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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 Truman Time Capsule – U.S. History Google Slides Project with Rubric & Key

Truman Time Capsule – U.S. History Google Slides Project with Rubric & Key

Engage students in higher-order thinking with this creative U.S. History project on Harry Truman’s presidency. Students design a 3–5 slide Google Slides time capsule capturing the three biggest lessons or warnings from Truman’s administration, supported by a rubric and teacher key. What’s Included: Student Directions – Clear, step-by-step instructions for building the project Grading Rubric – 10-point rubric covering content, lessons, visuals, and presentation quality Teacher Key – Sample top
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 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 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 Reconstruction PowerPoint Lecture | Anchor Charts on Amendments & KKK

Reconstruction PowerPoint Lecture | Anchor Charts on Amendments & KKK

Teach the full arc of Reconstruction with this clear, student-friendly slide deck. Covers Lincoln vs. Johnson vs. Congress, the Reconstruction Amendments (13th, 14th, 15th), resistance movements (Black Codes, KKK), sharecropping, and the Election of 1876 leading to the Compromise of 1877. Ends with four anchor charts that reinforce essential, test-ready topics. Perfect for direct instruction, review, or sub plans. What’s Included: 1 editable PowerPoint lecture on Reconstruction Slide coverage: T
Preview of The New Deal – U.S. History Perspective Assignment (Social Media Threads)

The New Deal – U.S. History Perspective Assignment (Social Media Threads)

Students already live in social media comment sections — this assignment uses that same format to help them understand the loud, messy, conflicting voices of the New Deal era. Each thread includes workers, critics, reformers, elders, populists, traditionalists, and Eleanor-coded activism voices. Students identify perspectives, motives, beliefs, and political positions using evidence from the threads. It’s an engagement hack and a legit historical thinking task at the same time. What’s Included F
Preview of Unit 5.5 Protecting Applications - 20 Slide PowerPoint - AP Cybersecurity

Unit 5.5 Protecting Applications - 20 Slide PowerPoint - AP Cybersecurity

AP Cybersecurity Unit 5: Securing Applications and Data – Topic 5.5 PowerPointzProtecting Applications20 SLIDES | ZERO PREP | CED ALIGNEDNow that students understand vulnerabilities and cryptography, it’s time to show them how applications are actually secured. This Topic 5.5 PowerPoint focuses on how developers and organizations protect applications from attacks. Students learn how secure coding practices, input validation, and system design reduce vulnerabilities and prevent exploitation. Bui
Preview of Reagan, Bush Sr., Cold War & Reaganomics — Cold War Cause & Effect Activity

Reagan, Bush Sr., Cold War & Reaganomics — Cold War Cause & Effect Activity

This cause and effect activity walks students through the chain of events that ended the Cold War — from Reagan's "Evil Empire" speech through the Soviet collapse on Christmas Day 1991. Both the cause and effect are provided in each row so students focus on understanding the connections between events rather than scrambling to recall facts. Eleven rows organized into three color-coded sections (American Actions, Soviet Problems, Both Sides) build toward a synthesis question: who deserves the mos
Preview of AP® U.S. History Period 2 Topic 2.4: Trans-Atlantic Trade Mapping Activity

AP® U.S. History Period 2 Topic 2.4: Trans-Atlantic Trade Mapping Activity

Created by
MrBearTeaches
Bring the Atlantic economy to life with this visually engaging, content-rich mapping activity aligned to APUSH Topic 2.4! Students will explore the Transatlantic Trade system—including the flow of raw materials, manufactured goods, and enslaved Africans—while analyzing its impact on Africa, Europe, the Caribbean, and the 13 Colonies. ✅ What's Included: Student Mapping Activity: Trace the major trade routes of the triangular trade system Color-Coded & Blank Map Templates (digital + printable
Preview of World War II World History DBQ The Holocaust Ideology, Persecution & Human Cost

World War II World History DBQ The Holocaust Ideology, Persecution & Human Cost

Understanding the Holocaust requires more than memorizing facts — students need to see how ideology, policy, and systematic methods built the machinery of genocide. This DBQ gives them that structure. Six powerful primary sources lead students through the escalation from discrimination to mass murder, helping them connect ideology to action and understand the devastating human cost. What’s Included• Six primary-source excerpts covering Nazi ideology, Nuremberg Laws, ghettoization, coded bureaucr
Preview of Great Economists Power Point

Great Economists Power Point

This power-point lists some of the most important economists in history and some key facts about them. This would be great to use at the end of the school year as part of a review game or research project. You can print the slides for each economist and let your students choose who they are interested in researching and creating a product based assessment about(I have an assessment rubric in my store that would be very helpful). When students have completed them you can play a review game usin
Preview of The Gold Bug by Edgar Allan Poe | Introduction and Analysis Lesson-Presentation

The Gold Bug by Edgar Allan Poe | Introduction and Analysis Lesson-Presentation

A thrilling tale of hidden treasure, cryptic ciphers, and the human obsession with wealth. Poe's classic short story blends mystery, adventure, and the darker aspects of the human psyche. Keywords:The Gold Bug lesson, Edgar Allan Poe introduction, The Gold Bug analysis, Poe literature presentation, symbolism in The Gold Bug, cryptography in literature, treasure hunt theme, mystery story analysis, short story introduction, American literature resource, character analysis worksheet, The Gold Bug t
Preview of Peace Day Poetry | Writing for Unity, Kindness, and Global Harmony | K–12, TEKS

Peace Day Poetry | Writing for Unity, Kindness, and Global Harmony | K–12, TEKS

Description: Honor the International Day of Peace (September 21) with this poetry activity where students write about kindness, unity, and global cooperation. Elementary: Create acrostics (PEACE) and illustrate their poems.Middle School: Write haikus or free verse poems about harmony and trust.High School: Research peace leaders (MLK Jr., Gandhi, Malala) and craft spoken word or reflective poems with artist statements.What’s included:K–12 TEKS alignment for social and c
Preview of Southern Colonies U.S. History | Government, Religion & Labor DBQ

Southern Colonies U.S. History | Government, Religion & Labor DBQ

Help students analyze how government, religion, and labor shaped daily life in the Southern Colonies with this scaffolded primary source DBQ. Students read authentic excerpts—from colonial charters, laws, journals, and rebellions—to understand how freedom, authority, and inequality coexisted in early America. Includes guiding questions, essay prompt, and a complete teacher key for discussion or grading. What’s Included: 6 primary-source excerpts: Virginia Charter (1606), Maryland Toleration Act
Preview of The Reign of Napoleon Bonaparte Lesson-Presentation

The Reign of Napoleon Bonaparte Lesson-Presentation

Napoleon Bonaparte, a French military and political leader, dominated Europe in the early 19th century. His reign saw significant political, military, and cultural transformations, leaving an enduring legacy on the continent. Explore the captivating era of Napoleon Bonaparte with this in-depth lesson and presentation. Designed for students and educators, this resource covers the rise and fall of one of history's most influential figures. Delve into Napoleon's early life, military campaigns, pol
Preview of Age of Revolutions | World History | Napoleon’s Rise, Fall & Legacy DBQ

Age of Revolutions | World History | Napoleon’s Rise, Fall & Legacy DBQ

Trace the dramatic rise and fall of Napoleon Bonaparte with this in-depth primary source DBQ. Students explore authentic documents—from Napoleon’s own proclamations to eyewitness accounts and the decisions of the Congress of Vienna—to understand how one man reshaped Europe through ambition, reform, and war. What’s Included: Primary Source DBQ – Six historical excerpts with guided analysis questions and a final written prompt Background Reading – Overview of Napoleon’s rise to power, his reforms,
Preview of Patriot Day Reflective Poetry | Unity, Resilience, and Remembrance | K–12, TEKS

Patriot Day Reflective Poetry | Unity, Resilience, and Remembrance | K–12, TEKS

Description: This respectful poetry lesson helps students reflect on Patriot Day (September 11) through writing that honors remembrance, unity, and resilience. Elementary: Create acrostics (UNITY) with words like courage, hope, and kindness.Middle School: Write haikus or free verse poems symbolizing healing and resilience.High School: Research memorial poetry or survivor testimonies, then write elegies or spoken word pieces paired with artist statements.What’s included:
Preview of International Literacy Day Poetry –|Celebrating Books, Reading, and Storytelling

International Literacy Day Poetry –|Celebrating Books, Reading, and Storytelling

Description: Mark International Literacy Day (September 8) with poetry celebrating the power of books and storytelling. Students reflect on how literacy shapes identity, culture, and imagination. Elementary: Write acrostics (READ) and illustrate favorite book scenes.Middle School: Create haikus or free verse poems that show how books open new worlds.High School: Craft free verse, spoken word, or narrative poems analyzing how literacy shapes personal identity or cultural
Preview of Fall Equinox Poetry | Exploring Balance, Change, and Light/Dark | K–12, TEKS

Fall Equinox Poetry | Exploring Balance, Change, and Light/Dark | K–12, TEKS

Description: Celebrate the Fall Equinox (around September 22) with poetry about balance, transformation, and the cycles of light and dark. Students link natural events to cultural traditions and personal reflection. Elementary: Write acrostics (BALANCE) or shape poems about day/night.Middle School: Compose haikus or free verse exploring contrasts like light/dark, warm/cool.High School: Create abstract free verse or spoken word poems reflecting on balance in nature, cult
Preview of Early Civilizations of the Ancient World – World History: Early Societies DBQ

Early Civilizations of the Ancient World – World History: Early Societies DBQ

This DBQ helps students understand how the first civilizations formed and how geography, agriculture, religion, and law worked together to create stable societies. Using carefully selected primary and secondary sources, students analyze how early communities organized daily life, enforced rules, and maintained social order in river valley civilizations. This resource is designed for real classrooms — clear excerpts, guided questions that don’t require guesswork, and a focused final prompt that s
Preview of Labor Day Poetry | Honoring Workers Through Verse | K–12, TEKS-Aligned

Labor Day Poetry | Honoring Workers Through Verse | K–12, TEKS-Aligned

Description: Celebrate Labor Day with this poetry activity that honors workers and their contributions to society. Students write poems reflecting on dedication, resilience, and the value of community work. Elementary: Write simple acrostics like LABOR, paired with drawings of helpers (nurse, teacher, builder).Middle School: Experiment with haikus or free verse describing hard work, teamwork, and sacrifice.High School: Research labor history or professions and craft spo
Preview of Day 8: Ancient Writing Systems | Cuneiform & Hieroglyphics Decoding Lesson

Day 8: Ancient Writing Systems | Cuneiform & Hieroglyphics Decoding Lesson

How would a sprawling ancient empire function if no one could write down a law, track a tax payment, or record a grain shipment? We often associate writing with poetry and literature, but the world's first scripts weren't invented to write stories—they were invented as a rigorous accounting tool to keep massive civilizations from collapsing into chaos. Welcome to Day 8: Writing and Record Keeping (Why Was Writing Revolutionary?). This zero-prep, hands-on history lesson challenges high school st
Preview of Intro to the AP® Human Geography Exam Slides and Notes + FRQ Task Verb Posters

Intro to the AP® Human Geography Exam Slides and Notes + FRQ Task Verb Posters

This lesson is designed for AP® Human Geography courses. On the first day or week of school, introduce your APHG students to the format of the AP® Human Geography exam with these slides and notes. Ensure your students know what to expect from the course and exam! Details of what is included: 8-slide lecture available in PowerPoint and Google Slides™ that covers the sections, timing, and weighing of the APHG examGuided note sheet for students FRQ Task Verb bulletin board posters in color and b
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