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Preview of Regional Attitudes and Federal Policy After the Mexican–American War

Regional Attitudes and Federal Policy After the Mexican–American War

Teach sectional conflict and historical thinking skills with this ready-to-use worksheet focused on regional attitudes and federal policy after the Mexican–American War. This activity helps students analyze how debates over slavery, states’ rights, and western expansion shaped federal decisions during the 1850s. Students practice historical reasoning skills by comparing Northern and Southern perspectives, completing a graphic organizer, analyzing authentic primary sources from David Wilmot and
Preview of APUSH 1.6 - Interactions btw Europeans, Natives, & Africans - AMSCO Notes

APUSH 1.6 - Interactions btw Europeans, Natives, & Africans - AMSCO Notes

Created by
Pax Professor
Are you looking for a way to help your students navigate the dense content of the AMSCO textbook while ensuring they meet every College Board requirement? These comprehensive guided notes are designed to turn passive reading into active learning, providing a structured framework that aligns perfectly with the AP Course and Exam Description (CED).By bridging the gap between the textbook and the exam, these notes ensure students aren't just "reading"—they are mastering the historical thinking skil
Preview of Dark They Were and Golden Eyed AP Literature Q3 Literary Analysis Essay Prompts

Dark They Were and Golden Eyed AP Literature Q3 Literary Analysis Essay Prompts

Enhance your students' critical thinking and analytical skills with this set of 10 literary analysis essay prompts, designed to complement the reading of Ray Bradbury's "Dark They Were, and Golden-Eyed." These prompts, inspired by the AP® Literature Q3 open-ended response essay, are perfect for high school English classes, fostering a deeper understanding and engagement with literature. The beauty of these prompts lies in their thematic nature, making them versatile enough to be applicable
Preview of AP Lang Exam Prep Project: Self-Paced Research & Reflection

AP Lang Exam Prep Project: Self-Paced Research & Reflection

This activity was designed when I needed a meaningful way to review for the AP Language & Composition exam without having another packet of practice questions. This self-paced research project empowers students to take ownership of their learning while building targeted test-prep strategies. Instead of passive review, students actively analyze their strengths and areas for growth across the four core components of the AP Lang exam: Multiple Choice, Synthesis, Rhetorical Analysis, and Argument.
Preview of APUSH 2.7 - Colonial Society & Culture - AMSCO Notes

APUSH 2.7 - Colonial Society & Culture - AMSCO Notes

Created by
Pax Professor
Are you looking for a way to help your students navigate the dense content of the AMSCO textbook while ensuring they meet every College Board requirement? These comprehensive guided notes are designed to turn passive reading into active learning, providing a structured framework that aligns perfectly with the AP Course and Exam Description (CED). By bridging the gap between the textbook and the exam, these notes ensure students aren't just "reading"—they are mastering the historical thinking
Preview of Conformity and Obedience in Real Life

Conformity and Obedience in Real Life

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Psyched 2 Teach
Students can complete individually or with a partner. Students have choice between 3 different videos to choose from for each topic: Conformity and Obedience. Students analyze the purpose, procedure, and results of the experiments. Students make real-world connections on the greater implications of these topics. Excellent for Regular or AP Psychology. Also great civics or leadership lesson.
Preview of Manifest Destiny & Westward Expansion Lesson Slides | APUSH

Manifest Destiny & Westward Expansion Lesson Slides | APUSH

Description:Bring the real Westward Expansion story to your classroom—with truth, trauma, and just enough ✨snark✨ to keep your students wide-eyed and thinking critically. This ready-to-teach, no-fluff slide deck breaks down Manifest Destiny, the Market Revolution, the Mexican-American War, and the myths that shaped American identity. No prep, all power. From Polk’s shady land grabs to the cultural propaganda that romanticized settler violence, this resource gives students the facts and the co
Preview of AP U.S. Government Quick Review | Congress & the Legislative Process

AP U.S. Government Quick Review | Congress & the Legislative Process

This no-prep, print-and-go resource is the perfect quick review activity for AP U.S. Government students preparing for the exam. Focused on Congress and the legislative process, this one-page review helps students reinforce key concepts in a clear, engaging, and manageable format. Students will review the structure and powers of Congress, connect key concepts to real scenarios, and practice short-answer and argument-based responses aligned to AP exam expectations. What’s Included: Warm-up activi
Preview of AP Environmental Science – Unit 5 Packet:  Land & Water Use

AP Environmental Science – Unit 5 Packet: Land & Water Use

This review worksheet is designed to help you prepare for the AP Environmental Science Exam by reinforcing key concepts from Unit 5: The Living World – Land and Water Use. Questions reflect skills emphasized by the College Board, including environmental impacts, sustainability, data interpretation, and systems thinking. Some questions require sketches or labeled diagrams, similar to what you may see on the AP exam. FRQ practice questions and answer key included.
Preview of AP Human Geography Bellringers 50 Daily Warm-Ups w/ Answer Key & Unit Alignment

AP Human Geography Bellringers 50 Daily Warm-Ups w/ Answer Key & Unit Alignment

AP Human Geography Bellringers – 50 Daily Warm-Ups with Answer Key in Google SlidesKeep your students engaged from the moment they walk into class with this mega-set of 50 AP Human Geography bellringers! Each prompt is designed to spark critical thinking, reinforce APHG concepts, and connect directly to the 7 units of the AP Human Geography curriculum. Whether you need a quick 5-minute warm-up, a focused review before assessments, or an easy sub plan activity, these bellringers are a low-pre
Preview of Consumer Culture, Advertising & Mass Entertainment in the 1920s DBQ & Activities

Consumer Culture, Advertising & Mass Entertainment in the 1920s DBQ & Activities

This no-prep lesson gives students a comprehensive, document-based exploration of one of the most transformative decades in American cultural history — the 1920s consumer revolution. From the rise of radio and Hollywood to the birth of modern advertising psychology, this resource connects the 1920s to the world students live in today, making it one of the most naturally engaging lessons in any Roaring Twenties unit. What's Included:This resource includes an expanded multi-paragraph background re
Preview of NO PREP: The Maryland Act of Toleration, (1649) Religious Liberty & Colonial Law

NO PREP: The Maryland Act of Toleration, (1649) Religious Liberty & Colonial Law

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DocLearn
Challenge students to examine the complexity of early religious freedom with this APUSH-aligned DBQ built around the Maryland Act of Toleration (1649). Often cited as an early example of religious liberty in colonial America, the Act reveals both progress and limits—protecting certain Christian groups while excluding others. Students analyze Protestant–Catholic conflict in the Chesapeake, proprietary colony governance, and the legal foundations that shaped early American debates over religious
Preview of AP Euro (European History) Unit 9 Jeopardy Game | Cold War & Contemporary Europe

AP Euro (European History) Unit 9 Jeopardy Game | Cold War & Contemporary Europe

⭐ AP European History Unit 9 Jeopardy Review Game — Cold War & Contemporary EuropeHelp your students master the final unit of the AP European History course with this engaging, low-prep Unit 9 Jeopardy Review Game, focused on Cold War Europe, postwar recovery, decolonization, and contemporary political change. Designed specifically for AP Euro classrooms, this interactive review activity reinforces essential content while promoting higher-level historical thinking. Perfect for end-of-unit rev
Preview of Rita Hayworth and Shawshank Redemption Hexagonal Thinking Activity AP Lit ELA

Rita Hayworth and Shawshank Redemption Hexagonal Thinking Activity AP Lit ELA

Unlock a deeper understanding of Stephen King's Rita Hayworth and Shawshank Redemption with this engaging Hexagonal Thinking Activity, designed for PreAP® English, AP® English Literature, and other high school English classes. This resource promotes critical thinking, analytical skills, and collaborative discussion, perfect for students examining the complexities the work. This Rita Hayworth and Shawshank Redemption Hexagonal Thinking Activity allows students to explore key characters, s
Preview of DNA Replication Enzymes Interactive Google Slides for IB & AP Biology

DNA Replication Enzymes Interactive Google Slides for IB & AP Biology

Created by
I Creatively
Help students master DNA replication enzymes with this clickable, student-led Google Slides activity!This resource is designed for IB Biology HL, AP Biology, and advanced high school biology courses—perfect for review, revision, and independent exploration. Students click on each enzyme on the central diagram to open a slide explaining its role. These are great for visual learners and self-paced review. What’s Included: Interactive, clickable layout Students click each labeled enzyme (helicase,
Preview of A Raisin in the Sun: Essay & Discussion Questions (Higher-Order Thinking)

A Raisin in the Sun: Essay & Discussion Questions (Higher-Order Thinking)

Looking to move your students beyond plot summary and into meaningful literary analysis? This rigorous set of essay and discussion questions for A Raisn in the Sun is designed to spark critical thinking, thematic analysis, and rich classroom dialogue. Perfect for whole-class discussion, Socratic seminars, small groups, or formal literary essays, these prompts ask students to grapple with race, class, gender, dreams, identity, history, and authorial purpose all while closely engaging with the te
Preview of AP Psychology Unit 3 Review Game: 100,000 Pyramid Style! Development & Learning

AP Psychology Unit 3 Review Game: 100,000 Pyramid Style! Development & Learning

Bring energy, engagement, and meaningful review to your AP Psychology classroom with this 100,000 Pyramid–style review game for Unit 3: Development and Learning! Modeled after the classic game show, this interactive activity challenges students to describe and guess key Unit 1 terms, all while building content mastery, teamwork, and quick recall skills. Perfect for test prep, unit review, or an engaging class activity, this fully editable Google Slides resource includes everything you need to
Preview of U.S. History Political Parties & Platforms Tracker

U.S. History Political Parties & Platforms Tracker

Created by
Grace Mercer
This activity tracks the evolution of American political parties from the First Party System to the modern era. Labeled by period and year, it helps students keep track of when parties emerged and dissolved. Students are asked to identify key platform points for each party and their historical significance in major elections or realignments. I use this activity throughout the year for students to keep track of political parties as we move through content, and then by the end of the year they hav
Preview of Voices of the Meiji Restoration | Primary Sources, HAPP & Tiered Questions

Voices of the Meiji Restoration | Primary Sources, HAPP & Tiered Questions

Give your AP World History, standard World History, or IB MYP students a rich, fully scaffolded primary source analysis lesson on the Meiji Restoration — built around six real historical voices, tiered for mixed classrooms, and packed with discussion, writing, and creative extension activities. Instead of a single government narrative, this packet puts six perspectives side by side: an imperial decree, a reform intellectual, a resistant samurai, a woman activist who was arrested for speaking, a
Preview of Dozen Dates - 1945 (The Atomic Bombs & End of World War II)

Dozen Dates - 1945 (The Atomic Bombs & End of World War II)

Help students break down one of the most pivotal years in world history with this engaging, no-prep activity focused on 1945. This resource guides students through key events at the end of World War II while reinforcing essential AP World History themes like technological warfare and global cooperation. What’s Included: ✔️ 7 multiple-choice questions aligned to a video lesson (with timestamps for easy grading and review) ✔️ 2 in-depth free-response questions requiring use of academic vocabulary
Preview of Character Map Bundle - Romeo & Juliet, Shakespeare (Act 1-5 - T/S Versions)

Character Map Bundle - Romeo & Juliet, Shakespeare (Act 1-5 - T/S Versions)

Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare - Character Map Bundle***Requires the Books From the Bakery Character Map App sold separately on TPT.***Help students dive into Romeo and Juliet with this interactive character map (genogram)! Perfect for exploring character dynamics, symbolism, and themes in class. Engaging and easy to use — ideal for AP/IB or literature circles. 📚 Unlock Deeper Literary InsightEngage your students with the Romeo and Juliet Character Map (Genogram) Pack — a two-version
Preview of Raymond Carver's Cathedral Short Story Mini Activity and Answer Key

Raymond Carver's Cathedral Short Story Mini Activity and Answer Key

Seeing with your eyes isn’t the same as seeing with your heart. This two-page activity invites students into Raymond Carver’s minimalist masterpiece, where a skeptical, emotionally distant narrator is changed by an evening spent with a blind man. With guided analysis and text led questions, students will explore how point of view, tone, and symbolism reveal themes of isolation, empathy, and the unexpected power of shared experience. Perfect for American Lit units, minimalist fiction, or “Let’s t
Preview of Simulation and debate: American colonists vs. Native Americans vs. Parliament

Simulation and debate: American colonists vs. Native Americans vs. Parliament

Get your students debating with this engaging, ready-to-use classroom simulation! This resource is designed to help students analyze the complex challenges faced by the British government, American colonists, and Native Americans following the French and Indian War. It directly addresses the essential question: "Why did Britain’s attempts to reevaluate its control over the colonies cause controversy?" This is a full-class, in-class fictional "summit" and debate simulation where students take on
Preview of AP World History: Unit 3 Study Guide + Answer Key - Digital & Printable!

AP World History: Unit 3 Study Guide + Answer Key - Digital & Printable!

Created by
Past to Class
AP World History Unit 3 Study Guide & Answer Key (Based on the College Board CED)This detailed and student-friendly study guide covers all key concepts from Unit 3: Land-Based Empires, aligned directly with the AP World History: Modern College Board Course and Exam Description (CED). Perfect for review or exam prep, this guide helps students consolidate the essential information they need to know. Includes: ✔️ Clear summaries of major empires, key developments, and important terms ✔️ Organiz
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