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Preview of Federal Bureaucracy DBQ | Primary Sources & Anchor Charts for U.S. Government

Federal Bureaucracy DBQ | Primary Sources & Anchor Charts for U.S. Government

This DBQ pushes students beyond memorizing agency types and into understanding why bureaucracy is controversial. By analyzing Hamilton, Weber, Jefferson, Reagan, FDR, and LBJ, students see that debates about government size and efficiency aren't new—they're fundamental questions about whether bureaucracy enables government function or threatens liberty and wastes resources. This works especially well when students think bureaucracy debates are modern partisan politics or can't explain why people
Preview of Brain Power & Body Power: Executive Functioning Tool

Brain Power & Body Power: Executive Functioning Tool

Created by
The Speech Fam
Working on executive functioning skills including planning, time management, prioritizing, and self-awareness with your students? This product is perfect for upper elementary and middle schoolers to take those tough concepts and apply them with a shared vocabulary. It includes: Brain Power Passage & Comprehension QuestionsBody Power Passage & Comprehension QuestionsHow to Plan with Brain & Body Power Social StoryInstructions & Task ChartWould love to hear your feedback as I just started my TPT
Preview of Elections, Parties & Voting | U.S. Government DBQ Nomination Systems

Elections, Parties & Voting | U.S. Government DBQ Nomination Systems

Help students understand how candidates are nominated, how elections function, and why the Electoral College shapes campaign strategy with this Primary Source DBQ. Students analyze six rich excerpts—from Jackson-era caucus critiques to modern swing-state research—supported by guided questions, Anchor Charts, and a clear final writing prompt. What’s Included: Primary Source DBQ – Six excerpts with guided questions and a final synthesis prompt Teacher Key – Complete answers for all document questi
Preview of Fall Equinox Math | Measuring Daylight Hours & Seasonal Patterns | K–12, TEKS

Fall Equinox Math | Measuring Daylight Hours & Seasonal Patterns | K–12, TEKS

Description: Use the Fall Equinox (around September 22) to explore math through daylight patterns, graphs, and functions. Students compare data from different regions and discover how math explains natural cycles. Elementary: Graph daylight hours from 3 cities using pictographs or bar graphs.Middle School: Calculate averages and create double bar graphs comparing hemispheres.High School: Model daylight hours over months with sinusoidal functions, analyzing amplitude, p
Preview of Religion in the Ancient Near East Case Study Analysis - AP Art History

Religion in the Ancient Near East Case Study Analysis - AP Art History

2.12 White Temple and its Ziggurat - 2.14 Statues of Votive Figures - AP Art HistoryIn this case study analysis, students will learn about the form, function, content, and context of the  White Temple and its Ziggurat, and Statues of Votive Figures through reading passages. They will then answer questions and fill out charts based on the reading. At the end of the packet, students will complete a final report that focuses on contextualization. You can assign this lesson independently, in smal
Preview of AP Biology UNIT 2 Cells 2.3 Plasma Membrane Lesson Guide

AP Biology UNIT 2 Cells 2.3 Plasma Membrane Lesson Guide

AP Biology Unit 2 – Plasma Membrane Lesson (2.3) Comprehensive Digital Resource for High School Biology & AP BiologyPerfect for teaching the fluid mosaic model, plasma membrane structure, and functions of key components (phospholipids, proteins, carbohydrates, cholesterol). This resource is student-friendly, visually engaging, and fully aligned with AP Biology CED (2.3). What’s Included: 10 ready-to-use instructional slides breaking down the plasma membrane with updated visuals Engaging di
Preview of APHG 6.3 - Cities and Globalization FRQ Activity

APHG 6.3 - Cities and Globalization FRQ Activity

Teach students how world cities drive globalization with this engaging AP Human Geography lesson aligned to CED Topic 6.3: Cities and Globalization. In this lesson, students explore how major global cities function as economic command centers connected through transportation networks, communication systems, and business services. Students then apply their knowledge by analyzing stimulus charts and writing a 7-part AP-style Free Response Question (FRQ). The lesson concludes with peer grad
Preview of The Matrix Film Scene Analysis | AP Lang Rhetorical Analysis Lesson

The Matrix Film Scene Analysis | AP Lang Rhetorical Analysis Lesson

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LITFlicks
🎬 Teach Rhetorical Analysis Through Film — No Prep Required Engage your students with this high-interest AP Lang lesson using the iconic red pill scene from The Matrix. This resource helps students analyze how cinematic techniques function as rhetoric, making abstract skills more concrete and memorable. Perfect for: AP Lang rhetorical analysis practice Introducing visual rhetoric End-of-year engagement (when students need something fresh!) Bridging film and literary analysis ✨ What’s
Preview of AP Psychology, Unit 1, Topic 1.4: Plasticity and Brain Case Studies

AP Psychology, Unit 1, Topic 1.4: Plasticity and Brain Case Studies

Created by
Alchemy of Self
Help your students understand one of the most fascinating ideas in psychology: the brain can change. Plasticity and Brain Case Studies is a rigorous, engaging, and classroom-ready resource designed to help students understand neuroplasticity and apply their knowledge of brain structure and function to real-world cases involving injury, recovery, and behavior. Instead of treating brain plasticity as an abstract concept, this lesson helps students see it in action. Students explore how the brain c
Preview of AP Biology UNIT 1 Chemistry of Life 1.4 Carbohydrates Lesson Guide

AP Biology UNIT 1 Chemistry of Life 1.4 Carbohydrates Lesson Guide

AP Biology Unit 1.4: Carbohydrates Lesson | Macromolecules | Chemistry of LifeThis AP Biology Unit 1.4 Carbohydrates Lesson is a comprehensive macromolecules resource designed for AP Biology, Honors Biology, and introductory College Biology courses. Aligned with the AP Biology Course and Exam Description (CED), this lesson explores carbohydrates, biological macromolecules, monomers, disaccharides, polysaccharides, glycosidic bonds, dehydration synthesis, and structure-function relationships. Thr
Preview of Patriot Day Math | Data Analysis of 9/11 Statistics | K–12, TEKS-Aligned

Patriot Day Math | Data Analysis of 9/11 Statistics | K–12, TEKS-Aligned

Description: This lesson uses Patriot Day (September 11) as a context for practicing data analysis, graphing, and problem solving in a respectful, age-appropriate way. Elementary: Graph small data sets of helpers (firefighters, police, medics) with pictographs or bar graphs.Middle School: Analyze timelines and casualty numbers, calculate percents, and create bar graphs.High School: Work with complex datasets such as rebuilding costs or memorial attendance, modelin
Preview of Aero the Peregrine Falcon

Aero the Peregrine Falcon

This interdisciplinary unit study introduces students to the peregrine falcon through the story Aero the Peregrine Falcon. Students explore how birds use adaptations, behaviors, and physical forces to survive and hunt in diverse environments. The unit begins with an engaging informational narrative that follows Aero as he hunts from high cliffs and city skyscrapers. Through close reading, students build science vocabulary, identify cause-and-effect relationships, and explain how structure a
Preview of Orion the Owl

Orion the Owl

This interdisciplinary unit study introduces students to owls through the story Orion the Owl, focusing on how birds survive as nighttime hunters. Students explore how adaptations, behaviors, and sensory systems help owls thrive in a variety of environments. The unit begins with an engaging informational narrative that follows Orion as he hunts in the dark using silent flight and powerful hearing. Through close reading, students build science vocabulary and explain how structure and functio
Preview of Everest the Eagle: Master of the Sky

Everest the Eagle: Master of the Sky

This interdisciplinary unit study introduces students to eagles—powerful birds of prey—through the story Everest the Eagle. Students explore how adaptations, behavior, and forces of motion allow eagles to soar, hunt, and survive in diverse land environments. The unit begins with an engaging informational narrative that follows Everest as he glides on warm air currents, spots prey from high above, and uses strong talons to hunt. Through close reading, students build science vocabulary and exp
Preview of Lumi the Firefly

Lumi the Firefly

This interdisciplinary unit study introduces students to the fascinating world of fireflies through the story Lumi the Firefly. Students explore how insects use bioluminescence, behavior, and chemical reactions to communicate and survive in their environments. The unit begins with an engaging informational narrative set in meadows and forest edges, where students follow Lumi as she glows at night to send light signals. Through close reading, students build science vocabulary, identify cause
Preview of Constitution Day Math | Numbers in the U.S. Constitution | K–12, TEKS

Constitution Day Math | Numbers in the U.S. Constitution | K–12, TEKS

Description: Celebrate Constitution Day (September 17) by showing students how numbers reveal history! In this activity, learners explore articles, amendments, years, and voting ages through math skills appropriate to their grade level. Elementary: Count branches of government, add articles and amendments, and draw number representations.Middle School: Calculate years between the Constitution and the Bill of Rights, find what fraction of states must ratify amendments, and s
Preview of Fall Equinox Science | Earth’s Tilt & Day/Night Balance | K–12, TEKS-Aligned

Fall Equinox Science | Earth’s Tilt & Day/Night Balance | K–12, TEKS-Aligned

Description: Bring the Fall Equinox to life with this hands-on science lesson where students investigate why day and night are equal and how Earth’s tilt and orbit create seasonal changes. Elementary: Use a globe and flashlight to model sunlight, draw Earth during equinox, and record equal day/night hours.Middle School: Graph daylight hours across seasons and compare equinox vs. solstice.High School: Analyze latitude-based daylight data, calculate Earth’s tilt (23
Preview of Pippa the Pangolin

Pippa the Pangolin

This interdisciplinary unit study introduces students to the pangolin, one of the most unique land mammals in the world, through the story Pippa the Pangolin. Students explore how animals use adaptations, behaviors, and protective structures to survive in their environments. The unit begins with an engaging informational narrative set in forest and grassland habitats, where students follow Pippa as she searches for insects and protects herself by curling into a ball. Through close reading, s
Preview of Kito the Okapi

Kito the Okapi

This interdisciplinary unit study introduces students to the okapi, a rare and fascinating land animal native to the Congo Rainforest, through the story Kito the Okapi. Students explore how animals use adaptations, behaviors, and camouflage to survive in dense land environments. The unit begins with an engaging informational narrative that follows Kito as he moves quietly through the rainforest, avoids predators, and finds food using his long tongue and keen senses. Through close reading, st
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