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Preview of AP European History Exam Practice Test | MC & Free Response (Print & Digital)

AP European History Exam Practice Test | MC & Free Response (Print & Digital)

This practice test (print & digital versions included) prepares students for the AP European History exam. The first section is a study guide that covers all nine course units across the chronological era from 1450 to the present, organized by era with the major figures, events, and ideological developments students need to know. It goes over the six historical thinking skills tested on the exam and breaks down the writing strategy for each question type — including a detailed rubric breakdown f
Preview of AP European History Exam Digital Practice Test | Multiple Choice & Free Response

AP European History Exam Digital Practice Test | Multiple Choice & Free Response

This digital practice test prepares students for the AP European History exam, designed to mirror the May 9, 2026 fully digital format administered through the Bluebook testing app. The first section is a study guide covering all nine course units across the chronological sweep from 1450 to the present, organized by era with the major figures, events, and ideological developments students need to know. It goes through the six historical thinking skills tested on the exam and breaks down writing
Preview of IB Economics 2.9 Public Goods | Free Rider Problem | CBCI

IB Economics 2.9 Public Goods | Free Rider Problem | CBCI

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Econ Blueprint
✅ WHAT'S INCLUDED Student Resource + Teacher Guide (2 pdf files)Syllabus-aligned: 2.9 — AO2, AO3No prep required📋 WHAT STUDENTS WILL LEARN Public goods: non-rivalrous and non-excludableThe free rider problem and why markets fail completelyDistinction: public goods vs merit goods vs government-provided goodsDirect provision by governmentContracting out to the private sectorEvaluation: strengths and limitations of each response🧠 ABOUT THIS LESSON NATO and GPS satellites anchor the free rider pro
Preview of Film Study Guide: Free State of Jones

Film Study Guide: Free State of Jones

Free State of Jones Viewing Guide | Civil War Dissent, Reconstruction & Contested Freedom - 11 Page Film study guide with teacher guidance designed to support active viewing and advanced analysis of Free State of Jones. Overview This film study guide for Free State of Jones helps students analyze Civil War dissent, class conflict, slavery, emancipation, Reconstruction, interracial resistance, and the contested meaning of freedom in the postwar South. Rather than treating the film as a sim
Preview of Current Event & U. S. History Connection Activity BUNDLE! With Free Rubric!

Current Event & U. S. History Connection Activity BUNDLE! With Free Rubric!

Looking for a meaningful way to connect today's world to your U.S. History curriculum? This Current Event & U.S. History Connection Activity helps students think critically, make real-world connections, and deepen their understanding of historical themes - all while engaging with current news. This ready-to-use resource guides students through analyzing a modern news even and linking it to past U.S. history topics such as government policy, civil rights, economic issues, or foreign affairs. Per
Preview of Ken Burns The American Revolution Ep 1: In Order to Be Free - Worksheet & Key

Ken Burns The American Revolution Ep 1: In Order to Be Free - Worksheet & Key

A one-period fill-in-the-blank worksheet for Ken Burns: The American Revolution - Episode 1: In Order to Be Free, plus answer key. Designed to be completed during the 116-minute episode runtime. Print, hand out, and you're set.WHAT'S INCLUDED- Worksheet (3 pages, 35 fill-in-the-blank questions in transcript order)- Answer key (1 page, simple numbered list)- PDF formatPERFECT FOR- High school US History teachers covering the colonial period and the road to revolution (1754-1775)- AP US History Pe
Preview of Oedipus Rex Fate vs Free Will DBQ I Mythology I Document Based Questions

Oedipus Rex Fate vs Free Will DBQ I Mythology I Document Based Questions

📘 Full Length DBQ Style Worksheet - Document Based Questions National Standard Aligned | Oedipus Rex Fate vs Free Will Worksheet | Evidence-Based Reading Engage your students in high-level critical thinking and evidence-based analysis on the subject of Mythology, with this Full Length DBQ Style Worksheet. This resource is designed to help students analyze real-world topics, interpret informational texts, and support answers with evidence—all while staying accessible for high school learners
Preview of The Economics of Free DBQ I Economics Aligned I Document Based Questions

The Economics of Free DBQ I Economics Aligned I Document Based Questions

📘 Full Length DBQ Style Worksheet - Document Based Questions National Standard Aligned | The Economics of Free Worksheet | Evidence-Based Reading Engage your students in high-level critical thinking and evidence-based analysis on the subject of Economics, with this Full Length DBQ Style Worksheet. This resource is designed to help students analyze real-world topics, interpret informational texts, and support answers with evidence—all while staying accessible for high school learners. 🎯 WH
Preview of Congo Free State: Reports on Rubber Extraction and Trade - AP World Unit 6

Congo Free State: Reports on Rubber Extraction and Trade - AP World Unit 6

Environmental Factors and Resource Extraction in the Global EconomyThis scaffolded primary source reading helps AP World History students analyze how natural resources and environmental conditions contributed to global economic development from 1750 to 1900. Using word-for-word excerpts from late nineteenth-century reports on rubber extraction in the Congo Free State, students examine how industrial demand, environmental availability, and coercive labor systems shaped resource-extraction econ
Preview of The Free Exercise Clause DBQ Practice - Document-Based Questions

The Free Exercise Clause DBQ Practice - Document-Based Questions

DBQ format worksheet with source excerpts & related prompts focused on the concept of Wisconsin v. Yoder in High School US Government. See Thumbnails for more details. Simply purchase, download and copy! 5x Document excerpts for student reviewShort answer prompts & Student essay prompt Unlike other teacher's resources, this is totally editable!**Grading Rubric Included**For a FREE example of this type of resource click: HEREBe sure to check out our other products below!Copyright © Rod's Educatio
Preview of Ancient Civilizations Logic Puzzles FREE

Ancient Civilizations Logic Puzzles FREE

Created by
steve thompsen
These work sheets teach history using logic puzzles. The puzzles are intended to advance the students organizational and logic skills while also giving them knowledge of historical events. The attempt here is to teach across the curriculum using a fun format. Designed by Stephen Thompsen; a teacher with an in depth knowledge of history.You can buy the whole packet for $2.00-look for it listed beside this free offering. Keywords: Logic, puzzles, ancient history and math, deductive reasoning.
Preview of Comparing Supreme Court Cases: Free Exercise Clause Graphic Organizer | AP U.S.

Comparing Supreme Court Cases: Free Exercise Clause Graphic Organizer | AP U.S.

This analysis-focused graphic organizer guides students through a side-by-side comparison of two required Supreme Court cases— Wisconsin v. Yoder (1972) and Oregon v. Smith (1990)—with an emphasis on constitutional reasoning and application of the Free Exercise Clause. Designed for AP U.S. Government & Politics (Unit 3), this resource mirrors the SCOTUS comparison skills assessed on the AP exam. What’s Included: A Venn diagram graphic organizer comparing: Facts Constitutional questions
Preview of High School reading comprehension passages, Free Speech, Banned Books Week

High School reading comprehension passages, Free Speech, Banned Books Week

Created by
Linda Jennifer
High School reading comprehension passages, Free Speech, Banned Books WeekThe Scopes Trial, also known as the "Monkey Trial," was a 1925 legal case that challenged the teaching of evolution in American schools. COURT CASE SUMMARY DEBATES are the perfect tool for teachers looking for a unique and exciting way to explore the fundamentals of some of the most famous courtroom cases. With detailed summaries of actual cases paired with thought-provoking questions and teacher notes, students will be a
Preview of Free Enterprise Systems: Geography, Resources, & Economic Choice | High School G

Free Enterprise Systems: Geography, Resources, & Economic Choice | High School G

This high school geography resource examines free enterprise systems by analyzing how geography, resources, and institutions shape economic freedom and market outcomes. Students evaluate global examples to understand how location, trade access, and governance influence innovation, growth, and inequality. IncludesFree enterprise principles overviewPrivate ownership and competitionLimited government roleGeography–economy systems diagramGlobal GDP map analysisCase studies: Singapore, United States,
Preview of FREE - Primary Source Analysis: MLK, Jr. – Letter from Birmingham Jail (1963)

FREE - Primary Source Analysis: MLK, Jr. – Letter from Birmingham Jail (1963)

MLK Letter from Birmingham Jail Primary Source Analysis – Civil Disobedience and Civil Rights Movement - 10-page primary source analysis activity with teacher answer key examining Martin Luther King Jr.’s defense of nonviolent protest and civil disobedience during the Civil Rights Movement. Overview This primary source analysis explores Martin Luther King Jr.’s defense of nonviolent protest and civil disobedience in his famous Letter from Birmingham Jail (1963). Written while King was impriso
Preview of Return to Normalcy - FREE Interactive Digital Activity for US History, APUSH

Return to Normalcy - FREE Interactive Digital Activity for US History, APUSH

Created by
Superstructures
"Return to Normalcy" sounds simple — until you ask what it actually meant. This activity pushes students past the slogan to map the real connections between Harding's election, immigration restriction, and U.S. isolationism, uncovering what Americans were actually asking for in the wake of WWI. In this activity, students map connections between Harding's election, U.S. isolationism, and immigration restrictions to analyze what Americans really meant by "Return to Normalcy" after WWI. Instead of
Preview of Día de los Muertos | Poema de los 5 Sentidos | Spanish 1 - AP | Free Resource

Día de los Muertos | Poema de los 5 Sentidos | Spanish 1 - AP | Free Resource

Celebrate El Día de los Muertos with this creative sensory poem activity that inspires students to connect language and culture through art, imagination, and emotion. Perfect for Spanish 1–AP, this printable template and engaging reference guide help students describe the celebration using the five senses while exploring authentic symbols and traditions. This free download is part of the Día de los Muertos Mini Cultural Unit (3-Days, Spanish Levels 1–3) Día de los Muertos Mini Cultura
Preview of Imperialism Lesson | Leopold II & Congo Free State | AP World 6 | Gr 9-12

Imperialism Lesson | Leopold II & Congo Free State | AP World 6 | Gr 9-12

What's Included: 21-slide PowerPoint, role-play activity sheet, student worksheet (15 questions), teacher guide with pacing, answer key with sample responses, and a 3-tier exit ticket. Open the folder and teach. The Lesson: Students examine the Congo Free State under Leopold II as a case study in how imperial power actually worked. A structured role-play puts students in the role of Leopold's advisers — they must decide how the colony will be governed before the teacher reveals the historical re
Preview of 50 Films for the AP Spanish Language Classroom | Free Teacher Guide + Alignment

50 Films for the AP Spanish Language Classroom | Free Teacher Guide + Alignment

Transform the way you approach film in the Spanish classroom with this comprehensive 50-film guide, created specifically for Spanish III, Honors, Spanish IV, and AP Spanish Language & Culture teachers. This beautifully organized reference—designed by Palabras y Películas—offers a clear, classroom-ready explanation of how and why authentic films work so powerfully in advanced Spanish instruction. Each film includes AP theme alignment, a concise “why it works” analysis, recommended levels, and
Preview of The MAIN Causes of World War I — FREE Digital Interactive Activity (USH/World)

The MAIN Causes of World War I — FREE Digital Interactive Activity (USH/World)

Created by
Superstructures
Before a single shot was fired at Sarajevo, four forces had been building toward catastrophe for decades. This free activity drops students into the debate historians still have: which one — Militarism, Alliances, Imperialism, or Nationalism — made World War I inevitable? In this activity, students vote on which MAIN cause — Militarism, Alliances, Imperialism, or Nationalism — did the most to make World War I inevitable, then justify their thinking and respond to their classmates' reasoning. Sim
Preview of FREE AP US Government Unit 1 AMSCO Chapter 1 Reading Note Taking Guides

FREE AP US Government Unit 1 AMSCO Chapter 1 Reading Note Taking Guides

THIS IS A FREE RESOURCE! Reading/Note-taking guides for Chapter 1: Founding Principles of the AMSCO AP US Government textbook (red borders, people making a check mark on the cover; 2022 edition). This includes guides for topics: 1.1, 1.2, and 1.3. Topic Reading Guides include: learning objectives from the 2023 updated CEDmust-know vocabulary, events, and lawsgraphic organizersopen-ended questions to organize and facilitate students' note-taking1.1: Ideals of Democracy 1.2: Types of Democracy 1.3
Preview of Comparing Progressive Presidents – FREE Digital Interactive US History Activity

Comparing Progressive Presidents – FREE Digital Interactive US History Activity

Created by
Superstructures
Three presidents. One reform era. Surprisingly little agreement on what "progressive" actually meant. This activity puts Roosevelt, Taft, and Wilson side by side in a triple Venn so students can wrestle with what united them — and why one of them eventually ran against the other two. In this activity, students compare Theodore Roosevelt, William Howard Taft, and Woodrow Wilson — identifying what made each president distinct and what they actually shared. Working together in a triple Venn diagram
Preview of FREE WWI Causes Card Sort | Trap or Choice? | AP World 7.2

FREE WWI Causes Card Sort | Trap or Choice? | AP World 7.2

Print-and-go 25-minute WWI causation activity. Worksheet + teacher guide with full answer key. Zero prep. Teach tomorrow. Built around one question your students will actually argue about: “Was August 1914 a trap of structure — or a choice made by leaders?” Students cut out 12 cards describing factors that contributed to the outbreak of WWI — alliances, mobilization timetables, the Schlieffen Plan, Austria’s ultimatum, Germany’s blank check, the Sarajevo assassination, and more — then sort them
Preview of Cuban Missile Crisis Mini Lesson | Free AIODP Decision Activity | APUSH Grades 9

Cuban Missile Crisis Mini Lesson | Free AIODP Decision Activity | APUSH Grades 9

Free 20-Minute Crisis Simulation Your Students Will RememberWhat should the United States do on Day One of the Cuban Missile Crisis? In this free mini-lesson, students step into the role of advisers to President Kennedy and use a structured crisis-analysis framework to evaluate three difficult options under pressure. This is not a generic Cold War worksheet. It is a short decision simulation built around the AIODP framework — a structured conflict analysis model used throughout my crisis simula
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