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Preview of TED Talk: War journalism should be rooted in empathy – not violence- Bel Trew

TED Talk: War journalism should be rooted in empathy – not violence- Bel Trew

This high school resource explores media, war reporting, and the breakdown of communication, helping students analyze bias, storytelling, and the role of journalism in society. 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, Government, Media Studies, Journalism, Sociology, ELA
Preview of TED Talk: What is a Coronavirus?- Elizabeth Cox

TED Talk: What is a Coronavirus?- Elizabeth Cox

This high school resource explores coronaviruses, viral transmission, and global health, helping students analyze how viruses spread, evolve, and impact human populations. 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, Public Health, Science, Global Studies, ELA
Preview of TED Talk: The power shift US politics needs- Anathea Chino

TED Talk: The power shift US politics needs- Anathea Chino

This high school resource explores Indigenous identity, representation, and leadership in democracy, helping students analyze civic engagement, equity, and the importance of diverse voices in political systems. 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, Government, Civics, Sociology, ELA
Preview of TED Talk: What to do when you’re told there’s nothing left to try- David Fajgenb

TED Talk: What to do when you’re told there’s nothing left to try- David Fajgenb

This high school resource explores resilience, healthcare inequality, and actionable hope through a powerful TED Talk, helping students analyze personal responsibility, systems, and meaningful change. 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, Psychology, Health, ELA, Sociology
Preview of TED Talk: Why do we dream?- Amy Adkins

TED Talk: Why do we dream?- Amy Adkins

This high school psychology resource explores the science and theories behind why we dream. Students examine perspectives from Freud and modern neuroscience while analyzing how dreaming may relate to memory, emotional processing, problem solving, and brain function. 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
Preview of TED Talk: What Happens to your Brain without any Social Contact?- Terry Kupers

TED Talk: What Happens to your Brain without any Social Contact?- Terry Kupers

This TED-Ed companion resource explores the psychological and physical effects of solitary confinement, tracing its history and examining its use in modern prison systems. Designed for high school or college-level learners, this resource includes 20 thought-provoking discussion questions, an extended essay prompt, and a structured debate topic that encourages critical thinking about incarceration, human rights, and rehabilitation. Perfect for social studies, psychology, or ethics courses, it inv
Preview of Personal Essay Revision Checklist

Personal Essay Revision Checklist

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LessonLadder
Use this personal essay revision checklist for students to revise and edit their personal essays, either individually or as peers! Can be taught solo or or in the How to Write Creative Texts lesson series.
Preview of TED Talk: How the US medical community fails Black mothers- Wanda Irving

TED Talk: How the US medical community fails Black mothers- Wanda Irving

This high school resource explores maternal health disparities, systemic racism, and healthcare reform through a powerful TED Talk, helping students analyze equity, public health, and social justice. 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, Sociology, ELA, Health, Public Health
Preview of TED Talk: How do you know you exist?- James Zucker

TED Talk: How do you know you exist?- James Zucker

This high school resource explores René Descartes’ philosophy of doubt and existence, including the famous idea “I think, therefore I am.” Students analyze reality, perception, and the foundations of knowledge. Best for: Philosophy, Psychology, Ethics 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 | P
Preview of TED Talk: This is how Nomadic Farmers Live

TED Talk: This is how Nomadic Farmers Live

This engaging TED-Ed companion resource explores the history, science, and modern challenges of pastoralism around the world, with a focus on sub-Saharan Africa. Students examine how mobile herding communities support ecosystems, navigate climate change, and maintain cultural traditions despite political and economic obstacles. Perfect for high school or introductory college courses in geography, world history, anthropology, environmental studies, agriculture, or global politics, this resource i
Preview of AP World History Unit 8 Topic 1 - AMSCO Reading Guide + Heimler Video Questions

AP World History Unit 8 Topic 1 - AMSCO Reading Guide + Heimler Video Questions

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AP History Lab
Struggling to get your students to actually read their AMSCO and retain key concepts? This is how I get my AP students to actually engage with AMSCO—and it works. This AP World History Topic 8.1 (Context of the Cold War) Reading Guide is designed to guide students through both Heimler’s History video content and AMSCO reading, ensuring they actively engage with the material and build exam-ready understanding. ✅ What’s Included: 5 guided questions aligned to a Heimler preview video 20 struc
Preview of 12 Angry Men ACT Reading Comprehension Passages | Multiple Choice | Test Prep

12 Angry Men ACT Reading Comprehension Passages | Multiple Choice | Test Prep

Created by
Julie Faulkner
(Prep your students with 40 ACT-style questions, 4 rigorous passages, and a timed reading experience—all built around 12 Angry Men! This engaging resource combines classic literature with college-readiness skills for a double win: ACT prep and literary analysis in one. Student Experience:Students will encounter high-interest, passage-based questions modeled after the ACT Reading section—complete with prose fiction, structure-based analysis, and inference-heavy tasks. Whether they’ve read 12
Preview of TED Talk: How does cancer spread through the body?- Ivan Seah Yu Jun

TED Talk: How does cancer spread through the body?- Ivan Seah Yu Jun

This high school science resource explores how cancer spreads through the body and the science of metastasis. Students analyze biological systems, disease progression, and modern medical approaches. Best for: Biology, Health Science, Anatomy 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 AP U.S. History FULL Unit 8 Worksheet Bundle: 1945-1980

AP U.S. History FULL Unit 8 Worksheet Bundle: 1945-1980

This comprehensive bundle for AP U.S. History Unit 8: Cold War, Social Change, and the Modern United States (1945–1980) includes a complete set of worksheets covering every subunit in Period 8, helping students analyze the political, social, economic, and cultural transformations that shaped modern America. What’s Included: Full Unit Coverage (8.1–8.15) This bundle includes 15 fully developed worksheets, each aligned to the College Board AP U.S. History Framework. Topics include the origins
Preview of Choice Architecture DBQ I Economics Standard-Aligned I Document Based Questions

Choice Architecture DBQ I Economics Standard-Aligned I Document Based Questions

📘 Full Length DBQ Style Worksheet - Document Based Questions National Standard Aligned | Choice Architecture and Cafeteria Nudges 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 scho
Preview of TED Talk: What is a gift economy?- Alex Gendler

TED Talk: What is a gift economy?- Alex Gendler

This high school social studies resource explores how gift economies function across cultures and in modern society. Students analyze exchange systems, social relationships, and the role of reciprocity in human communities. 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 you get heat stroke?- Douglas J. Casa

TED Talk: What happens when you get heat stroke?- Douglas J. Casa

This high school resource explores exertional heat stroke, including its causes, physiological effects, and life-saving treatment strategies. Students analyze how the body regulates heat, what happens during extreme overheating, and the importance of rapid response. Best for: Health, Biology, Sports Medicine Includes • 20 discussion and comprehension questions • Analytical essay prompt • Structured essay with paragraph guidance and sentence starters • Classroom debate activity • Critical thinkin
Preview of AP World History: Modern – Unit 2.2 Mongol Empire Worksheet

AP World History: Modern – Unit 2.2 Mongol Empire Worksheet

This worksheet for AP World History: Modern Unit 2.2 examines the rise, expansion, and influence of the Mongol Empire, highlighting its political structures, economic integration, and cultural impact on Afro-Eurasia from c. 1200 to c. 1450. Students engage with extended background reading on Genghis Khan’s leadership, the empire’s administrative practices, and the revival of the Silk Roads under Mongol protection. Two primary sources— The Secret History of the Mongols and William of Rubruck’s
Preview of Anti-Semitism DBQ I World Religion I Document Based Questions

Anti-Semitism DBQ I World Religion I Document Based Questions

📘 Full Length DBQ Style Worksheet - Document Based Questions National Standard Aligned | Anti-Semitism Blood Libel and Ghetto Worksheet | Evidence-Based Reading Engage your students in high-level critical thinking and evidence-based analysis on the subject of World Religion, 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 sch
Preview of The British Invasion DBQ I Theater Standard-Aligned I Document Based Questions

The British Invasion DBQ I Theater Standard-Aligned I Document Based Questions

📘 Full Length DBQ Style Worksheet - Document Based Questions National Standard Aligned | The British Invasion Webber and the Mega Musical Worksheet | Evidence-Based Reading Engage your students in high-level critical thinking and evidence-based analysis on the subject of Theater History, 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 accessib
Preview of TED Talk: How long can hair grow?- Maksim Plikus

TED Talk: How long can hair grow?- Maksim Plikus

This high school biology resource explores how human hair grows, including follicle structure, growth cycles, and the biological causes of gray hair and baldness. Students analyze how genetics, hormones, and aging influence hair growth. Includes 20 discussion questionsEssay promptGuided essay with paragraph scaffoldingClassroom debate activityPrint-ready student worksheet formatGrades: 8–12 | Print-and-go
Preview of AP Human Geography Unit 6.7: Infrastructure Worksheet

AP Human Geography Unit 6.7: Infrastructure Worksheet

This comprehensive worksheet for AP Human Geography Unit 6.7: Infrastructure examines how transportation, water, energy, and communication systems support the functioning and growth of cities. Aligned with the College Board AP Human Geography Framework.What’s Included:Background Reading: Introduces students to the concept of urban infrastructure, explaining how transportation networks, water systems, energy grids, and communication systems allow cities to function efficiently. Students explor
Preview of AP European History Unit 7.2: Nationalism Worksheet

AP European History Unit 7.2: Nationalism Worksheet

This comprehensive worksheet for AP European History Unit 7.2: Nationalism examines the development of nationalist ideology and its impact on political change in nineteenth-century Europe. Aligned with the College Board AP European History Framework, this resource helps students analyze how cultural identity, liberal reform movements, Realpolitik, and revolutionary upheaval reshaped the European political landscape. What’s IncludedBackground Reading: Introduces students to the origins of natio
Preview of AP African American Studies – Unit 2.1–2.3 Slave Trade Worksheet

AP African American Studies – Unit 2.1–2.3 Slave Trade Worksheet

This worksheet for AP African American Studies Unit 2.1–2.3 covers African explorers, departure zones, and the origins and impact of enslavement. Students engage with extended background reading, embedded maps of the slave trade, and primary sources by Phillis Wheatley and Olaudah Equiano. Activities include guiding questions, short responses, map/chart exercises, and a critical thinking essay prompt. A complete teacher answer key is included for easy grading and discussion. What’s Included: Ex
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