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Preview of The Pearl Feedback Loop: A Biology STAAR Review Activity

The Pearl Feedback Loop: A Biology STAAR Review Activity

Created by
WonderTikki
Ever wish your students could revisit a lab and actually understand it better the second time around? This Pearl Formation Review takes your oyster lab and gives it a second life. Instead of just remembering that “pearls happen,” students start to unpack why they happen—using feedback loops, homeostasis, and real cause-and-effect reasoning. Because the scenario is already familiar, students come in with a little more confidence. That makes it much easier to push their thinking just a bit furth
Preview of Algorithm Flowchart Manipulatives + Digital Challenges

Algorithm Flowchart Manipulatives + Digital Challenges

Algorithm Flowchart Manipulatives: Kinesthetic Logic Kit + Digital ChallengesBridge the gap between abstract logic and concrete code with these high-contrast, tactile flowchart manipulatives and ready-to-use digital challenges. Teaching control structures like loops, sequences, and conditional logic is often the biggest hurdle for new Computer Science students. This kit provides a physical way for learners to map out their logic before they ever touch a keyboard. By laminating these shapes and
Preview of BUNDLE El Burlador de Sevilla Scaffolded for native speaker lower levels too

BUNDLE El Burlador de Sevilla Scaffolded for native speaker lower levels too

This is a bundle of: - a guided reading for Act 1 in English and Spanish - a student cut and paste packet (some writing, some cut and paste) - images - Google forms for: Act 1 Parts 1 & 2, Act 1 Parts 3 & 4, Act 1 Part 5, Act 2 Parts 1 - 4 - Google form Quiz over the major characters and events - google slides of my daily agendas, notes, AI images with quotes, etc that I used throughout the unit.
Preview of KR's Guided Notebook Bundle for Units 1-8 AP® Biology Daily Videos (2025)

KR's Guided Notebook Bundle for Units 1-8 AP® Biology Daily Videos (2025)

KR’s Guided Notebook for AP® Biology Daily Videos includes the important topics for all Unit 1-8 videos on AP® Classroom. With space for written and visual notes, your students will create their own comprehensive study guide for the AP® Biology Exam.  This guided notebook aligns to the new 2025 AP® Biology Daily Videos and includes printable and digital versions. HOW IS THIS USED?Use in conjunction with the AP® Biology Daily Videos on AP® ClassroomAssign as HomeworkClassworkTest reviewEmergency
Preview of Rhetorical Analysis Thanksgiving Project for High School English & AP Language

Rhetorical Analysis Thanksgiving Project for High School English & AP Language

Have students review rhetorical situation, the three rhetorical appeals, and rhetorical devices with this flexible activity focused on Abraham Lincoln's Thanksgiving Proclamation. This flexible project is perfect for that 1, 2, or 3 day week before break where you don't want to introduce new content or create a ton of grading--it's your break, too! This project could simply stop at an analysis of the text on the provided handout, or you can take it a step further and have students complete t
Preview of UDHR Human Rights and Responsibilities Lesson Plan Google Slides for High School

UDHR Human Rights and Responsibilities Lesson Plan Google Slides for High School

Introduce high school students to the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) through this engaging Civics and SEL lesson. By the end of the lesson, students will be able to define human rights, explain their importance, identify key rights in the UDHR, and analyze real-world scenarios using a rights-based approach. The activities encourage reflection on fairness, dignity, equality, and students’ own role in promoting inclusion locally and globally. What’s Included: Lesson Plan (PDF) – o
Preview of Fences Teaching Unit – 2-3 Week Plan for AP Lit or 12th Grade Senior English

Fences Teaching Unit – 2-3 Week Plan for AP Lit or 12th Grade Senior English

Created by
A Noble Idea
Engaging. Rigorous. Student-approved.This 2–3-week teaching unit for Fences by August Wilson is a powerful alternative to longer 6-week plans. Designed for high school seniors, AP Literature classes, and advanced 11th or 12th grade ELA, this unit invites deep analysis of race, identity, and family in postwar America. Students will explore the play through historical, literary, and dramatic lenses—connecting with Wilson’s characters while analyzing key themes and cultural context. Included in
Preview of Gothics & Ghosts: AP Lit Skill Builder for Halloween | FRQs & MCQs | Exam Prep

Gothics & Ghosts: AP Lit Skill Builder for Halloween | FRQs & MCQs | Exam Prep

Engage your students with a Gothic Literature AP Literature Skill Builder Unit! This resource is perfect for AP Lit exam prep, offering both multiple-choice practice and FRQ essay writing with high-interest, spooky texts. Included in this unit: 3 AP-style multiple-choice passages with answer keys and explanations: Frankenstein (Chapter 5 – Creature’s creation) Dracula (Harker’s first encounter with Count Dracula) The Fall of the House of Usher (Poe’s Gothic imagery) 2 full-length FRQ prac
Preview of Imagery Analysis Practice Passage for High School | Literary Device Analysis

Imagery Analysis Practice Passage for High School | Literary Device Analysis

This imagery worksheet is perfect as a mini-lesson, practice, or formative assessment for high school students learning to identify and analyze rhetorical or literary devices. This 2-page worksheet defines and gives examples of imagery with example analysis. Then, students practice identifying imagery in an engaging practice passage and practice analyzing the impact of the device. The activity on the second page asks students to incorporate imagery in a brief writing prompt. An Answer K
Preview of Writing an Email Reply, Prompt, Rubric, for Spanish 1, Correo electrónico

Writing an Email Reply, Prompt, Rubric, for Spanish 1, Correo electrónico

Prepare students for the AP Spanish exam from Day 1 by assigning modified AP tasks, like this email reply. This resource teaches students how to write an email reply. It introduces an AP-style email response in Spanish 1 so students build familiarity and confidence years before the test instead of encountering the format for the first time in AP. Many teachers wait until upper levels to teach writing an email, but students benefit enormously when they repeatedly practice structured interpersonal
Preview of Child Rights Lesson Plan with Google Slides & Worksheets for High School Civics

Child Rights Lesson Plan with Google Slides & Worksheets for High School Civics

Teach child rights in high school Civics and SEL with this complete lesson plan, Google Slides, and student worksheets. This resource makes it easy to introduce the Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC) in a way that is engaging, interactive, and accessible. Students will learn about the history, key principles, government responsibilities, and real-life applications of children’s rights through activities, case studies, and reflection tasks. What’s Included: Lesson Plan (PDF) – with obj
Preview of Counterarguments & Rebuttals Lesson, Argument Writing for Skeptical Audiences

Counterarguments & Rebuttals Lesson, Argument Writing for Skeptical Audiences

Help students move beyond one-sided arguments and write with credibility, nuance, and academic rigor. This college-ready counterarguments & rebuttals mini-lesson teaches students how to anticipate opposing views and respond strategically when writing for educated, skeptical audiences. Designed for advanced high school, dual enrollment, and college composition, this lesson aligns with the Toulmin model and strengthens argumentative writing across disciplines. ✅ What Students Learn Why add
Preview of Revision & Polishing Workshop for Argument Essays, Global & Sentence-Level

Revision & Polishing Workshop for Argument Essays, Global & Sentence-Level

Revision is not proofreading—it’s rethinking.This Revision & Polishing Workshop helps advanced high school and college-composition students move beyond surface edits and strengthen their writing where it matters most: argument, reasoning, clarity, and control of language. Designed to be used after peer review and before final draft submission, this lesson teaches students how to revise strategically by distinguishing between global revision decisions and sentence-level polishing—a critical
Preview of College Brag Sheet Template for Letter of Recommendation | Teachers & Counselors

College Brag Sheet Template for Letter of Recommendation | Teachers & Counselors

Make writing letters of recommendation easier, faster, and more personalized with this comprehensive College Brag Sheet! This resource includes both a printable Google Docs version and a digital Google Docs version that students can complete and submit. Whether you’re a school counselor, college advisor, or high school teacher, this brag sheet helps students reflect on their academic achievements, leadership roles, extracurriculars, and personal growth—all in one organized place. It’s a mu
Preview of Video Viewing Guide for "Guns, Germs, and Steel" Episode 2: Conquest

Video Viewing Guide for "Guns, Germs, and Steel" Episode 2: Conquest

Created by
I Heart History
Seller's note: This product does not include access to the video. Please be sure that you can access the video BEFORE purchasing this product! I cannot provide refunds due to inability to access the video. As of May 2026, the video is available: for free to stream on DailyMotion and YouTube, streaming purchase on Amazon Prime for $1.99, or on DVD for $14.99. Internet links frequently change! If a link is broken, Google "Guns Germs Steel documentary e2" to find current access to the video. T
Preview of 25% OFF NOW! Palabras Vivas: Advanced Vocabulary System for Spanish 4–AP Exam

25% OFF NOW! Palabras Vivas: Advanced Vocabulary System for Spanish 4–AP Exam

Elevate your students’ Spanish with Palabras Vivas—an essential academic vocabulary resource for Spanish IV and AP. Instead of vague, “dead words,” students learn to upgrade their language with precise, advanced synonyms. This ready-to-use lesson builds confidence, strengthens presentational skills, and helps students sound more sophisticated on the AP exam. This ready-to-use resource is the perfect flipped lesson, summer assignment, or vocabulary boost. Students will learn to transform their
Preview of AP World History Topic 6.1 Rationales for Imperialism DOK Questions (1–4) + Key

AP World History Topic 6.1 Rationales for Imperialism DOK Questions (1–4) + Key

Help your students master Topic 6.1: Rationales for Imperialism with this Depth of Knowledge (DOK) leveled question set aligned to AP World History Modern (1750–1900) skills and content. This resource includes DOK Levels 1–4 questions, moving from foundational recall to higher-level historical reasoning, argumentation, and long-term analysis. It’s perfect for review, bellwork, small group practice, test prep, or AP skill-building. What’s Included: 15 DOK-leveled questions (DOK 1–4) Coverage o
Preview of Revolutions Maze for 10th Grade AP World History | Age of Revolutions Review

Revolutions Maze for 10th Grade AP World History | Age of Revolutions Review

This AP World History: Modern, Unit 5: Revolutions Maze is an engaging, no-prep review activity designed to help students master the key terms and concepts of the 1750–1900 era. Instead of a traditional worksheet, students navigate their way from "Start" to "Finished" by matching challenging definitions with the correct historical terminology. Product OverviewThis maze is specifically aligned with Unit 5: Revolutions of the AP World History curriculum. It covers the intellectual shifts of the
Preview of U.S. History Taboo – Editable Game for High School

U.S. History Taboo – Editable Game for High School

Created by
APUSHin On
Make review days, test prep, and APUSH study sessions fast-paced, engaging, and content-rich with this fully editable Taboo game! Perfect for high school U.S. History and APUSH classes. Students practice key historical terms, events, people, and concepts while improving speaking, explanation, and critical thinking skills. Includes:✅ 100+ printable Taboo cards covering U.S. History from Colonial America to Modern Day ✅ Fully editable cards (Word/Google Slides) so you can add your own terms ✅ Edit
Preview of PreReading Activities for "I Have a Dream" Speech | Vocab & Anticipation Guide!

PreReading Activities for "I Have a Dream" Speech | Vocab & Anticipation Guide!

Reading “I Have a Dream” is powerful, but without the right scaffolds, many students struggle to fully access Dr. King’s language and ideas. This resource was created to help students enter the speech with curiosity, confidence, and the background they need to understand its message. Instead of jumping straight into close reading, students begin by engaging with big ideas through an Anticipation Guide that invites them to agree, disagree, and discuss. These opinion-based prompts activate thinkin
Preview of Setting Analysis Practice Passages | Worksheet Bundle for High School or AP Lit

Setting Analysis Practice Passages | Worksheet Bundle for High School or AP Lit

This setting analysis worksheet bundle is perfect as a group of mini-lessons, practice, or formative assessments for high school students learning to analyze the impact of setting in literature. Each 2-page practice worksheet defines and gives examples of a setting concept with example analysis. Then, students practice identifying a setting's impact in an engaging practice passage and practice analyzing the impact of these details. The activity on the second page asks students to create
Preview of AP Lang–Aligned Independent Reading Journal HANDOUTS for 10th Grade Honors

AP Lang–Aligned Independent Reading Journal HANDOUTS for 10th Grade Honors

Created by
The ELA Studio
Make independent reading engaging, meaningful, and AP Lang-aligned! This independent reading journal resource is a complete teaching unit with materials for direct instruction, student practice, and assessment. ⭐️ In this unit, students will develop critical thinking and analytical writing skills through independent reading. They will learn to make claims, cite textual evidence, provide commentary, and connect themes to real-world ideas—all aligned with AP Language and Composition expectations.
Preview of DIDLS Speech Analysis Sketchnotes for "I Have a Dream" | Visible Thinking!

DIDLS Speech Analysis Sketchnotes for "I Have a Dream" | Visible Thinking!

Visual thinking can be a powerful access point for any student doing rhetorical analysis, especially for students who struggle with traditional written responses. This resource was created to help students synthesize their understanding of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s “I Have a Dream” by creating sketch notes that represent key rhetorical moves, tone, and purpose. Instead of listing rhetorical terms or writing long paragraphs, students engage with the speech by selecting meaningful quotes, visu
Preview of AP® Art & Design: Sketchbook Prompts for Experimentation, Practice & Revision

AP® Art & Design: Sketchbook Prompts for Experimentation, Practice & Revision

This resource includes flexible sketchbook assignment prompts designed to help AP® Art & Design students develop their Sustained Investigation through meaningful experimentation, practice, and revision. Each prompt encourages students to try new materials, processes, and ideas while staying connected to their personal inquiry. These prompts work for AP® 2-D Art & Design, AP® Drawing, and even advanced visual art classes that emphasize portfolio development. Use them as weekly sketchbook c
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