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Preview of Women’s History Quiz & Disenfranchisement Lesson

Women’s History Quiz & Disenfranchisement Lesson

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Katrina Daigle
Women’s History Quiz & Lesson Plan – Systemic Disenfranchisement of Women (Paper + Digital)Description:Make women’s history real, relevant, and reflective with this ready-to-teach quiz and mini-lesson that exposes the shocking and often-overlooked legal barriers women have faced in modern U.S. history. More than just a quiz—this is a complete lesson with a warm-up, historical context, and meaningful student reflection built-in. Students will learn about systemic disenfranchisement—like how wom
Preview of UDHR Human Rights and Responsibilities Lesson Plan Google Slides for High School

UDHR Human Rights and Responsibilities Lesson Plan Google Slides for High School

Introduce high school students to the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) through this engaging Civics and SEL lesson. By the end of the lesson, students will be able to define human rights, explain their importance, identify key rights in the UDHR, and analyze real-world scenarios using a rights-based approach. The activities encourage reflection on fairness, dignity, equality, and students’ own role in promoting inclusion locally and globally. What’s Included: Lesson Plan (PDF) – o
Preview of The United Nations 101

The United Nations 101

This lesson introduces students to the United Nations, its structure, functions, and impact on global affairs. Learning Activities Include:Warm UpStudents will take a quiz to assess their prior knowledge of the United Nations. This activity will introduce the UN's global presence and spark curiosity about its role and evolution over 80 years.Presentation: The United NationsStudents will be guided through a teacher-led presentation outlining the UN’s history, key organs, and functions. Video: 80t
Preview of IB Global Politics Theories Unit Lesson 1: Introduction to Political Theories

IB Global Politics Theories Unit Lesson 1: Introduction to Political Theories

This student-led, editable Google Slides lesson introduces the purpose, value, and limitations of political theories in IB Global Politics. It focuses on three major perspectives: Realism, Liberalism, and Critical Theories (including Feminism and Marxism), helping students understand how each lens frames power, legitimacy, sovereignty, and interdependence. The lesson is designed to build the analytical and evaluative skills needed for Paper 2 extended responses and to deepen conceptual un
Preview of Palestine's Bid for Full United Nations Membership

Palestine's Bid for Full United Nations Membership

This lesson explores Palestine’s most recent bid for full United Nations membership, examining the legal and political requirements for state recognition and the barriers that continue to prevent Palestinian statehood. Learning Activities Include:Warm UpStudents will take a quiz to review how a nation gains full membership at the UN, reinforcing knowledge about the roles of the Security Council and General Assembly, voting requirements, and the impact of the veto power.Presentation: Palestine’s
Preview of The U.S. Veto and the Gaza Crisis: A Case Study

The U.S. Veto and the Gaza Crisis: A Case Study

This lesson investigates how the U.S. use of its veto power in the UN Security Council has impacted Gaza since October 2023, situating it as a case study that reinforces the core arguments of Oxfam’s Vetoing Humanity report (explored in the previous lesson). Learning Activities Include:Warm UpStudents will review key claims from Oxfam’s Vetoing Humanity report through a multiple-choice quiz to activate prior knowledge and establish the lesson’s focus on U.S. vetoes and Gaza. This activity will g
Preview of AP Government Civics President & Executive Branch Bundle Unit Plan Activities

AP Government Civics President & Executive Branch Bundle Unit Plan Activities

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Poppys Papers
Support your students in mastering the roles and powers of the presidency with this comprehensive, student centered bundle aligned to AP U.S. Government & Politics Standards 2.4–2.7. Designed to introduce, reinforce, and review content, this collection includes 9 unique resources that break down the structure, powers, checks, and responsibilities of the president, vice president, cabinet, and Executive Office of the President. Perfect for new or experienced teacher, this unit plan help
Preview of AP Gov: Unit II Lecture Notes & Reading Guide | Worksheet | Homework | Lessons

AP Gov: Unit II Lecture Notes & Reading Guide | Worksheet | Homework | Lessons

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Poppys Papers
Save time and boost engagement with this complete, standards aligned bundle covering AP Gov. Unit II: Interactions Among Branches of Government. This product combines 200+ editable Google Slides with a comprehensive, 32 page reading guide—making it your go to solution for teaching the legislative, executive, and judicial branches, plus the federal bureaucracy. Perfect for lecture, flipped classroom, guided reading, sub plans, or review, this bundle supports rigorous, consistent instructio
Preview of Women’s Rights / Suffrage movement Lesson Plan, Slides & Worksheets Bundle

Women’s Rights / Suffrage movement Lesson Plan, Slides & Worksheets Bundle

This complete women's history month lesson bundle introduces students to the connection between human rights and women’s rights, explores historical inequality, and guides them through key movements, global progress, and modern-day challenges. With ready-to-use slides, structured lessons, and scenario-based worksheets, this resource makes it easy to teach an important topic with depth and clarity. What’s Included Detailed Lesson Plan (PDF) – step-by-step teacher guide Google Slides (PPTX + Link
Preview of Black history month Modern-Day Discrimination Lesson Plan, Slides & Worksheets

Black history month Modern-Day Discrimination Lesson Plan, Slides & Worksheets

Engage students in meaningful conversations about modern-day discrimination using a clear human rights framework. This ready-to-use high school lesson helps students examine fairness, systemic inequality, and dignity through interactive activities, real-world case studies, and structured reflection. It’s ideal for social studies, civics, government, ethnic studies, and especially meaningful during Black History Month discussions. This resource connects historical foundations like the UDHR and I
Preview of Introduction to AP COGO Slides | AP Comparative Government & Politics

Introduction to AP COGO Slides | AP Comparative Government & Politics

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The Civics Stop
Take the stress out of planning and give your students clear, engaging, and AP-aligned content with these CED-aligned AP Comparative Government Introductory unit notes! This resource includes a 72-slide ready-to-use PowerPoint that covers the following concepts: ✔ Introduction to COGO & Methods of Research ✔ Political Systems ✔ Political Institutions ✔ Political Culture & Participation ✔ Electoral Systems & Linkage Institutions ✔ Political & Economic Change & Development
Preview of AP US Government/Politics AMSCO (2025) Units 1-5 Guided Reading FULL YEAR SUITE

AP US Government/Politics AMSCO (2025) Units 1-5 Guided Reading FULL YEAR SUITE

This bundle includes a full year of AP US Government and Politics coursework for your students and has been thoroughly tested. These resources are modeled on the assignments I created for my AP US History students. My group of 72 students who used this style of resources had a 100% pass rate on the 2025 AP US History exam! Save yourself hundreds of hours of re-reading and creating materials to go with the AMSCO textbook.Special Discount Pricing on all 5 bundles ($100 if purchased separately!)You
Preview of AP Government Federalism Introduction Activity  1.1-17 | Stations | Interactive

AP Government Federalism Introduction Activity 1.1-17 | Stations | Interactive

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Poppys Papers
Not sure where to start with teaching Federalism? This engaging, no prep activity introduces students to the core principles of federalism while promoting collaboration and critical thinking. Perfect for AP U.S. Government and Politics, this interactive lesson helps students explore how the U.S. federal and state governments cooperate, compete, and compromise in shaping public policy. What's To Love?This student centered activity brings abstract concepts to life through an inquiry based ap
Preview of AP Government Constitutional Clauses Slideshow + Student Chart

AP Government Constitutional Clauses Slideshow + Student Chart

Make the Constitution come alive for your AP Government students! This ready-to-use slideshow includes a slide for key constitutional clauses—from the Commerce Clause to the Supremacy Clause—making it the perfect resource for review, lecture support, or an emergency sub day. Use it flexibly: Assign the slideshow for students to explore independentlyPair with the included blank chart for a fill-in activity or review guideConnect each clause to landmark Supreme Court cases and foundational documen
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