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Preview of FREE digital TEST - Realidades/Auténtico 1 - Para Empezar

FREE digital TEST - Realidades/Auténtico 1 - Para Empezar

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Senor Digital
Digital Quiz – Initial chapter: Para empezar | Realidades 1This is a self-grading digital quiz with 45 multiple-choice questions based on the vocabulary and grammar structures from the unit "Para Empezar" in the Realidades 1/Auténtico 1 textbook. The topics included in the exam are: 1. Greetings and farewells 2. Tú vs. Usted (informal vs. formal address) 3. The months of the year 4. The seasons 5. The weather 6. Parts of the body 7. The verb "doler" with the expression "¿Qué te duele? me duele
Preview of Día de los Muertos | Poema de los 5 Sentidos | Spanish 1 - AP | Free Resource

Día de los Muertos | Poema de los 5 Sentidos | Spanish 1 - AP | Free Resource

Celebrate El Día de los Muertos with this creative sensory poem activity that inspires students to connect language and culture through art, imagination, and emotion. Perfect for Spanish 1–AP, this printable template and engaging reference guide help students describe the celebration using the five senses while exploring authentic symbols and traditions. This free download is part of the Día de los Muertos Mini Cultural Unit (3-Days, Spanish Levels 1–3) Día de los Muertos Mini Cultura
Preview of Return to Normalcy - FREE Interactive Digital Activity for US History, APUSH

Return to Normalcy - FREE Interactive Digital Activity for US History, APUSH

Created by
Superstructures
"Return to Normalcy" sounds simple — until you ask what it actually meant. This activity pushes students past the slogan to map the real connections between Harding's election, immigration restriction, and U.S. isolationism, uncovering what Americans were actually asking for in the wake of WWI. In this activity, students map connections between Harding's election, U.S. isolationism, and immigration restrictions to analyze what Americans really meant by "Return to Normalcy" after WWI. Instead of
Preview of Comparing Progressive Presidents – FREE Digital Interactive US History Activity

Comparing Progressive Presidents – FREE Digital Interactive US History Activity

Created by
Superstructures
Three presidents. One reform era. Surprisingly little agreement on what "progressive" actually meant. This activity puts Roosevelt, Taft, and Wilson side by side in a triple Venn so students can wrestle with what united them — and why one of them eventually ran against the other two. In this activity, students compare Theodore Roosevelt, William Howard Taft, and Woodrow Wilson — identifying what made each president distinct and what they actually shared. Working together in a triple Venn diagram
Preview of Indigenous Peoples’ Day in the News: Current Events Analysis (Free)

Indigenous Peoples’ Day in the News: Current Events Analysis (Free)

In the News: Indigenous Peoples’ Day – Connecting Past and PresentHelp students connect history to the present with this engaging current events activity! In this lesson, students explore how modern news stories about Indigenous Peoples’ Day reflect long-standing themes of identity, representation, and resilience. Perfect for inquiry-based classrooms, this resource encourages students to think critically about how history is remembered and retold in today’s media. What’s Included:✅ Step-by-st
Preview of Freebie!! Print-and-Teach Cornell Notes Template | 1 and 2 Pages

Freebie!! Print-and-Teach Cornell Notes Template | 1 and 2 Pages

Make note-taking easier for your students with this ready-to-use Cornell Notes Template! Perfect for any humanities classroom—from history and government to literature and geography—this printable resource helps students organize their thinking, summarize key ideas, and build strong study habits. You’ll get: 1-page version — great for shorter lessons or quick readings2-page version — perfect for longer lectures, videos, or multi-part assignmentsSimple, clean design ready for immediate classroo
Preview of FREE**Analyzing News with Depth & Complexity Tools | Current Events |

FREE**Analyzing News with Depth & Complexity Tools | Current Events |

A Current Event Task to Strengthen Civic Thinking, Student Voice & AP Exam SkillsLooking for a meaningful way to connect real-world issues to AP Government content? This flexible, AI-resistant response task helps students analyze current events through the lens of Depth & Complexity, while building habits of civic reasoning, evidence-based writing, and personal voice. Perfect for weekly current event routines, early finisher work, sub plans, or even long-term enrichment projects—this assignm
Preview of Federalism Warm-Ups, Exit Tickets & Activities - Free Civics Resource

Federalism Warm-Ups, Exit Tickets & Activities - Free Civics Resource

This ready-to-use civics resource includes everything you need to launch, reinforce, and wrap up a unit on federalism — no prep required. Whether you're introducing the concept for the first time or reviewing before an assessment, these activities are designed to spark discussion and build real understanding. What's included (free):5 warm-up prompts (bellringers) with discussion-ready scenarios5 numbered exit tickets for quick comprehension checksVocabulary reference page with 12 key termsThree
Preview of FREE Spanish 1 Lesson | Sports Vocabulary | No Prep

FREE Spanish 1 Lesson | Sports Vocabulary | No Prep

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Jaede Made
Spanish lesson on sports vocabulary. Encourage your students to take notes and practice conversations with one another on this topic. This lesson is visual, flows, and is ready to go. Enjoy!
Preview of Free Instructional Strategies Menu for Advanced Learners, Classes, or Coursework

Free Instructional Strategies Menu for Advanced Learners, Classes, or Coursework

Looking for ready-to-use instructional strategies to challenge your advanced learners? This FREE teacher resource provides a menu of Pre-AP/AP aligned strategies across Arts, English Language Arts, History & Social Studies, Math, and Science. Each section includes: ✅ Focus areas aligned with Pre-AP shared principles ✅ Classroom-ready instructional strategies ✅ Kagan cooperative learning structures tailored for advanced coursework This quick-reference guide is perfect for lesson planning,
Preview of FREE; Causes of WWI: Lesson Plan/Unit Overview

FREE; Causes of WWI: Lesson Plan/Unit Overview

This resource is a FREE Google Drive download about MANIA-The Causes of WWI! This resource is best suited for a honors 8th or 9th grade United States History class (preferably for students who are on track to take AP United States History). This resource is a 3-Day Lesson Plan about MANIA-The Causes of WWI and it contains: -Unit Overview/Breakdown -Day to Day Lesson Plan: objective, suggested materials, activities (created for a 45-60 minute period class) with bell ringer, mini lecture and discu
Preview of Princess Olga One-Pager | Women in History Freebie | PDF + Student Reflection

Princess Olga One-Pager | Women in History Freebie | PDF + Student Reflection

Dead People You Should Probably Know: Princess Olga of KyivHistory class just got way more savage. This free printable one-pager introduces your students to Princess Olga—the first female ruler of Kievan Rus, the original "don’t mess with me" monarch, and a woman who buried her enemies literally (and later got sainted for it). What’s Included: ✔️ A printable PDF biography-style one-pager ✔️ Student reflection prompts (editable text boxes for typed responses) ✔️ No Canva or Google Slides edi
Preview of David MaCaulay: "Pyramid" Questions

David MaCaulay: "Pyramid" Questions

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Global Insights
This resource includes a chart students may use to take notes on the characteristics of civilization (see other free resource) while viewing "Pyramid."
Preview of 5 Religions Graphic Organizer | Buddhism Hinduism Christianity Judaism Islam

5 Religions Graphic Organizer | Buddhism Hinduism Christianity Judaism Islam

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Socratic Shrake
One page. Five religions. Zero prep. This research-based graphic organizer gives students a clean, structured place to compare all five major world religions side by side — Buddhism, Hinduism, Christianity, Judaism, and Islam — using a free, teacher-approved web resource. Students work down five guiding questions for each religion, building a complete comparison chart they can use for review, discussion, and assessment. The landscape layout fits everything on one printed page, and each religion
Preview of 9/11 Oral & Public History Activity

9/11 Oral & Public History Activity

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APUSHin On
Introduce students to oral history, primary source listening skills, and public memory through thoughtful, age-appropriate reflection. Help your students meaningfully engage with September 11th by combining oral history, public history analysis, and reflection on national memory. This free resource is perfect for Patriot Day, Constitution Week, or any U.S. History unit where you want students to understand how individuals and communities remember major events. This activity also beautifully s
Preview of BACK TO SCHOOL | AP Art History | AP Art History for Back to school!

BACK TO SCHOOL | AP Art History | AP Art History for Back to school!

Get ready for BACK TO SCHOOL with our AP Art History for Back to School! Dive into AP Art History Back to School lesson and explore the Back to School Art History AP worksheets for an engaging start to the year! Kick off your AP Art History course with this engaging first-day digital lesson that introduces students to the breadth of the curriculum! This interactive Google Slides presentation includes 13 narrated slides, each paired with a corresponding worksheet slide to help students develo
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Theme

Teaching Theme Doesn't Have to Be ComplicatedOne of the most common challenges new literature teachers face is teaching theme. Part of the difficulty stems from the fact that students—and sometimes teachers—often confuse topic and theme as though they are the same thing.They are not.A topic is a subject the text explores, such as love, friendship, courage, power, or identity. A theme is what the author communicates about that topic. For example, while friendship is a topic, "True friendship requ
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