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Preview of AP Human Geography 2.9 Aging Populations | Guided Notes

AP Human Geography 2.9 Aging Populations | Guided Notes

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Michael Dunn
These guided notes for AP Human Geography Topic 2.9 (Aging Populations) are designed to accompany a lesson on how demographic changes can lead to aging societies and the challenges that come with them. Students explore the causes of aging populations, including declining fertility rates and rising life expectancy, and examine the economic, social, and political consequences of a growing elderly population. The notes follow the structure of the AP Human Geography Course and Exam Description and
Preview of French and Indian War Readings and Scenario Activity: Guided Notes PowerPoint

French and Indian War Readings and Scenario Activity: Guided Notes PowerPoint

This French and Indian War lesson includes an engaging background readings and scenario activity, guided notes, and a PowerPoint activity to teach the different perspectives and outcomes of the French and Indian War. This activity kicks off class with a discussion on "war" and what causes it (and if war can be avoided) before diving into an indepth analysis of the different players involved in the French and Indian War. This activity is guaranteed to get students discussing who is at fault fo
Preview of Day 3: Faith and Tolerance in Persia | Cyrus the Great & Zoroastrianism | Lesson

Day 3: Faith and Tolerance in Persia | Cyrus the Great & Zoroastrianism | Lesson

When a powerful empire conquers new lands, they have a choice: force their own gods and culture on the conquered people, or allow them to keep their own traditions. History shows that the most successful empires—the ones that lasted for centuries—often chose the latter. Why? Because religious tolerance wasn't just "kindness"—it was a calculated, brilliant political strategy to keep diverse populations from revolting. Welcome to Day 3: Faith and Tolerance in Persia. This zero-prep, high-engageme
Preview of IB Biology 1.6 Cell Division -  By IB Assistant Examiner - 41 Slides & Worksheet

IB Biology 1.6 Cell Division - By IB Assistant Examiner - 41 Slides & Worksheet

Created by an IB Assistant Examiner., this c omplete IB Biology lesson presentation (plus worksheet and answer key) has everything you need to teach IBDP Biology 1.6 Cell Division. This 41-slide Google Slides Presentation can be used both in-person and online/virtually, added to your Google Classroom, or downloaded as a PowerPoint presentation. The worksheet is a 3-page Google Doc and can be assigned online or printed. Important: This resource is for the old IB Biology course syllabus (first
Preview of Considerations for Space Exploration Synthesis Essay Planner

Considerations for Space Exploration Synthesis Essay Planner

Considerations for Space Exploration: Argument Analysis & Synthesis Essay (AP Lang Aligned)Engage your students in a timely, thought-provoking exploration of one of today’s most relevant global debates: Is space exploration worth the cost? Centered around the Artemis II mission, this resource guides students through an AP Language-style synthesis essay while building critical thinking, argumentation, and analytical writing skills. This comprehensive, visually engaging slide deck walks students s
Preview of Swimmy by Leo Lionni Retelling Activity

Swimmy by Leo Lionni Retelling Activity

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HappyEdugator
Swimmy by Leo Lionni Retelling Activity. After reading the book, retell the story again with this “real life” underwater photo story. Project the story on your whiteboard or SMARTBoard, OR print out the slides. Your students will love to see Swimmy and his friends come to real life, and you can use it as a model for story retelling. Students can then retell their version of the story using ocean pictures. Laminate cards for durability and allow students to work with partners. Includes 4 retell
Preview of PBS Frontline's "Dropout Nation" Video Questions

PBS Frontline's "Dropout Nation" Video Questions

These questions follow along with PBS Frontline's "Dropout Nation" that can be found on the PBS website. What does it take to save a student? Every year, hundreds of thousands of teenagers in the United States quit high school without diplomas – an epidemic so out of control that nobody knows the exact number. What is clear is that massive dropout rates cripple individual career prospects and cloud the country’s future. At Houston’s Sharpstown High, once a notorious “dropout factory,” a high-st
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