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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 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 Third Parties PowerPoint (A.P. Gov)

Third Parties PowerPoint (A.P. Gov)

In class materials for unit 5 lesson from the A.P. Government curriculum on the role of third parties in politics. Topics include: types of third parties, limitations on third parties, effects of third parties on political discourse, and the effects of increasing dealignment in politics.
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 Medieval Europe – World History Map Analysis Assignment & Anchor Charts

Medieval Europe – World History Map Analysis Assignment & Anchor Charts

Medieval Europe comes alive in this cinematic, inquiry-driven map analysis assignment that helps students truly understand how geography shaped power, crisis, trade, and connection across the Middle Ages. Instead of memorizing facts, students learn to interpret maps like historians — uncovering how feudalism emerged, why the Church dominated, how the plague spread, and how Europe connected to the Islamic world through trade and Crusade routes. This resource builds deep historical thinking with
Preview of Cold War Escalation – U.S. History DBQ, Primary Sources & Anchor Charts

Cold War Escalation – U.S. History DBQ, Primary Sources & Anchor Charts

This resource tackles the moment the Cold War turns hot — when containment moves from theory to global confrontation. Students analyze how fear, ideology, and limited war reshaped U.S. foreign policy through Korea, McCarthyism, and nuclear tension. What’s Included DBQ: Students evaluate whether Cold War escalation was driven more by fear or strategy Primary Sources: Korea, anti-communist hysteria, nuclear brinkmanship, and containment debates Anchor Charts: Visual breakdowns of escalation vs. co
Preview of Age of Revolutions | World History | Napoleon’s Rise, Fall & Legacy DBQ

Age of Revolutions | World History | Napoleon’s Rise, Fall & Legacy DBQ

Trace the dramatic rise and fall of Napoleon Bonaparte with this in-depth primary source DBQ. Students explore authentic documents—from Napoleon’s own proclamations to eyewitness accounts and the decisions of the Congress of Vienna—to understand how one man reshaped Europe through ambition, reform, and war. What’s Included: Primary Source DBQ – Six historical excerpts with guided analysis questions and a final written prompt Background Reading – Overview of Napoleon’s rise to power, his reforms,
Preview of World War II Origins – U.S. History | Neutrality, Lend-Lease & Pearl Harbor DBQ

World War II Origins – U.S. History | Neutrality, Lend-Lease & Pearl Harbor DBQ

This resource walks students through how and why the United States shifted from isolationism to full involvement in World War II. Using carefully selected primary sources, students examine changing government policy, public opinion, and the events that made neutrality impossible to maintain. What’s Included Primary Source & DBQ Packet Focused on U.S. neutrality, the Neutrality Acts, Lend-Lease, Pearl Harbor, and the decision to enter World War II. Six Substantial Primary Source Excerpts Each
Preview of World War II – U.S. History Guided Notes & Anchor Charts

World War II – U.S. History Guided Notes & Anchor Charts

Help students make sense of World War II without drowning them in scattered notes or oversimplified timelines. This resource is built to keep students focused on why the U.S. entered the war, how it unfolded across multiple theaters, and how WWII permanently reshaped American government, society, and global leadership. Rather than treating WWII as a list of battles, these materials emphasize cause and effect and keep students actively processing the content during instruction. The guided notes m
Preview of Civil War U.S. History | Homefront DBQ – Power, People & Persistence

Civil War U.S. History | Homefront DBQ – Power, People & Persistence

Help students analyze how the Civil War transformed life beyond the battlefield with this scaffolded DBQ packet. Through firsthand voices of women, freedmen, civilians, factory workers, and journalists, students explore how the war tested endurance, redefined equality, and changed daily life for millions. Includes guiding questions, essay prompt, complete teacher key, and Google Classroom-ready formatting. What’s Included: 8 primary-source excerpts covering women at war, the draft riots, freedme
Preview of The 1920s | U.S. History DBQ – Culture, Consumerism & Identity Roaring Twenties

The 1920s | U.S. History DBQ – Culture, Consumerism & Identity Roaring Twenties

This Primary Source DBQ explores how mass production, advertising, radio, films, jazz, and the Harlem Renaissance reshaped American life in the 1920s. Students analyze six readable, era-authentic primary sources to explain how culture and identity transformed during one of the most dynamic decades in U.S. History. What’s Included: Primary Source DBQ – six cultural sources with clear, guided questions Teacher Key – complete answers + final prompt guidance Anchor Charts – visuals for mass producti
Preview of Bill of Rights U.S. History Landmark Cases & Press Reactions Primary Source DBQ

Bill of Rights U.S. History Landmark Cases & Press Reactions Primary Source DBQ

Help students explore how the Bill of Rights continues to shape modern America with this Landmark Cases & Press Reactions DBQ. Students analyze Supreme Court decisions and real-world press coverage to evaluate the balance between individual rights and public order. Includes guiding questions, press excerpts, and a detailed teacher key for easy implementation. What’s Included: 4 Primary Source Document Sets (1st, 4th, 5th/6th, and 8th Amendments) Landmark Supreme Court Cases: Tinker v. Des Moine
Preview of Industrialization and Urbanization World History Global Impact Journal Activity

Industrialization and Urbanization World History Global Impact Journal Activity

End your unit with a reflective writing activity that blends empathy, evidence, and perspective. This Journal and Anchor Chart set guides students through three first-person narratives—a factory worker, a reformer, and a colonized laborer—to help them understand how industrialization reshaped lives across the globe. What’s Included: Three Short Readings: Perspectives on labor, reform, and imperialism Journal Prompts: First-person writing tasks for each reading Extension Question: Comparative syn
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 Bill of Rights: Cases & Scenarios | U.S. History Social Media Activity

Bill of Rights: Cases & Scenarios | U.S. History Social Media Activity

Make the Bill of Rights real for students with this interactive activity and set of social media–style anchor charts. Students learn landmark Supreme Court cases and apply the Bill of Rights to modern-day teen scenarios. Fully Google Classroom ready. What’s Included: Court Receipts activity covering 5 famous cases: Tinker, Mapp, Miranda, Gideon, Brown Rights IRL modern scenarios tied to phones, TikTok, lawyers, double jeopardy, and press freedom 5 Social Media Anchor Charts (one per case) for cl
Preview of Types of Powers in the U.S. Government | U.S. Government PPT & Anchor Charts

Types of Powers in the U.S. Government | U.S. Government PPT & Anchor Charts

Break down one of the most important concepts in American Government — how power is divided, shared, and limited — with this clear and visually engaging Types of Powers in the U.S. Government resource. It walks students through every level of authority in the federal system using real-world examples and concise visuals that make complex constitutional language easy to grasp. What’s Included: Anchor Charts – visual summaries of each type of power for quick reference or display Coverage Includes
Preview of The Progressive Era | U.S. History | Guided Notes & Anchor Charts

The Progressive Era | U.S. History | Guided Notes & Anchor Charts

Help students understand the reform movements that reshaped America with these Progressive Era Guided Notes & Anchor Charts. Designed to pair directly with your lecture, these notes break down the key people, movements, and amendments that defined the Progressive Era — all in a clear, two-column format for maximum accessibility. What’s Included: 2-column guided notes aligned with the Progressive Era lecture Quick Check with multiple-choice and short-answer questions Full teacher key for both gu
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 Age of Revolutions | World History | Vocabulary Drop & Content Analysis Activity

Age of Revolutions | World History | Vocabulary Drop & Content Analysis Activity

Turn world history into a trending topic with this TMZ-style vocabulary and content analysis activity for the Age of Revolutions. From absolutism to Napoleon’s exile, students define, decode, and react to key events using humor, hashtags, and modern parallels that make the chaos of kings and revolutions unforgettable. What’s Included: Feature Article – “From Thrones to Tea Spills: The Revolutions That Broke the Internet,” a modern recap of the Age of Revolutions with built-in context for every
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