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Preview of The West Wing S4.E16 ∙ The California 47th

The West Wing S4.E16 ∙ The California 47th

Created by
Shawn Riggins
The West Wing – Season 4, Episode 16 “The California 47th”: AP U.S. Government & Politics Guided Viewing Guide (PDF Only)Support your AP Government students’ mastery of electoral politics and Congressional power with this comprehensive viewing guide centered on a pivotal special election. This resource includes: 25 sophisticated, chronologically organized questions that connect constitutional principles, campaign strategy, party dynamics, and democratic representation. A detailed answer key de
Preview of The West Wing S6.E20 ∙ In God We Trust

The West Wing S6.E20 ∙ In God We Trust

Created by
Shawn Riggins
This guided viewing guide for The West Wing Season 6, Episode 20, “In God We Trust,” offers AP United States Government and Politics educators a structured, chronologically organized resource featuring 25 sophisticated questions that prompt deep critical thinking about constitutional limits on religious expression, the First Amendment, separation of church and state, and the political dynamics of religion in government. The included detailed answer key supports rich classroom discussion and for
Preview of The West Wing S4.E13 ∙ The Long Goodbye

The West Wing S4.E13 ∙ The Long Goodbye

Created by
Shawn Riggins
The West Wing – Season 4, Episode 13 “The Long Goodbye”: AP U.S. Government & Politics Guided Viewing Guide (PDF Only)This expertly crafted guided viewing guide invites AP Government students to explore constitutional principles and political realities through The West Wing. Featuring: 25 high-level, chronologically sequenced questions that probe key themes such as executive leadership, resignation impacts, interbranch relations, and political accountability. A complete answer key to facilita
Preview of Philosophy Unit Bundle Epistemology and Being Human Lectures and Activities

Philosophy Unit Bundle Epistemology and Being Human Lectures and Activities

This is a unit bundle for IB Philosophy and non-IB philosophy high school courses. The thematic focus of this unit is Epistemology and Being Human. The unit contains PPT lectures, a presentation project, essay prompts, vocabulary, in-class activities, questions for readings, questions for films, all 46 Philosophy Crash Course video questions, and an IA (Internal Assessment) assignment. Details of Included Items: 7 PowerPoint Lectures with detailed teacher's notes41 Vocabulary terms and 4 voca
Preview of The West Wing S5.E5 ∙ Constituency of One

The West Wing S5.E5 ∙ Constituency of One

Created by
Shawn Riggins
The West Wing – Season 5, Episode 5 "Constituency of One": AP U.S. Government & Politics Guided Viewing Guide (PDF Only)This guided viewing guide offers AP U.S. Government & Politics teachers a powerful resource for connecting television drama to essential course concepts. Inside, you’ll find: 25 high-level, chronologically organized questions designed to provoke critical thinking on executive power, political accountability, and the legislative process. A comprehensive answer key to support
Preview of The West Wing S4.E15 ∙ Inauguration: Part 2 - Over There

The West Wing S4.E15 ∙ Inauguration: Part 2 - Over There

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Shawn Riggins
The West Wing – Season 4, Episode 15 “Inauguration: Part 2 – Over There”: AP U.S. Government & Politics Guided Viewing Guide (PDF Only)Engage your AP Government students with this detailed viewing guide focused on the complex realities of presidential power during international crises and administration transitions. This resource includes: 25 rigorous, chronologically structured questions that connect constitutional concepts, executive authority, war powers, and political dynamics. A comprehen
Preview of The West Wing S4.E22 ∙ Commencement

The West Wing S4.E22 ∙ Commencement

Created by
Shawn Riggins
The West Wing – Season 4, Episode 22 “Commencement”: AP U.S. Government & Politics Guided Viewing Guide (PDF Only)Enhance your AP United States Government & Politics curriculum with this expertly crafted guided viewing guide for The West Wing Season 4, Episode 22 “Commencement.” This resource offers: 25 carefully sequenced, high-level questions that deepen students’ understanding of presidential transitions, constitutional principles, political norms, and democratic governance. A complete a
Preview of The West Wing S4.E12 ∙ Guns Not Butter

The West Wing S4.E12 ∙ Guns Not Butter

Created by
Shawn Riggins
The West Wing – Season 4, Episode 12 “Guns Not Butter”: AP U.S. Government & Politics Guided Viewing Guide (PDF Only)This comprehensive guided viewing resource empowers AP Government teachers to engage students with sophisticated analysis of executive-legislative budget dynamics through The West Wing. Included are: 25 sequential, high-level questions aligned to AP core concepts such as fiscal policy, separation of powers, political negotiation, and constitutional governance. A complete answer
Preview of The West Wing S3.E10 ∙ Bartlet for America

The West Wing S3.E10 ∙ Bartlet for America

Created by
Shawn Riggins
The West Wing – Season 3, Episode 10 “Bartlet for America” Comprehensive Viewing Guide Featuring 25 Critical Thinking Questions, Answer Key & AP U.S. Government FRQ #4 Argument Essay Prompt – PDF FormatEngage your AP U.S. Government students with this in-depth viewing guide for The West Wing’s powerful episode “Bartlet for America.” This resource includes: Twenty-five sequential, high-level questions designed to deepen understanding of political scandal, executive leadership, constitutional c
Preview of Notes for CNN's COLD WAR - Useful for IB History & other courses

Notes for CNN's COLD WAR - Useful for IB History & other courses

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Wil Crabtree
This is a set of notes created for selected episodes of the CNN COLD WAR documentary. It is very useful to give to students while watching the documentary and allow them to add additional notes. I used these videos as part of a unit of Cold War unit in IB DP History of the Americas, however the material could be used in other courses or for general research purposes with or without the videos. There are notes for episodes 1-6, 8, 10-12, 16, and 22. There is also a quiz for episodes 1-4. (I
Preview of The West Wing S3.E12 ∙ 100,000 Airplanes

The West Wing S3.E12 ∙ 100,000 Airplanes

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Shawn Riggins
The West Wing – Season 3, Episode 21 “100,000 Airplanes” 25 High-Level Guided Viewing Questions, Complete Answer Key, & AP U.S. Government FRQ #4 Argument Essay Prompt – PDF FormatThis comprehensive viewing guide engages students with the constitutional and political complexities of executive emergency powers portrayed in The West Wing episode “100,000 Airplanes.” Designed specifically for AP U.S. Government and Politics classrooms, this resource includes: Twenty-five carefully sequenced, cri
Preview of The West Wing S2.E16 ∙ Somebody's Going to Emergency, Somebody's Going to Jail

The West Wing S2.E16 ∙ Somebody's Going to Emergency, Somebody's Going to Jail

Created by
Shawn Riggins
The West Wing – Season 2, Episode 16 “Somebody’s Going to Emergency, Somebody’s Going to Jail” Guided Viewing Questions & AP U.S. Government & Politics FRQ #4 PracticeBring executive crisis governance and constitutional theory to life in your AP Government classroom with this master‑crafted viewer’s guide: 25 high‑level, chronologically ordered critical‑thinking questions that tie directly into core AP topics: executive power, separation of powers, civil liberties, and institutional ethics. A
Preview of The West Wing S3.E11 ∙ H. Con-172

The West Wing S3.E11 ∙ H. Con-172

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Shawn Riggins
The West Wing – Season 3, Episode 11 “H. Con-172” 25 High-Level Guided Viewing Questions, Complete Answer Key, & AP U.S. Government FRQ #4 Argument Essay Prompt – PDF FormatThis comprehensive guided viewing resource brings the complex legislative and constitutional themes of The West Wing’s “H. Con-172” episode to your AP U.S. Government and Politics classroom. Designed for rigorous critical thinking and aligned with the AP exam, this product includes: Twenty-five thoughtfully sequenced, disc
Preview of Dora & the Lost City Spanish Movie Questions Guide Worksheet Emergency Sub Plans

Dora & the Lost City Spanish Movie Questions Guide Worksheet Emergency Sub Plans

This Dora & the Lost City of Gold (Dora y la ciudad perdida) movie guide is designed for Spanish students while watching the full-length feature film Dora in Spanish class. The differentiated options mean you could use variations of this one guide with all levels you teach. The movie would be the perfect complement to a study of Peru, the indigenous people of South America while emphasizing teamwork and courage. It would be a good complement to the film Pachamama or Fluency Matters' Los Bake
Preview of Rhetorical Analysis Questions for ANY Documentary | Print and Digital | AP Lang

Rhetorical Analysis Questions for ANY Documentary | Print and Digital | AP Lang

This film guide is designed to suit ANY short or long form documentary as either a print or Google slides assignment. These 3 pages of rigorous questions are laid out in an engaging way and focus on rhetorical analysis tasks. Terms included in the questions are subject; mood and tone; appeals to emotion, credibility and logic; occasion and audience; purpose and evidence; and summary. Whether you need a quick sub plan, an engaging, streaming-based homework assignment, practice with visual text
Preview of The Outsiders Novel Unit | Middle School ELA Activities & Standards Study

The Outsiders Novel Unit | Middle School ELA Activities & Standards Study

Teach The Outsiders with confidence using this complete, standards-based novel unit designed for middle school ELA. I've spent over 10 years teaching this novel, it is one of my favorite units to teach! This engaging The Outsiders novel study bundle includes everything you need to guide students through meaningful reading, discussion, writing, and critical thinking — without spending hours planning. Perfect for 7th–10th grade ELA classrooms, this unit balances rigor, creativity, and student e
Preview of Inside Out Movie Project Based Learning Personality Islands PBL & SEL Activities

Inside Out Movie Project Based Learning Personality Islands PBL & SEL Activities

Bring Pixar’s Inside Out to life in your classroom with this Personality Islands Project-Based Learning activity! Students explore social-emotional learning, identity, and self-awareness through an engaging project that blends movie analysis with hands-on SEL activities. Perfect for upper elementary and middle school learners.Looking to support your student's social-emotional needs?What better way to engage students than with a MOVIE TIME? ... INSIDE, OUT is certainly a fun childhood favori
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 “Don’t Throw Away Your Shot” – Hamilton History & Government Analysis Activity

“Don’t Throw Away Your Shot” – Hamilton History & Government Analysis Activity

Bring history to life with this engaging, standards-aligned activity based on Hamilton! In this resource, students connect major historical and political events to songs from Hamilton while practicing critical thinking, visual analysis, and historical reasoning. Perfect for U.S. Government, AP Government, U.S. History, or interdisciplinary classes, this activity helps students move beyond memorization and into meaningful analysis. Students will: Match key historical events to Hamilton songsAnal
Preview of The West Wing S7.E12 ∙ Duck and Cover

The West Wing S7.E12 ∙ Duck and Cover

Created by
Shawn Riggins
This expertly crafted guided viewing guide for The West Wing Season 7, Episode 12, "Duck and Cover," provides AP U.S. Government and Politics educators with 25 chronologically arranged, high-level critical thinking questions designed to engage students deeply with themes of executive power, national security, and constitutional governance. Included is a thorough answer key and an AP-aligned FRQ #4 Argument Essay prompt, perfect for classroom discussion, exam practice, and connecting popular med
Preview of 1984 - Movie Guide - AP Literature and Composition - 25 Questions

1984 - Movie Guide - AP Literature and Composition - 25 Questions

AP English Literature and Composition Movie Guide: 1984 (1984) Theme Focus: Power and Surveillance • Language and Reality • Rebellion and Conformity • Symbolism and Dystopia Dive into George Orwell’s chilling vision of totalitarian control with this comprehensive movie guide for 1984 (1984). This stark adaptation brings Winston Smith’s struggle against a regime that reshapes history and thought into vivid imagery—offering students a potent case study in narrative perspective, political allegor
Preview of The Great Gatsby Movie Guide | Unit | Lesson Plan | Any Movie Version | Sub Plan

The Great Gatsby Movie Guide | Unit | Lesson Plan | Any Movie Version | Sub Plan

Created by
Julie Faulkner
Add rigor and interest to your  The Great Gatsby unit or movie study with this The Great Gatsby Movie Guide! The activities included could be used with your study of the novel or movie, but they are not novel-to-film comparisons. This pack works with the 1974 or 2013 version of the movie to study a film as a text. Each of these no-prep, standards-based activities and assignments is classroom tested and student approved, and will have you covered for up to two weeks! Student Experience: Studen
Preview of TED Talks Comprehension (Quin Patton: How to Think Like a Scientist)

TED Talks Comprehension (Quin Patton: How to Think Like a Scientist)

Created by
Kathy Adams
TED Talks are highly engaging and provide great opportunity for listening comprehension. This TED Talk, by Quin Patton, challenges students to apply the Scientific Method to their everyday lives. After viewing and discussing the TED Talk, Quin Patton: How to Think Like a Scientist, students answer 10 comprehension questions. ** Note** This is part of a larger product which includes Depth and Complexity tasks as designed by Dr. Sandra Kaplan. If interested, follow this link. TED Talks: Quin Pa
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