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Preview of AP Human Geography Topic 5.11 Contemporary Agriculture | Slides + Guided Notes

AP Human Geography Topic 5.11 Contemporary Agriculture | Slides + Guided Notes

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Michael Dunn
This AP Human Geography Topic 5.11 lesson bundle explores the challenges of contemporary agriculture and the complex factors shaping modern food systems. Students examine how biotechnology, aquaculture, and agricultural innovation have increased food production while also creating environmental and social concerns. The lesson also highlights issues such as food insecurity, food deserts, distribution challenges, and the role of government policies and economies of scale. Students analyze how ec
Preview of AP World History 6.6 Causes of Migration | Guided Notes

AP World History 6.6 Causes of Migration | Guided Notes

Created by
Michael Dunn
This guided notes resource for AP World History Topic 6.6 (Causes of Migration in an Interconnected World) is designed to accompany a lesson on the environmental, technological, and economic factors that increased migration between c. 1750 and c. 1900. The notes guide students through key concepts including the Irish Potato Famine, railroads and steamships, voluntary migration, coerced migration, and indentured servitude. The guided notes follow the structure of the AP World History: Modern Cou
Preview of Nadie sabe que estoy aquí / Nobody knows I'm here (2020) Vocabulary Quiz Prueba

Nadie sabe que estoy aquí / Nobody knows I'm here (2020) Vocabulary Quiz Prueba

Help your students stay focused and engaged during Nadie sabe que estoy aquí.This quiz gives them a clear purpose while watching. 🎬 What is included?A complete vocabulary quiz from words and phrases carefully pulled from various scenes throughout the film. An answer key sheet is also provided with all of my vocabulary quizzes. 💙 The reason behind the resourceFilms expose students to authentic language in real-world scenarios. Vocabulary quizzes help solidify key terms and phrases from the fil
Preview of What Slavic Language Should You Learn? A Fun Personality Quiz for World Cultures

What Slavic Language Should You Learn? A Fun Personality Quiz for World Cultures

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QuizBreakers
Ever wondered which Slavic language best fits your personality? Are you a deep-thinking intellectual, a resilient history buff, a creative artist, or a social explorer? This fun and engaging personality quiz is the perfect way to introduce your students to the fascinating world of Slavic languages and cultures! This ready-to-print PDF quiz takes students through five simple, personality-based questions about their interests, travel dreams, and personal traits. Based on their answers, students wi
Preview of Regional Interests and Political Debates in the Early American Republic

Regional Interests and Political Debates in the Early American Republic

Help your students explore how competing regional interests shaped national politics in the early 19th century with this content-rich PowerPoint. This resource breaks down the foundational political and economic conflicts that led to increasing sectionalism in the United States, making it perfect for APUSH, U.S. History, and Government courses. Topics Covered: Slavery and sectional tensions Economic conflicts: agriculture vs. industry The Tallmadge Amendment and John W. Taylor’s speech The
Preview of AP Human Geography Topic 2.9 (Aging Populations) Presentation

AP Human Geography Topic 2.9 (Aging Populations) Presentation

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Michael Dunn
This presentation aligns with AP Human Geography Topic 2.9 and examines the causes and consequences of aging populations around the world. It explains how declining fertility rates, increasing life expectancy, and migration patterns contribute to rising median age and a growing proportion of older adults. The slides also analyze economic, social, and political impacts, including labor shortages, higher dependency ratios, increased healthcare and pension demands, and shifts in policy priorities.
Preview of AP World History Unit 9 Stimulus MCQ Bank | 55 Exam-Level Questions

AP World History Unit 9 Stimulus MCQ Bank | 55 Exam-Level Questions

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Peppy Pages
Stop guessing what’s on the test. Master AP World History Unit 9 with precision-engineered, exam-level MCQs.This is NOT a worksheet.This is NOT a recall quiz.This is NOT a basic review packet.This is a true AP World History stimulus-based MCQ bank built for teachers who need reliable AP World History test prep and exam-level assessment questions.This resource includes 55 original stimulus-based multiple-choice questions for AP World History Unit 9 (Globalization, 1900–Present) designed to
Preview of Bingo Boards -Scientific Foundation

Bingo Boards -Scientific Foundation

These ready-to-use Bingo boards turn key unit 0 AP Psychology terms into an active, engaging game format your students will love. Whether you're prepping for a quiz, reviewing with bell ringers, or need a quick station activity. What’s Included:18 Unique, Pre-Created Bingo Boards featuring key Unit 0 terms3 Pages of Unit 0 Vocabulary & Definitions CleanTerms curated from Myers’ Psychology for AP® (4th Ed.) Perfect for review days, vocabulary warm-ups, and team competitionsWhy You’ll Love It:Buil
Preview of State Expansion 1750 to 1900 Lesson | AP® World History

State Expansion 1750 to 1900 Lesson | AP® World History

Teach your students about how the imperial power acquired new territory from 1750-1900 with this comprehensive AP World History lesson. This resource includes a slideshow with detailed and printable speakers notes, discussion questions that encourage critical thinking and making connections to course themes, and an exit ticket writing prompt. Guided notes plus an answer key are provided too. The lesson covers learning objective B from unit 6 and illustrative examples from the CED. [Updated 2026]
Preview of AP® U.S. History Period 5 Topic 5.8-9: Civil War Lecture & Graphic Organizer

AP® U.S. History Period 5 Topic 5.8-9: Civil War Lecture & Graphic Organizer

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MrBearTeaches
The perfect all-in-one resource for teaching the Civil War in AP U.S. History! This bundle includes a full APUSH-level lecture, a beautifully designed student graphic organizer, and a ready-to-print post-lesson quiz with key. With 136 in-depth slides, structured note pages, primary source excerpts, and a rigorous assessment, this lesson gives you everything you need for APUSH Topics 5.8 and 5.9 in an engaging, turnkey format. What's Included: The lecture covers the entire Civil War chronological
Preview of AP World History Topic 6.6 Causes of Migration | Slides + Guided Notes

AP World History Topic 6.6 Causes of Migration | Slides + Guided Notes

Created by
Michael Dunn
This AP World History Topic 6.6 lesson bundle covers Causes of Migration in an Interconnected World (c. 1750 to c. 1900) and introduces students to the environmental, technological, and economic factors that increased migration. The lesson focuses on demographic change, famine, transportation innovations, and different forms of labor migration. This lesson aligns with the AP World History: Modern Course and Exam Description (Unit 6: Consequences of Industrialization) and includes a lesson pres
Preview of Psychology Cross Sectional vs Longitudinal Research 3 Use With Schoology

Psychology Cross Sectional vs Longitudinal Research 3 Use With Schoology

Created by
Brian Garber
Snapshot or Story? Identifying Cross-Sectional vs. Longitudinal Research in Psychology This practice assignment challenges students to distinguish between two foundational research designs used in psychological science: cross-sectional and longitudinal studies. In each scenario, students read a brief description of a research study and must determine which design was used based on contextual clues such as time frame, participant sampling, and data collection methods. This activity can be use
Preview of Psychology Cross Sectional vs Longitudinal Research 2 Use With Schoology

Psychology Cross Sectional vs Longitudinal Research 2 Use With Schoology

Created by
Brian Garber
Snapshot or Story? Identifying Cross-Sectional vs. Longitudinal Research in Psychology This practice assignment challenges students to distinguish between two foundational research designs used in psychological science: cross-sectional and longitudinal studies. In each scenario, students read a brief description of a research study and must determine which design was used based on contextual clues such as time frame, participant sampling, and data collection methods. This activity can be use
Preview of Psychology Cross Sectional vs Longitudinal Research 1 Use With Schoology

Psychology Cross Sectional vs Longitudinal Research 1 Use With Schoology

Created by
Brian Garber
Snapshot or Story? Identifying Cross-Sectional vs. Longitudinal Research in Psychology This practice assignment challenges students to distinguish between two foundational research designs used in psychological science: cross-sectional and longitudinal studies. In each scenario, students read a brief description of a research study and must determine which design was used based on contextual clues such as time frame, participant sampling, and data collection methods. This activity can be use
Preview of Identifying Perspectives on Psychological Disorders 1 Use With Schoology

Identifying Perspectives on Psychological Disorders 1 Use With Schoology

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Brian Garber
Through What Lens? Identifying Psychological Perspectives on Psychological Disorders This activity challenges students to apply their knowledge of the seven major psychological perspectives—behavioral, psychodynamic, humanistic, cognitive, evolutionary, sociocultural, and biological—to real-world-style clinical vignettes. Each of the 25 brief case scenarios describes a person experiencing a psychological symptom or disorder pattern. Students read each case, consider which theoretical lens best
Preview of Identifying Perspectives on Psychological Disorders 4 Use With Schoology

Identifying Perspectives on Psychological Disorders 4 Use With Schoology

Created by
Brian Garber
Through What Lens? Identifying Psychological Perspectives on Psychological Disorders This activity challenges students to apply their knowledge of the seven major psychological perspectives—behavioral, psychodynamic, humanistic, cognitive, evolutionary, sociocultural, and biological—to real-world-style clinical vignettes. Each of the 25 brief case scenarios describes a person experiencing a psychological symptom or disorder pattern. Students read each case, consider which theoretical lens best
Preview of Identifying Perspectives on Psychological Disorders 3 Use With Schoology

Identifying Perspectives on Psychological Disorders 3 Use With Schoology

Created by
Brian Garber
Through What Lens? Identifying Psychological Perspectives on Psychological Disorders This activity challenges students to apply their knowledge of the seven major psychological perspectives—behavioral, psychodynamic, humanistic, cognitive, evolutionary, sociocultural, and biological—to real-world-style clinical vignettes. Each of the 25 brief case scenarios describes a person experiencing a psychological symptom or disorder pattern. Students read each case, consider which theoretical lens best
Preview of Identifying Perspectives on Psychological Disorders 2 Use With Schoology

Identifying Perspectives on Psychological Disorders 2 Use With Schoology

Created by
Brian Garber
Through What Lens? Identifying Psychological Perspectives on Psychological Disorders This activity challenges students to apply their knowledge of the seven major psychological perspectives—behavioral, psychodynamic, humanistic, cognitive, evolutionary, sociocultural, and biological—to real-world-style clinical vignettes. Each of the 25 brief case scenarios describes a person experiencing a psychological symptom or disorder pattern. Students read each case, consider which theoretical lens best
Preview of Psychology Reinforcement Schedules Practice 3 for Schoology

Psychology Reinforcement Schedules Practice 3 for Schoology

Created by
Brian Garber
This is a 25-question multiple-choice practice/assessment designed to help students distinguish among the four primary reinforcement schedules in operant conditioning: fixed interval, variable interval, fixed ratio, and variable ratio. Each question presents a realistic, relatable scenario from everyday life—ranging from work situations and gaming to parenting and animal behavior—requiring students to identify which reinforcement schedule is being demonstrated. Test file, will my “Schoology” i
Preview of Psychology Reinforcement Schedules Practice 4 for Schoology

Psychology Reinforcement Schedules Practice 4 for Schoology

Created by
Brian Garber
This is a 25-question multiple-choice practice/assessment designed to help students distinguish among the four primary reinforcement schedules in operant conditioning: fixed interval, variable interval, fixed ratio, and variable ratio. Each question presents a realistic, relatable scenario from everyday life—ranging from work situations and gaming to parenting and animal behavior—requiring students to identify which reinforcement schedule is being demonstrated. Test file, will my “Schoology” i
Preview of Psychology Reinforcement Schedules Practice 2 for Schoology

Psychology Reinforcement Schedules Practice 2 for Schoology

Created by
Brian Garber
This is a 25-question multiple-choice practice/assessment designed to help students distinguish among the four primary reinforcement schedules in operant conditioning: fixed interval, variable interval, fixed ratio, and variable ratio. Each question presents a realistic, relatable scenario from everyday life—ranging from work situations and gaming to parenting and animal behavior—requiring students to identify which reinforcement schedule is being demonstrated. Test file, will my “Schoology” i
Preview of Psychology Reinforcement Schedules Practice 1 for Schoology

Psychology Reinforcement Schedules Practice 1 for Schoology

Created by
Brian Garber
This is a 25-question multiple-choice practice/assessment designed to help students distinguish among the four primary reinforcement schedules in operant conditioning: fixed interval, variable interval, fixed ratio, and variable ratio. Each question presents a realistic, relatable scenario from everyday life—ranging from work situations and gaming to parenting and animal behavior—requiring students to identify which reinforcement schedule is being demonstrated. Test file, will my “Schoology” i
Preview of The Impact of the Roaring Twenties

The Impact of the Roaring Twenties

This lesson can be used in a variety of ways to review the impact of the 1920s on American society. You can use this material as a review, a quiz, a chance to practice prepping a solid essay or an opportunity to write the LEQ. Included is an outline to help students plan their essays, a sample essay response and an evaluation for students to use when reading each other’s work. Because there is a sample essay included, you can use it to challenge your students to find the elements required by the
Preview of OpenStax U.S. History Chapter 16 PPT

OpenStax U.S. History Chapter 16 PPT

PowerPoint Description for Chapter 16: The Era of Reconstruction, 1865–1877This PowerPoint presentation corresponds directly to Chapter 16 of the OpenStax U.S. History textbook, detailing the political, social, and economic transformations that followed the Civil War. It explores efforts to reunify the nation, the struggle for civil rights, and the eventual collapse of Reconstruction, which led to the resurgence of White supremacy in the South. Key Sections Include:Restoring the Union:Lincoln’s
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