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Preview of TED Talk: The foods humanity forgot – and how we’re bringing them back- Helianti

TED Talk: The foods humanity forgot – and how we’re bringing them back- Helianti

This high school resource explores food systems, sustainability, and cultural identity, helping students analyze agricultural policy, biodiversity, and the environmental and social impacts of modern food production. 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: Social Studies, Environmental Science, Geography
Preview of TED Talk: Is war between China and the US inevitable?- Graham Allison

TED Talk: Is war between China and the US inevitable?- Graham Allison

This high school resource explores global power, the rise of China, and the risk of conflict through a compelling TED Talk, helping students analyze history, international relations, and future global challenges. 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: Social Studies, Global Studies, Political Science,
Preview of Cognition & Memory Workbook AP Psychology High School

Cognition & Memory Workbook AP Psychology High School

Make your AP Psychology Cognition unit engaging, rigorous, and exam-focused with this ready-to-use workbook designed to strengthen higher-order thinking and prepare students for assessments. This resource helps students truly understand cognition — not just memorize definitions — through structured activities, case studies, and analysis tasks aligned with AP Psychology expectations. Perfect for teachers who want challenging but organized materials without spending hours planning. What Studen
Preview of Sequoia National Park: Elevation, Mountain Biomes, & Human Impact | High School

Sequoia National Park: Elevation, Mountain Biomes, & Human Impact | High School

This high school geography resource explores Sequoia National Park as a mountain biome system where elevation, climate, and fire ecology shape one of Earth’s most iconic forest ecosystems. Students analyze altitude zones, global mountain comparisons, and conservation strategies to evaluate human impact on protected lands. IncludesGeographic scale exploration from California → North America → global mountain systemsElevation and climate data analysis of the giant sequoia growth zone Ecosystem zon
Preview of Indiana Dunes National Park: Great Lakes Dunes, Biodiversity, & Human Impact | H

Indiana Dunes National Park: Great Lakes Dunes, Biodiversity, & Human Impact | H

This high school geography resource explores Indiana Dunes as a Great Lakes shoreline system shaped by glacial history, wind-driven dune formation, and intense human pressure. Students analyze ecological transition zones, industrial impacts, and conservation policy in a highly urbanized landscape. IncludesGlacial retreat and wind-driven dune formation analysis (p.2)Comparison of dune types and sand supply influences (p.2)Spatial thinking task mapping Indiana Dunes within the U.S. park system (p.
Preview of Samson Cree Nation: Land, Governance, and Treaty 6 | High School Geography & His

Samson Cree Nation: Land, Governance, and Treaty 6 | High School Geography & His

This high school geography and history resource examines the Samson Cree Nation through land, governance, and Treaty 6, focusing on sovereignty, stewardship, and self-determination. IncludesOverview of the Samson Cree Nation and Maskwacîs territoryGeography analysis of parkland features shaping Cree lifewaysTreaty 6 comparison: written text vs. Cree oral understandingTraditional governance vs. post-treaty federal systemsLand–culture systems diagram and interactive mappingCER task on Indigenous v
Preview of Zion National Park: Geological Change & Human Impact | High School Social Studie

Zion National Park: Geological Change & Human Impact | High School Social Studie

This high school geography resource explores how long-term geological processes shaped Zion National Park and how erosion, rivers, and climate pressures continue to affect the landscape today. Students analyze timelines, spatial patterns, and case studies to connect physical geography with conservation challenges. IncludesGeological timeline of Zion’s formationKey vocabulary: sedimentation, uplift, erosionCause-and-effect analysis of erosion processesCase study: The Narrows and river downcutting
Preview of The Texas Great Plains: Geography and Settlement | High School Geography

The Texas Great Plains: Geography and Settlement | High School Geography

This high school geography resource examines the Texas Great Plains and how landforms, climate, and water availability shape settlement and economic activity. Students use maps, data, and inquiry tasks to explain human–environment interaction across the region. IncludesOverview of the Texas Great Plains, High Plains, and Rolling PlainsMap and visual analysis of landforms, elevation, and the Caprock EscarpmentClimate, vegetation, and natural hazard comparisonInquiry activities on agriculture, wat
Preview of Canada’s Vital Waterways: Settlement, Economy, and Stewardship | High School Geo

Canada’s Vital Waterways: Settlement, Economy, and Stewardship | High School Geo

This high school geography resource examines how Canada’s major water systems shape settlement patterns, economic development, and environmental stewardship through maps, case studies, and evidence-based reasoning. IncludesOverview of Canada’s major drainage basins and watershedsMap analysis of the Great Lakes–St. Lawrence, Hudson Bay, Mackenzie, Pacific, and Arctic systemsIndigenous and European perspectives on waterways and land useHistorical settlement analysis along rivers and canalsSystems
Preview of Expected Value & Discrete Distributions | No-Prep Probability Lesson for IB Math

Expected Value & Discrete Distributions | No-Prep Probability Lesson for IB Math

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Straight A Math
Make teaching Expected Value and Discrete Probability Distributions effortless with this no-prep guided notes resource, designed for IB Math (AI & AA) or any high school statistics course. These structured, student-friendly notes help your learners master core probability concepts with step-by-step instruction, practice problems, and clear visuals. ✅ What’s Included: Definitions of expected value, discrete random variables, and probability distributions Guided examples walking through how
Preview of Native Texans and the Land: Adaptation and Survival | High School Geography & Hi

Native Texans and the Land: Adaptation and Survival | High School Geography & Hi

This high school geography and history resource examines how Native Texan groups adapted to diverse ecosystems through migration, resource use, and cultural innovation before European contact. IncludesOverview of Texas ecosystems and Indigenous regionsAdaptation case studies (Karankawa, Caddo, Comanche, Apache)Primary source analysis (Cabeza de Vaca)Comparison of nomadic and sedentary lifewaysIntertribal trade network systems analysisCER task on adaptation and survivalSynthesis task challenging
Preview of Thermal Concepts: States of Matter, Heat Transfer, Temperature Conversions & A/K

Thermal Concepts: States of Matter, Heat Transfer, Temperature Conversions & A/K

Engage your students with this Thermal Concepts Practice Worksheet, perfect for high school physics or IB Physics classes. This resource combines multiple-choice and free-response questions to reinforce understanding of: The three states of matter and particle models Heat transfer methods: conduction, convection, radiation Internal energy and temperature differences Phase changes and intermolecular forces Temperature conversions between Celsius, Kelvin, and Fahrenheit What’s included: ✅ 12 m
Preview of Acid Rain: Chemistry, Impacts, and Policy Responses | High School Geography & En

Acid Rain: Chemistry, Impacts, and Policy Responses | High School Geography & En

This high school geography and environmental science resource examines the chemical formation of acid rain and its environmental, health, and economic impacts. Students analyze global case studies, data trends, and policy responses to evaluate how science and government intersect to address transboundary pollution. IncludesExplanation of acid rain chemistry and atmospheric processesEmission sources and deposition pathways modelingGuided chemistry completion and diagram analysisGlobal case studie
Preview of Weathering & Erosion: Earth’s Changing Surface | High School Social Studies Reso

Weathering & Erosion: Earth’s Changing Surface | High School Social Studies Reso

This high school geography resource explains how weathering and erosion work together to reshape Earth’s surface over time. Students analyze physical and chemical processes, climate influences, and human impact to explain landscape change and environmental risk. IncludesClear distinction between weathering (breaking down) and erosion (movement)Mechanical and chemical weathering processes across climate zonesTime scales of landscape change with global examplesAgents of erosion: water, wind, ice,
Preview of Handout and Worksheet | Los acentos más comunes | condicional, diacrítico, ión

Handout and Worksheet | Los acentos más comunes | condicional, diacrítico, ión

Esta hoja de ejercicios es perfecta para estudiantes que aún no dominan los acentos en español. En ella, aprenderán las reglas y practicarán los acentos más comunes en clase. -Todas las palabras que terminan en -ión se acentúan. -El condicional lo usamos en el correo electrónico y la conversación para hacer recomendaciones o dar sugerencias. También lo usamos para describir lo que harías en un posible futuro. -Las preguntas Who, What, When, Where, Why, How en español llevan tilde. No olvides que
Preview of Thematic Maps & Global Patterns | High School Social Studies Resource

Thematic Maps & Global Patterns | High School Social Studies Resource

This high school geography resource teaches students how to analyze thematic maps to identify global patterns and relationships. Students interpret population, climate, resources, and development data to explain how geographic systems interact across regions. IncludesIntroduction to thematic maps and data visualizationPattern analysis using population, climate, and resource mapsSee–Think–Wonder and guided inquiry activitiesSystems framework linking physical and human geographyCER synthesis, fore
Preview of Rocky Mountain National Park: Systems, Elevation, & Human Impact | High School S

Rocky Mountain National Park: Systems, Elevation, & Human Impact | High School S

This high school geography resource examines Rocky Mountain National Park as an interconnected system shaped by geology, elevation, climate, and human use. Students analyze spatial patterns, ecological zones, and conservation decisions to understand how protected mountain landscapes are managed. IncludesPark establishment timeline and key vocabularyGeological analysis of uplift, glaciation, and the Continental DivideElevation-based ecosystem and life zone comparisonsSpecies distribution and clim
Preview of Absolute Location & Global Coordinates | High School Social Studies Resource

Absolute Location & Global Coordinates | High School Social Studies Resource

This high school geography resource teaches students how absolute location uses latitude and longitude to identify precise positions on Earth. Students apply global coordinates to navigation, emergency response, technology, and real-world problem solving. IncludesClear explanation of absolute vs. relative locationLatitude, longitude, Equator, and Prime Meridian frameworkStep-by-step coordinate plotting with worked, faded, and independent practiceGPS, aviation, shipping, and emergency response ap
Preview of Northern Mariana Islands Geography | Middle School & High School Social Studies

Northern Mariana Islands Geography | Middle School & High School Social Studies

Explore how the geography of the Northern Mariana Islands shapes settlement, resources, and sustainability with this engaging social studies resource. Students analyze maps, data, and case studies to examine how volcanic and limestone islands, tropical climate, trade routes, and political status influence population patterns, tourism, resource availability, and long-term resilience. This print-and-go resource includes: Overview of the Northern Mariana Islands’ location and physical geographyMa
Preview of AP Chemistry Practice Topic 9.5: Free Energy and Equilibrium worksheet

AP Chemistry Practice Topic 9.5: Free Energy and Equilibrium worksheet

This resource includes 8 practice problem to help your AP Chemistry students master Topic 9.5 (Free Energy and Equilibrium) in Unit 9: Thermodynamics and Electrochemistry. Students will solve for K and ΔG, and determine if the forward reactions are thermodynamically favorable. The worksheet is provided in PDF format, and an answer key is included. Learning Objective 9.5.A Explain whether a process is thermodynamically favored using the relationships between K, ΔG, and T. How you can use this
Preview of Rhode Island Geography| Middle School & High School Social Studies Re

Rhode Island Geography| Middle School & High School Social Studies Re

Explore the Ocean State with this engaging social studies resource focused on Rhode Island’s geography, economy, and cultural heritage. Students identify key physical features, analyze maps, and investigate how Rhode Island’s coastal geography, islands, and waterways have shaped settlement patterns, industry, and daily life. Activities guide learners through meaningful connections between landforms, natural resources, urban development, and economic growth. This print-and-go resource includes
Preview of TED Talk: Who’s at risk for colon cancer?- Amit H. Sachdev and Frank G. Gress

TED Talk: Who’s at risk for colon cancer?- Amit H. Sachdev and Frank G. Gress

This TED-Ed companion resource examines how colon polyps form and how some can develop into colon cancer, emphasizing the biological processes behind cancer growth and the importance of early detection. Students learn about oncogenes, tumor-suppressor genes, cancer spread, and why colon cancer is one of the most preventable cancers when screened regularly. The resource includes 20 discussion questions, a structured debate with clearly labeled positions, and two essay-writing options: a fully
Preview of Linear Regression Guided Notes | Correlation Notes Made For IB Math AA and AI

Linear Regression Guided Notes | Correlation Notes Made For IB Math AA and AI

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Straight A Math
Make teaching linear regression simple, clear, and effective with this no-prep resource! This 10-page set of guided notes is designed to help your students build a strong foundation in linear regression, with engaging, interactive elements and exam-style questions to reinforce understanding. What’s Included: Step-by-step guided instruction on: Pearson’s correlation coefficient (r)Equation of the least-squares regression lineInterpreting slope, intercept, and r-valueUsing a graphing calculat
Preview of Binomial Distribution Mini Unit | Notes, Practice & Activity Bundle (IB Math)

Binomial Distribution Mini Unit | Notes, Practice & Activity Bundle (IB Math)

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Straight A Math
Make teaching binomial probability stress-free and engaging with this complete, no-prep mini unit! Perfect for IB Math Applications & Interpretation or Analysis & Approaches (SL/HL), this bundle includes everything you need to introduce, reinforce, and apply binomial distributions. What’s Included: Guided Notes Step-by-step explanations of binomial settings Probability formula, calculator instructions, key vocabulary Practice examples + IB-style questions Fill-in-the-blank format with an
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