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Preview of TED Talk: How to Increase your Happiness- TED-Ed

TED Talk: How to Increase your Happiness- TED-Ed

This engaging TED-Ed companion resource is based on the animated TED Talk by Brother David Steindl-Rast. It explores the deep connection between gratitude and happiness, emphasizing how a simple mindset shift can improve well-being and even transform society. This high-quality resource includes 20 thought-provoking discussion questions, an extended essay prompt, and a classroom debate topic. Perfect for high school or college students in courses on wellness, psychology, philosophy, or social-emo
Preview of TED Talk: How can we solve the antibiotic resistance crisis?- Gerry Wright

TED Talk: How can we solve the antibiotic resistance crisis?- Gerry Wright

This resource explores the urgent global issue of antibiotic resistance through the lens of history, science, and economics. Students will learn how antibiotics transformed modern medicine, why resistant bacteria have become so dangerous, and why new antibiotic development has slowed despite increasing need. The resource includes 20 in-depth discussion questions, a structured essay prompt, and a debate activity on whether antibiotic development should remain in private hands or shift to public r
Preview of TED Talk: What is Coronavirus?- Elizabeth Cox

TED Talk: What is Coronavirus?- Elizabeth Cox

This resource explores the science and risks of coronaviruses through the TED-Ed lesson on their origins, structure, and mutation patterns. Students will learn how coronaviruses spread, why their mutation rate matters for treatments and vaccines, and how human activity increases the likelihood of new pandemics. This resource includes: 20 high school/college-level discussion questions A structured essay prompt linking virology to public health and environmental issues A debate topic with multip
Preview of AP Lang Synthesis Essay Text Set +Samples & Rubrics | Argue Prompt: Obesity Tax

AP Lang Synthesis Essay Text Set +Samples & Rubrics | Argue Prompt: Obesity Tax

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In this easy‑prep AP Lang Synthesis Prompt Text Set, students analyze multiple nonfiction texts about a high‑interest, real‑world, current issue: Should the government tax unhealthy foods? After reading the articles, students craft a source‑based argumentative essay where they take a clear stance on the debate and use the sources to support their argument on taxing junk food. This NEWLY updated resource is perfect for AP Language and Composition, Honors ELA, and general education English clas
Preview of Thinking & Language Vocabulary Lesson Bundle EDITABLE

Thinking & Language Vocabulary Lesson Bundle EDITABLE

8x Fully Cohesive Vocabulary-Centered Products on the Thinking & Language Chapter of High School Psychology. See Thumbnails for more details. Simply purchase, download and copy! This Compete 5E Lesson Includes:Full Lesson PresentationVocabulary Word List (20 Words)2x Reading Comprehension Worksheets 25x Bell Ringers/Exit Questions w/Answer KeyChoice Board ActivityVocabulary Worksheet Worksheet w/Answer KeyQuizlet Online Study Set Access Code & Link (Digital Flashcards, Games and Assessments)Be
Preview of TED Talk: What is “Normal” and what is “Different”?- Yana Buhrer Tavanier

TED Talk: What is “Normal” and what is “Different”?- Yana Buhrer Tavanier

Challenge your students to rethink what “normal” really means with this thought-provoking TED-Ed companion resource. Ideal for high school and college classrooms, this resource explores the complex relationship between statistical norms, cultural expectations, and human diversity. Students will critically examine how the concept of “normal” is constructed, how it has been used historically and in modern systems, and why rethinking it can lead to greater equity and understanding. This resource in
Preview of TED Talk: What is Hysteria, and Why Were so Many Women Diagnosed With it?- Mark

TED Talk: What is Hysteria, and Why Were so Many Women Diagnosed With it?- Mark

Explore the disturbing and revealing history of hysteria with this TED Talk companion resource. Ideal for high school or college-level psychology, women’s studies, or history courses, this lesson includes 18 thought-provoking discussion questions, a powerful writing prompt, and a debate topic focused on gender and medical ethics. Students will examine how hysteria evolved from ancient superstition to a tool of medical sexism, and how its legacy continues to shape healthcare today. Perfect for cl
Preview of TED Talk: Is it Really Bad to Eat Cookie Dough?- Emma Bryce

TED Talk: Is it Really Bad to Eat Cookie Dough?- Emma Bryce

Bring microbiology and food safety to life in your classroom with this engaging TED-Ed companion resource! Based on the animated lesson about how Salmonella infects humans, this resource explores the science of pathogens, the role of farming and food safety, and the public health consequences of outbreaks. This resource includes: 20 high school/college-level discussion questionsA formal essay prompt for structured writing practiceAn expanded debate topic with multiple viewpoints and guiding prom
Preview of TED Talk: How to deal with rejection

TED Talk: How to deal with rejection

Help students understand the psychology, neuroscience, and emotional complexity of rejection with this TED-Ed Companion Resource. Drawing on research about pain perception, social connection, self-esteem, and interpersonal relationships, this resource guides students through critical reflection on why rejection hurts and how to cope with it. This download includes 20 thoughtful discussion questions, a structured essay prompt, and a debate topic with multiple perspectives—perfect for high school
Preview of TED Talk: How mucus keeps us healthy- Katharina Ribbeck

TED Talk: How mucus keeps us healthy- Katharina Ribbeck

This high school biology resource explores the structure and function of mucus and its essential role in protecting the human body. Students investigate mucins, immune responses, and the interaction between mucus and beneficial bacteria while analyzing how the body defends itself against pathogens. Includes • 20 discussion and comprehension questions • Analytical essay prompt • Structured essay with paragraph guidance and sentence starters • Classroom debate activity • Critical thinking discussi
Preview of TED Talk: Printing a human kidney- Anthony Atala

TED Talk: Printing a human kidney- Anthony Atala

This high school resource explores regenerative medicine, organ shortages, and medical innovation, helping students analyze biotechnology, ethics, and the future of healthcare. Includes: 20 discussion and comprehension questions Analytical essay prompt Structured essay with paragraph guidance and sentence starters Classroom debate activity Critical thinking discussion questions Grades: 9–12 Subjects: Biology, Health Science, STEM, Medical Science, Ethics, ELA
Preview of TED Talk: Why did people wear powdered wigs?-  Stephanie Honchell Smith

TED Talk: Why did people wear powdered wigs?- Stephanie Honchell Smith

Dive into 150 years of powdered wigs, royal fashion, and cultural symbolism with this TED-Ed companion worksheet. Students will explore the rise and fall of Europe’s wig obsession through 20 engaging questions that focus on monarchy, class, hygiene, identity, and fashion economics. Also included are a debate prompt and persuasive writing assignment that encourage students to analyze fashion as a cultural force. Great for history, cultural studies, economics, or art and design courses.
Preview of TED Talk: How to grow a bone?- Nina Tandon

TED Talk: How to grow a bone?- Nina Tandon

This high school biology resource explores how bones grow, repair, and can potentially be engineered outside the body using stem cells and bioreactors. Students analyze cellular processes, medical innovation, and future applications in healthcare. Includes • 20 discussion and comprehension questions • Analytical essay prompt • Structured essay with paragraph guidance and sentence starters • Classroom debate activity • Critical thinking discussion questions Grades: 8–12 | Print-and-go
Preview of TED Talk: What happens when your DNA is damaged?- Monica Menesini

TED Talk: What happens when your DNA is damaged?- Monica Menesini

This high school biology resource explores how DNA is damaged and repaired within cells. Students examine mutation types, repair mechanisms, and the connection between DNA damage, disease, and evolution. Includes • 20 discussion and comprehension questions • Analytical essay prompt • Structured essay with paragraph guidance and sentence starters • Classroom debate activity • Critical thinking discussion questions Grades: 8–12 | Print-and-go
Preview of TED Talk: 3 Tips on How to Study Effectively- TED-Ed

TED Talk: 3 Tips on How to Study Effectively- TED-Ed

This TED-Ed companion resource explores the neuroscience of memory and learning, focusing on three highly effective study techniques: active recall, interleaving, and spaced repetition. Perfect for high school or college students, this resource includes 20 engaging discussion questions, an analytical writing prompt, and a debate on how study methods should be taught in schools. Ideal for psychology, health, academic success, or study skills courses, this lesson helps students align their learnin
Preview of TED Talk: How menstruation works- Emma Bryce

TED Talk: How menstruation works- Emma Bryce

This high school biology resource explores the science of the menstrual cycle and how hormones regulate human reproduction. Students investigate ovulation, hormonal signaling, and the biological processes that prepare the body for pregnancy while developing a deeper understanding of reproductive health and normal variations in menstrual cycles. Includes • 20 discussion and comprehension questions • Analytical essay prompt • Structured essay with paragraph guidance and sentence starters • Classro
Preview of TED Talk: How to Make Your Stress Work for You- Shannon Odell

TED Talk: How to Make Your Stress Work for You- Shannon Odell

This TED-Ed companion resource breaks down the body’s fight-or-flight response and explores how stress can both help and harm us. Students will dive into the HPA-axis, stress hormones, and evidence-based strategies for building resilience. Perfect for high school and college students in psychology, biology, health, or SEL-focused classrooms, this resource includes: 20 engaging discussion questions covering biological and emotional responses to stress An expanded writing prompt connecting scienc
Preview of TED Talk: What Staying Up all Night Does to Your Brain- Anna Rothschild

TED Talk: What Staying Up all Night Does to Your Brain- Anna Rothschild

This TED-Ed companion resource explores what really happens when you pull an all-nighter. Perfect for high school and college students, this engaging lesson covers how sleep deprivation impacts learning, memory, focus, emotions, and long-term health. This resource includes: 20 higher-level discussion questions on circadian rhythms, memory, brain chemistry, and academic performance An expanded writing prompt that encourages students to apply neuroscience to real-life decisions A debate topic on
Preview of TED Talk: What Causes Hallucinations?- Elizabeth Cox

TED Talk: What Causes Hallucinations?- Elizabeth Cox

Why do some people see vivid hallucinations even though they’re completely blind? This TED-Ed companion resource explores Charles Bonnet Syndrome and the fascinating neuroscience behind hallucinations, sensory deprivation, and perception. Ideal for high school and college students studying psychology, biology, or neuroscience, this printable companion includes 20 in-depth discussion questions, a reflective writing prompt, and a dynamic classroom debate on whether hallucinogenic drugs should be u
Preview of TED Talk: Could a Breathalyzer Detect Cancer?- Julian Burschka

TED Talk: Could a Breathalyzer Detect Cancer?- Julian Burschka

This TED Talk companion resource explores the exciting future of medical diagnostics through breath analysis. Using the science of volatile organic compounds and modern sensor technology, this lesson introduces students to how breath could reveal diseases such as cancer. Designed for high school and college learners, this resource includes 20 thoughtful discussion questions, an extended writing prompt, and a dynamic debate topic. It’s perfect for science, health, or ethics classes focused on
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