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Preview of Loot Boxes, Regulation & Game Ratings — Debate + Social Media - Unit

Loot Boxes, Regulation & Game Ratings — Debate + Social Media - Unit

Created by
John Ruhl
Should loot boxes be regulated like gambling? Students research, form a position, write a formal analysis, AND create a Canva social media post defending their stance. Covers ESRB ratings, FTC enforcement, consumer protection, and platform policies. Engaging, relevant, and mirrors real industry debates. Perfect for media literacy, business law, or game design courses. Includes Slides, Outline, Do Now, Exit Tickets, and Quizzes
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 Unilateralism v. Multilateralism - Global Politics

Unilateralism v. Multilateralism - Global Politics

This lesson explores the different approaches to foreign policy-unilateralism, bilateralism, multilateralism, isolationism, and engagement—and their implications for global cooperation and conflict. Learning Activities Include:Warm UpStudents will review key foreign policy terms and respond to multiple-choice and short-answer questions to activate prior knowledge and clarify their understanding of the liberal world order and its foundations in multilateralism and engagement.Videos and Quizzes on
Preview of IB Psychology Lesson: 6. Measurement

IB Psychology Lesson: 6. Measurement

This complete, editable lesson introduces the IB Psychology concept of measurement - how psychologists define and collect data on human behaviour. Aligned to the new IB Psychology guide (first assessment 2027, first teaching 2025), this resource supports HL and SL students in understanding key research methods and critically evaluating reliability, validity, and operationalisation. All resources are hyperlinked within the slides, including an interactive Google Form starter quiz designed for
Preview of AP Human Geography Unit 5 Fun Jeopardy Review Game: Agriculture & Rural Land-Use

AP Human Geography Unit 5 Fun Jeopardy Review Game: Agriculture & Rural Land-Use

AP Human Geography Unit 5 Jeopardy Review Game: Agricultural & Rural Land-Use Patterns and ProcessesMake your Unit 5 review engaging, student-centered, and content-rich with this Jeopardy-style review game covering everything your students need to know about Agriculture and Rural Land-Use Patterns and Processes in AP Human Geography! This interactive activity is the perfect way to wrap up the unit, reinforce major concepts, and prepare students for quizzes, tests, or the AP exam. With 6 categori
Preview of AP Gov: UNIT 1

AP Gov: UNIT 1

The Ultimate AP U.S. Government & Politics Unit 1 Bundle! Kick off your course with confidence—this all-in-one resource has everything you need to teach Unit 1 like a pro! Inside you’ll find: A 100+ slide presentation that breaks it all down 7 engaging, ready-to-use activities including: Unit Outline & Vocabulary Guided Notes Declaration of Independence Analysis 3 Branches Graphic Organizer Bill of Rights Quiz Checks & Balances Activity Constitution Discovery & Federalist #51 Plus:
Preview of Native American Heritage Month Totem Poles Pacific Northwest Virtual Field Trip

Native American Heritage Month Totem Poles Pacific Northwest Virtual Field Trip

Created by
Teacher Orbit
Fun and engaging digital resource activity about Totem Poles & Native American Heritage of the Pacific Northwest Native People: Take your students on an unforgettable journey to discover the fascinating world of totem poles with this interactive Virtual Field Trip! Perfect for grades 2–5, this engaging resource combines history, culture, art, and storytelling to bring the traditions of the Pacific Northwest to life. Includes:2 Google Slides Digital Choice Boards Follow-up Photo Quiz Teacher & S
Preview of Sketch & Tell Reconstruction Amendments- An Eduprotocol Activity

Sketch & Tell Reconstruction Amendments- An Eduprotocol Activity

Reconstruction Amendments Activity | 13th 14th 15th Amendments | Sketch and Tell Google SlidesMake the Reconstruction Amendments easy to understand with this engaging Sketch and Tell Google Slides activity! This interactive resource helps students learn the 13th, 14th, and 15th Amendments through visual learning, discussion, and written explanation. Students draw (sketch) each amendment’s meaning and then explain how their picture connects to the historical concept, helping them build a str
Preview of Society in the Industrial Age Lesson | AP® World History

Society in the Industrial Age Lesson | AP® World History

Teach your students about the social organization and societal and environmental issues during the Industrial Revolution with this comprehensive AP World History lesson. This resource includes a slideshow with detailed and printable speakers notes, discussion questions that encourage critical thinking and making connections to course themes, and an exit ticket writing prompt. Guided notes plus an answer key are provided too. The lesson covers learning objective J from unit 5. [Updated 2026] Topi
Preview of IB Psychology Lesson: Intro Unit - 2. Key Approaches to Behaviour

IB Psychology Lesson: Intro Unit - 2. Key Approaches to Behaviour

Introduce students to the three key psychological approaches with this fully editable lesson designed for the new IB Psychology specification (first assessment 2027). Perfect for early in the course, this resource helps students understand and evaluate the biological, cognitive, and sociocultural explanations of behaviour, while developing their conceptual thinking and glossary work. Designed to be the second lesson in my 'introduction to concepts' scheme of work, but can be used as a standal
Preview of IB Psychology Learning and Cognition - Lesson 6: Working Memory Model

IB Psychology Learning and Cognition - Lesson 6: Working Memory Model

This fully resourced, editable lesson introduces students to Baddeley & Hitch’s (1974) Working Memory Model (WMM) as a dynamic alternative to the Multi-Store Model. Through case studies, tasks, and practical application, students explore the central executive, phonological loop, visuospatial sketchpad, and episodic buffer, while comparing the strengths and limitations of memory models. This is Lesson 5 in the Learning & Cognition Scheme of Learning for the IB Psychology 2025 guide (firs
Preview of Canada's Cultural Genocide: The Residential School System

Canada's Cultural Genocide: The Residential School System

This lesson explores Canada’s residential school system, focusing on its role in forced assimilation, the intergenerational trauma it caused, and the ongoing search for truth and reconciliation. Through personal stories, interactive presentations, historical readings, and a story map on the residential schools, students will examine the system’s devastating impact on Indigenous peoples and begin to grapple with the complex issues surrounding cultural genocide, trauma, and reconciliation. Learnin
Preview of The Effectiveness of Human Rights Treaties

The Effectiveness of Human Rights Treaties

This lesson explores the effectiveness of international human rights treaties by engaging students in a series of activities, including background reading, role play, and comparative analysis. Students will critically assess the strengths and limitations of these treaties, understand various perspectives, and reflect on the broader impact of the international human rights regime. Learning activities include: 1. Warm Up: Students will discuss their previous knowledge of human rights treaties.
Preview of IB Psychology Intro Lesson: 11. Evaluating Research Using Concepts

IB Psychology Intro Lesson: 11. Evaluating Research Using Concepts

This exam-focused lesson teaches IB Psychology students how to evaluate psychological studies using the six key IB concepts: Causality, Bias, Measurement, Responsibility, Perspective, and Change. It’s a perfect follow-up to your concepts unit or as a pre-assessment revision tool for extended response writing. Students engage with real research dilemmas, identify which concepts apply, and practise writing evaluative commentary that prepares them for 15-mark Paper 1 ERQs and Paper 3 critical thi
Preview of The Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) at 75

The Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) at 75

This lesson explores the legacy and impact of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) on its 75th anniversary, examining how the document has shaped global human rights standards and where it has fallen short. Learning activities include: Warm UpStudents will discuss their views on the progress and shortcomings of human rights protection since the adoption of the UDHR. They will explore human rights maps and statistics to reflect on regional differences and surprising trends in the g
Preview of AP Psychology Unit 1, Topic 1.2: The Nervous System in Action

AP Psychology Unit 1, Topic 1.2: The Nervous System in Action

Created by
Alchemy of Self
Help your students move beyond memorizing nervous system vocabulary and start applying it to real behavior and real physiological responses. This AP Psychology Unit 1 lesson takes students from structure to function by helping them analyze how the nervous system operates in realistic everyday and clinical scenarios. Students practice distinguishing between the sympathetic and parasympathetic divisions of the autonomic nervous system, separating somatic vs. autonomic responses, and explaining how
Preview of AP® Human Geography Full Course MEGA Bundle

AP® Human Geography Full Course MEGA Bundle

Take the stress out of teaching AP Human Geography with this CED-aligned full course MEGA bundle that contains a comprehensive collection of lessons, assignments, assessments, games, and other class materials that have you covered from day 1 until the final exam. All materials are no-prep and come with answer keys. [updated 2026] Resources Included:42 lessons with presentation slides, guided note worksheets (print or digital use), built-in discussion questions, and helpful speakers notes.49 assi
Preview of IB Psychology Lesson 11: Environment and Cognition | Learning & Cognition Unit

IB Psychology Lesson 11: Environment and Cognition | Learning & Cognition Unit

This fully resourced and editable student-led lesson explores how different environmental conditions—such as enrichment and deprivation—can shape cognitive processes like memory. Drawing on key studies by Rosenzweig et al. (1972), Maguire et al. (2000), and Perry et al., students compare animal and human research, critically evaluate evidence, and participate in a structured academic controversy. This is Lesson 11 in the Learning and Cognition scheme of work for the IB Psychology 2025 gu
Preview of McCarthyism & the 2nd Red Scare Stations & Simulation Game Lesson-1950s Activity

McCarthyism & the 2nd Red Scare Stations & Simulation Game Lesson-1950s Activity

The Second Red Scare – Engaging Stations & Simulation Game LessonBring Cold War paranoia to life in your classroom with this engaging, student-centered lesson on the Second Red Scare! This resource includes everything you need to help students explore the fear, suspicion, and impact of the Red Scare in an interactive and meaningful way. What's Included:Introductory Google Slides Presentation - Set the stage with a ready-to-use slideshow that introduces the historical context behind the Second R
Preview of 2nd Grade Founding America Teaching Slides - PowerPoint and Google Slides

2nd Grade Founding America Teaching Slides - PowerPoint and Google Slides

Are you looking for fun, interactive, and engaging ways to introduce your 2nd grade social studies FOUNDING AMERICA unit and daily lessons? Are you looking for something your students will love and look forward to every day? If so, then look no further! These daily Founding America, Founding Fathers, and American Revolution VA SOL 2.8 (2023) aligned interactive teaching slides are perfect for you! Simply download, rearrange how YOU want, and then project onto your interactive whiteboard. Y
Preview of VCe Long Vowel Silent E Lesson Bundle- Community Helper ELA Worksheets 1st Grade

VCe Long Vowel Silent E Lesson Bundle- Community Helper ELA Worksheets 1st Grade

VCe Long Vowel Silent E Lesson Plan Bundle with Differentiated Community Helpers Worksheets K-1! Great for Interventions grounded in the Science of Reading! This bundle includes 5 Differentiated themed worksheet packets, each focused on a specific long vowel sound and paired with an engaging community worker theme to help students make real-world connections. Each packet includes 3 differentiated worksheets (easy, on-level, and above-level), making it easy to support a wide range of lear
Preview of Long U Silent E Phonics Lesson Plan with Differentiated Worksheets K-1st Grade

Long U Silent E Phonics Lesson Plan with Differentiated Worksheets K-1st Grade

VCe Long U Silent E Lesson Plan with Differentiated Worksheets for K-1st grades. These worksheets are Great for Interventions grounded in the Science of Reading! Make phonics practice fun and engaging with this Silent E, Long U Sanitation Worker-themed activity! This resource includes a LESSON PLAN and 3 differentiated worksheets (easy, on-level, and above-level) to support a wide range of learners in your classroom. Students will love the Sanitation Worker theme, which features sanitatio
Preview of Decolonization After 1900 Lesson | AP® World History

Decolonization After 1900 Lesson | AP® World History

Teach your students about decolonization movements in Asia and Africa after 1900 with this comprehensive AP World History lesson. This resource includes a slideshow with detailed and printable speakers notes, discussion questions that encourage critical thinking and making connections to course themes, and an exit ticket writing prompt. Guided notes plus an answer key are provided too. The lesson covers learning objective F from unit 8 and illustrative examples from the CED. [Updated 2026] Topic
Preview of Violence vs Nonviolence DBQ | Gandhi vs Churchill Debate Lesson

Violence vs Nonviolence DBQ | Gandhi vs Churchill Debate Lesson

Violence vs Nonviolence DBQ | Gandhi vs Churchill Debate Lesson | WWII & Indian Independence | AP World / US HistoryEngage students in one of the most enduring and complex questions in history: Is violence ever justified in the pursuit of freedom?This high-interest DBQ + structured debate lesson places students at the center of a powerful historical tension between Mahatma Gandhi and Winston Churchill. Through a carefully curated set of primary and secondary sources, students analyze competing
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