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Preview of IBDP Global Politics: Unit 3 Development and Sustainability FULL UNIT 2026-

IBDP Global Politics: Unit 3 Development and Sustainability FULL UNIT 2026-

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Liam Core
This is a fully planned Unit 3: Development and Sustainability for IBDP Global Politics designed for the 2026 syllabus. It is structured to develop clear analytical thinking and strong written responses in line with IB assessment requirements. The unit moves students from defining and measuring development to explaining patterns of inequality and evaluating different approaches to development. Students build the ability to apply theory, use evidence effectively and construct balanced arguments i
Preview of IBDP Global Politics: Unit 4 Peace and Conflict FULL UNIT

IBDP Global Politics: Unit 4 Peace and Conflict FULL UNIT

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Liam Core
This is a fully planned unit 4 Peace and Conflict for IBDP Global Politics designed for the 2026 syllabus. It is designed to develop clear analytical thinking and strong written responses in line with IB assessment requirements. The unit moves students from foundational understanding to explanation, application, and evaluation, ensuring they can construct well-supported arguments in extended responses. Students engage with contemporary case studies, including Ukraine, Syria, and Gaza, applying k
Preview of AP French No-Prep Lesson for Language & Culture: Francophonie & French in Africa

AP French No-Prep Lesson for Language & Culture: Francophonie & French in Africa

This AP French no-prep lesson on French in Africa and the future of the Francophonie (Theme: Language and Culture) is the perfect resource for teaching interpersonal speaking, interpretive reading, authentic listening, and critical cultural analysis.Students explore how Africa is reshaping the French language through demographic growth, linguistic innovation, and evolving cultural identity. Aligned with the new AP French Language & Culture exam themes (2026–2027), this lesson includes authen
Preview of AP French No-Prep Lesson for Language & Culture: French in Quebec

AP French No-Prep Lesson for Language & Culture: French in Quebec

This AP French no-prep lesson on Quebec's language policy (Theme: Language and Culture) is the perfect resource for teaching interpersonal speaking, interpretive reading, and authentic cultural analysis. Students explore the OQLF, la Loi 101, and the real tension between language protection and everyday linguistic identity. Aligned with the new theme of the AP French Language & Culture exam (2026–2027), this lesson includes authentic francophone materials, AP-style comprehension tasks, and
Preview of Viruses: Structure, Infection, and Life Cycles Interactive Biology Lesson
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Viruses: Structure, Infection, and Life Cycles Interactive Biology Lesson

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Nature Online
The "Viruses" interactive lesson introduces students to the hidden world of viruses—how they differ between plants, animals, and bacteria; how they enter cells and replicate; and how they can cause (or sometimes even prevent) disease. Activities for students • Identify plant, animal, and bacterial viruses using hints (drag & drop) • Explore the structure of the tobacco mosaic virus • Find all the ways plant viruses can enter through wounds or openings • Examine common symptoms of plant vira
Preview of Evolution and Types of Selection: Interactive AP Biology Digital Lesson
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Evolution and Types of Selection: Interactive AP Biology Digital Lesson

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Nature Online
Evolution and Types of Selection engages students with animated explanations, comic-style visuals, and interactive tasks to deepen their understanding of natural selection and evolutionary evidence. Activities for students: Explore Darwin’s theory through comic-style illustrations Examine evidence of evolution with clear infographics Understand different types of selection with animated visuals Sort photos of organisms by selection type Analyze scenarios to determine selection direction Ra
Preview of NGSS 4-PS4-2 5E Lesson Plan  How Light Waves Allows Objects to be Seen

NGSS 4-PS4-2 5E Lesson Plan How Light Waves Allows Objects to be Seen

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Rushnok Science
This 4th Grade 5E lesson plan on waves will have students make a model demonstrating how light falling on an object enters the eye and allows the object to be seen. It is designed to align to NGSS 4-PS4-2. We use inquiry - based activities to address the 5E lesson the following way: Engage: Engage students with an inquiry-based PowerPoint and student worksheet. Explore 1: Reflection – Students view images of reflection phenomena and complete a worksheet Explore 2: Refraction – Students s
Preview of "W" vs "WH" initial spelling EXPLAINED!
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"W" vs "WH" initial spelling EXPLAINED!

A worksheet that accompanies a 4-minute video kids can view and enjoy many times that explains how to remember which words begin with "w" versus "wh" and why we have both spellings. (There is not some secret rule here, just a way to remember the question words and a few other common words that begin with "wh" and brief mention of changes in pronunciation that have occurred over time in American English.)
Preview of Water Cycle Interactive Science Lesson with Real-World Connections
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Water Cycle Interactive Science Lesson with Real-World Connections

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Nature Online
The Water Cycle lesson helps students understand how water moves through Earth’s systems—from oceans and rivers to clouds and underground reservoirs. Through engaging interactive activities, students explore reservoirs, stages of the cycle, and human impacts, all while strengthening critical thinking skills. Activities for students: Sort Earth’s water reservoirs (oceans, rivers, glaciers, etc.) and discover what percentage of water each holds Identify how much water is stored in everyday o
Preview of The Thinking Dojo Complete System | Structured Thinking Skills Ages 7–13

The Thinking Dojo Complete System | Structured Thinking Skills Ages 7–13

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Garry Short
The Thinking Dojo is a structured thinking system designed to help children ages 7–13 build awareness, decision-making, reflection, and independent thinking skills. This printable system includes: • Structured workbook • Belt-level thinking cards • Progress tracker • Parent / teacher guidance • Colour-based progression framework • Reflection and decision exercises Designed for: • Classrooms • Homeschool learning • SEL support • Executive function development • Independent thinking activities • D
Preview of Ready for Grade 1: School Readiness activity resource

Ready for Grade 1: School Readiness activity resource

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WriteAbility
School readiness is a process that goes hand in hand with childhood development. Once children are ready for school, they should be able to cope with formal education requirements. On entering Grade One, children are expected to have reached certain developmental milestones and have the basic skills necessary for formal education. All children go through these developmental milestones at different stages, and some may need extra help mastering specific skills. For example, a child who stills ba
Preview of AP Biology UNIT 5 Heredity 5.1 Meiosis Venn Diagram Worksheet

AP Biology UNIT 5 Heredity 5.1 Meiosis Venn Diagram Worksheet

🧬 AP Biology Unit 5: Heredity — Meiosis Worksheet Set (5.1) Make meiosis actually make sense for students with this no-fluff, high-impact worksheet set designed specifically for AP Biology Unit 5 (Heredity). This resource walks students through meiosis vs. mitosis, the stages of meiosis, and the big-picture purpose of chromosome reduction — all while keeping grading easy and stress low. Perfect for guided practice, independent work, review days, or sub plans. 📄 What’s Included ✔️ Mi
Preview of Biology Thinking Quest: 15 Critical Thinking Challenges Interactive Lesson
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Biology Thinking Quest: 15 Critical Thinking Challenges Interactive Lesson

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Nature Online
" How Do We Think" lesson was created with one goal in mind: to help students strengthen their thinking skills. Each task is carefully designed to incorporate a specific mental operation, ensuring it cannot be solved mechanically or by guessing. Instead, students must engage actively with the content, applying analytical reasoning, visual-spatial skills, and hands-on problem-solving.Through visual and interactive challenges, this lesson trains a variety of cognitive skills in a way that is both
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