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Preview of Legislative Branch Bill Tracking & Reflection Congress U.S. Government Activity

Legislative Branch Bill Tracking & Reflection Congress U.S. Government Activity

Make the legislative process real for students with this interactive assignment. Students track three real bills — the Civil Rights Act of 1964, the CARES Act (2020), and a current bill — to see how laws actually move through Congress. Includes teacher key and inquiry reflection questions to help students evaluate whether the lawmaking process protects democracy or slows it down. What’s Included:Bill Tracking Table (House, Senate, Committee, President, etc.)Pre-loaded examples: Civil Rights Act
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 Civil War U.S. History | Lincoln’s Leadership & Turning Points Assignment

Civil War U.S. History | Lincoln’s Leadership & Turning Points Assignment

Help students connect leadership, geography, and major battles in the Civil War with this scaffolded analysis assignment. Through structured charts and a short reflection, students evaluate how Lincoln’s key decisions and the geography of major battles shaped the Union’s victory. Includes guiding questions, model answers, and a teacher key for easy grading. What’s Included: Part 1 – Leadership in Action: Students analyze Lincoln’s decisions — suspension of habeas corpus, the Emancipation Proclam
Preview of Industrialization Activity | Then vs. Now: Innovation & Immigration Writing

Industrialization Activity | Then vs. Now: Innovation & Immigration Writing

Get students thinking critically with this comparison writing activity. Students connect Industrial Age inventions and immigration experiences to modern parallels, reinforcing historical content while practicing reflection and writing skills. What’s Included: Background readings on inventions and immigration Part 1: “Inventions Then & Now” chart + reflection question Part 2: “Immigration Then & Now” welcome guide + reflection question Teacher key with modern equivalents, model answers, and sampl
Preview of Andrew Jackson Nullification Crisis Lesson with Anchor Charts – U.S. History

Andrew Jackson Nullification Crisis Lesson with Anchor Charts – U.S. History

Make one of the toughest Jacksonian conflicts easy to follow. This cause-and-effect lesson breaks down the Nullification Crisis into clear stages with organizers, reflection prompts, and anchor charts that guide students through the crisis step by step. They’ll learn: Tariff of Abominations (1828) John C. Calhoun’s Nullification Theory South Carolina’s Ordinance of Nullification Jackson’s response & the Force Bill Henry Clay’s Compromise Tariff Connection to the American System What’s Included:
Preview of Westward Expansion & Manifest Destiny Vocabulary Packet | U.S. History

Westward Expansion & Manifest Destiny Vocabulary Packet | U.S. History

Step onto the Great Plains with this engaging U.S. History vocabulary packet — The Homestead Hustle. Students explore how technology, law, and determination transformed the American frontier through a story-based learning approach. Each section blends vocabulary, short readings, and reflection so learners grasp both the promise and the price of westward expansion. What’s Included: Short narrative: “The Homestead Hustle” (life on the plains, 1870s) Themed vocabulary charts: Expansion & Technolo
Preview of Ratios and Proportions 7th Grade

Ratios and Proportions 7th Grade

This unit includes: • Guided notes for direct instruction • Homework/practice assignments • Ratio & rate practice • Solving proportions • Scale factor and proportional relationships • Similar figures and missing side lengths • Geometry symbols graphic organizer • Unit review • Unit assessment Perfect for: • 6th–7th grade math • TEKS-aligned instruction • Intervention and RTI support • STAAR review and test prep • Small groups, whole group, or independent practice Why teachers love it: • Low-prep
Preview of Legislative Branch: Checks & Balances | U.S. Government Social Media Activity

Legislative Branch: Checks & Balances | U.S. Government Social Media Activity

Engage students with this Congress-focused checks and balances activity that blends primary content with Gen Z–style social media posts. Students analyze how Congress checks the President and Courts — and how they check Congress back — through charts, creative clapback posts, and reflection questions. Google Classroom ready with teacher key included. What’s Included: Checks and Balances Organizer (Congress, President, Courts) Social Media Clapback Activity (Congress posts + Prez/Court clapbacks)
Preview of Analysis Verb Bell Ringer

Analysis Verb Bell Ringer

Created by
Tori Allred
Adding analysis verbs to the daily conversation about student writing will boost test scores. More importantly, it encourages students to focus their thinking and produce better essays. Even better, the verb introduction is paired with meaningful quotes that could serve as great self-reflection and growth mindset conversations! The goal here is two-fold: Students have an immediate purpose when they walk into the classroom. Analysis Verbs are important!Each slide has a three minute timer. During
Preview of Medieval Europe World History | Feudalism & Church Comparative Analysis Activity

Medieval Europe World History | Feudalism & Church Comparative Analysis Activity

Help students analyze how feudalism and the Catholic Church structured Medieval Europe with this comparative reading and chart-based activity. Students read a historical fiction narrative — “Bound by Oath and Heaven” — then examine how land, loyalty, and faith created systems of control. Includes a complete teacher key, reflection questions, and matching social media–style anchor charts. Fully Google Classroom ready. What’s Included: Historical fiction reading: “Bound by Oath and Heaven” Compar
Preview of U.S. Foreign Policy Social Media Assignment | Creative U.S. Government Activity

U.S. Foreign Policy Social Media Assignment | Creative U.S. Government Activity

Engage students with this Gen Z–friendly creative assignment! Instead of memorizing terms, students design a social media news feed to illustrate how each U.S. foreign policy tool works in real life. They’ll choose images, write captions, add hashtags, and even include “follower comments.” Wrap-up inquiry questions encourage deeper reflection. What’s Included: Social media feed worksheet covering all 7 foreign policy tools Student directions with table format (image, caption, hashtags, comment)
Preview of Industrialization of America Writing Activity | Railroads, Big Business & Labor

Industrialization of America Writing Activity | Railroads, Big Business & Labor

Immerse students in Industrial America with this interactive “Choose Your Path” scenario writing activity. Students make historical decisions and reflect on consequences, covering railroads, big business, inventions, immigration, and labor unions. What’s Included: 5 scenario sections: Railroads, Big Business, Inventions, Immigration, Labor Unions Choice-based paths with consequences provided Journal prompts for each decision point Final reflection to connect experiences back to history Teacher k
Preview of Road to Revolution: Colonial Acts & Protests | U.S. History Creative Writing

Road to Revolution: Colonial Acts & Protests | U.S. History Creative Writing

Turn colonial protests into something students actually get! This creative writing assignment uses cause-and-effect anchor charts and social media-style prompts to show how colonists resisted British policies. What’s Included: Part A: Cause & Effect Anchor Chart of British Acts & colonial responses Part B: Protest Groups Anchor Chart (Sons of Liberty, Daughters of Liberty, Committees of Correspondence) Reflection questions for deeper understanding “If It Went Viral” social media prompts with ha
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 First Five Presidents DBQ – Alternative Histories U.S. History Assignment

First Five Presidents DBQ – Alternative Histories U.S. History Assignment

Get students thinking critically about cause-and-effect with this engaging alternative history DBQ. Instead of just memorizing events, students explore “what if” scenarios for the first five presidents and compare them to real outcomes. What’s Included: Real history vs. alternate history readings for Washington, Adams, Jefferson, Madison, and Monroe Critical thinking questions for each scenario (4–5 sentence, evidence-based responses) Final reflection: Which alternate history would have chan
Preview of Personality: Big 5 Model

Personality: Big 5 Model

In an effort to make high quality educational material more accessible to parents and teachers alike, regardless of location and/or socioeconomic status, I have decided to post lessons I create on here for FREE. The products I make consist mostly of Google Slides in PDF format for K-8th grade students. They cover a wide range of subject matter, but focus mainly on math and language development. Each lesson is created with the intention of keeping students attentive and actively engaged by using
Preview of Early Colonial Religion Creative Writing Assignment | U.S. History Anchor Charts

Early Colonial Religion Creative Writing Assignment | U.S. History Anchor Charts

Help students explore how religion shaped colonial identity with this creative writing compare-and-contrast assignment. Students analyze Puritans, Quakers, Catholics, Anglicans, Jews, and Huguenots — supported with anchor charts to guide understanding of beliefs, practices, and impacts. What’s Included: Part A: Colonial Religion Comparison Chart (Puritans, Quakers, Catholics, Anglicans, Jews, Huguenots) Part B: Colonial Religion Interview (student-generated Q&A with parishioners) Part C: Reflec
Preview of Fashion & Identity Design Task – IB MYP Design (Years 2–3)

Fashion & Identity Design Task – IB MYP Design (Years 2–3)

Created by
IBSavvy
Help your MYP Design students explore the connection between fashion and identity through this engaging, hands-on activity! Designed for MYP Years 2–3, this task deepens students’ understanding of how personal and cultural identity can be expressed through design choices. Students investigate key concepts, analyze examples, and apply their learning in a culminating poster project that showcases their knowledge and creativity. The activity encourages reflection, research, and visual communicat
Preview of Columbian Exchange / Intercambio Colombino

Columbian Exchange / Intercambio Colombino

Created by
Señora Hongell
The Columbian Exchange – Engaging & Comprehensive UnitThis zipped file is packed with everything you need to teach the Columbian Exchange in a meaningful, interactive way. Perfect for integrating history, critical thinking, and culture into your classroom! What's Included: a PowerPoint that covers: what the Columbian Exchange is, its causes & effects, exchanged goods (who had what before & after), thought-provoking “what if” scenarios, arts integration activity, writing prompt for reflection, et
Preview of Legislative Branch Mega Bundle | U.S. Government PPT, Notes, DBQ & Activities

Legislative Branch Mega Bundle | U.S. Government PPT, Notes, DBQ & Activities

Save prep time and teach Congress with this expanded U.S. Government Mega Bundle. From lecture and notes to DBQs and creative social media activities, this resource gives students multiple ways to master the structure, powers, and checks of the Legislative Branch. Fully Google Classroom ready. What’s Included: Lecture: Legislative Branch PowerPoint with anchor charts Guided Notes + Quick Check: Two-column notes with multiple-choice & short answer + teacher key Bill Tracking & Reflection Assignme
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 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 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 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
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