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Preview of APES Unit 3 Card Sort Activity – Generalist vs. Specialist, r/K & Survivorship

APES Unit 3 Card Sort Activity – Generalist vs. Specialist, r/K & Survivorship

Looking for a hands-on, student-centered way to teach species strategies and population dynamics? In this 2-day AP Environmental Science activity, students use species cards and trait-based analysis to investigate how generalist vs. specialist niches, r-/K-selected reproduction, and survivorship curves (Types I, II, and III) influence species survival. As students sort, categorize, and compare organisms, they identify patterns and evaluate how species traits and human impacts (HIPPCO) af
Preview of AP Environmental - r- and K-selected Strategies  : Worksheets | Grade 9-12

AP Environmental - r- and K-selected Strategies : Worksheets | Grade 9-12

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AP Exam Ready
Are you looking for a comprehensive resource to teach your students about r- and K-selected strategies in populations? This AP Environmental Science resource is tailored to provide your high school students with the knowledge they need to excel in their understanding of how different species adapt their reproductive strategies to their environments. With a focus on critical thinking and application, this resource will help students to grasp the fundamental concepts of population dynamics and th
Preview of AP Statistics Regression Maze - Slope, Solve for y-intercept, r, r², Residuals

AP Statistics Regression Maze - Slope, Solve for y-intercept, r, r², Residuals

This engaging maze activity helps students practice the linear regression calculations for AP Statistics. In each problem, several regression statistics are provided, and students must calculate the missing values, such as slope, intercept, correlation coefficient, coefficient of determination, predicted value, and residual. Students record their answers on the student answer sheet and follow the correct path through the maze; wrong answers lead to dead ends, making the activity naturally sel
Preview of Afrofuturism Unit: Samuel R. Delany & Octavia Butler

Afrofuturism Unit: Samuel R. Delany & Octavia Butler

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KayMatCa Inc.
Afrofuturism Unit: Samuel R. Delany & Octavia ButlerBlack Genius Framework – Unit 3: Thought & Theory Bring Afrofuturism into your classroom with this powerful, standards-aligned secondary ELA/Social Studies resource exploring Samuel R. Delany and Octavia E. Butler as foundational thinkers in Black speculative thought. This ready-to-use unit moves students beyond “representation matters” and into deeper conversations about: ✔ Power ✔ Language ✔ Technology ✔ Structural oppression ✔ Radical imag
Preview of TED Talk: Why it’s worth listening to people you disagree with- Zachary R. Wood

TED Talk: Why it’s worth listening to people you disagree with- Zachary R. Wood

This high school resource explores the importance of engaging with controversial ideas, helping students analyze free speech, empathy, and the role of dialogue in learning and societal progress. 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: 9–12Subjects: Social Studies, Government, Philosophy, Ethics, Psychology, ELA
Preview of Earth’s Hydrosphere: Water Systems & Human Impact | High School Social Studies R

Earth’s Hydrosphere: Water Systems & Human Impact | High School Social Studies R

This high school geography resource examines Earth’s hydrosphere as an interconnected system that shapes climate, ecosystems, and human settlement. Students analyze water movement, availability, and conflict to evaluate sustainability and real-world decision-making. IncludesComponents of the hydrosphere and global water cycle modelingSystems tracing of water movement across atmosphere, land, and oceansCase studies on river civilizations, modern cities, and water dependenceContemporary challenges
Preview of Mixed Economies: Markets, Government, & Policy Balance | High School Geography R

Mixed Economies: Markets, Government, & Policy Balance | High School Geography R

This high school geography resource examines mixed economies and how governments balance free markets with regulation and social welfare. Students analyze the economic spectrum, compare global models, and evaluate policy choices that address inequality, sustainability, and growth. IncludesMixed economy overview and key termsEconomic spectrum: market to commandRole of regulation and social welfareSystems diagram of market–state balanceGlobal comparisons: U.S., Sweden, China, SingaporePolicy tools
Preview of Human Development Index (HDI) & Global Well-Being | High School Social Studies R

Human Development Index (HDI) & Global Well-Being | High School Social Studies R

This high school geography resource examines how the Human Development Index measures development beyond economic output alone. Students analyze health, education, and income data to evaluate global patterns, inequality, and the strengths and limits of development metrics. IncludesTraditional development classifications and limits of GDPHDI dimensions: health, education, and standard of livingVisual model of HDI calculation and weightingGlobal development patterns and country comparisonsCritical
Preview of AP U.S. Government – Unit 1.6: Principles of the Constitution | R&Qs

AP U.S. Government – Unit 1.6: Principles of the Constitution | R&Qs

This resource focuses on Unit 1.6: Principles of the Constitution, including checks and balances, separation of powers, and federalism. Includes a concise reading with comprehension questions, multiple-choice practice, and short-answer questions. Prepares students for AP exam stimulus-based analysis.
Preview of La Niña: Global Climate Effects & Teleconnections | High School Social Studies R

La Niña: Global Climate Effects & Teleconnections | High School Social Studies R

This high school geography resource examines La Niña as the cool phase of ENSO and its far-reaching impacts on global weather patterns. Students analyze ocean temperatures, atmospheric circulation, and regional case studies to explain climate variability and human consequences. IncludesExplanation of La Niña within the ENSO cycleOceanic temperature patterns, trade winds, upwelling, and thermocline shiftsTeleconnections linking Pacific cooling to global weather changesGlobal precipitation and tem
Preview of Winkel Tripel Projection & Balanced World Mapping | High School Social Studies R

Winkel Tripel Projection & Balanced World Mapping | High School Social Studies R

This high school geography resource examines the Winkel Tripel projection and why it is considered a balanced compromise for world maps. Students analyze how cartographers minimize distortion in area, distance, and direction to evaluate accuracy, perspective, and map purpose. IncludesHistorical context of Oswald Winkel and 1921 projection designExplanation of the “Tripel” balance: area, distance, and directionMathematical compromise using equirectangular and Aitoff modelsCase study on National G
Preview of AP U.S. Government – Unit 1.8: Constitutional Interpretations of Federalism R&Qs

AP U.S. Government – Unit 1.8: Constitutional Interpretations of Federalism R&Qs

This resource examines Unit 1.8: Constitutional Interpretations of Federalism, including landmark cases such as McCulloch v. Maryland and U.S. v. Lopez. Includes a clear student reading, comprehension checks, MCQs, and SAQs. Helps students apply case law to federalism debates.
Preview of AP U.S. Government – Unit 1.7: Relationship Between States and the Fed R&Qs

AP U.S. Government – Unit 1.7: Relationship Between States and the Fed R&Qs

Aligned with the CED, this resource covers Unit 1.7: Relationship Between States and the Federal Government. Topics include the 10th Amendment, enumerated vs. implied powers, and the Supremacy Clause. Includes comprehension questions, MCQs, and SAQs. Supports mastery of federalism concepts tested on the AP Exam.
Preview of NATO: Collective Defense, Expansion, & Global Security | High School Geography R

NATO: Collective Defense, Expansion, & Global Security | High School Geography R

This high school geography resource examines the United Nations as a system for international cooperation, peacekeeping, and global problem-solving. Students analyze UN structure, decision-making power, and real-world impact to evaluate the organization’s effectiveness and limitations. IncludesPurpose of the United NationsFounding after World War IISix main UN organsGeneral Assembly roleSecurity Council roleVeto power overviewPeacekeeping missionsHumanitarian agenciesSustainable Development Goal
Preview of AP U.S. Government – Unit 1.5: Ratification of the U.S. Constitution | R&Qs

AP U.S. Government – Unit 1.5: Ratification of the U.S. Constitution | R&Qs

This reading and question set explores Unit 1.5: Ratification of the Constitution, including the Federalist vs. Anti-Federalist debates, Federalist No. 10, Brutus No. 1, and the Bill of Rights. Includes comprehension checks and AP-style questions. Perfect for building exam-ready analysis of founding documents.
Preview of TED Talk: Is the Weather Actually Becoming More Extreme?- R. Saravanan

TED Talk: Is the Weather Actually Becoming More Extreme?- R. Saravanan

Help students clearly understand the difference between weather and climate with this TED-Ed companion resource. Using engaging real-world examples, students will explore why weather is inherently unpredictable in the long term, how climate trends are measured and forecast, and how small changes in boundary conditions can have massive consequences for extreme weather events. Includes: 20 high-level discussion questions for critical thinking and comprehension A structured essay prompt connecting
Preview of TED Talk: Why Should You Read “The Handmaid’s Tale”?- Naomi R. Mercer

TED Talk: Why Should You Read “The Handmaid’s Tale”?- Naomi R. Mercer

Explore the chilling world of Gilead with this in-depth TED Talk companion resource for The Handmaid’s Tale by Margaret Atwood. Designed for high school or college-level literature, history, or gender studies classes, this resource includes 18 analytical discussion questions, a thought-provoking writing prompt, and a timely debate topic. Students will examine themes of authoritarianism, resistance, and identity while connecting the novel to real historical and political contexts. Perfect for cl
Preview of TED Talk: Why is Cotton in Everything?- Michael R. Stiff

TED Talk: Why is Cotton in Everything?- Michael R. Stiff

Bring science and history together with this TED-Ed companion resource on the biology of cotton fibers. Students will discover how cotton’s microscopic structure made it strong enough for Incan armor yet soft enough for modern clothing. This resource explores the growth stages of cotton fibers, the role of cellulose in strength and flexibility, and cotton’s modern applications. It includes: 20 high school/college-level discussion questions A structured essay prompt on cotton’s biology and appl
Preview of TED Talk: The Fish that Walk on Land- Noah R. Bressman

TED Talk: The Fish that Walk on Land- Noah R. Bressman

Dive into the fascinating world of amphibious fishes with this TED-Ed companion resource. Students will explore the unique adaptations that allow certain fish to breathe air, move across land, prevent dehydration, and locate water and prey. Featuring examples from walking catfish to mudskippers, this lesson challenges the idea of fish as exclusively aquatic creatures. Includes: 20 higher-order discussion questions for biology or environmental science classes A structured essay prompt exploring
Preview of TED Talk: How do Antidepressants Work?- Neil R. Jeyasingam

TED Talk: How do Antidepressants Work?- Neil R. Jeyasingam

This TED-Ed companion resource explores the history and science behind antidepressants, from the surprising discovery of early mood-lifting drugs to today’s complex understanding of depression. Geared toward high school or college students, it includes 20 critical thinking and comprehension questions, a simplified essay prompt, and a structured debate topic about the role of antidepressants in modern mental health treatment. Perfect for psychology, health, or social science classrooms, this reso
Preview of TED Talk: The World’s Slimiest Animal- Noah R. Bressman and Douglas Fudge

TED Talk: The World’s Slimiest Animal- Noah R. Bressman and Douglas Fudge

Bring science to life with this engaging TED-Ed companion resource on the legendary slime of the hagfish! Perfect for high school or college biology classrooms, this no-prep resource dives into anatomy, evolutionary adaptation, sustainability, and biomimicry in one unforgettable lesson.This resource includes: ✔️ 20 in-depth discussion questions to foster critical thinking and comprehension ✔️ A structured, thought-provoking writing prompt connecting biology to innovation ✔️ A relevant debate
Preview of The Lord of the Rings by J. R. R. Tolkien Story Elements Worksheet

The Lord of the Rings by J. R. R. Tolkien Story Elements Worksheet

Students are asked to identify the story elements in J. R. R. Tolkien's "The Lord of the Rings". The The Lord of the Rings by J. R. R. Tolkien – Story Elements Worksheet is a comprehensive literary analysis tool designed to help students explore the key narrative components of Tolkien’s epic fantasy. This printable worksheet guides learners through the core story elements—setting, characters, plot, conflict, theme, and symbolism—encouraging close reading and critical thinking. It can be used f
Preview of TED Talk: What Does Appendix Pain Feel Like?- David R. Flum

TED Talk: What Does Appendix Pain Feel Like?- David R. Flum

Explore one of the body’s most mysterious organs with this TED Talk companion resource based on “Why is the appendix so prone to bursting?” This comprehensive resource includes 20 rigorous discussion questions, a detailed writing prompt, and a structured classroom debate topic. Perfect for high school or college students studying biology, anatomy, or health science, this resource prompts students to analyze the causes, dangers, and evolving treatments of appendicitis, while also reflecting on e
Preview of TED Talk: Why do Animals Form Swarms?- Maria R. D’Orsogna

TED Talk: Why do Animals Form Swarms?- Maria R. D’Orsogna

In this captivating TED Talk, the speaker explores the fascinating world of swarming behavior in the animal kingdom and how it offers valuable insights into the possibilities for human collaboration. From desert locusts to ants, anchovies, and bats, the talk delves into how simple individual actions can create complex, coordinated behavior in swarms. The benefits of swarming, such as enhanced protection from predators, energy conservation, and solving complex problems, are highlighted, alongside
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