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Preview of Congress: House vs. Senate – Graphic Organizer & Analysis | AP U.S. Government

Congress: House vs. Senate – Graphic Organizer & Analysis | AP U.S. Government

This analysis-focused graphic organizer helps students compare the House of Representatives and the Senate while explaining why institutional differences matter for lawmaking, representation, and checks and balances. Designed for AP U.S. Government & Politics Unit 2, this resource goes beyond simple recall and requires students to apply constitutional reasoning. What’s Included: A Venn diagram graphic organizer comparing the House and Senate Structured prompts addressing: Structure and ter
Preview of Crater Lake National Park: Calderas, Hydrology, & Human Impact | High School Soc

Crater Lake National Park: Calderas, Hydrology, & Human Impact | High School Soc

This high school geography resource explores Crater Lake as a volcanic caldera shaped by the collapse of Mount Mazama and filled by precipitation over thousands of years. Students analyze volcanic processes, hydrological uniqueness, and conservation challenges in a high-elevation lake system. IncludesDiagram analysis of Mount Mazama eruption and caldera collapse (p.2)Subalpine ecosystem study linked to elevation zones (p.2)Hydrology inquiry on why Crater Lake has no inlets or outlets (p.2)Compar
Preview of Diecisiete (2019) -Guía de comprensión / Movie Guide Questions & Answers

Diecisiete (2019) -Guía de comprensión / Movie Guide Questions & Answers

Diecisiete is a beautifully crafted Spanish-language film that blends heart, humor, and emotional growth. It tells the story of Héctor, a 17-year-old in a juvenile detention center, who escapes in search of a dog named Oveja that he bonded with during an animal therapy program. His older brother Ismael reluctantly joins the journey, and what follows is a deeply moving road trip through northern Spain—one filled with tension, reconciliation, and personal transformation. ✨ Optional Add-On:Pair th
Preview of Personal Narrative- HS and College Editable Writing Worksheet + Teacher's Guide

Personal Narrative- HS and College Editable Writing Worksheet + Teacher's Guide

Three things I've done a lot of: college application essay coaching, guiding students through the process of writing memoirs at the university-level, and teaching reflexive ethnographic methodology. This worksheet combines those worlds, drawing from classroom experience. This worksheet is designed to help your students uncover poignant personal stories that matter. Through a step-by-step approach, students are guided through prompts that start broad and become more refined. Throughout, student
Preview of AP European History – Unit 2.2 Luther and the Protestant Reformation Worksheet

AP European History – Unit 2.2 Luther and the Protestant Reformation Worksheet

This AP Euro Unit 2.2 worksheet introduces students to Martin Luther and the Protestant Reformation, a turning point that shattered Europe’s religious unity. Students analyze Luther’s Ninety-Five Theses, explore his core beliefs, and compare Catholic and Lutheran doctrines while practicing AP-style skills. What’s Included: Background reading on Luther’s challenge to the Church Primary source excerpt from the Ninety-Five Theses Guiding questions for source analysis Short response questions f
Preview of Tropical Grasslands (Savanna Biome): Climate, Adaptations, & Human Interaction |

Tropical Grasslands (Savanna Biome): Climate, Adaptations, & Human Interaction |

This high school geography resource explores tropical grasslands, or savannas, as transition zones shaped by seasonal rainfall, temperature, fire, and grazing. Students analyze global savanna distribution, compare regional climate patterns, and evaluate how human land use, Indigenous knowledge, and climate change influence savanna ecosystems worldwide. IncludesOverview of savanna climate characteristics, including wet and dry seasons and rainfall seasonalityGlobal map analysis identifying major
Preview of Monarchy Systems: Absolute, Constitutional, & Ceremonial Rule | High School Geog

Monarchy Systems: Absolute, Constitutional, & Ceremonial Rule | High School Geog

This high school geography resource examines monarchy as a system of government by comparing absolute, constitutional, and ceremonial rule. Students analyze how monarchical power has shifted over time and evaluate how modern monarchies interact with democratic institutions, national identity, and global politics. IncludesDefinition of absolute, constitutional, and ceremonial monarchyVisual model showing shifts in royal powerGlobal case studies (Saudi Arabia, UK, Japan)Comparison of power limits
Preview of Map Literacy: Reading & Interpreting Maps | High School Social Studies Resource

Map Literacy: Reading & Interpreting Maps | High School Social Studies Resource

This high school geography resource builds foundational map literacy skills by teaching students how to interpret scale, legends, grids, and projections. Students analyze maps critically to extract information, evaluate distortion, and apply spatial reasoning to real-world scenarios. IncludesCore map components: scale, legend, grid systems, and projectionsVisual analysis and See–Think–Wonder tasksTopographic map interpretation and spatial reasoningProjection comparison and CER writingReal-world
Preview of 12 Angry Men - Engaging w/ Themes & Generating Essential Questions

12 Angry Men - Engaging w/ Themes & Generating Essential Questions

These two activities are designed to engage students with complex ideas and encourage critical thinking before and during reading. The first activity presents students with thought-provoking statements about life, choices, and values. Students decide whether they Strongly Agree, Agree, Disagree, or Strongly Disagree with each statement and then provide a written explanation. This promotes reflection, opinion-supported writing, and helps connect personal perspectives to larger issues, while als
Preview of Physical Geography of North America: Landforms, Climate, & Water Systems | High

Physical Geography of North America: Landforms, Climate, & Water Systems | High

This high school geography resource examines the physical geography of North America by exploring landforms, climate regions, and water systems in the United States and Canada. Students analyze how geological processes and environmental features shape regional development, settlement, and human–environment interaction. IncludesMajor landforms overview (mountains, plains, plateaus)Climate regions comparisonRivers, lakes, and water systems analysisMap skills and regional categorizationPlate tecton
Preview of Climate Change: Causes & Global Impacts | High School Social Studies Resource

Climate Change: Causes & Global Impacts | High School Social Studies Resource

This high school geography resource examines the scientific causes of climate change and how shifting climate systems create cascading environmental and human impacts. Students analyze data, feedback loops, and global case studies to evaluate risk, equity, and adaptation strategies. Includes:Natural vs. human drivers of climate changeEarth system impacts and feedback loopsSea level rise and climate data analysisBiodiversity loss and human consequencesCER argumentation and adaptation taskGrades:
Preview of Command Economies: Central Planning, Control, & Global Pressures | High School G

Command Economies: Central Planning, Control, & Global Pressures | High School G

This high school geography resource examines command economies by analyzing how central planning controls production, prices, and resource allocation. Students evaluate historical and modern examples to understand efficiency, equity, and the challenges command systems face in a globalized world. IncludesCommand economy overview and traitsCentral planning vs. market decisionsVisual flow diagram (top-down control)Case studies: USSR, Cuba, North KoreaResource allocation simulationAdvantages vs. dis
Preview of Equinoxes: Earth–Sun Geometry & Global Effects | High School Social Studies Reso

Equinoxes: Earth–Sun Geometry & Global Effects | High School Social Studies Reso

This high school geography resource explains how equinoxes occur and why they produce nearly equal daylight across the globe. Students analyze Earth–Sun geometry, latitude patterns, and human responses to seasonal balance. IncludesClear explanation of equinoxes with Earth–Sun position and axial orientationVisual analysis of orbital diagrams and daylight distributionLatitude-based daylight comparison at the equator, mid-latitudes, and polar regionsGlobal data table and pattern analysis of dayligh
Preview of Understanding Mortgages and Negative Equity | High School Economics & Civics

Understanding Mortgages and Negative Equity | High School Economics & Civics

This high school economics and civics resource explains how mortgages work and why negative equity occurs during housing market downturns. Students analyze real-world case studies, calculate equity, and evaluate financial decisions to understand individual and community impacts. IncludesSimple analogy explaining equity and negative equityKey mortgage and housing market vocabularyReal-world negative equity case studyMarket forces flowchart linking jobs, demand, and pricesCalculation lab using equ
Preview of Goode’s Homolosine Projection & Equal-Area Mapping | High School Social Studies

Goode’s Homolosine Projection & Equal-Area Mapping | High School Social Studies

This high school geography resource examines Goode’s Homolosine projection and how its interrupted design preserves relative land area while reducing distortion. Students analyze why cartographers sacrifice ocean continuity to accurately compare continents and global patterns. IncludesEqual-area mapping and the “orange peel” problemInterrupted projection design and distortion trade-offsComparison of Mercator, Robinson, and Goode’s HomolosineThematic mapping applications (population, climate, hum
Preview of AP Statistics Poster & Reference Sheet - Describing a Relationship with DUFS+C

AP Statistics Poster & Reference Sheet - Describing a Relationship with DUFS+C

Help your students master describing a relationship between 2 quantitative variables in a scatterplot using the DUFS+C acronym ( direction, unusual features, form, strength, and context). This reference kit contains:Student Reference Cheat-Sheet - perfectly sized to fit in a binder.Poster - to anchor key learning on your classroom walls (two size options).Included Sizes:8.5 x 11" - student handout.11 x 17" - small poster.24 x 36" - large poster. Can also be scaled to many other common po
Preview of Southwest Region Geography | Middle School & High School Social Studies Resource

Southwest Region Geography | Middle School & High School Social Studies Resource

Explore how the geography of the U.S. Southwest shapes settlement, resources, and sustainability with this engaging social studies resource. Students analyze maps, data, and case studies to examine how deserts, plateaus, mountains, climate, and limited water resources influence population growth, land use, and long-term planning across the region. This print-and-go resource includes: Overview of Southwest landforms and climateMap analysis and See–Think–Wonder routineWater scarcity and resource
Preview of Annihilation | Discussion Task Cards & Recording Sheet AP Literature HS English

Annihilation | Discussion Task Cards & Recording Sheet AP Literature HS English

Enhance your students' critical thinking and analytical skills with this set of versatile task cards, designed to complement the reading of Annihilation by Jeff VanderMeer. This resource includes 60 task cards sorted into five distinct categories: Character Analysis, Symbolism and Themes, Plot and Events, Literary Analysis, and Discussion and Reflection. These task cards are designed for practicality, offering both color and black & white options to suit various printing preferences, ens
Preview of Kansas Geography | Middle School & High School Social Studies Resource

Kansas Geography | Middle School & High School Social Studies Resource

Explore how Kansas’s geography shapes resources, agriculture, transportation, and regional development with this engaging social studies resource. Students analyze maps, data, and case studies to examine how Kansas’s plains, rivers, climate patterns, and central location influence farming, trade routes, manufacturing, and long-term sustainability decisions. This print-and-go resource includes: An overview of Kansas’s major geographic features and regionsMap analysis and physical feature identi
Preview of INTO THE WILD Movie Guide (Editable) for AP Literature & ELA Lessons

INTO THE WILD Movie Guide (Editable) for AP Literature & ELA Lessons

Created by
Natalia Charron
Enhance Your AP Literature and English Classes with this EDITABLE Into the Wild Movie Guide (Editable) for AP Literature & ELA Lessons . This comprehensive movie guide for ELA / AP Lit class is meticulously designed to seamlessly integrate with your curriculum, offering a dynamic fusion of literature and film studies. (for the PDF version, click here.) Engage your AP Literature and high school ELA students with this editable movie guide for Into the Wild (2007). Perfect for literature and
Preview of AP Chemistry Practice Topic 1.5: Atom and Electron Configuration worksheet

AP Chemistry Practice Topic 1.5: Atom and Electron Configuration worksheet

This resource includes 7 practice problems to help your AP Chemistry students master Topic 1.5 (Atomic Structure and Electron Configuration) in Unit 1: Atomic Structure and Properties. Students apply their understanding of Coulomb's law, electron configuration, and isoelectronic species. The worksheet is provided in PDF format, and an answer key is included. Learning Objective 1.5.A Represent the electron configuration of an element or ions of an element using the Aufbau principle. How you ca
Preview of AP Gov Unit 2.3 – Structure of Congress Reading & Worksheet

AP Gov Unit 2.3 – Structure of Congress Reading & Worksheet

This resource covers AP U.S. Government and Politics Unit 2.3: The Structure of Congress, fully aligned with the College Board CED. Students will examine the design of the House of Representatives and the Senate, the role of leadership in each chamber, and how bicameralism reflects federalism. What’s Included: Student Reading Passage – concise, accessible overview of Congress’s structure Comprehension Questions – check for understanding of core content Multiple-Choice Questions (MCQs) – AP-s
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 APAfAm - 2.10 - Black Pride, Identity & the Question of Naming - Curriculum Note

APAfAm - 2.10 - Black Pride, Identity & the Question of Naming - Curriculum Note

Created by
Pax Professor
Curriculum annotations are designed as a form of note taking for students taking AP African American Studies. Notes are based on the following from the Course and Exam Description from the College Board: Learning ObjectivesEssential KnowledgeRequired SourcesLinks to publicly available readings are included in the documents. The product will give you links to download a PDF or to make a copy of a Google Doc with the curriculum annotations. Answer Key now included!
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