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Preview of AP U.S. Government End of the Year Study Guide  [AP EXAM REVIEW]

AP U.S. Government End of the Year Study Guide [AP EXAM REVIEW]

🚨 Stop cramming the night before the AP Gov exam… and start studying SMART. 🚨 If your students need a clear, organized, and actually useful way to review everything from the course, this Comprehensive AP U.S. Government End-of-Year Study Guide is exactly what they need. 🇺🇸 What Makes This Study Guide Different?This isn’t just a random packet of notes—it’s a strategically organized, unit-by-unit breakdown of the entire AP Gov course designed to help students review faster, retain more,
Preview of Weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation Simulation Slides!

Weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation Simulation Slides!

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SunLit
Helps students understand the weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation in an easy and fun way! Students pretend to be delegates at the Confederation Congress as they review the Articles in order to determine whether they can respond to Shays' Rebellion! NOTE: This listing is for the accompanying simulation Google Slides ONLY Slides: - Editable - Guides students and the teacher through the process of using the KIT below: ***To purchase the accompanying kit materials Click Here. ***Kit
Preview of Guided Notes: New York Times v. U.S. [AP Gov Required Supreme Court Case]

Guided Notes: New York Times v. U.S. [AP Gov Required Supreme Court Case]

These FREE fill-in-the-blank guided notebook pages can be used to help your AP students understand and retain the AP U.S. Government course content or prep for the AP U.S. Government Exam! Click on the link below to watch Mr. Willis's YouTube video on New York Times Co. v. United States (1971) -- a required Supreme Court case in the AP Government curriculum -- and use the free guided notes to make it easier to follow along. AP U.S. Gov: New York Times Co. v. United States [Required Case]What'll
Preview of Guided Notes: Letter from a Birmingham Jail [AP Gov Required Document]

Guided Notes: Letter from a Birmingham Jail [AP Gov Required Document]

These FREE fill-in-the-blank guided notebook pages can be used to help your AP students understand and retain the AP U.S. Government course content or prep for the AP U.S. Government Exam! Click on the link below to watch Mr. Willis's YouTube video on Letter from a Birmingham Jail -- a required foundational document in the AP Government curriculum -- and use the free guided notes to make it easier to follow along. AP U.S. Gov: Letter from a Birmingham Jail [Required Document]What'll you get: ➙
Preview of Factors of Economic Growth Mini DBQ | Macroeconomics | Evidence-Based Reading

Factors of Economic Growth Mini DBQ | Macroeconomics | Evidence-Based Reading

📘 Mini DBQ - Data Based Questions | High School Level Factors of Economic Growth Worksheet | Evidence-Based Reading Engage your students in high-level critical thinking and evidence-based analysis on the subject of Macroeconomics, with this Mini-DBQ (Document-Based Question) worksheet. This resource is designed to help students analyze real-world topics, interpret informational texts, and support answers with evidence. 🎯 WHAT STUDENTS WILL DOStudents will: Read 3 structured source docume
Preview of AP World History Ultimate Unit Review Infographics (Free Resource)

AP World History Ultimate Unit Review Infographics (Free Resource)

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AP Review Hub
This FREE set of AP World History infographics provides one clear, visually engaging overview for each unit—perfect for helping students review key concepts and big ideas at a glance. Each slide condenses an entire unit into an easy-to-follow format aligned with the College Board framework, making it an ideal tool for reinforcing learning throughout the course. Use these infographics to guide class review sessions, support lectures, create interactive discussions, or share with students as a stu
Preview of 4.10 Black Arts Movement: Extension/Enrichment Activity

4.10 Black Arts Movement: Extension/Enrichment Activity

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AP With Mrs. G
This lesson is based on the AP African American CED for Topic 4.10 The Black Arts Movement. I would introduce the topic first and then use this as an extension activity or enrichment activity. This lesson was adapted from the poets.org lesson, the original may be found HERE. To make changes, please make a copy of the following presentation HERE
Preview of AP® World History Curriculum Pacing Calendar 2025-2026 Editable with Links

AP® World History Curriculum Pacing Calendar 2025-2026 Editable with Links

This 2025-2026 pacing calendars are for the AP® World History Modern course. They correspond to the lessons that are available in my AP® World Full-Year Curriculum bundle. If you own the curriculum bundle, or want to know how the bundle's lessons are paced, this is for you. Each lesson is linked in the calendar and those links will take you to the TPT listing where you can download the day's lesson directly if you own the full-year bundle. This resource does not include the lessons which mu
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