscular System PowerPoint Notes Middle School Science Health NHS CO Standards

Muscular System PowerPoint Notes Middle School Science Health NHS CO Standards

Do you need an engaging, no-prep lesson covering the muscular system for middle school or 9th grade Health or Life Science students? This lesson contains both digital and print resources that cover the functions of the muscular system and the main skeletal muscle structures. The teacher tips outline how to really engage the students by assisting them to find the specific muscles on their own bodies and check how the many muscle pairs help the students to grasp how these pairs help them to go abo
Preview of Economic Growth & Standard of Living – Economics Vocabulary Assignment

Economic Growth & Standard of Living – Economics Vocabulary Assignment

Students finally get a vocab assignment that isn’t dry or useless. This BuzzFeed-style vocabulary pack gets them reading, thinking, and applying economic ideas in a way that sticks. The tone hooks them, the tables force clarity, and the anchor charts give them the big-picture connections they normally miss. What’s Included Guided Vocabulary Assignment for Economic Growth, Productivity, Technology, Human Capital, Specialization, Trade, and Standard of Living BuzzFeed-style readings that explain c
Preview of Judicial Branch U.S. Government | Restraint vs. Activism Case Study Activity

Judicial Branch U.S. Government | Restraint vs. Activism Case Study Activity

Help students analyze how the Supreme Court shapes American law with this Judicial Restraint vs. Judicial Activism Case Study Assignment. Students compare landmark cases from both philosophies, examining when the Court deferred to elected branches versus when it expanded rights. Includes structured tables, scaffolded inquiry questions, a complete teacher key, and anchor charts for reinforcement. Fully Google Classroom ready. What’s Included: Case study summaries for 6 major Supreme Court cases:
Preview of Federal Bureaucracy DBQ | Primary Sources & Anchor Charts for U.S. Government

Federal Bureaucracy DBQ | Primary Sources & Anchor Charts for U.S. Government

This DBQ pushes students beyond memorizing agency types and into understanding why bureaucracy is controversial. By analyzing Hamilton, Weber, Jefferson, Reagan, FDR, and LBJ, students see that debates about government size and efficiency aren't new—they're fundamental questions about whether bureaucracy enables government function or threatens liberty and wastes resources. This works especially well when students think bureaucracy debates are modern partisan politics or can't explain why people
Preview of  Practice Making Inferences with Poetry: Slides, Engaging Poems, Questions

Practice Making Inferences with Poetry: Slides, Engaging Poems, Questions

Created by
Elly's ELA
The activities in this file are designed to improve reading proficiency and build a confident approach to poetry for high school students. The set includes instructional slides and practice poems that guide close reading, inferencing, and critical thinking. Twenty-eight slides cover the basic elements of poetry with definitions, annotated example poems, and interactive prompts. The information is organized to show how a poem’s language and structure work together to establish a central idea. A
Preview of Great Depression – U.S. History Reading Comprehension & Creative Journal Writing

Great Depression – U.S. History Reading Comprehension & Creative Journal Writing

This assignment drops students straight into the Great Depression through the eyes of a traveling journalist. Each historical-fiction passage captures a different crisis — mass unemployment, Hooverville poverty, and the desperate migration west — giving students a clear emotional and historical foundation before they write their own narrative. The guided journal tables help them track human stories, evidence, imagery, and quotes so their writing stays accurate, grounded, and powerful. What’s Inc
Preview of World War II – World History Guided Vocabulary & Anchor Charts: TMZ and WW II

World War II – World History Guided Vocabulary & Anchor Charts: TMZ and WW II

This guided vocabulary set turns the entire World War II unit into a fast-paced, easy-to-understand “historic TMZ” breakdown. Students get short, humorous, high-clarity readings that explain major causes, dictators, turning points, the Holocaust, and postwar Cold War beginnings — all anchored in accurate content. They fill out structured tables that help them define terms, explain context, and summarize long-term impact. It’s engaging as hell, but still academically sound. No fluff — just clear
Preview of The Windowless House Expanded | The Twits | Literature in Situ Case File

The Windowless House Expanded | The Twits | Literature in Situ Case File

Product Title: Case File 1964-T The Windowless House – A "Literature In Situ" Forensic Dossier, Based on Roald Dahl's The TwitsGrade Levels: 5–12 (Middle School Junior Investigator & HS/AP Forensic Tracks) Subject: ELA, History, & Psychosocial Analysis The Gilded Parchment Archive MissionTo maintain the cinematic "dossier" feel, this unit moves beyond basic comprehension. It treats classic literature as a cold case file, requiring students to engage in "bottom-up" information gathering to synthe
Preview of Marginal Thinking – Economics Case Study & Anchor Charts

Marginal Thinking – Economics Case Study & Anchor Charts

This case study assignment helps students apply marginal analysis and incentives to real situations instead of memorizing definitions. Through three high-interest readings — extra credit frenzy, phone policy chaos, and the pizza shop bonus dilemma — students practice identifying marginal benefits, marginal costs, incentives, and predictable behavior. Anchor charts reinforce the decision-making logic while students complete tables, explain rational vs irrational choices, and even design their own
Preview of Taxes – Economics Applied Taxation Analysis Assignment with Anchor Charts

Taxes – Economics Applied Taxation Analysis Assignment with Anchor Charts

Students don’t just memorize tax definitions in this assignment — they apply them. Each real-world scenario asks students to identify the tax type, classify the tax structure, calculate when needed, and explain who is most affected and why. This is the kind of reasoning students actually need to understand how taxes work in real life. Clear scenario writing keeps students engaged, and the structured tables help them stay focused while building real analytical skills. Anchor charts reinforce the
Preview of The 1920s | U.S. History Creative Writing & Journal Assignment

The 1920s | U.S. History Creative Writing & Journal Assignment

This creative writing journal assignment helps students step directly into the world of the 1920s. Using two vivid readings, students write as real people living through the decade — responding to mass production, new technology, prohibition, the Red Scare, nativism, the Harlem Renaissance, and shifting ideas of American identity. What’s Included: Two Narrative Readings – covering culture, fear, technology, consumerism, and identity in the 1920s Two Journal Tables – students write in a historic
Preview of Modern World History Since 1960's -- Soviet Collapse DBQ

Modern World History Since 1960's -- Soviet Collapse DBQ

This DBQ forces students to analyze how the Soviet Union crumbled from within through a combination of internal reforms that backfired, relentless Western pressure, and nationalist movements the Party couldn't suppress. Six primary sources show Khrushchev's 1956 Secret Speech admitting Stalin murdered "entirely innocent persons" and starting communism's slow delegitimization, Gorbachev's reforms creating chaos where "the old system began to collapse before the new one began to function," Reagan
Preview of Mercantilism & Trans-Atlantic Trade | Colonial Economy Job Fair Activity

Mercantilism & Trans-Atlantic Trade | Colonial Economy Job Fair Activity

Step into a Colonial Job Fair! Students explore New England, Mid-Atlantic, and Southern Colonies by analyzing geography, economy, labor systems, and long-term outlooks. They then create “Help Wanted” ads that highlight each region’s strengths. Includes four LinkedIn-style anchor charts to reinforce content visually. What’s Included: Two-part worksheet (Job Fair analysis + Help Wanted ads) Quick Check exit ticket with sample student answers Teacher key with completed tables and ad examples 4 Link
Preview of Cold War & Decolonization -- World History Vocabulary Worksheet Activity

Cold War & Decolonization -- World History Vocabulary Worksheet Activity

This vocabulary worksheet transforms Cold War and decolonization terminology into classified intelligence reports that read like spy novels. Instead of giving students a list of terms to memorize, this activity presents nuclear arms race concepts, Arab-Israeli conflict origins, decolonization movements, and resistance to authoritarian systems through dramatic narrative briefings written from an intelligence analyst perspective. Students read each "classified report" covering events from Hiroshim
Preview of Taxes – Economics Vocabulary & Reading Comprehension Assignment

Taxes – Economics Vocabulary & Reading Comprehension Assignment

This is NOT your typical tax vocabulary worksheet. This is a full-blown Econ Horror Storyline built to hook even the most disengaged students. Each section introduces a terrifying new creature — the Income Tax monster, the Sales Tax hunter, the haunted house of Property Tax, the Capital Gains stalker, the Fiscal Witches of Tax Structures, and the Budget Monster in the House of Horrors. Students read short horror narratives, then complete vocab tables that turn each “creature” into real economi
Preview of Systems of Government PowerPoint – Unitary, Federal, Confederal, U.S. Government

Systems of Government PowerPoint – Unitary, Federal, Confederal, U.S. Government

Most students can recite that the U.S. is a "federal" system without understanding what that actually means — or how it differs from the unitary and confederal systems that shaped the choices the Founders made. This PowerPoint builds the whole picture for them, moving from how power is distributed geographically to how much real influence citizens hold, so the categories finally connect instead of floating as isolated vocabulary. The lecture works through each system on its own terms — how it fu
Preview of Mercantilism & Trans-Atlantic Trade U.S. History Social Media Analysis Activity

Mercantilism & Trans-Atlantic Trade U.S. History Social Media Analysis Activity

Engage students with mercantilism through a blend of historical analysis and modern creativity! Students evaluate the benefits, costs, and long-term consequences of mercantilism for England, the Colonists, and Enslaved Africans — then express each perspective through social media–style posts and classroom anchor charts. What’s Included: Two-part worksheet (analysis + social media perspective) Social Media Anchor Chart prompts for classroom visuals Clear directions, Learning Target, and Success C
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