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Preview of AP Biology UNIT 8 Ecology 8.5 Community Ecology High School Lesson Study Guide

AP Biology UNIT 8 Ecology 8.5 Community Ecology High School Lesson Study Guide

🧬 AP Biology Unit 8 Ecology | Biodiversity & Species Interactions | Simpson’s Diversity Index Lesson (8.5 Community Ecology)Need a zero-prep AP Biology lesson on community ecology that actually keeps students engaged? This AP Biology Unit 8 Ecology resource covers biodiversity, species interactions, and Simpson’s Diversity Index with clear visuals and exam-ready explanations—so students understand, not just memorize. 🚨 The ProblemTeaching community ecology can feel overwhelming: Students
Preview of Cell Specialization

Cell Specialization

Whether cell specialization is part of your curriculum or not, this short structured activity will have students practice reading skills while they connect cell shapes and functions to the presence of an increased amount of certain types of organelles in specialized cells. This is an opportunity for application of organelle functions. Included in this practice is a short description of cell specialization, 8 opportunities to read a short description of a tissue type in animals and one plant e
Preview of “How to Transform an Everyday Ordinary Hoop Court..." By Matt De La Peña

“How to Transform an Everyday Ordinary Hoop Court..." By Matt De La Peña

(This short story can be found in a pdf form on Google.) This exit ticket is designed to check student comprehension and reflection after reading “How to Transform an Everyday Ordinary Hoop Court into a Place of Higher Learning and You at the Podium.” Students respond to a short summary prompt, identify the author’s message, and reflect on a meaningful moment from the text. This resource works well as an end-of-class check, discussion follow-up, or quick formative assessment. What’s Included:
Preview of NEW 2026 AP Human Geography - DTM and Population Pyramids Activity

NEW 2026 AP Human Geography - DTM and Population Pyramids Activity

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Educating Ellie
Increase student understanding of population and demographics through this NEW 2026 application-based population pyramid analysis activity. Students will explore three mystery country profiles to make inferences about each country's stage of demographic transition, natural increase rate, population pyramid shape, dependency ratio, and implications for future infrastructure needs. This activity is fully aligned with the College Board's AP Human Geography unit on Population and Migration. It is a
Preview of Unit 8 AP World History 4 Corners Discussion Activity Cold War & Decolonization

Unit 8 AP World History 4 Corners Discussion Activity Cold War & Decolonization

Increase engagement and critical thinking in your AP World History classroom with this interactive Four Corners discussion activity for Unit 8: Cold War & Decolonization (1900–Present). This resource features 15 debate-style prompts that challenge students to analyze, debate, and defend claims about Cold War ideologies, proxy wars, nationalist movements, decolonization struggles, and global cultural shifts. Students will practice using evidence, evaluating perspectives, and making historical
Preview of AP Human Geography - Gerrymandering Redistricting Challenge

AP Human Geography - Gerrymandering Redistricting Challenge

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Educating Ellie
Increase student understanding of gerrymandering with this fun and interactive activity featuring real world connections to spark conversations around the 2026 Congressional elections. Students will draw district lines based on a variety of scenarios and discuss the implications of each redistricting on voter efficacy and election results. This activity is fully aligned with the College Board AP Human Geography unit on Political Patterns and Processes. It also serves as a great preparation for t
Preview of AI Tutoring Prompt for Test Prep - All Grades, All Disciplines

AI Tutoring Prompt for Test Prep - All Grades, All Disciplines

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DownRiverEDU
ChatGPT and others are releasing their study and learn materials that just aren’t cutting it. In my minutes of testing, I was told “Perfect! That’s spot on…” for opposite answers to the same question. Use this prompt to supercharge your actual understanding and retention of any content you want to master. I spent a couple of hours engineering, testing, and reengineering the complexity and nuance of this prompt, so although it’s something someone could set up themselves, I hope to increase acces
Preview of Calculus Caroling

Calculus Caroling

Quick quiz or minor grade that allows students to get creative and review concepts learned in first semester AP Calculus. Also great way to advertise your class for younger grades and spread some Christmas cheer!
Preview of QUIZ Article I, II, III of the US Constitution

QUIZ Article I, II, III of the US Constitution

Short answer and multiple choice quiz over Articles I, II, III of the Constitution. Answers are included.
Preview of Primary Source Analysis: John Ross – Annual Message to Cherokee Council (1828)

Primary Source Analysis: John Ross – Annual Message to Cherokee Council (1828)

Cherokee Sovereignty and Land Rights Primary Source Analysis – John Ross (1828) - 9-page primary source analysis activity with teacher answer key examining John Ross’s legal and political argument for Cherokee sovereignty and land rights in his 1828 Annual Message to the Cherokee Council. Overview This primary source analysis examines John Ross’s 1828 address to the Cherokee National Council, a document that combines internal governance priorities with a sustained legal defense of Cherokee sov
Preview of Beloved – Part Three | Text in Focus™ Reading Assessment

Beloved – Part Three | Text in Focus™ Reading Assessment

Beloved – Community, Witness, & Survival Without Closure (Part Three)This formative assessment examines the final movement of Beloved, where trauma is confronted collectively rather than individually, and survival replaces resolution. Focusing on Part Three, students analyze how community intervention, shared witness, and responsibility succeed where isolation and endurance fail. Rather than offering healing through explanation or closure, Morrison presents survival as relational and unfini
Preview of Would You Vote Republican or Democrat? | Political Ideology Quiz

Would You Vote Republican or Democrat? | Political Ideology Quiz

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QuizBreakers
Spark meaningful conversations and critical thinking with this quick, engaging quiz that helps students explore their political leanings. Whether they lean Republican, Democrat, or somewhere in between, this resource encourages reflection on key issues like healthcare, education, climate change, and equality. Perfect for civics, government, or social studies classes—or as a thought-provoking warm-up or advisory activity! What’s Included Printable & digital-friendly 5-question quizClear answe
Preview of "Macbeth" Act I quiz (Handout)

"Macbeth" Act I quiz (Handout)

This one page quiz is simple but comprehensive and may be utilized as a reading comprehension check-in, table talk conversations, or short answer response questions. 6 sentence questions (sample) What did the witches predict that Macbeth would become? (name all 3) 4 quotation questions (sample) Duncan: "Dismayed not this/ Our captains, Macbeth and Banquo?" Sergeant: "Yes; /As sparrows eagles, or the hare the lion" (I.ii). What does the sergeant mean by this?Additional Shakespeare units, lectu
Preview of "Macbeth" Act IV quiz (Handout)

"Macbeth" Act IV quiz (Handout)

This one page quiz is simple but comprehensive and may be utilized as a reading comprehension check-in, table talk conversations, or short answer response questions. 7 sentence questions (sample) How does Malcolm test Macduff’s intentions? 3 quotation questions (sample) Why does Macbeth say: “From this moment / The very firstlings of my heart shall be / The firstlings of my hand”? Additional Shakespeare units, lecture presentations and supplementsCornell Note Taking (Presentation Lecture)"A
Preview of "Macbeth" Act III quiz (Handout)

"Macbeth" Act III quiz (Handout)

This two page quiz is simple but comprehensive and may be utilized as a reading comprehension check-in, table talk conversations, or short answer response questions. 8 sentence questions (sample) Why did Macbeth see the ghost of Banquo? 4 quotation questions (sample) Why does Hecate say: Hecate: And you all know, security Is mortals’; chiefest enemy. (III. v) Additional Shakespeare units, lecture presentations and supplementsCornell Note Taking (Presentation Lecture)"As You Like It" Passage
Preview of Trapezoid Rule Conceptual Questions - Google Forms - 22 Questions

Trapezoid Rule Conceptual Questions - Google Forms - 22 Questions

This Google Forms Quiz (with paper copy and answer key), is a great way to help your students build their conceptual understanding and abilities with the skills to master the trapezoid rule. NOTE: This is a conceptual question set where students find bases, heights, and the area of individual trapezoids in order to estimate the region under a curve. Questions where students use the trapezoid rule are in day 2. This quiz is a Google Forms document, 22 self-grading questions. You will receive
Preview of Beloved – Part Two | Text in Focus™ Reading Assessment

Beloved – Part Two | Text in Focus™ Reading Assessment

Beloved – Beloved, Desire, and the Return of the Repressed (Part Two)This formative assessment examines Beloved at its psychological center, where memory takes form and demands attention rather than explanation. Focusing on Part Two, students analyze Beloved as the embodiment of unresolved trauma, and explore how love becomes destructive when it lacks boundaries, community, and witness. Rather than asking students to decide who or what Beloved “is,” this assessment challenges them to examine
Preview of Beloved – Part One | Text in Focus™ Reading Assessment

Beloved – Part One | Text in Focus™ Reading Assessment

Beloved – Haunting, Memory, & the Refusal to Forget (Part 1 – Early Chapters)This formative assessment introduces Beloved as a novel where memory is active, trauma is present, and silence functions as survival. Focusing on the opening chapters of Part One, students analyze how haunting, fragmented narration, and withheld explanation establish the novel’s ethical and emotional foundation. Rather than asking students to decode symbols or determine what is “real,” this assessment challenges the
Preview of The Good Earth Reading Mazes | Chapters 1–15 | Comprehension + Analysis

The Good Earth Reading Mazes | Chapters 1–15 | Comprehension + Analysis

Support student comprehension and engagement during The Good Earth with these interactive reading mazes. This bundle includes four scaffolded mazes covering Chapters 1–15 of the novel. Students answer questions to move through each maze, color‑coding their path to reflect confidence (green), uncertainty (yellow), or guesses (red). Each maze ends with a short written response, allowing students to demonstrate understanding no matter which path they take. ✔ What’s Included 4 Reading Mazes (Ch.
Preview of Beloved – Sweet Home Sections | Text in Focus™ Reading Assessment

Beloved – Sweet Home Sections | Text in Focus™ Reading Assessment

Beloved – Slavery, Dehumanization, & Stolen Selfhood (Part 1 – Sweet Home)This formative assessment examines Beloved as a novel about systemic dehumanization rather than isolated cruelty. Focusing on the Sweet Home sections of Part One, students analyze how slavery operates by claiming ownership of bodies, memory, language, and identity—long after physical captivity ends. Rather than reducing slavery to physical punishment alone, this assessment challenges students to examine how control b
Preview of Great Depression Exit Tickets Slips Quick Checks Wrap-Up Activity Lesson Closure

Great Depression Exit Tickets Slips Quick Checks Wrap-Up Activity Lesson Closure

G reat Depression and New Deal Exit Tickets | Quick Checks for Understanding | Standards-Aligned Formative AssessmentMake your lesson closure intentional and engaging with these Great Depression Exit Tickets — also known as Exit Slips, Quick Checks for Understanding, Bell Ringers, or Tickets Out the Door! These short, standards-aligned assessments help teachers measure student learning, promote reflection, and reinforce critical thinking at the end of a lesson. Perfect for any subject area
Preview of What Logical Fallacy Are You? Personality Quiz | Introduction to Debate Style

What Logical Fallacy Are You? Personality Quiz | Introduction to Debate Style

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QuizBreakers
Ditch the dry definitions and introduce logical fallacies with a quiz students will actually want to take!Before diving into complex rhetorical analysis, grab your students’ attention by turning the mirror on them. This engaging personality-style quiz allows students to uncover their "Logical Default"—the specific trap their brain naturally falls into during a heated debate or argument.By framing flaws in logic as a relatable "debate style," this resource builds immediate buy-in, lowers student
Preview of The Road – Early Chapters | Text in Focus™ Reading Assessment

The Road – Early Chapters | Text in Focus™ Reading Assessment

The Road – Survival, Scarcity, & Moral Baselines (Early Chapters)This formative assessment introduces The Road as a novel about ethics under extreme scarcity, where morality does not disappear but narrows under pressure. Focusing on the opening chapters, students analyze how survival choices reveal moral baselines in a world stripped of society, explanation, and reward. Rather than treating the novel as a dystopian warning or survival adventure, this assessment challenges students to examine
Preview of The Road – Late Novel | Text in Focus™ Reading Assessment

The Road – Late Novel | Text in Focus™ Reading Assessment

The Road – Choice, Witness, and Survival Without Hope (Late Novel)This formative assessment examines the final movement of The Road, where survival continues without reassurance, recovery, or explanation. Focusing on the novel’s closing sections, students analyze how ethical choice, witness, and continuation matter even when the world offers no promise of improvement. Rather than resolving the novel’s moral questions, McCarthy ends with restraint and refusal of consolation. This assessment c
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