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Preview of First Day of Philosophy PowerPoint and Activities for Back to School High School

First Day of Philosophy PowerPoint and Activities for Back to School High School

This resource is designed for high school philosophy courses. It includes introductory slides, discussion questions, group activities, ice breakers, and more. Cover the basics and introduce a few philosophical concepts and activities to get your students thinking. Inside you will find: 11 slides to introduce a high school philosophy class in PowerPoint and Google Slides™ optionsBlank slides available to add your own class/school info"The Unexamined Life" Discussion Questions- Printable PDF + Goo
Preview of AP® World Unit 1 Topic 1.5 State Building in Africa Mini Lecture PPT and Google

AP® World Unit 1 Topic 1.5 State Building in Africa Mini Lecture PPT and Google

This lesson is designed for AP® World History Modern, Unit 1 Topic 5: State Building in Africa. The lesson includes a lecture with speaker notes, a guided notes packet, and video questions supplement the lesson. Details of what is included: 12-slide mini-lecture to briefly introduce the Bantu Migrations, Hausa Kingdoms, Mali Empire, Great Zimbabwe, and Ethiopia Printable speaker notes to accompany the lecture3-page guided notes packet for the lecture (printable PDF, digital Google option, and e
Preview of Reading American Film & Society: Unit 3 Bus Stop Pt. 1

Reading American Film & Society: Unit 3 Bus Stop Pt. 1

Reading American Film & Society: A 50-year (16 two-hour lessons) retrospective from King Kong (1933) to King Kong (1987) regarding changes in filmic society recorded by the movies of the eras, from the original film of King Kong through Stagecoach, Bus Stop, The Graduate, One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, Kramer vs Kramer, The Truman Show, and Crash. Starting with an introductory history of film, the package includes more than 200 slides with historical background and movie trivia, with stimulati
Preview of Walden, Wordsworth, WALL‑E Environmental Responsibility Unit | Transcendentalism

Walden, Wordsworth, WALL‑E Environmental Responsibility Unit | Transcendentalism

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Julie Faulkner
This multi‑genre, low‑prep unit blends Thoreau’s Walden, Wordsworth’s “The World Is Too Much With Us,” current informational texts, and Disney’s WALL‑E to explore environmental responsibility across time and genre. Students analyze, compare, and synthesize texts through guided reading, discussion, and a culminating argumentative essay aligned to AP‑style expectations. A unit plan such as this one gives the teacher ultimate flexibility in instruction, assessment, and classroom procedure. Even t
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