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Preview of Belief Systems and Empires Quiz (Unit 3 AP World)

Belief Systems and Empires Quiz (Unit 3 AP World)

Good for testing what your students ACTUALLY know about each empire and their primary belief systems. As you know, some empires have a variety of belief systems, so you may ask students to focus solely on the biggest one, or you may offer points for any. Sparks great discussion, and can be done in groups as well for an in-class activity.
Preview of Causes and Effects of the Opium Wars: Unit 6 AP World History

Causes and Effects of the Opium Wars: Unit 6 AP World History

Students can fill this out while reading, it can be given as a quiz, it can be completed as a group activity, or as a class discussion. It also includes a spot for them to list the elements of the Treaty of Nanjing (Nanking).
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: How much do you really know about Ancient Rome?- Stephanie Honchell Sm

TED Talk: How much do you really know about Ancient Rome?- Stephanie Honchell Sm

Transform your classroom into a forum of Roman curiosity and critical thought with this all-in-one companion to the “Minerva’s Ancient Rome Quiz” video. Perfect for high-school and introductory college history courses, this packet makes lesson planning effortless and student engagement guaranteed. What You’ll Get: 20 Unscripted Discussion Questions that probe social structures (gladiatorial guilds), daily life (laundry practices), and political change (the “fall” of Rome). Ideal for bell-ringers
Preview of Crash Course | US Government and Politics | Series 1 - 50 Bundle

Crash Course | US Government and Politics | Series 1 - 50 Bundle

Title Crash Course US Government and Politics | Series 1 through 50 Companion Worksheets Bundle DescriptionGive your Government or Civics students a complete note taking and quiz system for every Crash Course US Government and Politics video in one place. This bundle includes Series 1 through 50 in a single ZIP folder for only 1.99, so you get an entire semester of ready to use supports for less than the cost of a single worksheet set. Each episode in the playlist has its own printable worksheet
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 Missouri Compromise (1820): Map & Impact Discussion –  Worksheet

Missouri Compromise (1820): Map & Impact Discussion – Worksheet

Help students visualize the geography behind sectional tensions with this print-and-go worksheet that combines map skills and higher-order analysis of the Missouri Compromise. Learners label a U.S. outline map (circa 1820), complete a quick reference table on the free/slave balance, and answer APUSH-style questions that practice causation, comparison, and continuity/change reasoning. What’s Inside: Clear instructions for a color-coded map activity (free vs. slave states, 36°30′ line, Missouri &
Preview of The Red Scare (APUSH 8.3) & U.S. History (No Prep! Complete Lesson!)

The Red Scare (APUSH 8.3) & U.S. History (No Prep! Complete Lesson!)

Unpack the Fear of Communism with an Engaging, No-Prep U.S. History Lesson!APUSH & U.S. History | Fully Editable & Student-ReadyExplore the Red Scare and the height of anti-communist fear in the United States with this comprehensive, teacher-ready lesson! Designed for both AP U.S. History (APUSH) and regular high school U.S. History classrooms, this resource provides the depth, clarity, and flexibility students need to understand how Cold War tensions and global events fueled domestic fear. Whet
Preview of AP World History Unit 3 Empires :Guided Notes & Historical Thinking Template

AP World History Unit 3 Empires :Guided Notes & Historical Thinking Template

Empower your students to master AP World History Unit 3: Land-Based Empires with this comprehensive and scaffolded note-taking template and guide! This resource provides a strong foundation for effective note-taking, keeping students focused on the crucial themes and historical thinking skills essential for mastering AP World History. Beyond simple recall, this guide prompts higher-level thinking, connections, and reflection, making it an indispensable tool for every AP World History classroom.
Preview of APWH: Modern Unit 1 Comparison Chart for the Aztec and Inca

APWH: Modern Unit 1 Comparison Chart for the Aztec and Inca

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In AP World History, the comparison skill helps students in important and practical ways by teaching them how to analyze similarities and differences across civilizations, events, and processes. Here's how it supports student learning: 1. Deepens Historical Understanding By comparing different societies, students recognize patterns and trends in history.They learn how different regions responded to similar challenges (e.g., revolutions, imperialism, industrialization) in unique or similar way
Preview of TED Talk: The Life, Legacy & Assassination of an African Revolutionary- Lisa Jan

TED Talk: The Life, Legacy & Assassination of an African Revolutionary- Lisa Jan

This engaging and thought-provoking worksheet explores the life, leadership, and legacy of Thomas Sankara—revolutionary leader and former president of Burkina Faso. Designed for high school and college-level students, the resource includes 20 comprehension and critical thinking questions based on a detailed narrative about Sankara’s political rise, social reforms, and controversial assassination. Students will analyze Sankara’s military training, his influences from Marxist ideology, and his swe
Preview of TED Talk: The Japanese Folktale of the Selfish Scholar- Iseult Gillespie

TED Talk: The Japanese Folktale of the Selfish Scholar- Iseult Gillespie

Immerse your students in the spiritual and moral dimensions of Shinto with this companion resource for the story of the Kyoto scholar’s journey to understand purification and compassion. Through the lens of harae and kegare, students will examine the balance between following tradition and responding to human need. This resource includes: 20 analytical discussion questions to encourage critical thinking about religion and ethics A structured essay prompt connecting Shinto concepts to broader mo
Preview of TED Talk: Big Data- Tim Smith

TED Talk: Big Data- Tim Smith

This high school resource explores big data and its role in shaping modern technology, including the development of the internet, the web, and cloud computing. Best for: Computer Science, Technology, STEM, Informational Text 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, College, Adult Ed | Print-and-go
Preview of Calculating Worth - Worksheet

Calculating Worth - Worksheet

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LessonLadder
Introduce accounting by sorting accounts into assets and liabilities and using them to calculate personal financial worth! Can be taught solo or in the Introduction to Accounting lesson.
Preview of TED Talk: 4 Things all Great Listeners Know- TED-Ed

TED Talk: 4 Things all Great Listeners Know- TED-Ed

This TED-Ed companion resource explores the science and strategies behind effective listening—a skill essential for strong relationships, productive workplaces, and open-minded dialogue. Ideal for high school and college students, this resource includes 20 discussion questions, a structured writing prompt, and a debate topic to foster critical thinking. Perfect for courses in communication, psychology, social-emotional learning, leadership, or conflict resolution, this resource empowers students
Preview of TED Talk: How Japan saved its biggest city from collapse- Roman Krznaric

TED Talk: How Japan saved its biggest city from collapse- Roman Krznaric

This high school history resource examines Edo’s transformation during the Tokugawa period and its remarkable circular economy. Students explore environmental reform, cultural practices of reuse, and lessons for modern sustainability. Includes 20 discussion questionsEssay promptGuided essay with paragraph scaffoldingClassroom debate activityPrint-ready worksheet formatGrades: 8–12 | Print-and-go
Preview of TED Talk: Why Are We So Attached To Our Things?- Christian Jarrett

TED Talk: Why Are We So Attached To Our Things?- Christian Jarrett

In this captivating TED Talk, the speaker explores the psychological phenomenon of the endowment effect and our complex relationship with possessions. From the earliest moments of life, humans form deep attachments to objects, seeing them as extensions of themselves. Through engaging examples, the talk explains how ownership influences our value systems, from the items we cherish to the way our brains process these objects. The discussion dives into the origins of this behavior, showing how chil
Preview of TED Talk: A Brief History of Toilets- Francis de los Reyes

TED Talk: A Brief History of Toilets- Francis de los Reyes

Flush away the mysteries of sanitation with this TED-Ed companion resource on the history of toilets and waste management. Perfect for high school or college students, this engaging lesson includes 20 thoughtful discussion questions, a structured essay prompt, and a compelling classroom debate. Students will explore the evolution of human sanitation, from ancient latrines to modern sewage systems, and examine the global health implications of unequal access. Ideal for history, health, environme
Preview of TED Talk: The Warrior who Defeated the Mighty Mughals- Stephanie Honchell Smith

TED Talk: The Warrior who Defeated the Mighty Mughals- Stephanie Honchell Smith

Explore the incredible life of Malik Ambar with this TED-Ed companion resource. Ideal for high school and college classrooms, this packet includes 20 critical-thinking discussion questions, an analytical writing prompt, and a structured debate on military leadership and historical recognition. Students will investigate issues of empire, resistance, race, and leadership in early modern South Asia. Perfect for: World History African & South Asian History Political & Military Studies AP World H
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