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Preview of Free Yourself from Writer's Block

Free Yourself from Writer's Block

Created by
Lew Riley
A quick-to-learn and long-lasting method of forever banishing writer's block from your vocabulary.
Preview of AP Psychology Unit 1: Welcome&Intro-Simplified, Relatable Slides + Activities!

AP Psychology Unit 1: Welcome&Intro-Simplified, Relatable Slides + Activities!

Make your first week of AP Psychology smooth, engaging, and stress-free with this editable, no-prep Unit 1 resource bundle—designed specifically with new and busy teachers in mind. This resource includes two student-friendly PowerPoints that come with word-for-word teacher scripts for every slide. No guessing. No overthinking. Just open, project, and teach with confidence—even if it’s your first year teaching AP Psych! You’ll also get fun and meaningful student activities like a Psychology My
Preview of Enlightenment & Foundations of American Government — British Documents Activity

Enlightenment & Foundations of American Government — British Documents Activity

Students assume their rights were invented in 1776. This assignment shows them the truth: the right to a jury trial, free elections, and protection from cruel punishment came out of an 800-year fight with English kings — and they can trace nearly every one back to three specific documents. Across four sections, students translate real excerpts from the Magna Carta, Petition of Right, and English Bill of Rights into modern texts, map ten rights they have today back to the document each one starte
Preview of The Vietnam War APUSH (8.8) & U.S. History| No Prep Complete Lesson

The Vietnam War APUSH (8.8) & U.S. History| No Prep Complete Lesson

Vietnam War Complete Lesson | APUSH & U.S. History | PowerPoint, Activities, Primary Sources, & More!Make teaching the Vietnam War clear, engaging, and stress-free with this complete, ready-to-use lesson designed for both APUSH and high school U.S. History classrooms. Whether you're short on prep time or looking to strengthen your students’ understanding of this complex era, this resource has everything you need in one place. This lesson is built to save you time while maintaining rigor—with
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 INTRODUCTION TO GEARS

INTRODUCTION TO GEARS

Created by
STEAM Fair
This short lesson in gears helps students master calculating gear ratios, explaining the tradeoff between torque and power for a gear reduction or an overdrive and includes several problems for students to practice. Please enjoy this free resource and visit the STEAM Fair store for more science content and projects,
Preview of The Physical Chemistry & Energetics Bundle 12th Grade

The Physical Chemistry & Energetics Bundle 12th Grade

Created by
Concept Clicks
The "Physical Chemistry & Energetics" Bundle Target Grades: 12th Grade / Early College (A-Level Year 2) Focuses on the forces that drive reactions: energy, equilibrium, and electrochemistry. Included Files:CHEMISTRY : ENTHALPY CHANGE Power pointCHEMISTRY : ENTROPY AND FREE ENERGY Power pointCHEMISTRY : CHEMICAL EQUILIBRIUM 1 & 2 Power pointsCHEMISTRY : ELECTROCHEMISTRY Power pointCHEMISTRY : BORN HABER CYCLE Power pointCHEMISTRY : PH CALCULATIONS and BUFFER SOLUTIONS Power pointsGo beyond the re
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 Pre Civil War PPT

Pre Civil War PPT

This is a cumulative overview that covers rising issues preluding the Civil War. It will cover social, economic and political changes. The main issue covered is slavery and how expansion on the U.S. affected what states were free or slave.
Preview of Truman Presidency – U.S. History Cold War Bundle: PPT, DBQ & Activities

Truman Presidency – U.S. History Cold War Bundle: PPT, DBQ & Activities

Teach Harry S. Truman’s presidency with this complete U.S. History bundle. Covering the Atomic Bomb, Cold War containment, and the Korean War, this 7-part set combines lecture, guided notes, primary sources, and creative activities—all supported by a free full-week lesson plan. What’s Included: PowerPoint Lecture – Truman’s presidency: Atomic Bomb, early Cold War, Korean War Guided Notes Organizer – “In Your Own Words” format aligned with lecture slides Primary Source Inquiry – Truman’s Atomic
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 President Jimmy Carter Teacher Notes – U.S. History Background & Key Events

President Jimmy Carter Teacher Notes – U.S. History Background & Key Events

These detailed teacher notes cover President Jimmy Carter’s domestic challenges, foreign policy, and post-presidency legacy in a clear, classroom-ready format. Perfect for high school U.S. History or Government, they align directly with the President Jimmy Carter - Energy & Oil Crisis, Legacy PPT and make teaching Carter’s presidency stress-free. What’s Inside: Carter’s early life and rise to power 1976 election strategy and political appeal Domestic issues: stagflation, deregulation, energy
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 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 War of 1812 Slides

War of 1812 Slides

Created by
Portable 49
This is an 11-slide deck explaining the War of 1812 through the lens of Who, What, When, Where, and Why. I find this to be an effective way for students to remember this war in particular, as it's not that extensive. There is a 5W's graphic organizer in my store (free) that you are welcome to pair with this. Please let me know if you have any questions!
Preview of American Revolution: Winning Independence | Perspectives Assignment Activity

American Revolution: Winning Independence | Perspectives Assignment Activity

Guide students through the major reasons America won the Revolution with this multi-part assignment. Covers foreign alliances, Washington’s leadership, diverse perspectives, and the Treaty of Paris in engaging formats. What’s Included: Foreign Assistance chart (Franklin, Lafayette, von Steuben, France, Spain) Valley Forge excerpt with comprehension questions First-person journal entries (women, enslaved, free Black soldiers, American Indians) Treaty of Paris cause & effect chart Full teacher key
Preview of Scientific Measurement Powerpoint

Scientific Measurement Powerpoint

Easy to follow presentation in a format that makes it perfect for stations, blended learning or flipped classrooms. Can be used in conjunction with the Metric Measurements Guided Notes. This presentation covers: *the metric system and conversions *metric details for: length, mass, time, temperature, density, volume *scientific notation *dimensional analysis ======================================================== Turn Feedback into TPT Credit (AKA FREE MONEY to BUY MORE at TPT!) Go to your "
Preview of U.S. History Slides - Critical Period

U.S. History Slides - Critical Period

Created by
Portable 49
This is a 39-slide deck covering the "critical period" of the United States after the Revolutionary War and up to the election of George Washington as the first president. Includes the Articles of Confederation, Northwest Ordinance, Constitutional Convention, the compromises made between Federalists/Anti-Federalists, ratification of the Constitution, and Washington as the first president. I also have guided notes (free, in my store) that go with this deck. Please let me know if you have any que
Preview of Civil War Slide Deck

Civil War Slide Deck

Created by
Portable 49
This is a 37-slide deck covering the Civil War period in American history. It covers some of the leading causes of the war (Compromise of 1850, Uncle Tom's Cabin, Fugitive Slave Law, Bleeding Kansas, Dred Scott Case, Charles Sumner, Election of 1860), as well as the war itself and the aftermath that included the 13th, 14th, and 15th Amendments. Please feel free to reach out with any questions!
Preview of Nationalism and Imperialism | World History | Guided Notes & Anchor Charts

Nationalism and Imperialism | World History | Guided Notes & Anchor Charts

Cut your prep time in half and keep every student engaged from bell to bell. These Guided Notes walk your class step-by-step through the age of nationalism and imperialism, helping even your most distracted learners stay on task and retain complex ideas. With a built-in Quick Check and perfectly aligned slide text, this set makes teaching 19th-century global power shifts simple, visual, and stress-free. What’s Included: Two-column Guided Notes aligned exactly to the PowerPoint lecture Clear Lea
Preview of Constitution Slide Deck

Constitution Slide Deck

Created by
Portable 49
These are slides covering the Constitution and the different powers that are derived from it, namely expressed powers, implied powers, denied powers, reserved and concurrent powers, and the elastic clause. The concepts of separation of powers, checks & balances (with multiple examples), impeachment, federalism, and the first three articles of the Constitution are also covered. Includes a venn diagram for having students practice trying to identify state vs federal vs concurrent rights. Please f
Preview of Road to Civil War Mega Bundle | U.S. History Lectures, Notes, DBQs & Activities

Road to Civil War Mega Bundle | U.S. History Lectures, Notes, DBQs & Activities

This complete Road to Civil War unit gives you everything needed to teach how slavery, sectionalism, and westward expansion pushed the nation toward war between 1820-1860. Instead of piecemeal lessons, this bundle provides coordinated instruction across lecture, note-taking, timeline analysis, document work, and engagement activities—all building the same narrative of escalating crisis where each compromise failed harder than the last. Students see the pattern: territorial expansion + slavery de
Preview of Road to Civil War: Polk, Mexican War & Wilmot Proviso | U.S. History Activity

Road to Civil War: Polk, Mexican War & Wilmot Proviso | U.S. History Activity

This activity transforms territorial expansion debate into social media format, requiring students to distill complex issues into Instagram bios, Twitter headlines, and hashtag debates. Instead of passively reading about Manifest Destiny and the Wilmot Proviso, students must capture Northern and Southern perspectives in 280 characters—revealing whether they understand the core tensions. The document analysis section requires actual evidence extraction from Wilmot and Calhoun sources before stude
Preview of Center of Mass of Systems Slideshows Worksheets Practice, AP Physics 2.1

Center of Mass of Systems Slideshows Worksheets Practice, AP Physics 2.1

NO PREP practice slideshow with 27 practice questions and 12 slides. Includes answer solutions in the speaker notes. Use “I Do” practice questions as scaffolded practice, guided notes, or in- class practice. Use “We Do” as group work, pair and share, or in-class practice. Assign “I Do” questions for homework or test review. Use these questions as quiz or test questions. Aligned for  AP Physics 1, Unit 2 Forces and Translational Dynamics:Topic 2.1 Systems and Center of MassCan be used for Phy
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