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Preview of Articles of Confederation — Unit Test, Quizzes & Study Guide

Articles of Confederation — Unit Test, Quizzes & Study Guide

This is the complete assessment pack for your Articles of Confederation unit — everything you need to check understanding along the way and measure it at the end, in one editable file. It covers the full arc: why the government was built weak, how it was structured, its real strengths, the weaknesses that doomed it, Shays' Rebellion, and the breaking point that led to the Convention. Answer keys sit right after each quiz and test, so grading is fast.The instruments are scaffolded on purpose. A s
Preview of Constitutional Principles — Unit Test, Quizzes & Study Guide

Constitutional Principles — Unit Test, Quizzes & Study Guide

This is the complete assessment pack for your Constitution unit — everything you need to check understanding along the way and measure it at the end, all in one editable file. It covers the full arc: the Constitutional Convention, the three compromises, the six principles, and the ratification debate, with answer keys sitting right after each quiz and test so grading is fast.The instruments are scaffolded by design. The two mid-unit quizzes catch gaps early — one after the Convention and comprom
Preview of Enlightenment & Foundations of American Government — Test, Quizzes & Study Guide

Enlightenment & Foundations of American Government — Test, Quizzes & Study Guide

This is the complete assessment package for the unit — a student study guide, two formative quizzes, and a comprehensive summative test, all built to match the lecture, guided notes, and activities students already worked through. Everything is fully editable, so you can swap questions, change point values, or rework scenarios to fit your district's standards and grading policy. The assessments are scaffolded on purpose. The study guide gives students everything they need to review — vocabulary,
Preview of Systems of Government Unit Test — Assessment, Quizzes & Study Guide

Systems of Government Unit Test — Assessment, Quizzes & Study Guide

Building a fair, rigorous test for a systems-of-government unit takes hours you don't have — writing questions, balancing difficulty, making an answer key, then building a study guide so students actually walk in prepared. This pack does all of it. It's a complete, ready-to-grade assessment suite that takes students from a pre-test study guide through two quick checks to a full summative exam, with answer keys for everything. The assessments are built to measure real understanding, not just voca
Preview of Reconstruction U.S. History | Complete Lecture, Notes, DBQs & Creative Bundle

Reconstruction U.S. History | Complete Lecture, Notes, DBQs & Creative Bundle

Save big with this comprehensive Reconstruction bundle covering the era from emancipation to the Compromise of 1877. Blend visual lecture, three primary-source DBQs, creative writing, and a Gen Z–style vocabulary pack — all with anchor charts and teacher keys for a true no-prep experience. What’s Included: PowerPoint Lecture: Amendments, Freedmen’s Bureau, KKK, end of Reconstruction + anchor charts Guided Notes + Quick Check: Two-column notes, comprehension quiz, teacher key + anchor charts Pr
Preview of Road to Civil War U.S. History Who's To Blame Activity | Slavery & Sectionalism

Road to Civil War U.S. History Who's To Blame Activity | Slavery & Sectionalism

This blame assignment activity transforms passive event review into active evaluation by forcing students to judge who bears responsibility for increasing sectional tension. Instead of treating all events equally, students must decide whether the North, South, or both sides pushed the nation closer to war—then defend their reasoning with evidence. The structure reveals that students can't hide behind memorization: they have to make judgments and explain why. This works especially well when stude
Preview of FDR’s Tiered Reading – U.S. History on Eleanor Roosevelt & 22nd Amendment

FDR’s Tiered Reading – U.S. History on Eleanor Roosevelt & 22nd Amendment

This tiered reading activity gives students three different levels of text on Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt, FDR’s disability, and the creation of the 22nd Amendment. Designed for differentiation, it ensures all students can access the content while still being challenged. What’s Included: Three leveled texts (Tier 1, Tier 2, Tier 3) with increasing depth and complexity Graphic organizer to capture main ideas and summarize learning Coverage of Eleanor Roosevelt’s activism, FDR’s disability, a
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 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 LBJ, the Great Society & Vietnam U.S. History Unit Bundle PPT, Notes, DBQs

LBJ, the Great Society & Vietnam U.S. History Unit Bundle PPT, Notes, DBQs

Everything you need to teach the 1960s as one story — from Johnson's swearing-in aboard Air Force One to Nixon's election on a platform built from the wreckage. This bundle covers the Great Society's domestic revolution, the Vietnam War's escalation and credibility gap, the civil rights breakthroughs at Selma and beyond, the expanding movements led by Chavez, Huerta, and AIM, the anti-war movement from campus teach-ins to the 26th Amendment, and the catastrophic year of 1968 that shattered it al
Preview of Types of Powers & Federalism — Growth of Federal Power DBQ U.S. Government

Types of Powers & Federalism — Growth of Federal Power DBQ U.S. Government

This document-based question puts students on the central fault line of American federalism: the federal government started small and grew for two hundred years — and the question of whether that growth protected Americans or steamrolled the states has never stopped being argued. Using six real primary sources from 1788 to 2022, students trace the whole arc — the original promise that federal power would stay "few and defined," the commerce-power explosion that let Washington reach a farmer's ow
Preview of Modern World History Since 1960's - Crisis Timeline Activity Collapse & Genocide

Modern World History Since 1960's - Crisis Timeline Activity Collapse & Genocide

This timeline activity forces students to confront the brutal reality that freedom for some meant genocide for others during the exact same decade. While Berliners celebrated tearing down the Wall and Russians cheered the Soviet Union's collapse, 100,000 Bosnians and 800,000 Rwandans were being systematically murdered while the international community debated, delayed, and did absolutely nothing. Students read detailed accounts of eight major crises from 1985-1995, analyzing what happened, who p
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 Articles of Confederation PowerPoint – Strengths & Weaknesses (U.S. History)

Articles of Confederation PowerPoint – Strengths & Weaknesses (U.S. History)

Teach the Articles of Confederation (1781–1789) with this ready-to-use U.S. History PowerPoint lecture. This resource clearly explains both the strengths and weaknesses of America’s first national government, with student-friendly slides, visuals, and organized bullet points. What’s Covered: Introduction – Purpose and context of the Articles Strengths – Land Ordinance of 1785, Northwest Ordinance of 1787, equal statehood, education, limits on slavery, westward migration Weaknesses – No exe
Preview of Ottoman, Safavid, and Mughal Empires | World History | Cultural Legacy DBQ

Ottoman, Safavid, and Mughal Empires | World History | Cultural Legacy DBQ

Explore how art, faith, and architecture defined power in the Ottoman, Safavid, and Mughal Empires with this in-depth Primary Source DBQ: “Beauty, Belief, and Power – The Cultural Legacy of the Gunpowder Empires.” Students analyze six diverse documents—including architectural memoirs, artisan letters, poetry, and travelers’ accounts—to uncover how these Islamic empires used culture as a tool of leadership, unity, and global influence. The embedded Anchor Charts help students visualize the co
Preview of Nationalism and Imperialism | World History | Imperialism & Resistance DBQ

Nationalism and Imperialism | World History | Imperialism & Resistance DBQ

Help students analyze how industrialized nations expanded their empires—and how the people they conquered fought back. This Primary Source DBQ and Anchor Chart set contrasts European justifications for empire with the voices of resistance from India, China, and Africa, giving students a balanced, evidence-based understanding of imperialism’s global impact. What’s Included: Primary Source DBQ: Six documents highlighting both imperial motives and resistance movements, including The White Man’s Bur
Preview of Reconstruction on Trial U.S. History | Justice, Violence & Power DBQ

Reconstruction on Trial U.S. History | Justice, Violence & Power DBQ

Help students examine how politics, violence, and shifting priorities shaped the successes and failures of Reconstruction with this eight-document Primary Source DBQ. Students analyze voices from freedmen, Radical Republicans, white Southerners, and Northern editors to understand how America’s first experiment in racial equality unraveled. Includes guiding questions, visual anchor charts, and a complete teacher key for easy instruction. What’s Included: 8-Document Primary Source DBQ on Reconstr
Preview of Ottoman, Safavid, and Mughal Empires | World History | Vocabulary Pack Activity

Ottoman, Safavid, and Mughal Empires | World History | Vocabulary Pack Activity

Bring modern energy to classic content with this creative vocabulary and analysis activity for the Ottoman, Safavid, and Mughal (Gunpowder) Empires. Students define key people, places, and ideas while translating historical insight into social-media-style bios, short reels, and word-wall visuals that connect culture, power, and innovation. Multiple Anchor Charts reinforce major themes and vocabulary through vivid, student-friendly design. What’s Included: “Empire Handles” activity – write s
Preview of The Progressive Era: Industrialization & Labor | U.S. History Primary Source DBQ

The Progressive Era: Industrialization & Labor | U.S. History Primary Source DBQ

Analyze how industrial growth transformed America with this Progressive Era Primary Source DBQ on Industrialization and Labor. Students examine six authentic documents—from Carnegie’s Gospel of Wealth to Roosevelt’s Trust-Busting speech—to explore how big business, unions, and reformers clashed over fairness and progress. What’s Included: 6 primary source excerpts with guiding questions DBQ writing prompt + short-response section Complete teacher key with modeled responses Visual anchor chart
Preview of Judicial Branch U.S. Government | Supreme Court Selection & Precedent Activity

Judicial Branch U.S. Government | Supreme Court Selection & Precedent Activity

Help students master how the Supreme Court works with this case study activity on judicial selection, Court opinions, and precedent. Students examine how justices are nominated and confirmed, analyze majority/concurring/dissenting opinions, and track precedent shifts from Plessy v. Ferguson to Brown v. Board. Includes structured readings, scaffolded questions, a full teacher key, and anchor charts for reinforcement. Fully Google Classroom ready. What’s Included: Part A – Selection & Independen
Preview of President Gerald Ford U.S. History Guided Notes & Anchor Charts

President Gerald Ford U.S. History Guided Notes & Anchor Charts

Support student learning with these structured Guided Notes on Gerald Ford’s presidency (1974–1977). Students track major events including the Nixon pardon, Vietnam’s end, stagflation, the ERA, Betty Ford’s advocacy, assassination attempts, and the 1976 election. Anchor charts and a Quick Check review keep comprehension clear and consistent. Google Classroom ready. What’s Included: Two-column Guided Notes (“Content” + “In Your Own Words”) Anchor charts: Nixon Pardon, Fall of Saigon, WIN buttons,
Preview of First Five Presidents: Madison & Monroe | U.S. History Social Media Activity

First Five Presidents: Madison & Monroe | U.S. History Social Media Activity

Make early U.S. History engaging with this social-media-style worksheet on James Madison and James Monroe — paired with matching anchor charts that bring Twitter, Instagram, TikTok, and Facebook posts to life. Students trace causes, actions, and effects through relatable “posts,” then reinforce learning with clear visuals. Every resource is Google Classroom ready for flexible digital or print use. What’s Included:Social media–style primary source “posts” (Twitter/X, Instagram, TikTok, Facebook
Preview of Bill of Rights Debate U.S. Government | Federalists vs. Anti-Federalists DBQ

Bill of Rights Debate U.S. Government | Federalists vs. Anti-Federalists DBQ

Help students analyze the debate over ratifying the U.S. Constitution with this scaffolded DBQ and set of visual anchor charts. Through firsthand voices like George Mason, Patrick Henry, Alexander Hamilton, and James Madison, students explore the arguments for and against adding a Bill of Rights. Each document illustrates how early Americans balanced fear of tyranny with the need for a strong national government. Includes inquiry questions, a complete teacher key, and classroom-ready anchor cha
Preview of British Documents Bundle Magna Carta, Petition of Right, English Bill of Rights

British Documents Bundle Magna Carta, Petition of Right, English Bill of Rights

Save big with this complete British Documents bundle! Includes three ready-to-use resources that cover the Magna Carta, Petition of Right, and English Bill of Rights from multiple perspectives: primary source DBQs, anchor chart visuals with Gen Z-style posts, and a modern-translation worksheet. Perfect for teaching how these British foundations shaped U.S. government. What’s Included: Primary Source DBQ (6 excerpts: for & against voices, guiding questions, teacher key) Anchor Charts + Social Med
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