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Preview of Philosophy and Western Civilization Unit 12 Feminist Philosophers

Philosophy and Western Civilization Unit 12 Feminist Philosophers

Unit 12 Feminist philosophy in the History of Western Civilization. 38 PowerPoint slides (editable) with multiple images explaining and describing the philosophies of Ellen Key, Simone de Beauvoir, Betty Friedan, and Gloria Steinem. Includes discussion questions & teacher notes.
Preview of Rutherford B. Hayes – Presidency PowerPoint & Report Card Assignment Bundle

Rutherford B. Hayes – Presidency PowerPoint & Report Card Assignment Bundle

This bundle combines a PowerPoint lesson on the presidency of Rutherford B. Hayes with a Report Card Assignment that challenges students to evaluate his successes, failures, and lasting legacy. Together, these resources make learning interactive, analytical, and discussion-driven—perfect for both APUSH and high school U.S. History classrooms. What’s Included: PowerPoint Lesson: Covers Hayes’ presidency (1877–1881) The Compromise of 1877 & the End of Reconstruction Civil service reform, eco
Preview of The Presidency of Franklin Pierce

The Presidency of Franklin Pierce

This ready-to-use, editable PowerPoint presentation takes AP U.S. History students through the complex and often overlooked presidency of Franklin Pierce (1853–1857). Packed with clear visuals, discussion questions, and thematic sections, this resource helps students explore how Pierce’s policies, personal struggles, and political decisions deepened the sectional tensions leading up to the Civil War. What’s Included: 20 content-rich slides covering: • Early life and political career • 1852 “dark
Preview of Walden, Wordsworth, WALL‑E Environmental Responsibility Unit | Transcendentalism

Walden, Wordsworth, WALL‑E Environmental Responsibility Unit | Transcendentalism

Created by
Julie Faulkner
This multi‑genre, low‑prep unit blends Thoreau’s Walden, Wordsworth’s “The World Is Too Much With Us,” current informational texts, and Disney’s WALL‑E to explore environmental responsibility across time and genre. Students analyze, compare, and synthesize texts through guided reading, discussion, and a culminating argumentative essay aligned to AP‑style expectations. A unit plan such as this one gives the teacher ultimate flexibility in instruction, assessment, and classroom procedure. Even t
Preview of Evaluating the Presidency of Chester A. Arthur (1881–1885) | PowerPoint Lesson

Evaluating the Presidency of Chester A. Arthur (1881–1885) | PowerPoint Lesson

Bring the “forgotten” president of the Gilded Age to life with this ready-to-use presentation! Students will evaluate Chester A. Arthur’s presidency, analyze his surprising reform efforts, and reflect on how he exceeded (or fell short of) expectations as an “accidental president.” What’s Included:A detailed and organized PowerPoint covering Arthur’s presidency Interactive prompts like Think-Pair-Share and Back-to-Back, Face-to-Face discussion activities Reflection and exit ticket questions to e
Preview of Presidents 1–7 PowerPoint Bundle | Washington to Jackson

Presidents 1–7 PowerPoint Bundle | Washington to Jackson

Bring early U.S. history to life with this comprehensive bundle of engaging, ready-to-use PowerPoint presentations covering Presidents 1–7: George Washington, John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, James Madison, James Monroe, John Quincy Adams, and Andrew Jackson. What’s Included: 7 individual PowerPoint presentations (one per president) Each presentation includes: Biographical overview Major domestic and foreign policies Key events during their presidency Primary source images and politic
Preview of Abraham Lincoln Emancipation Proclamation Decision-Making Simulation

Abraham Lincoln Emancipation Proclamation Decision-Making Simulation

Created by
James Totton
Bring history to life with The Emancipation Decision, a high-stakes presidential simulation that challenges your high school students to step directly into Lincoln’s cabinet! Over 75 to 90 minutes, a student-led Abraham Lincoln must navigate intense, competing pressures from four iconic advisers regarding the timing and scope of the Emancipation Proclamation. But the real magic happens in Phase 3, where the teacher steps in to rigorously "stress-test" the president's decision, turning a classic
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