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Preview of The West Wing S4.E22 ∙ Commencement

The West Wing S4.E22 ∙ Commencement

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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 AP U.S. Government Sub Plan – Topic 5.7: Groups Influencing Policy Outcomes

AP U.S. Government Sub Plan – Topic 5.7: Groups Influencing Policy Outcomes

Help your students understand how different political actors influence the policymaking process with this ready-to-use AP U.S. Government Sub Plan for Topic 5.7! Designed with student-friendly language and built-in comprehension tasks, this printable resource is ideal for both classroom instruction and independent sub work. Students will explore the role of interest groups, single-issue organizations, protest movements, bureaucratic agencies, and political parties in shaping public policy outc
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 Are You a Liberal or Conservative Thinker? Brain-Based Personality Quiz

Are You a Liberal or Conservative Thinker? Brain-Based Personality Quiz

Created by
QuizBreakers
Forget heated political debates—this quiz taps into brain science to explore how personality and perception might subtly hint at your cognitive leanings. Inspired by fascinating research in Political Psychology and Current Biology, this engaging activity invites learners to reflect on how traits like sensitivity, creativity, and comfort with uncertainty show up in their lives. Whether you’re an educator sparking classroom conversation or a curious adult on a self-discovery journey, this quiz d
Preview of The West Wing S3.E12 ∙ 100,000 Airplanes

The West Wing S3.E12 ∙ 100,000 Airplanes

Created by
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

Created by
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 Mapping My Community: Geography, STEAM & Community Planning Project

Mapping My Community: Geography, STEAM & Community Planning Project

Mapping My Community | Geography, Cartography, STEAM & Community Studies Project | Grades 4–8Help students explore and map the world around them! In this engaging project-based lesson, students create a map of their community while developing geography, cartography, communication, and critical thinking skills.Students identify important locations such as schools, parks, libraries, community centers, emergency services, neighborhoods, and major roads. They will also reflect on community strengths
Preview of The Red Scare (APUSH 8.3) & U.S. History (No Prep! Complete Lesson!)

The Red Scare (APUSH 8.3) & U.S. History (No Prep! Complete Lesson!)

Unpack the Fear of Communism with an Engaging, No-Prep U.S. History Lesson!APUSH & U.S. History | Fully Editable & Student-ReadyExplore the Red Scare and the height of anti-communist fear in the United States with this comprehensive, teacher-ready lesson! Designed for both AP U.S. History (APUSH) and regular high school U.S. History classrooms, this resource provides the depth, clarity, and flexibility students need to understand how Cold War tensions and global events fueled domestic fear. Whet
Preview of Community Helpers Worksheets & Activity–Bingo Game, Cut & Paste, Match, Sort

Community Helpers Worksheets & Activity–Bingo Game, Cut & Paste, Match, Sort

Teach your learners about community helpers and their roles using fun and engaging worksheets and activities! What’s Included: ✅ 3 Page Handout describing a variety of community helpers and their roles✅ Community Helper themed picture Bingo set with 30 different Bingo cards and a caller card ✅ 1 Cut & Paste community helper identification worksheet ✅ 1 Community Helpers to Vehicles matching worksheet ✅ 1 Sorting worksheet regarding when to call 911 for an emergency ✅ 1 Word search works
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 80 Vocabulary Term Analysis Cards | AP Comparative Gov

80 Vocabulary Term Analysis Cards | AP Comparative Gov

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The Civics Stop
Make your AP Comparative Government & Politics vocabulary review both comprehensive and student-friendly with this set of 80 vocabulary analysis cards aligned directly to the CED! Each card is designed to help students go beyond simple memorization by breaking down key terms in a structured, meaningful way. Perfect for reinforcing content, test prep, stations, or independent review. What’s Included:80 vocabulary cards covering essential AP Comparative Gov terms from all unitsPNG files of every
Preview of Oceanian Countries Worksheets | Geography | Activity Pack

Oceanian Countries Worksheets | Geography | Activity Pack

Discover Oceania in a Fun and Engaging Way!Explore the wonders of Oceania with our  Oceanian Countries Activity Pack—a comprehensive and interactive workbook designed for students, teachers, and curious minds of all ages! Perfect for elementary school kids to adults, this pack includes: Guess the Country by Its FlagIdentify the Country by Its Map LocationGuess the Capital City from the Country’s FlagUnscramble the Names of Oceanian CountriesGuess the Country by Its Shap
Preview of Supreme Court Case Study: Noem v. Al Otro Lado Worksheet

Supreme Court Case Study: Noem v. Al Otro Lado Worksheet

Engage your students in a timely and thought-provoking analysis of a major Supreme Court case with this Noem v. Al Otro Lado Worksheet! This case study focuses on immigration law, asylum rights, and the meaning of “arriving in the United States” under federal law. In Noem v. Al Otro Lado, the Supreme Court considered whether migrants stopped on the Mexican side of the U.S.–Mexico border—before physically stepping onto U.S. soil—can still be considered to have “arrived in the United States” and
Preview of The West Wing S5.E1 ∙ 7A WF 83429

The West Wing S5.E1 ∙ 7A WF 83429

Created by
Shawn Riggins
The West Wing – Season 5, Episode 1 "7A WF 83429": AP U.S. Government & Politics Guided Viewing Guide (PDF Only)This expertly crafted viewing guide offers teachers a powerful tool to integrate The West Wing into AP U.S. Government & Politics instruction. Designed by a master educator, this resource includes: 25 rigorous, chronologically structured questions that prompt deep analysis of constitutional authority, executive power, political leadership, and crisis management. A comprehensive an
Preview of The West Wing S7.E8 ∙ Undecideds

The West Wing S7.E8 ∙ Undecideds

Created by
Shawn Riggins
This detailed guided viewing guide for The West Wing Season 7, Episode 8, "Undecideds," provides AP United States Government and Politics educators with 25 rigorous, chronologically organized questions that promote critical analysis of campaign strategy, voter behavior, and democratic engagement. Each question aligns with core course themes, accompanied by a thorough answer key to support classroom discussion and assessment. Included is a fully AP-aligned FRQ #4 Argument Essay prompt designed t
Preview of The West Wing S3.E9 ∙ The Women of Qumar

The West Wing S3.E9 ∙ The Women of Qumar

Created by
Shawn Riggins
The West Wing – Season 3, Episode 9 “The Women of Qumar” Comprehensive Viewing Guide Featuring 25 Critical Thinking Questions, Answer Key & AP U.S. Government FRQ #4 Argument Essay Prompt – PDF FormatBring the complexities of U.S. foreign policy and executive power into your AP Government classroom with this detailed viewing guide. This resource includes: Twenty-five carefully crafted, sequential questions that challenge students to analyze constitutional powers, foreign policy dynamics, human
Preview of The West Wing S3.E8 ∙ The Indians in the Lobby

The West Wing S3.E8 ∙ The Indians in the Lobby

Created by
Shawn Riggins
The West Wing – Season 3, Episode 8 “The Indians in the Lobby” Complete Viewing Guide with 25 High-Level Critical Thinking Questions, Answer Key & AP U.S. Government FRQ #4 Argument Essay Prompt – PDF Format OnlyThis expertly crafted guide brings rich, real-world political dilemmas from The West Wing into your AP U.S. Government & Politics classroom. Featuring: Twenty-five thoughtfully sequenced questions that prompt students to analyze executive-legislative relations, federalism, interest
Preview of Montessori Geography: Parts of a Flag Pack: Chart, 3-Part Cards, Booklet

Montessori Geography: Parts of a Flag Pack: Chart, 3-Part Cards, Booklet

The Montessori Geography: Parts of a Flag Pack contains four activities to help learn the parts of the flag. The activities include 3-Part Cards, Parts of a Flag Booklet, a Mini Flag Chart with arrows and control chart, and a Make-You-Own Flag activity. This is great for any Montessori Lower Elementary Geography shelf! After this work consider: Montessori Geography: North America Flag Stories, 3-Part Cards, + Booklet
Preview of Presidential Power Investigation_Executive Branch Unit_Key_Guide_Civics_10-12_AP

Presidential Power Investigation_Executive Branch Unit_Key_Guide_Civics_10-12_AP

Engage students in a rigorous, evidence-based constitutional inquiry that asks one of the most important questions in American government: Is the Modern President Too Powerful? Students examine primary sources, Supreme Court cases, foundational documents, historical examples, and competing constitutional arguments before reaching their own evidence-based verdict.This investigation is designed, with tiered questions, for Grades 10–12, Civics, U.S. Government, Honors Government, Dual Enrollment, a
Preview of The West Wing S1.E22 ∙ What Kind of Day Has It Been

The West Wing S1.E22 ∙ What Kind of Day Has It Been

Created by
Shawn Riggins
The West Wing S1.E22 ∙ What Kind of Day Has It Been The West Wing Viewing Guide – Made for AP® Gov TeachersReady to turn The West Wing into your students’ favorite civics lesson? This engaging, standards-aligned viewing guide helps you bring government and politics to life through one of TV’s most compelling political dramas. Here’s what you get: 25 thought-provoking, high-level questions that spark discussion, promote critical thinking, and connect directly to core AP U.S. Government and Polit
Preview of Supreme Court Case Study: Chaplinsky v. New Hampshire Webquest Worksheet

Supreme Court Case Study: Chaplinsky v. New Hampshire Webquest Worksheet

This webquest worksheet examines the landmark Supreme Court case Chaplinsky v. New Hampshire (1942), which established the “fighting words” doctrine. Students will explore how the Court ruled that certain speech that incites violence or breaches the peace is not protected under the First Amendment. Perfect for U.S. history, government, and civics classes, this activity encourages students to analyze free speech protections, limits on expression, and the balance between individual rights and pub
Preview of America 250 Mega Bundle: 35 pages multi-aged U.S. History

America 250 Mega Bundle: 35 pages multi-aged U.S. History

America 250 Mega Bundle — 34 Pages of Multi‑Age, Hands‑On U.S. History Activities! Bring the story of America to life with this beautifully curated America 250 Mega Bundle, designed to coordinate with the official America 250 resources hosted by the White House. This set is perfect for homeschoolers, co‑ops, and classrooms looking for engaging, age‑flexible activities that blend history, literacy, creativity, and critical thinking. This bundle includes 35 pages of visually rich, kid‑friendly mat
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