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Preview of American Revolution Review: Activity, Slides, and Closing Activity

American Revolution Review: Activity, Slides, and Closing Activity

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MrBearTeaches
Make reviewing the American Revolution engaging and effective with this ready-to-use resource designed for both middle school and high school students. This comprehensive review covers key events, people, and themes from the American Revolution and the Revolutionary War. What’s Included: Review Slides – visually engaging and content-rich, perfect for whole-class instruction or student-led review ‍ Teacher Copy – includes suggested answers, teaching tips, and pacing guidance Closing Activity –
Preview of The United Nations 101

The United Nations 101

This lesson introduces students to the United Nations, its structure, functions, and impact on global affairs. Learning Activities Include:Warm UpStudents will take a quiz to assess their prior knowledge of the United Nations. This activity will introduce the UN's global presence and spark curiosity about its role and evolution over 80 years.Presentation: The United NationsStudents will be guided through a teacher-led presentation outlining the UN’s history, key organs, and functions. Video: 80t
Preview of Palestine's Bid for Full United Nations Membership

Palestine's Bid for Full United Nations Membership

This lesson explores Palestine’s most recent bid for full United Nations membership, examining the legal and political requirements for state recognition and the barriers that continue to prevent Palestinian statehood. Learning Activities Include:Warm UpStudents will take a quiz to review how a nation gains full membership at the UN, reinforcing knowledge about the roles of the Security Council and General Assembly, voting requirements, and the impact of the veto power.Presentation: Palestine’s
Preview of AP® U.S. History Period 5 Topic 5.8-9: Civil War Lecture & Graphic Organizer

AP® U.S. History Period 5 Topic 5.8-9: Civil War Lecture & Graphic Organizer

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MrBearTeaches
The perfect all-in-one resource for teaching the Civil War in AP U.S. History! This bundle includes a full APUSH-level lecture, a beautifully designed student graphic organizer, and a ready-to-print post-lesson quiz with key. With 136 in-depth slides, structured note pages, primary source excerpts, and a rigorous assessment, this lesson gives you everything you need for APUSH Topics 5.8 and 5.9 in an engaging, turnkey format. What's Included: The lecture covers the entire Civil War chronological
Preview of The U.S. Veto and the Gaza Crisis: A Case Study

The U.S. Veto and the Gaza Crisis: A Case Study

This lesson investigates how the U.S. use of its veto power in the UN Security Council has impacted Gaza since October 2023, situating it as a case study that reinforces the core arguments of Oxfam’s Vetoing Humanity report (explored in the previous lesson). Learning Activities Include:Warm UpStudents will review key claims from Oxfam’s Vetoing Humanity report through a multiple-choice quiz to activate prior knowledge and establish the lesson’s focus on U.S. vetoes and Gaza. This activity will g
Preview of Figurative Language Presentation & Guided Notes

Figurative Language Presentation & Guided Notes

Make figurative language engaging, memorable, and accessible with this comprehensive figurative language unit that combines guided notes, direct instruction, and humor-filled meme examples. Designed for middle and high school ELA classrooms, this resource helps students move beyond simple literary devices and develop a deeper understanding of how authors use language to create meaning, emphasize ideas, and engage readers.Students explore over 25 literary devices organized into easy-to-understand
Preview of AP® U.S. History Period 7 Topic 7.2: Imperialism Debates Primary Source Activity

AP® U.S. History Period 7 Topic 7.2: Imperialism Debates Primary Source Activity

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MrBearTeaches
Help students understand the arguments for and against American imperialism with this engaging Topic 7.2 Imperialism Debates resource. This lesson is designed to build historical thinking skills as students analyze primary sources, compare perspectives, and practice evidence-based reasoning—perfect for introducing imperialism before the Spanish-American War.This activity works great for whole-class discussion, small groups, stations, or an independent analysis assignment, and it’s easy to print
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