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Preview of Democracy Under Threat | 5 Lessons | Rule of Law, Populism & AI | Gr 9-12

Democracy Under Threat | 5 Lessons | Rule of Law, Populism & AI | Gr 9-12

Complete civics unit. 5 lessons on democratic backsliding, rule of law, populism, AI disinformation, and extremism. Zero prep.This complete NO PREP civics unit gives students the analytical tools to understand democratic backsliding, the rule of law, populism, AI disinformation, and extremism through highly engaging real-world case studies and structured analysis activities. Students investigate how democracies weaken from within using examples including Hungary, the 2020–21 US election crisis,
Preview of Solving Inequalities Word Problems TRASHKETBALL Math Game - No Prep Algebra 1

Solving Inequalities Word Problems TRASHKETBALL Math Game - No Prep Algebra 1

Let's score some points with TRASHKETBALL!Trashketball is a No Prep Algebra 1 game where students take shots to score points based on how quickly they answered the questions correctly! The game is playable with the whole class together, or you can play it as small groups. There are 20 questions and answers included. This version is High School Math, Algebra 1, Solving Linear Equations & Inequalities, Solving Inequalities, Solving Inequalities Word Problems, Solving inequalities using addition, s
Preview of Unit 1.10 - AP Environmental Science - Energy Flow 10% Rule- PowerPoint CED 2025

Unit 1.10 - AP Environmental Science - Energy Flow 10% Rule- PowerPoint CED 2025

Unit 1: The Living World: EcosystemsAP Environmental Science – Topic 1.10: Ecological Succession20 Slide PowerPoint Presentation | CED Aligned | Zero PrepHelp students understand how ecosystems change over time with this engaging, classroom-ready PowerPoint for AP Environmental Science Topic 1.10. This 20-slide presentation breaks down the stages of ecological succession, showing how environments recover from disturbance and develop into stable ecosystems. This lesson follows a consistent, stude
Preview of Divisibility Rules PowerPoint Slides Numbers 2-10 Divisibility Teaching Slides

Divisibility Rules PowerPoint Slides Numbers 2-10 Divisibility Teaching Slides

Divisibility Rules PowerPoint Slides For Numbers 2-10: Mini Lesson. Teaching PowerPoint Slides.These PowerPoint slides focus on introducing students to the divisibility rules for the numbers 2-10. It is broken into 6 sets of mini slides for easy use; Set 1: Divisibility rules for 2, 5, & 10.Set 2: Divisibility rules for 3&4.Set 3: Divisibility rules for 6.Set 4: Divisibility rules for 7.Set 5: Divisibility rules for 8.Set 6: Divisibility rules for 9. They can be used as a mini-review or lesson
Preview of Community Signs and Rules PowerPoint

Community Signs and Rules PowerPoint

Community Signs and Rules – Tacting & Intraverbal PracticeThis resource expands on community and safety sign recognition by including rules associated with each location or sign, allowing learners to practice both tacting (“What does this sign mean?”) and intraverbals (“What are some rules we need to follow here?”). This dual approach helps students strengthen expressive language, problem-solving, and safety awareness while preparing for real-world independence. What’s Included: A variety of
Preview of Solving Inequalities Word Problems NO PREP ALGEBRA 1 REVIEW GAME - BIG UNFAIR

Solving Inequalities Word Problems NO PREP ALGEBRA 1 REVIEW GAME - BIG UNFAIR

Here is a short youtube video explaining how this review game works.This game is UNFAIR and the kids love it!8 teams answer every question!This is a No Prep Algebra 1 review game where students earn points for answering questions, but the points can be positive or negative! The goal is to have the score the closest to zero at the end of the game.The game is playable with the whole class together, or you can play it as small groups. All questions and answers are included. This version is High Sch
Preview of The Golden Rule

The Golden Rule

Created by
Matthew Wills
This power-point presentation includes background notes on each page and video links embedded, with hours of video content to support the teaching resource. Teachers can add to the power-point presentation and adjust it to use with their classes.
Preview of Day 14: The Han Dynasty | Meritocracy, Confucianism, & The Civil Service Exam

Day 14: The Han Dynasty | Meritocracy, Confucianism, & The Civil Service Exam

What happens when a dynasty realizes that ruling through pure fear is a recipe for collapse? After the short-lived, brutal reign of the Qin, the Han Dynasty faced a massive problem: they needed to maintain the unity created by their predecessors, but they needed to do it without constant rebellion. Their solution was one of the most brilliant administrative innovations in human history—the Civil Service Examination.Welcome to Day 14: The Han Dynasty (Meritocracy, Confucianism, and the Civil Se
Preview of Summer Tic Tac Logic 6x6 Puzzles | Critical Thinking Brain Games

Summer Tic Tac Logic 6x6 Puzzles | Critical Thinking Brain Games

Created by
TickleThink
Summer Tic Tac Logic 6x6 PuzzlesHelp students strengthen critical thinking and problem-solving skills with this collection of 50 Summer Tic Tac Logic puzzles.Students use logic and deductive reasoning to correctly place X's and O's while following puzzle rules. These engaging activities are perfect for summer learning, math centers, early finishers, independent work, and enrichment.What's Included✔ 50 Summer Tic Tac Logic 6x6 Puzzles✔ Printable PDF Format✔ Answer Keys Included✔ Student-Friendly
Preview of Day 6: Hammurabi's Code Analysis | Early Laws & Social Hierarchies | Lesson

Day 6: Hammurabi's Code Analysis | Early Laws & Social Hierarchies | Lesson

What happens when an ancient society grows so large that informal village rules and handshakes are no longer enough to keep the peace? How did the world's earliest empires maintain absolute order among thousands of citizens, and whose interests did those laws actually protect? Welcome to Day 6: Law and Justice in Early Civilizations (Why Do Societies Create Laws?). This zero-prep, high-contrast primary source lesson introduces high school students to the mechanics of ancient justice and structu
Preview of STEM Challenge: Cup Tower | Engineering | Science Grades 4-6

STEM Challenge: Cup Tower | Engineering | Science Grades 4-6

STEM Challenge: Cup Tower 🏗️ Cooperative Team Building at Its Best!Looking for a high-engagement STEM activity that builds teamwork, problem-solving, and critical thinking — without a ton of prep? STEM Challenge: Cup Tower is a hands-on, collaborative engineering challenge where students must stack cups into a tower using only a rubber band tool — no hands allowed! This ready-to-go resource makes it easy for you to facilitate a powerful STEM experience in just one class period. 🚀 What’s Inclu
Preview of AP Comparative Government - Unit 4.2 Objective of Election - PowerPoint

AP Comparative Government - Unit 4.2 Objective of Election - PowerPoint

AP Comparative Government & Politics Unit 4: Party and Electoral Systems and Citizen Organizations Topic 4.2: Objectives of Election Rules20-Slide PowerPoint PresentationHelp students understand why countries create different election rules and how those rules influence political outcomes with this classroom-ready PowerPoint covering Topic 4.2: Objectives of Election Rules.This 20-slide presentation aligns directly with the College Board AP Comparative Government and Politics Course and Exam Des
Preview of AP Comparative Government - Unit 4.1 Electoral Systems - PowerPoint - No Prep

AP Comparative Government - Unit 4.1 Electoral Systems - PowerPoint - No Prep

AP Comparative Government & Politics Unit 4: Party and Electoral Systems and Citizen Organizations Topic 4.1: Electoral Systems and Rules20-Slide PowerPoint PresentationHelp students understand how electoral systems shape political outcomes with this classroom-ready PowerPoint covering Topic 4.1: Electoral Systems and Rules.This 20-slide presentation aligns directly with the College Board AP Comparative Government and Politics Course and Exam Description and examines how different electoral syst
Preview of Cybersecurity Scenario Challenge #6 ➽ Access Controls in Video Game Company! PBL

Cybersecurity Scenario Challenge #6 ➽ Access Controls in Video Game Company! PBL

➽ What this immersive Cybersecurity Scenario Challenge teaches:Confidentiality, Integrity, Availability—the CIA TriadBalancing CIAAccess Control Models—Role and Rule-based Access Control, Discretionary Access Control, and Mandatory Access ControlCyber threats are everywhere, and students must be prepared to identify and mitigate risks before they become costly breaches. In this Cybersecurity Scenario Challenge, students take on the role of security consultants, analyzing real-world cyber threa
Preview of Cannabis: Gateway Drug Education PSHE Complete Lesson Power Point

Cannabis: Gateway Drug Education PSHE Complete Lesson Power Point

A comprehensive lesson on Cannabis and Gateway Drugs, suitable for Key Stage 3 & 4 PSHE and Drug Education. Links British Values- Rule of Law. Encourages reflection opportunities and includes activities and links to short age-appropriate videos. Explores the social, emotional and physical effects of cannabis misuse and the term 'gateway drug'. Complies to statutory framework. Prompts critical and problem solving skills. No need for worksheets. Trialled and Tested. Ready to deliver.
Preview of Cambridge AICE Psychology Chapter 1.2 Self Reports

Cambridge AICE Psychology Chapter 1.2 Self Reports

Created by
Samantha Lopez
Elevate your Cambridge AICE Psychology 9990 instruction with this editable, concept-rich PowerPoint covering Chapter 1: 1.2 Self-Reporting. Designed to align with Cambridge’s expectations, this resource breaks down key terminology, strengths and weaknesses of self-report methods, and practical applications in psychological research. What’s Inside:Concise definitions of questionnaires, interviews, open/closed questionsVisuals and examples that support student understandingComparison slides to p
Preview of S2.2 Expanded Octets and VSEPR, HL (IBDP Chemistry)

S2.2 Expanded Octets and VSEPR, HL (IBDP Chemistry)

This PowerPoint lesson develops a clear understanding of expanded octets and VSEPR theory, enabling Higher Level IBDP Chemistry students to predict molecular geometry beyond the octet rule. Designed for first assessment 2025, it provides structured guidance for drawing Lewis structures and deducing three-dimensional shapes for species with five and six electron domains. The octet rule states that atoms tend to achieve eight electrons in their outer shell, but this rule has important exceptions.
Preview of S3.2 Nomenclature of Straight-Chain Organic Compounds (IBDP Chemistry)

S3.2 Nomenclature of Straight-Chain Organic Compounds (IBDP Chemistry)

This PowerPoint lesson explains how to name straight-chain organic compounds using IUPAC nomenclature for IBDP Chemistry (first examination 2025). It guides students through the systematic rules used to identify parent chains, functional groups and substituents when naming molecules. IUPAC nomenclature is the internationally agreed system used by chemists to name organic compounds in a consistent and unambiguous way. Developed by the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC), the
Preview of S3.2 Nomenclature of Branched-Chain Organic Compounds (IBDP Chemistry)

S3.2 Nomenclature of Branched-Chain Organic Compounds (IBDP Chemistry)

This PowerPoint lesson explains how to name branched-chain organic compounds using IUPAC nomenclature for IBDP Chemistry (first examination 2025). It supports students in applying systematic naming rules to more complex organic structures, including compounds with substituents and functional groups. In organic chemistry, branched-chain compounds are molecules where carbon atoms form a main chain with side chains (alkyl groups) attached. Naming these compounds follows IUPAC rules, where the paren
Preview of Purpose of Law - Criminal Justice Resource Pack

Purpose of Law - Criminal Justice Resource Pack

Created by
Law Lesson Hub
In this lesson, students will be introduced to the concept of laws and why they are essential for a functioning society. They’ll explore the important distinction between rules and laws and gain an understanding of the five key functions that laws serve in our communities. To apply their learning, students will take part in a fun and engaging activity where they design laws for a brand-new society of their own. This naturally transitions into a study of Lord of the Flies, supported by an introdu
Preview of AP Comparative Government - Unit 2.9 Independent Judiciaries - PowerPoint

AP Comparative Government - Unit 2.9 Independent Judiciaries - PowerPoint

AP Comparative Government & Politics Unit 2: Political Institutions Topic 2.9: Independent Judiciaries20-Slide PowerPoint PresentationHelp students understand why judicial independence is essential to the rule of law and democratic governance with this classroom-ready PowerPoint covering Topic 2.9: Independent Judiciaries. This 20-slide presentation aligns directly with the College Board AP Comparative Government and Politics Course and Exam Description and examines how judicial independence aff
Preview of AP Comparative Government Unit 1.4 Democratization - PowerPoint - No Prep

AP Comparative Government Unit 1.4 Democratization - PowerPoint - No Prep

AP Comparative Government & Politics Unit 1: Political Systems, Regimes, and Governments Topic 1.4: Democratization20-Slide PowerPoint PresentationHelp students understand how countries transition from authoritarian rule to more democratic systems with this classroom-ready PowerPoint covering Topic 1.4: Democratization. This 20-slide presentation aligns directly with the College Board AP Comparative Government and Politics Course and Exam Description and examines the process, goals, and challeng
Preview of Student Debates - AI Deepfakes in Political Campaigning (PPT, Drive, PDF)

Student Debates - AI Deepfakes in Political Campaigning (PPT, Drive, PDF)

Created by
T Fuel
Looking for an interesting class and timely activity that’ll get students thinking outside the box? Maybe you’re trying to teach how AI deepfakes can shape election integrity — and how rules around political campaigning impact free speech, trust, and democracy. This one-click download is perfect for high school, teens, and adult ESL learners who want a structured debate + critical thinking lesson on whether AI-generated deepfakes should be illegal in political campaigning. It works well in Ci
Preview of AP Comparative Government - Unit 1.8 Political Legitimacy - PowerPoint - No Prep

AP Comparative Government - Unit 1.8 Political Legitimacy - PowerPoint - No Prep

AP Comparative Government & Politics Unit 1: Political Systems, Regimes, and Governments Topic 1.8: Political Legitimacy20-Slide PowerPoint PresentationHelp students understand why citizens accept a government's right to rule with this classroom-ready PowerPoint covering Topic 1.8: Political Legitimacy. This 20-slide presentation aligns directly with the College Board AP Comparative Government and Politics Course and Exam Description and examines how governments establish, maintain, and strength
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