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Preview of Math 6 | Common Factors & Cryptography Lesson Slides | Encryption Theme

Math 6 | Common Factors & Cryptography Lesson Slides | Encryption Theme

Created by
Ms. Dan Hoang
"When will I ever use this?" Answer that question with this engaging lesson connecting Common Factors to Cryptography (Codes). Take your students beyond basic lists. This lesson uses a "Secret Agent" theme to show how factors function as "keys" to unlock encrypted messages. It bridges the gap between abstract math and real-world computer science concepts in a way that is approachable for Middle Schoolers. WHAT'S INSIDE:The "Hook": Introduction to encryption and why we need factors to break co
Preview of Day 6: Hammurabi's Code Analysis | Early Laws & Social Hierarchies | Lesson

Day 6: Hammurabi's Code Analysis | Early Laws & Social Hierarchies | Lesson

What happens when an ancient society grows so large that informal village rules and handshakes are no longer enough to keep the peace? How did the world's earliest empires maintain absolute order among thousands of citizens, and whose interests did those laws actually protect? Welcome to Day 6: Law and Justice in Early Civilizations (Why Do Societies Create Laws?). This zero-prep, high-contrast primary source lesson introduces high school students to the mechanics of ancient justice and structu
Preview of Taxation Without Representation: The Road to Revolution

Taxation Without Representation: The Road to Revolution

Bring the roots of the American Revolution to life with this engaging and thorough PowerPoint presentation! "Taxation Without Representation: The Road to Revolution" leads students through the major causes of colonial resistance against British rule, focusing on how taxation policies fueled revolutionary ideas. Ths resource covers: The Seven Years' War and its consequences The Sugar Act, Stamp Act, Townshend Acts, and Tea Act Key protests like the Boston Massacre and Boston Tea Party Primar
Preview of AP Statistics Video Notes (Color Coded and Khan Academy Practices Attached)

AP Statistics Video Notes (Color Coded and Khan Academy Practices Attached)

Created by
The Math Lane
AP Statistics is EASY with these video notes. Links for videos attached to youtube. Math made EASY by COLOR and DESIGN. Whole AP Statistics course (can also be used for regular Statistics). Color coded for ESL support and Khan Academy practices attached for additional practice (can assign these for hw). Example problems with detailed worked out solutions. You can learn along with your students too. Great for first time statistics teachers. No teaching required, you can just push play in the
Preview of AP® U.S. History Period 3 Topic 3.3: No Taxation without Representation Lesson

AP® U.S. History Period 3 Topic 3.3: No Taxation without Representation Lesson

Created by
MrBearTeaches
Teach APUSH Period 3.3 with this complete, classroom-ready lesson bundle focused on the growth of colonial resistance and the road to the American Revolution. This resource includes 43 editable lecture slides with a warm-up prompt, detailed teacher speaker notes, and multiple student note-taking options including traditional guided notes, graphic organizers, and Cornell notes. Students will examine escalating tensions between Britain and the colonies, Parliamentary actions and colonial responses
Preview of 'Can We Think Without Language?' Lesson-Presentation

'Can We Think Without Language?' Lesson-Presentation

A fundamental question in cognitive science and philosophy. Exploring the relationship between language and thought.
Preview of AP Chem Unit 1: Complete PBL System (Atomic Structure, Low Prep, Ready to Use)

AP Chem Unit 1: Complete PBL System (Atomic Structure, Low Prep, Ready to Use)

Bring Meaningful PBL to AP Chemistry—Without Losing Rigor or TimeLooking for a way to increase engagement and real-world application without slowing down your pacing? This unit gives you a simple, structured system to do exactly that—by layering short, meaningful PBL into your existing lessons. What You Get (Quick Overview)✔ Complete Unit 1 PBL system (Atomic Structure) ✔ Daily prompts that take 3–5 minutes ✔ Student learning logs + grading rubric ✔ Full set of AP-aligned instructional sli
Preview of Introduction to Othello by Shakespeare:  History, Maps, Characters, Language

Introduction to Othello by Shakespeare: History, Maps, Characters, Language

Trying to start a Shakespeare play without a thorough introduction is very challenging. This presentation covers absolutely everything students need to know to launch into one of his greatest plays. It includes biography of Shakespeare, background for the play, definitions of key terms, preview of important characters, and analysis of impactful quotes.
Preview of Systems of Government Activity — Unitary, Federal & Confederal Case Study

Systems of Government Activity — Unitary, Federal & Confederal Case Study

Most students can label a country "federal" without understanding what that label actually costs or protects. This activity makes them prove it. Students become political-systems investigators running a "system autopsy" — they pick one real country, diagnose its system of government from the evidence, and figure out what that system gains and what it breaks. Working from detailed case files on the United Kingdom, Germany, the European Union, and Switzerland, students move through five forensic s
Preview of Day 1: The Neolithic Revolution | Foraging vs. Farming Hook Lesson

Day 1: The Neolithic Revolution | Foraging vs. Farming Hook Lesson

If humans survived for thousands of years without farming, why on earth would they choose to completely change how they lived? Was agriculture a spectacular leap forward, or did it trap humanity in a whole new set of problems?Welcome to Day 1: The Neolithic Revolution (Hook Activity). This zero-prep, high-engagement introductory lesson hooks students immediately by treating history as a series of massive structural trade-offs. Moving away from passive note-taking, students evaluate life before a
Preview of World War II – U.S. History Guided Notes & Anchor Charts

World War II – U.S. History Guided Notes & Anchor Charts

Help students make sense of World War II without drowning them in scattered notes or oversimplified timelines. This resource is built to keep students focused on why the U.S. entered the war, how it unfolded across multiple theaters, and how WWII permanently reshaped American government, society, and global leadership. Rather than treating WWII as a list of battles, these materials emphasize cause and effect and keep students actively processing the content during instruction. The guided notes m
Preview of Systems of Government PowerPoint – Unitary, Federal, Confederal, U.S. Government

Systems of Government PowerPoint – Unitary, Federal, Confederal, U.S. Government

Most students can recite that the U.S. is a "federal" system without understanding what that actually means — or how it differs from the unitary and confederal systems that shaped the choices the Founders made. This PowerPoint builds the whole picture for them, moving from how power is distributed geographically to how much real influence citizens hold, so the categories finally connect instead of floating as isolated vocabulary. The lecture works through each system on its own terms — how it fu
Preview of Personal Finance & Life Decisions -- Economics Guided Notes

Personal Finance & Life Decisions -- Economics Guided Notes

Students need structured note-taking that keeps them engaged during your personal finance lecture without missing critical information. These guided notes provide the framework—key facts, costs, timelines, and comparisons in the left column with space for their own annotations in the right column—so students capture the essential content while actively processing the material. The Quick Check at the end reveals whether they actually understood opportunity cost, cost-benefit analysis, and real-wo
Preview of Day 11: Mauryan India & Asoka’s Dharma | Statecraft, Spies, & The Buddhist Shift

Day 11: Mauryan India & Asoka’s Dharma | Statecraft, Spies, & The Buddhist Shift

How does a king maintain control over a subcontinent as vast and diverse as India without relying solely on the sword? And what happens when a ruler—after conquering through brutal, bloody warfare—suddenly has a change of heart? Welcome to Day 11: Mauryan India & Asoka’s Dharma (Statecraft, Spies, and the Buddhist Shift). This zero-prep, high-inquiry lesson investigates the Mauryan Empire’s unique "dual-track" approach to rule. Using your presentation slides ( Slides 52-55), you will guide stud
Preview of Great Depression – U.S. History Vocabulary Social Media Style Assignment

Great Depression – U.S. History Vocabulary Social Media Style Assignment

Give your students a vocabulary assignment they will actually understand — and actually finish. This creative, Gen-Z–coded vocab task turns the major causes and social impacts of the Great Depression into short-form “social media posts,” helping students break down complex historical concepts into simple, memorable explanations. Students create captions, hashtags, and peer-style comments that force them to process the meaning of each term instead of copying definitions. What’s Included: Gen-Z St
Preview of Reagan, Bush Sr., Cold War & Reaganomics — U.S. History Guided Notes

Reagan, Bush Sr., Cold War & Reaganomics — U.S. History Guided Notes

These guided notes give students a structured way to follow along with the Reagan and Bush 41 lecture without scrambling to write down everything or zoning out with a blank page. The two-column format puts key information on the left and gives students space on the right to restate ideas in their own words, add details, and make connections — so they're processing the content instead of just copying it. This works especially well when students struggle to keep up with lecture pacing or when you
Preview of Day 6: Alexander the Great | Logistics, Conquest, & Hellenistic Diffusion

Day 6: Alexander the Great | Logistics, Conquest, & Hellenistic Diffusion

How do you conquer the known world by the age of 30, and then figure out how to govern it without having your empire immediately shatter? Alexander the Great didn't just win battles—he managed a logistical nightmare. From the brutal 18-foot sarissa spears to the intentional blending of Greek, Persian, and Egyptian cultures, Alexander’s empire was a massive experiment in "Hellenistic" fusion. Welcome to Day 6: Alexander the Great (Logistics, Conquest, & Diffusion). This zero-prep, high-engageme
Preview of Day 4: The Greek Experiment-Athenian Democracy vs. Spartan Oligarchy Simulation

Day 4: The Greek Experiment-Athenian Democracy vs. Spartan Oligarchy Simulation

It is 490 BCE. A Persian messenger has just arrived at your city gates, demanding "Earth and Water"—the ancient code for total surrender and enslavement. Your city is on the brink of an existential crisis. Do you fight for your freedom, or do you bow to the superpower at your doorstep? And more importantly: Who gets to make that decision?Welcome to Day 4: The Greek Experiment. This zero-prep, high-engagement lesson moves far beyond simple textbook comparisons. It places your students directly
Preview of Brain House

Brain House

This is helpful for teaching kids about their brains and how to control their emotions. If the brain is working without stress, the top and the bottom brain (thinkers and feelers) work together beautifully but if we Flip Our Lid, then the feelers take over!
Preview of New England Colonies – U.S. History Guided Notes & Infographic Handouts

New England Colonies – U.S. History Guided Notes & Infographic Handouts

Students learn best when the structure is clear, and these Guided Notes help them track the key ideas of the New England Colonies without getting lost. Each section matches the PowerPoint exactly and includes anchor charts that reinforce geography, religion, self-government, conflict, and economic development. What’s Included • Guided Notes – two-column “In Your Own Words” structure aligned to the PowerPoint • Anchor Charts – visual breakdowns of major concepts (geography → economy, Puritan va
Preview of Insurance & Risk Management – Personal Finance & Economics PowerPoint

Insurance & Risk Management – Personal Finance & Economics PowerPoint

This lecture makes insurance actually make sense by explaining why you're paying premiums and what you're actually getting. Instead of students drowning in terminology without context, they learn how risk pooling works, why deductibles matter, and which insurance types are must-haves versus nice-to-haves—so they can make informed decisions when they're on their own. This works especially well when students think insurance is a scam or don't understand why they'd pay for something they might neve
Preview of Systems of Government Unitary, Federal Confederal Guided Notes – U.S. Government

Systems of Government Unitary, Federal Confederal Guided Notes – U.S. Government

Lecture notes only work if students are actually thinking while they write, not just copying words off a slide. These guided notes give them structure without doing the work for them — a clean two-column format where they follow the lecture, listen for key terms, and capture the ideas in their own words, then prove they understood it with a built-in Quick Check. The notes track the full systems-of-government arc: how power is distributed geographically across unitary, federal, and confederal sys
Preview of AI AGENTS * Artificial Intelligence STEM Powerpoint Presentation (PPTX)

AI AGENTS * Artificial Intelligence STEM Powerpoint Presentation (PPTX)

Introduce middle school students to the exciting world of AI Agents with this engaging 15-slide PowerPoint presentation. Students will learn how AI agents are intelligent computer programs that can “see” what’s happening around them, make decisions, and take actions on their own to solve problems or achieve goals—like virtual assistants, smart robots, and adaptive learning tools. The presentation covers different types of AI agents, how they learn and adapt, and their real-life uses in educatio
Preview of Federal Bureaucracy & Cabinet PowerPoint | Anchor Charts for U.S. Government

Federal Bureaucracy & Cabinet PowerPoint | Anchor Charts for U.S. Government

This lecture makes bureaucracy understandable by organizing federal agencies into clear categories students can actually distinguish. Instead of students drowning in acronyms like EPA, USPS, and NASA without knowing what makes them different, they learn the three agency types—independent regulatory, government corporations, and executive agencies—plus how the Cabinet connects the President to specialized departments. This works especially well when students think bureaucracy is just "a bunch of
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