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Preview of Citizenship Denied: Japanese Internment & Civil Liberties – Rabbit in the Moon

Citizenship Denied: Japanese Internment & Civil Liberties – Rabbit in the Moon

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RoyAltis
Citizenship Denied: Japanese Internment and Civil Liberties in Rabbit in the MoonComplete DBQ Lesson • Viewing Guide • Vocabulary • Essay Rubric • Editable Google Docs (21 pages)Bring the powerful documentary Rabbit in the Moon into your classroom with this engaging, rigorous, and classroom-ready unit on Japanese American incarceration during World War II. Designed for middle school, high school, and U.S. History courses, this resource helps students analyze civil liberties, racism and xenopho
Preview of AP World History WorkbookA ncient Middle East

AP World History WorkbookA ncient Middle East

Engaging informational readings on Mesopotamia, Sumer, Akkad, Babylon, and Assyria Primary source analysis: The Code of Hammurabi Comparative tasks on Mesopotamia and Egypt Culture & Religion — ziggurats, gods, writing systems, and early law AP-style review test with 40+ multiple-choice questions Critical-thinking and writing tasks aligned with AP reasoning skills (contextualization, comparison, continuity & change) Answer keys and teacher tips for easy grading and classroom use 📘 Why
Preview of AAPI Heritage Month Food Activity Bundle | Southeast East Asian Culture Reading

AAPI Heritage Month Food Activity Bundle | Southeast East Asian Culture Reading

5 cultures. 1 bundle. Zero prep stress.Your students deserve more than a poster and a worksheet.They deserve stories that make them FEEL the culture.━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━This is the AAPI Heritage Month bundle your classroom has been missing.97 pages of psychologist-designed reading, writing, and cultural exploration —covering Thai, Filipino, Vietnamese, Indonesian, AND Korean cultures.Same story structure. Three reading levels. Five complete cultural experiences.Differentiated for every le
Preview of Life of Pi Background Knowledge Presentation | High School ELA | Yann Martel

Life of Pi Background Knowledge Presentation | High School ELA | Yann Martel

You know that moment about 40 pages into Life of Pi when a student raises their hand and asks "wait, why did his family even leave India?" And you have to stop everything to explain the Emergency, Pondicherry, the political climate - all the context you wish they'd walked in with? This presentation fixes that. In one 45-minute class period, your students will know who Yann Martel actually was before he wrote this book (depressed, broke, and inspired by a book review for a book he never read). T
Preview of Whose Version of the Story? AI-Era History Lesson, 10th Grade DBQ Bundle

Whose Version of the Story? AI-Era History Lesson, 10th Grade DBQ Bundle

A 3-day inquiry lesson that grades student THINKING, not AI-generated output. 4 contested events, ready-to-print, no prep. Common Core & C3 aligned Tired of assigning essays that students just generate with AI? This lesson is built for the classroom you actually have in 2026. Instead of asking students to produce something AI can write in three seconds, it grades the work AI can't do: framing a historical problem, weighing contradictory sources, critiquing AI output against evidence, and defendi
Preview of Globalization Unit Secondary

Globalization Unit Secondary

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Culture Cove
This Secondary Social Studies unit explores the guiding question, “Is the world shrinking or expanding?” Students engage in a 4–6 week learning tasks that examines globalization, connectivity, and their social, economic, and cultural impacts. The unit includes two summative assessments: a Socratic Seminar, assessed using a rubric, and a written essay that requires students to develop a clear claim and counterclaim supported by evidence and reasoning. The unit also provides a structured guide
Preview of Hawaiian Overthrow Trial - Simulation for American Imperialism

Hawaiian Overthrow Trial - Simulation for American Imperialism

Hawaii was a thriving island kingdom in the Pacific. However, starting with the arrival of European captain James Cook in 1778, they were plagued by outside interests. This included many wealthy Europeans and Americans who worked as missionaries, and to bought Hawaiian land in order to create plantations. Students find themselves in tension and drama surrounding the Kingdom of Hawaii in 1893. As Queen Liliuokalani works to overturn the unfair "Bayonet" Constitution, American businessmen fear fo
Preview of The Kite Runner Background Knowledge Presentation + Speaker's Guide | Gr. 9-12

The Kite Runner Background Knowledge Presentation + Speaker's Guide | Gr. 9-12

Your students are about to read a gorgeous novel set in a country most Americans can't locate on a map. This presentation fixes that before page one. Twenty-two fully designed slides covering Hosseini's biography, Afghan history, cultural and religious context, and the novel's place in the American literary conversation - plus a complete slide-by-slide teacher's guide with deeper context, talking moves, and tidbits you'll actually want to share. FULL DESCRIPTION:Here's the thing about The Kite
Preview of Landmark Supreme Court Cases

Landmark Supreme Court Cases

Created by
VegasNeal
Perfect for AP Government review of Landmark Supreme Court cases. Each case has at least 3 cards that go with it- plus a few that don't go with any case just for some extra critical thinking. I would print them out on colored paper, laminate, and then cut them up. In my class, I divide students into teams and see who can sort each case and their details the fastest and most accurate.
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