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Preview of The Crucible Unit: Lesson Plans, Prompts, Quizzes, Paired Texts, Questions

The Crucible Unit: Lesson Plans, Prompts, Quizzes, Paired Texts, Questions

Created by
Julie Faulkner
Teach Miller's The Crucible from beginning to end with challenging, creative, and real-world activities. This HUGE 350+ page unit guide for  The Crucible contains classic yet modern resources, rigorous yet fun, and, of course, easy to prep and organized to make your job easier. Student Experience: From the active reading graphic organizers with QR links to videos where students can hear from Miller himself to the modern witch hunt short research project to the paired poetry lesson with Anne
Preview of The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street-Practice/Quiz

The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street-Practice/Quiz

This resource is a comprehensive 7th-grade quiz designed to assess students’ comprehension, vocabulary, and understanding of mood and tone through the analysis of  “The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street.” It includes short excerpts from the play, multiple-choice and short-answer questions, vocabulary exercises focused on prefixes and root words, and matching activities. Teachers can use it to evaluate students’ reading comprehension, analytical skills, and literary understanding in a structured,
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 Science Careers Quiz (20 Questions) Career Profiles + Reflection Grades 5-9

Science Careers Quiz (20 Questions) Career Profiles + Reflection Grades 5-9

Created by
Allison Smith
Get students excited about science careers with a lesson that feels like a personality quiz—but builds real science identity and vocabulary. What Kind of Scientist Are You? is a 20-question science career quiz that helps students discover a “scientist type,” then read a matching career profile with real scientists, education pathways, cool facts, and reflection questions. Perfect for the beginning of the year, career day, STEM week, advisory, sub plans, or an engaging end-of-unit activity.
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 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 TED Talk: How to Write Comedy- Jodie Houlston-Lau

TED Talk: How to Write Comedy- Jodie Houlston-Lau

Show students how even a well-timed joke can deepen a dramatic story with this TED-Ed companion resource on comic relief in literature and storytelling. This high school and college-level resource examines how authors and storytellers use humor to balance serious narratives, increase tension, and deliver complex emotional truths. Students will explore powerful examples from ancient epics to modern literature, and consider how they can apply these techniques in their own writing. This resource in
Preview of Macbeth Soliloquy Reading Comprehension | AP Lit Analysis IThe Reverse Method

Macbeth Soliloquy Reading Comprehension | AP Lit Analysis IThe Reverse Method

Reading comprehension meets deep literary analysis with The Reverse Method, a step-by-step strategy designed to help students tackle complex texts with confidence. This AP-level lesson guides students through Macbeth’s iconic soliloquy using clear instruction, guided analysis, AP-style multiple-choice questions, discussion prompts, and a mini quiz with answer explanations. Ideal for AP Literature, Honors ELA, or advanced juniors and seniors.
Preview of Beowulf Reading Assessment #12 on Lines 2911-3180 (Seamus Heaney translation)

Beowulf Reading Assessment #12 on Lines 2911-3180 (Seamus Heaney translation)

Created by
Bethany Edstrom
This activity is meant to assess students’ reading comprehension of lines 2911-3180 of Beowulf. This assessment is meant to be open book and asks the students to cite their answers by line numbers. It includes TEN objective free-response questions and a total of FIFTEEN vocabulary words that the students are asked to define. The instructions remind students to provide line numbers to support their answers. I use this activity as a substitute for a traditional reading quiz and count it and others
Preview of Reading Assessment #10 on Lines 2391-2660 of Beowulf (Seamus Heaney Translation)

Reading Assessment #10 on Lines 2391-2660 of Beowulf (Seamus Heaney Translation)

Created by
Bethany Edstrom
This activity is meant to assess students’ reading comprehension of lines 2391-2660 of Beowulf. This assessment is meant to be open book and asks the students to cite their answers by line numbers. It includes SEVEN objective free-response questions and a total of SEVEN vocabulary words that the students are asked to define. The instructions remind students to provide line numbers to support their answers. I use this activity as a substitute for a traditional reading quiz and count it and others
Preview of Winter theme AP Psych quiz! The GREAT NORTH POLE MIND MELT! Key included

Winter theme AP Psych quiz! The GREAT NORTH POLE MIND MELT! Key included

🧠 The Great North Pole Mind Melt | Winter AP Psychology Review Quiz + Lesson Plan ❄️Looking for a funny, inclusive, winter-themed psychology review that doesn’t mention holidays but still feels magical? This 30-question cumulative story quiz takes your students straight to the North Pole for a day of psychological chaos. From Santa’s motivational meltdowns to Mrs. Claus’s “therapy sessions,” students will apply real AP Psych terms across all seven major units — without even realizing how m
Preview of Reading Assessment #11 on Lines 2661-2910 of Beowulf (Seamus Heaney Translation)

Reading Assessment #11 on Lines 2661-2910 of Beowulf (Seamus Heaney Translation)

Created by
Bethany Edstrom
This activity is meant to assess students’ reading comprehension of lines 2391-2660 of Beowulf. This assessment is meant to be open book and asks the students to cite their answers by line numbers. It includes FIVE objective free-response questions, ONE thought question that asks students to make a prediction about the te4xt, and a total of SIXTEEN vocabulary words that the students are asked to define. The instructions remind students to provide line numbers to support their answers. I use this
Preview of Introduction to Animals Powerpoint and Notes - Symmetry Embryology Development

Introduction to Animals Powerpoint and Notes - Symmetry Embryology Development

This 82-slide PowerPoint (and Google Slides!) presentation provides an in-depth study of the characteristics of animals, types of body symmetry, embryonic development and embryology, the germ layers, formation of a coelom, protostomes and deuterostomes, and so much more. See complete list of topics below. This PowerPoint with Notes for Teacher and Student will ensure that your students master the concepts found in the "Introduction to Animals" chapter of a traditional high school biology textbo
Preview of AP Lang Synthesis Essay Text Set with Samples & Rubrics | Prompt: Tracking Apps

AP Lang Synthesis Essay Text Set with Samples & Rubrics | Prompt: Tracking Apps

Created by
Julie Faulkner
In this easy‑prep AP Lang Synthesis Prompt Text Set, students analyze multiple nonfiction texts about a high‑interest, real‑world issue: parent and teen use of phone tracking apps. After reading the articles, students craft a source‑based argumentative essay where they take a clear stance on the debate. This NEWLY updated resource is perfect for AP Language and Composition, Honors ELA, and general education English classes that need practice with argument writing, source integration, and eviden
Preview of 1984 Part 1, 2, & 3 CORE+SUP.+ADV. Workbooks Bundle (9) with Teacher Answer Key

1984 Part 1, 2, & 3 CORE+SUP.+ADV. Workbooks Bundle (9) with Teacher Answer Key

1984 Complete Novel Study Bundle – CORE + Supported + Advanced (Parts 1–3) Differentiated, Full-Novel Resources for Every Learner | 9 Workbooks Total Teach George Orwell’s 1984 with a comprehensive, fully differentiated approach. This ultimate bundle includes nine student workbooks—CORE, Supported, and Advanced—for Parts 1–3, covering the entire novel from beginning to end. Perfect for mixed-ability classrooms, honors, and AP students, this bundle allows teachers to: Assign the right lev
Preview of Rural-Urban Migration by Women in Japan Article and FRQ (APHG, Topics 2.7, 7.4)

Rural-Urban Migration by Women in Japan Article and FRQ (APHG, Topics 2.7, 7.4)

This article and question set are designed in the style of a 7-part FRQ to help students get used to the structure of writing in APHG. This article describes the phenomenon of women moving from rural to urban in greater numbers than men, in response to social and economic factors. Touching on several topics within Unit 2 and 7 of APHG, especially Topic 2.7 and 7.4, this article is useful as a case study, FRQ practice or an independent sub assignment. Included: Rural to Urban Migration by Women i
Preview of TED Talk: The unheard story of David and Goliath- Malcolm Gladwell

TED Talk: The unheard story of David and Goliath- Malcolm Gladwell

This high school resource explores the story of David and Goliath through the lens of strategy, perception, and power, helping students analyze assumptions and real-world decision-making. 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, History, ELA, Psychology, Philosophy
Preview of TED Talk: The fundamentals of space-time: Part 2- Andrew Pontzen and Tom Whyntie

TED Talk: The fundamentals of space-time: Part 2- Andrew Pontzen and Tom Whyntie

This high school resource explores the physics of light and relativity, including space-time diagrams, Lorentz transformations, and the effects of time dilation and length contraction. Students analyze motion, perspective, and the nature of reality in modern physics. Best for: Physics, Astronomy, STEM Includes • 20 discussion and comprehension questions • Analytical essay prompt • Structured essay with paragraph guidance and sentence starters • Classroom debate activity • Critical thinking discu
Preview of TED Talk: Would you opt for a life with no pain?- Bethany Rickwald and Hayley Le

TED Talk: Would you opt for a life with no pain?- Bethany Rickwald and Hayley Le

This high school philosophy resource explores Robert Nozick’s Experience Machine and the debate over whether pleasure is the highest good in life. Students analyze hedonism, truth, and authenticity while evaluating whether real experiences—both joyful and painful—hold greater value than simulated happiness. Includes • 20 discussion and comprehension questions • Analytical essay prompt • Structured essay with paragraph guidance and sentence starters • Classroom debate activity • Critical thinking
Preview of Narrative Guided Question Revision Checklist for High School & College Writers

Narrative Guided Question Revision Checklist for High School & College Writers

Help your students revise narrative-beased writing with confidence and clarity. This student‑friendly, deeply scaffolded revision checklist teaches writers how to revise—not just what to fix. Unlike traditional checklists that ask students to judge whether something is “clear,” “focused,” or “well‑supported,” this tool guides them through purposeful questions that strengthen their thinking, deepen their reasoning, and help them make meaningful changes to their drafts. Designed for high school an
Preview of TED Talk: How miscommunication happens (and how to avoid it)- Katherine Hampsten

TED Talk: How miscommunication happens (and how to avoid it)- Katherine Hampsten

Help your students understand why miscommunication happens—and how to prevent it. This TED-Ed companion resource explores the transactional model of communication through 20 thought-provoking discussion questions, a structured essay prompt, and a fully developed debate topic about the causes of miscommunication. Perfect for high school or college courses in communication studies, psychology, interpersonal dynamics, or media literacy. This resource encourages students to analyze perceptual filter
Preview of TED Talk: The World’s most Dangerous Fart- Nick Caruso and Dani Rabaiotti

TED Talk: The World’s most Dangerous Fart- Nick Caruso and Dani Rabaiotti

This TED-Ed companion resource explores the strange, smelly, and sometimes serious science of animal flatulence—from defensive cloacal pops to climate-changing cow farts. Designed for high school and college students, it includes 20 discussion questions, a structured essay prompt, and a thought-provoking debate topic. Perfect for biology, environmental science, or anatomy classes, this resource blends humor with real-world science to engage students in unexpected ways.
Preview of Nonfiction English Reading Comprehension Passages | Current Events | BUNDLE #1

Nonfiction English Reading Comprehension Passages | Current Events | BUNDLE #1

Created by
Julie Faulkner
Ignite student curiosity and critical thinking with this engaging bundle of five Hot Topics Informational Text Reading Comprehension Lessons—designed to make close reading meaningful and relevant. Each no-prep lesson includes authentic, rich expository texts, standards-aligned comprehension tasks, writing prompts, and extension activities—everything you need for an impactful and complete classroom experience, with answer keys included. Updated 2025! Topics/Articles:Energy DrinksInternet SafetyTr
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