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Preview of Industrialization The Rise of Big Business U.S. History Vocabulary Pack Activity

Industrialization The Rise of Big Business U.S. History Vocabulary Pack Activity

Bring the Gilded Age to life with this cinematic, Gen Z–friendly vocabulary resource on Industrialization and the Rise of Big Business. Students decode the era’s most important economic and social shifts — from monopolies and labor unions to immigrant workers and philanthropy — through interactive, student-centered tasks and visual anchor charts designed for relevance and retention. What’s Included: 15 key terms covering technology, industry, labor, and reform Student worksheet with creative “v
Preview of APUSH PowerPoint Lecture Jefferson, the War of 1812 & Era of Good Feelings PPT

APUSH PowerPoint Lecture Jefferson, the War of 1812 & Era of Good Feelings PPT

This 20 slide PowerPoint + Worksheet covers The Age of Jefferson, War of 1812 & Era of Good Feelings for AP United States History & any other US History course. Includes both a PPT overview of the time period and an assignment on the American System. Worksheet added! APUSH key concept alignment also added & "facelift" to improve slides' aesthetic. Topics include:Expansion of the Judicial BranchForeign Policy of Jefferson: impressment, embargoes & neutralityLouisiana PurchaseWar of 1812Era o
Preview of Understanding Acid Rain: Water Cycle, Pollution & Climate Connections

Understanding Acid Rain: Water Cycle, Pollution & Climate Connections

Bring environmental science to life with this engaging, visually rich lesson on acid rain, the water cycle, air pollution, and climate connections! This resource guides students through how rain forms, how pollution enters the atmosphere, and how it leads to real-world environmental impacts. Students explore key concepts through interactive slides, think-pair-share prompts, and clear scientific visuals, making complex chemistry and Earth science ideas accessible and meaningful. This lesson fo
Preview of Day 3: Faith and Tolerance in Persia | Cyrus the Great & Zoroastrianism | Lesson

Day 3: Faith and Tolerance in Persia | Cyrus the Great & Zoroastrianism | Lesson

When a powerful empire conquers new lands, they have a choice: force their own gods and culture on the conquered people, or allow them to keep their own traditions. History shows that the most successful empires—the ones that lasted for centuries—often chose the latter. Why? Because religious tolerance wasn't just "kindness"—it was a calculated, brilliant political strategy to keep diverse populations from revolting. Welcome to Day 3: Faith and Tolerance in Persia. This zero-prep, high-engageme
Preview of Day 2: Thinking Like a Historian | Document Analysis & Perspective | Lesson

Day 2: Thinking Like a Historian | Document Analysis & Perspective | Lesson

How do you get high school students to stop reading primary sources at face value and actually spot bias, audience, and hidden motives? Welcome to Day 2: Interpretation – "What Were They Thinking?" (The Trial of Ideas). This zero-prep, highly structured lesson introduces students to the core historical skill of Interpretation by throwing them into the fiery 16th-century debate of the Protestant Reformation. Rather than just summarizing text, students use a specialized close-reading matrix to d
Preview of Nixon, Ford & Carter | 1970s — U.S. History Watergate Constitutional Crisis DBQ

Nixon, Ford & Carter | 1970s — U.S. History Watergate Constitutional Crisis DBQ

This document-based question puts students inside the Watergate scandal through six real primary sources — from the Washington Post's original break-in report to Ford's pardon proclamation that divided the country. Instead of reading a textbook summary, students trace the crisis document by document: the burglary, the cover-up, the Saturday Night Massacre, the impeachment articles, the resignation speech, and the pardon. By the end, they have to take a position on whether Watergate was one man's
Preview of Interwar Period: Russian Revolution & Stalin’s Soviet State | World History DBQ

Interwar Period: Russian Revolution & Stalin’s Soviet State | World History DBQ

Help students understand how the Russian Empire collapsed, how Lenin and the Bolsheviks rose to power, and how Stalin transformed the USSR into a totalitarian state during the Interwar Period. This Primary Source DBQ includes six carefully selected excerpts—from factory committee reports, Lenin’s promises, Civil War accounts, NEP reforms, Stalin’s industrial orders, and famine testimony—paired with guided questions, Anchor Charts, and a final writing task. What’s Included: Primary Source DBQ – S
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 Depression – U.S. History Guided Notes

Great Depression – U.S. History Guided Notes

Help students truly understand the human and economic collapse of the Great Depression with this structured set of guided notes that pairs directly with your Great Depression PowerPoint and anchor charts. Students track the core causes, the Dust Bowl, migration, unemployment, and the political fallout — all in a clean, predictable format that keeps them organized during instruction. What’s Included: Full Guided Notes Packet – a slide-matched, two-column structure that walks students through the
Preview of Email Etiquette Lesson, Examples, Activity - How to Write an Email to a Teacher

Email Etiquette Lesson, Examples, Activity - How to Write an Email to a Teacher

This lesson will explain why email etiquette is essential in school and beyond, have students examine student emails, teaches the parts of the email with short games, and includes a student assignment, and assignment rubric for easy grading! This activity includes:-Email Etiquette Lesson -Short Parts of the Email Games -Example Student Emails to Analyze -Email Assignment -Email Assignment Rubric -Teacher's Guide -Google Slides and PDF viewing options.
Preview of Acceleration Infographic Poster

Acceleration Infographic Poster

Acceleration: The Rate of Change of Velocity Help students clearly understand acceleration and how velocity changes over time.This visually engaging infographic explains how acceleration works, how it relates to velocity-time graphs, and how motion behaves under constant acceleration. Students learn how to interpret acceleration using both equations and graphical representations, helping them build a deeper understanding of motion in physics. Perfect for physics, physical science, and STEM
Preview of Electoral College | U.S. Government | Vocabulary BuzzFeed Edition Activity

Electoral College | U.S. Government | Vocabulary BuzzFeed Edition Activity

Make civics go viral. This BuzzFeed-style vocabulary activity turns the Electoral College, presidential elections, and constitutional amendments into creative social-media challenges your students will actually remember. They’ll define terms, craft hashtags, and write viral-style headlines — all while building real understanding of how America elects its presidents and why the system still matters. What’s Included: Vocabulary Assignment: “BuzzFeed Edition” worksheet covering the Electoral Colleg
Preview of World War I | U.S. History Vocabulary Assignment – Neutrality to the Battlefield

World War I | U.S. History Vocabulary Assignment – Neutrality to the Battlefield

Make World War I actually stick with students using this U.S. History Gen Z–style vocabulary and Anchor Charts resource. It covers the full U.S. story from neutrality to isolationism, using student-friendly definitions, meme-style translations, hashtags, and visual supports. What’s Included: Vocabulary Assignment Chart – terms with columns for definition, Gen Z translation, hashtags, and image/meme Anchor Charts – clean visuals highlighting neutrality, U-boats, Zimmermann Telegram, homefront mo
Preview of Reconstruction U.S. History | Creative Writing Social Media Posts Activity

Reconstruction U.S. History | Creative Writing Social Media Posts Activity

Engage your students with this creative social media writing activity that turns Reconstruction events into Gen Z–style posts and threads. Students summarize key moments from 1865–1877 through Instagram/TikTok posts and a Twitter/X thread, blending historical accuracy with creativity. Perfect for reinforcing lecture and DBQ content in a modern, relatable format. What’s Included: Creative Writing Assignment: “Reconstruction in the Feed & Thread” Part 1: 5 Instagram/TikTok-style posts on major e
Preview of AP Human Geography 3.5 - Historical Diffusion | Lesson Plan | Lingua Francas

AP Human Geography 3.5 - Historical Diffusion | Lesson Plan | Lingua Francas

AP Human Geography 3.5 - Historical Diffusion | Lesson Plan | Lingua Francas Description: Engage your students with a comprehensive, self-contained lesson on historical diffusion and lingua francas! This bundle provides everything you need to teach AP Human Geography Standard 3.5 with a focus on the spread of culture, languages, and influence. What’s Included: PowerPoint Presentation Clear, visually appealing slides to guide your instruction. Covers key concepts including colonialism, imperial
Preview of Legislative Branch: Powers of Congress | U.S. Government Social Media Activity

Legislative Branch: Powers of Congress | U.S. Government Social Media Activity

Get students engaged with this creative social media–style assignment where they turn the top 10 powers of Congress into posts with captions, hashtags, and comments. Perfect for helping students explain legislative powers in their own words while connecting to Gen Z formats. What’s Included: Student directions with learning target & success criteria Chart covering the 10 major powers of Congress (taxing, war, commerce, impeachment, appointments, treaties, lawmaking, veto override, budget, oversi
Preview of Systems of Government DBQ — Democracy vs. Authoritarianism U.S. Government

Systems of Government DBQ — Democracy vs. Authoritarianism U.S. Government

Every government in history has had to answer one question: who gets to decide? This document-based question puts six real primary sources in front of students — from a 431 BCE speech in Athens to a 2011 British government manual — and asks them to figure out what actually separates a government that protects its people from one that crushes them. The answer turns out to be smaller and scarier than most students expect. The documents are sequenced as a contrast, not a list. Students read the bir
Preview of Civil War Slide Deck

Civil War Slide Deck

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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!
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