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Preview of Intro to Industrialization Lesson & Assignment | AP® Human Geography Unit 7

Intro to Industrialization Lesson & Assignment | AP® Human Geography Unit 7

Teach your students about the causes, diffusion, and effects of the Industrial Revolution with this no-prep AP Human Geography unit 6 lesson. It includes an Intro to Industrialization presentation slideshow, student notetaker, and a reading and question set about working and living condition in newly industrialized Britain. All materials are editable and can be printed or used digitally, either in class or for homework and independent study. [updated 2025] IncludesIntro to Industrialization pres
Preview of Reagan, Bush Sr., Cold War & Reaganomics — U.S. History Bundle PPT, Notes, DBQs

Reagan, Bush Sr., Cold War & Reaganomics — U.S. History Bundle PPT, Notes, DBQs

This bundle covers the entire Reagan-Bush era from 1981 to 1993 — the conservative revolution, Reaganomics, the Cold War's endgame, the Gulf War, and the 1992 election that ended twelve years of Republican rule. Instead of a stack of disconnected worksheets, every resource builds on the same content arc: the lecture introduces the era, guided notes keep students engaged through it, three DBQs challenge them to evaluate it from different angles, and four activities push them to apply, analyze, an
Preview of AP U.S. Government & Politics Unit 5 Notes Bundle

AP U.S. Government & Politics Unit 5 Notes Bundle

Looking for a complete, editable AP Government Unit 5 notes resource aligned to the College Board Course and Exam Description? This AP Government and Politics Unit 5 Political Participation Notes Bundle provides fully editable materials that help students understand how citizens, groups, and institutions participate in the political process. This bundle supports direct instruction, student note-taking, and review while giving you flexibility to adapt content, pacing, and examples to your class
Preview of Federal Bureaucracy & Executive Branch Bundle | PPT, Notes, DBQ, Scenario Sort

Federal Bureaucracy & Executive Branch Bundle | PPT, Notes, DBQ, Scenario Sort

Save big with this comprehensive Executive Branch & Federal Bureaucracy bundle! Covers presidential powers, qualifications, succession, the Electoral College, Cabinet roles, bureaucracy, and federal agencies — all with anchor charts built into every resource for visual reinforcement. What’s Included (8 Total):Executive Branch Resources: Executive Branch PowerPoint with anchor charts on qualifications, succession, Electoral College, and presidential roles Guided Notes + Quick Check (two-column f
Preview of APAAS Unit 1 PowerPoints & Lectures | Origins of the African Diaspora

APAAS Unit 1 PowerPoints & Lectures | Origins of the African Diaspora

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The AP Shoppe
Transform Your AP African American Studies Teaching with This Complete Unit 1 Bundle – Save Hours of Prep Time!Want engaging presentations on Unit 1: Origins of the African Diaspora? This comprehensive, fully editable bundle delivers 11 ready-to-teach PowerPoint presentations with multimedia elements that keep students engaged, plus organized lecture outlines that make class prep effortless. ✅ 100% Aligned to AP African American Studies Standards (Topics 1.1 - 1.11)✅ Over 200 professionally
Preview of AP U.S Government and Politics Unit 3 PowerPoint Presentation

AP U.S Government and Politics Unit 3 PowerPoint Presentation

Affirmative Action, Voting Rights, LGBTQ+ Rights, and Liberty vs. OrderThis slide deck explores modern civil rights developments through the Equal Protection Clause, including affirmative action, voting rights expansion, and LGBTQ+ protections. Students examine key cases such as Regents of the University of California v. Bakke and Obergefell v. Hodges while analyzing levels of scrutiny and evolving interpretations of liberty and equality. The presentation includes structured discussion prompts,
Preview of IB History Internal Assessment Guide | IA PowerPoint & Rubric

IB History Internal Assessment Guide | IA PowerPoint & Rubric

IB History Internal Assessment Guide | IA PowerPoint & RubricStruggling to guide students through the IB History Internal Assessment (IA) with clarity and confidence? This 19-page PowerPoint provides a complete, step-by-step framework to help students plan, research, write, and evaluate their IA in line with IB criteria. Designed for IB History classrooms, it breaks down complex requirements into clear, student-friendly guidance while supporting strong academic writing and independent enquiry. S
Preview of America as a World Power APUSH (8.7) &  U.S. History | No Prep Complete Lesson

America as a World Power APUSH (8.7) & U.S. History | No Prep Complete Lesson

If you’ve ever looked at Cold War global conflicts and thought “this is a LOT to organize”… I’ve got you. This complete, no-prep lesson breaks down the global Cold War into clear, engaging, and easy-to-teach pieces so you don’t have to spend hours planning. Everything is ready to go—just open the PowerPoint and teach. Students will explore how Cold War tensions spread across the world, focusing on major events like the Cuban Missile Crisis, the Bay of Pigs, the Alliance for Progress, and the S
Preview of Enlightenment & Foundations of American Government — Complete Unit Bundle

Enlightenment & Foundations of American Government — Complete Unit Bundle

This is the entire Foundations of American Government unit in one place — everything you need to teach where American government actually came from, from the first lecture to the final test. Students trace the whole story: the British documents that first chained royal power, the Enlightenment philosophers who argued rights come before government, and the direct line from those ideas into the Declaration, the Constitution, and the Bill of Rights. The unit is built to flow. Start with the PowerPo
Preview of Bill of Rights Mega Bundle | U.S. History Lecture, Notes, DBQ & Activities

Bill of Rights Mega Bundle | U.S. History Lecture, Notes, DBQ & Activities

Teach the Bill of Rights with this complete U.S. History Mega Bundle. From landmark cases to forgotten amendments, this expanded collection combines lectures, guided notes, two full DBQs, anchor charts, and creative activities — all fully Google Classroom ready. Students explore both the origins of the Bill of Rights through the Federalist vs. Anti-Federalist debate and its modern impact through landmark Supreme Court cases and everyday scenarios. What’s Included: Lecture: Bill of Rights Pow
Preview of AP Macroeconomics Unit 3 Teaching Pack - Slides, Worksheets, & Answer Keys

AP Macroeconomics Unit 3 Teaching Pack - Slides, Worksheets, & Answer Keys

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AP Ethanomics
This is a Google Drive folder with a comprehensive lesson pack for Unit 3 of AP Macroeconomics. It includes the following: - A slide deck thoroughly covering all Unit 3 Macro content - the slides are informative for the students and also act as a prompt for the teacher, with guiding questions to ask students listed directly on the slides - Worksheets for all chapters (except 3.9, because there isn't much to "practice" in that chapter) - Answer keys for all worksheets These materials have been co
Preview of Government Shutdowns: Complete Lesson, Activities, and Analysis Bundle

Government Shutdowns: Complete Lesson, Activities, and Analysis Bundle

Bring real-world relevance and civic engagement into your classroom with this complete government shutdown lesson bundle, designed for high school Civics, U.S. Government, or Current Events courses. Students learn what a government shutdown is, explore its causes, examine leadership decisions, and analyze how shutdowns affect both the nation and their own communities. This bundle includes everything needed for a multi-day, standards-aligned unit that builds both content knowledge and analytical
Preview of Reagan, Conservatism, and American Policy 1980–Present

Reagan, Conservatism, and American Policy 1980–Present

Help your students understand the rise of modern conservatism with this and classroom-ready Google Slides lesson focused on Reagan, conservatism, and American policy from 1980 to the present. This detailed resource explores the political, economic, cultural, and religious movements that reshaped the United States during Period 9 while helping students strengthen historical thinking and argumentation skills. Students examine major conservative ideas and policy debates including Reaganomics, dere
Preview of Cold War Diplomacy & Military Strategy – Google Slides Lesson

Cold War Diplomacy & Military Strategy – Google Slides Lesson

Bring clarity and structure to one of the most complex APUSH topics with this engaging and content-rich Google Slides lesson on Cold War diplomacy and military strategy. This resource walks students through the global impact of the Cold War, helping them understand how the United States and Soviet Union competed for influence through both military action and diplomatic efforts. Students will explore key ideas like proxy wars, nuclear strategy, and decolonization while analyzing real historical e
Preview of Ancient Egypt Mini Bundle | New Kingdom, Akhenaten, and Ramesses II

Ancient Egypt Mini Bundle | New Kingdom, Akhenaten, and Ramesses II

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Mac's History
Bring your students together with interactive, whole-class presentation lessons that build connection and community. Fully Editable and Adaptable for Classroom, Digital, or Hybrid Learning! Be sure to follow my store for flash sales and new products and updates! OverviewThis mini bundle explores the rise, transformation, and decline of Ancient Egypt’s New Kingdom, the era when Egypt became an imperial power, reached extraordinary cultural and political heights, and then faced mounting intern
Preview of Types of Powers & Federalism — Supremacy Clause DBQ (Federal vs. State)

Types of Powers & Federalism — Supremacy Clause DBQ (Federal vs. State)

This document-based question puts students inside the fight that decides who actually wins when state and federal law collide. Using six real primary sources spanning 1788 to 2012 — from the text of the Supremacy Clause to Supreme Court rulings on marijuana and immigration — students work the central question themselves: when the two levels of government want opposite things, who should win, and what does the country lose either way? There's no safe non-answer; the prompt requires a clear claim
Preview of Systems of Government Activity — Unitary, Federal & Confederal Scenario Analysis

Systems of Government Activity — Unitary, Federal & Confederal Scenario Analysis

Students can memorize that "federal means power is shared" and still have no idea why it matters. This activity fixes that by throwing real policy problems at them and making them choose. Should a TikTok ban be national or state-by-state? Should marijuana be legal in one state and illegal next door? Each scenario forces students to pick the system that handles it best, back the choice with a real example, and then do the hard part — name who loses, even when the choice is right. Across ten curre
Preview of Day 9: The Pax Romana | Engineering, Infrastructure, & Control

Day 9: The Pax Romana | Engineering, Infrastructure, & Control

If the Roman Republic was a chaotic, argumentative city-state, the Roman Empire was a cold, efficient machine. After the civil wars that destroyed the Republic, Augustus Caesar ushered in the Pax Romana—two centuries of relative peace. But this "peace" wasn't a gift; it was a state-sponsored product of massive engineering, constant surveillance, and the systematic integration of conquered peoples. Welcome to Day 9: The Pax Romana (Engineering, Infrastructure, & Control). This zero-prep, high-i
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 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 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 AP Comparative Government & Politics Unit 1 Google Slides

AP Comparative Government & Politics Unit 1 Google Slides

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Oasis EdTech
This fully aligned AP Comparative Government & Politics Unit 1 Google Slides resource provides a clear, structured, and exam-ready introduction to political systems, regimes, and governments, along with the foundations of power, authority, and legitimacy across all six College Board core countries.Designed with AP exam expectations in mind, these slides break down complex political science concepts into student-friendly visuals, concise explanations, real-world examples, and comparative ch
Preview of LBJ, the Great Society & Vietnam — U.S. History Anti-War Movement DBQ

LBJ, the Great Society & Vietnam — U.S. History Anti-War Movement DBQ

Students read six primary and secondary sources that trace the antiwar movement from its intellectual origins to its constitutional consequences — the Port Huron Statement's founding critique, the draft system's class and racial inequities, Muhammad Ali's refusal to serve, Nixon's silent majority counterattack, the Kent State shootings, and the 26th Amendment. Each document builds on the last so students see how campus dissent became mass opposition, how the government's response deepened the cr
Preview of FDR Complete Unit Bundle – U.S. History PowerPoints, Notes & Activities

FDR Complete Unit Bundle – U.S. History PowerPoints, Notes & Activities

⭐ Save 30% with this complete FDR unit! ⭐ Teach Franklin D. Roosevelt from the New Deal through WWII and his legacy with this all-in-one bundle. Includes lecture PowerPoints, guided notes, activities, and bonus weeklong lesson plans—everything you need to save prep time while keeping students engaged. What’s Included: 2 PowerPoints – New Deal and WWII/Legacy, ready-to-use lectures Guided Notes – Fill-in-the-blank, editable notes aligned to slides Relief, Recovery, Reform Worksheet – Students
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