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Preview of AP History: What is Contextualization Teach Model Practice AP World, APUSH, Euro

AP History: What is Contextualization Teach Model Practice AP World, APUSH, Euro

Student Guide: What Is Contextualization?This comprehensive resource is designed to help students master the AP History skill of contextualization across AP World, AP U.S., and AP European History. It includes everything needed to teach, model, and practice this skill through direct instruction, warm-ups, peer review, and extension activities. What's Included:29 pages of activities & instructionA clear, student-friendly explanation of contextualization with examplesQuick check-in QuizFix the
Preview of Intro to Java: Lesson 3.4 — Encapsulation & Access Modifiers

Intro to Java: Lesson 3.4 — Encapsulation & Access Modifiers

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Mr. H Codes
Encapsulation & Access Modifiers Worksheet — Introduction to Java: Lesson 3.4Perfect for 9th–12th grade Computer Science and AP CSAHelp your students fully understand encapsulation, private vs. public, and getters/setters with this classroom-ready Java worksheet packet! Designed specifically for CSA Java courses, this resource breaks down complex OOP concepts into clear, approachable steps with visuals, examples, guided practice, and a complete teacher answer key. This printable 8.5x11 packet
Preview of Critiquing Lincoln’s Reunification Arguments

Critiquing Lincoln’s Reunification Arguments

Engage your AP U.S. History students in an analysis of Abraham Lincoln’s First Inaugural Address with this ready-to-use worksheet. Designed for collaborative learning, this activity helps students evaluate Lincoln’s constitutional, historical, practical, and moral arguments for reunification in the wake of Southern secession. What’s Included: Background context on Lincoln’s First Inaugural Address Four carefully selected excerpts (Constitutional, Legal, Practical, and Moral) Individual analys
Preview of APUSH Identity Timeline Template: Race, Class, and Gender Across U.S. History

APUSH Identity Timeline Template: Race, Class, and Gender Across U.S. History

Help your students visually track how race, class, and gender have shaped life in America across major historical periods with this ready-to-use timeline template! Designed specifically for AP U.S. History, this resource guides students to organize key developments in identity formation using a structured table format. What’s Included: Editable Word Document (.docx) 4-column timeline with the following periods: – 1763–1800 – 1800–1848 – 1848–1898 – 1898–1945 Pre-labeled identity catego
Preview of Constitutional Crisis Simulation | Foreign Interference Decision Game | No Prep

Constitutional Crisis Simulation | Foreign Interference Decision Game | No Prep

Can students defend democracy under pressure?In this high-engagement Constitutional Crisis Decision Simulation, students become senior advisers during a contested election shaped by foreign interference, institutional uncertainty, and alliance pressure. Students must analyze competing interests, weigh trade-offs, respond to a surprise escalation, and recommend a course of action when no option is risk free.This is not passive worksheet work — it is a structured decision simulation built aroun
Preview of AP European History Unit 5.6: Napoleon’s Rise, Dominance, and Defeat Worksheet

AP European History Unit 5.6: Napoleon’s Rise, Dominance, and Defeat Worksheet

This comprehensive worksheet for AP European History Unit 5.6: Napoleon’s Rise, Dominance, and Defeat guides students through the dramatic rise of Napoleon Bonaparte, the consolidation of his empire, and the key military and political developments that led to his downfall. A ligned with the College Board AP European History Framework, this resource helps students analyze how Napoleon transformed France, reshaped Europe, and influenced nationalism, legal systems, and international relations. Wha
Preview of Business Management IB 1.2 Types of Organizations -  Revision Quiz & Flashcards

Business Management IB 1.2 Types of Organizations - Revision Quiz & Flashcards

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Wolsey Academy
One lesson in a series of 5 covering key topics in module ‘1.2 Types of Business Organization’ of the International Baccalaureate Business Management topic. Each lesson comes with key word flash cards, a range of activities and case studies. Ideal for an expert and non-expert teacher alike to deliver the essential content their students need to develop their understanding. The other lessons are as follows: 1. 1. Public v Private Businesses 2. For Profit Businesses 3. Social Enterprises 4. No
Preview of Business Management IB 1.2 Types of Organisations - Social Enterprises

Business Management IB 1.2 Types of Organisations - Social Enterprises

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Wolsey Academy
One lesson in a series of 5 covering key topics in module ‘1.2 Types of Business Organisation’ of the International Baccalaureate Business Management topic. Each lesson comes with key word flash cards, a range of activities and case studies. Ideal for an expert and non-expert teacher alike to deliver the essential content their students need to develop their understanding. The other lessons are as follows: 1. 1. Public v Private Businesses 2. For Profit Businesses 3. Social Enterprises 4. No
Preview of Business Management IB 1.2 Types of Organisations - Public v Private Business

Business Management IB 1.2 Types of Organisations - Public v Private Business

Created by
Wolsey Academy
One lesson in a series of 5 covering key topics in module ‘1.2 Types of Business Organisation’ of the International Baccalaureate Business Management topic. Each lesson comes with key word flash cards, a range of activities and case studies. Ideal for an expert and non-expert teacher alike to deliver the essential content their students need to develop their understanding. The other lessons are as follows: 1. 1. Public v Private Businesses 2. For Profit Businesses 3. Social Enterprises 4. No
Preview of The Matrix Film Scene Analysis | AP Lang Rhetorical Analysis Lesson

The Matrix Film Scene Analysis | AP Lang Rhetorical Analysis Lesson

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LITFlicks
🎬 Teach Rhetorical Analysis Through Film — No Prep Required Engage your students with this high-interest AP Lang lesson using the iconic red pill scene from The Matrix. This resource helps students analyze how cinematic techniques function as rhetoric, making abstract skills more concrete and memorable. Perfect for: AP Lang rhetorical analysis practice Introducing visual rhetoric End-of-year engagement (when students need something fresh!) Bridging film and literary analysis ✨ What’s
Preview of Frankenstein & Paradise Lost Comparative Analysis | AP Lit Creative Mosaic Proje

Frankenstein & Paradise Lost Comparative Analysis | AP Lit Creative Mosaic Proje

Bring your AP Literature classroom to life with this creative and analytical comparative project!In this two-day unit, students conduct a close reading of key parallel passages from Frankenstein and Paradise Lost, annotating for diction, tone, and imagery in clear, side-by-side tables. After analyzing how Mary Shelley reimagines Milton’s themes of creation, rebellion, isolation, and the pursuit of knowledge, students synthesize their understanding through a visual “Mosaic of Creation & Fall
Preview of Polar Functions: The Queen's Rose Garden

Polar Functions: The Queen's Rose Garden

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Moses Het
A fun way to practice graphing polar functions that will also give you something pretty to decorate your classroom with! This is also designed to get students reasoning and explaining mathematically. In order to complete it, they need to explain why it is impossible to create a 6-petaled rose using the standard formulas (or come up with their own out-of-the-box formula!) If you're teaching AP Precalculus, this goes with lesson 3.14: Polar Function Graphs. I used this immediately after going thro
Preview of Math-Was Pythagoras "Right" About his Triangles? All About His Theorem!

Math-Was Pythagoras "Right" About his Triangles? All About His Theorem!

Learn geometry by studying the ancient Greek mathematician, Pythagoras, and his famous Pythagorian Theorem. Using investigation and logic you will prove that Pythagoras was right!This math Exploration includes detailed, student-friendly Steps to Success that lead the learner through the process of creating a high-level, quality independent project. To add rigor and thoughtfulness, students reflect on their Exploration by answering standards-based Questions of Mathematical Practice. Supporting
Preview of Grade 3 Challenge Problems - Identifying Patterns

Grade 3 Challenge Problems - Identifying Patterns

Here is a critical thinking worksheet I created to help challenge students who have already showed mastery of CCSS OAT.9. Often times, teachers use the multiplication table as a basis for identifying patterns. This is great - the table is FULL of patterns! But what happens when some of your students have already found them all and are growing bored and restless? This handout will walk students through two problems that help them find two unique multiplication patterns. The added writing
Preview of Fall Equinox Science | Earth’s Tilt & Day/Night Balance | K–12, TEKS-Aligned

Fall Equinox Science | Earth’s Tilt & Day/Night Balance | K–12, TEKS-Aligned

Description: Bring the Fall Equinox to life with this hands-on science lesson where students investigate why day and night are equal and how Earth’s tilt and orbit create seasonal changes. Elementary: Use a globe and flashlight to model sunlight, draw Earth during equinox, and record equal day/night hours.Middle School: Graph daylight hours across seasons and compare equinox vs. solstice.High School: Analyze latitude-based daylight data, calculate Earth’s tilt (23
Preview of AP Language & Composition Essay Writing Remediation Synthesis Argument Analysis

AP Language & Composition Essay Writing Remediation Synthesis Argument Analysis

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21stCenturyLit
Teachers and students alike are often daunted by the three different essays included on the AP exam at the end of the year ( rhetorical analysis, argument, and synthesis). This unit offers three distinct essay writing opportunities (one per essay type) for students to write practice essays, remediate their misconceptions and errors, work with model sample essays, and create final drafts that will ensure their success on the essay portion of their essay. *Reflects 2019 Course Updates*EACH Unit C
Preview of Contratiempo Discussion Guide + Answer Key | Spanish III–AP | Debate & Analysis

Contratiempo Discussion Guide + Answer Key | Spanish III–AP | Debate & Analysis

Engage your students in high-level thinking with this cinematic discussion guide for Contratiempo!This resource is designed to move beyond basic comprehension and push students toward deep analysis, critical thinking, and meaningful discussion—all in Spanish. Perfect for Spanish III, Spanish IV, and AP Spanish Language & Culture, this guide helps students explore the film’s complex themes of truth, deception, justice, and moral responsibility. ✨ What’s Included: ✔️ Structured discussion que
Preview of Introduction to Java: Lesson 3.6 — Array Algorithms

Introduction to Java: Lesson 3.6 — Array Algorithms

Created by
Mr. H Codes
Introduction to Java: Lesson 3.6 — Array Algorithms (Searching, Max/Min, Shifting, Counting) Teach array algorithms with confidence using this fully printable, classroom-ready worksheet packet designed for high school Computer Science and CSA Java students. This resource breaks down essential algorithmic skills—including searching, traversal, max/min, shifting, and counting—into clear, student-friendly steps. Perfect for AP CSA, Intro to Java, and CS1 courses. This packet includes a complete s
Preview of "The Lottery" by Shirley Jackson AP Lit. Lesson focusing on Narration and Irony

"The Lottery" by Shirley Jackson AP Lit. Lesson focusing on Narration and Irony

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Lit is the Life
This eight-day resource focuses on "The Lottery" by Shirley Jackson, using the text to teach point of view and narration. There is a two-day introduction to point of view through the analysis of art (Artemisia Gentileschi's painting of "Susannah the Elders" Biblical tale, compared to other versions painted by males). The resource includes: Eight day unit plan for short story "The Lottery" (PDF) Bell Work & Closure Questions for each day Graphic Organizers to identify Point of View/Narration Do
Preview of FRENCH ~ Menu

FRENCH ~ Menu

***EDITABLE & PDF!!!*** French Menu Project ~ Grades 4–7 Students create their own French restaurant menu, complete with a front cover design, menu sections for different meals, prices, images, and contact information with a logo. Clear checklists, a planning template guide, lists of vocabulary for each section of the menu. This low‑prep resource supports French vocabulary development, organization, and neatness skills. Students love showing off their finished menus! What’s Included: • Cle
Preview of "GATTACA" film Socratic Seminar - IB DP English B HL Oral Speaking Practice

"GATTACA" film Socratic Seminar - IB DP English B HL Oral Speaking Practice

Created by
Laura loves IB
You're looking for an engaging, summative assessment based on a film, that isn't the typical essay question prompt. Look no further than this resource!I first watched GATTACA in my high school English class, and all these years later I love showing it to my students - its themes are still as relevant today as ever. This engaging, English B resource includes:A text (a film review) as the base for the Socratic seminar Reflective questions based on the text Detailed instructions & guidelinesSent
Preview of Compare MLK and Black Panthers: Civil Rights Advice Column Worksheet

Compare MLK and Black Panthers: Civil Rights Advice Column Worksheet

Created by
The History Cat
Let students step into the shoes of a 1960s advice columnist and use historical evidence to advise real people facing civil rights challenges. This activity puts students in the role of a newspaper advice columnist responding to community members impacted by the Civil Rights Movement. Students analyze firsthand accounts, historical context, and relevant primary sources to craft thoughtful, evidence-based responses. Instead of summarizing events, they explain, advise, and justify solutions usi
Preview of AP Lang Synthesis Essay Body Paragraph Lesson - Slides, Commentary Tips

AP Lang Synthesis Essay Body Paragraph Lesson - Slides, Commentary Tips

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NoPrepEnglish
Help your AP Language and Composition students master one of the toughest skills on the Synthesis Essay: writing strong, structured body paragraphs with layered commentary. This ready-to-use resource includes a complete lesson, editable slides, reference handout, and practice worksheet. Students will start by learning about the structure of an effective synthesis body paragraph, analyzing and annotating an exemplar, and practicing drafting their own body paragraph with sentence frames. What’s In
Preview of AP Lang Open Argument Lesson | Get Out Film Activity | Argument Writing Practice

AP Lang Open Argument Lesson | Get Out Film Activity | Argument Writing Practice

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LITFlicks
Looking for an engaging way to teach the AP Lang open argument essay? This ready-to-use lesson uses a powerful scene from Get Out to help students generate ideas, take a clear position, and write a strong argument essay—all while staying engaged. Instead of starting with an abstract prompt, students begin with a compelling film clip exploring power, control, and autonomy, then apply those ideas to a real-world argument. 🎯 What’s Included ✔ 2-Day Teacher Guide (clear pacing + structure) ✔ S
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