This 100 questions final exam looks at the main events and topics that cover an entire honors world history course. The tests covers topics starting with the Peoples of Western Asia & Egypt, Indian and Chinese Antiquity, Civilizations of Greece & Rome, Islam, Byzantine Empire & Early Africa, the New World before Columbus, Mongols, Post-Classical China, Japan, Korea, & Vietnam, European Middle Ages through Renaissance, European Reformation, Exploration and Expansion, Scientific Revolution
This 100 questions final exam looks at the main events and topics that are typically discussed in a spring semester general world history course. The tests covers topics from the Enlightenment, English Civil War, Glorious Revolution, Scientific Revolution, Age of Absolutism, French Revolution, Napoleonic Era, Japan to the Meiji Restoration, Pre-Modern China, Industrial Revolution, Cultural Revolution, Imperialism, Movements for Nationalism in Latin America and Europe, WW I, Russian Revolution, P
In this project students will create a baby book looking at how they developed from conception to adolescence. This project covers every aspect of the mother's pregnancy, the birth, and the physical/social/psychological development. The directions also come with an in depth rubric so students and educator know what the expectations and guidelines for the project are.
This movie/viewing guide coincides with the PBS Frontline Episode: Inside the Teenage Brain. This guide has questions that students can answer throughout the entirety of the video and can be used as a reference as you are covering developmental psychology
This movie/viewing guide coincides with the History Channel Documentary: The Brain. This guide has 42 questions that students can answer throughout the entirety of the video and can be used as a reference as you are covering biological basis of behavior in a psychology or anatomy class.
This movie/viewing guide coincides with the History Channel Documentary: Batman Unmasked. This guide has questions that students can answer throughout the entirety of the video and can be used as a reference as you are covering Mental and Physical Health
This movie/viewing guide coincides with the Nova Episode Memory Hackers. This guide has questions that students can answer throughout the entirety of the video and can be used as a reference as you are covering cognition in psychology class.
Students (or instructor) will choose a mental/physical disorder as described by the DSM-5 and create a PowerPoint presentation looking at various aspects of that particular disorder. This is a great end of the semester/year activity in which the students can learn and look at the causes/symptoms/levels of functioning/etc. with a particular disorder.
Students will read excerpts about various cases (i.e. Menendez brothers, John Hinkley, Dan White, etc.) and fill out a chart and tie it in with regards to the psychological aspects of disorders and treatment.
This is a practice test that students can do at the end of periods I & II (8000 BCE - 600 CE) of the AP World History curriculum or you can use this as part of your test bank. This is a great resource and all 35 questions are tied to a stimulus. The various stimulus that is used are readings, graphs, maps, and pictures.
The basis for this project is to understand the Universal Declaration of Human Rights that the UN created in 1948. Each student will be assigned one of the 30 articles of the declaration (see article page). Students will research its meaning and determine how/what the United States does with that human right. Will also research one other country (students get to choose which other country to research) and find out how/what they do when it comes to human rights. Students will gain an understandin
This is a practice test that students can do at the end of periods V (1750-1900) of the AP World History curriculum or you can use this as part of your test bank. This is a great resource and all 35 questions are tied to a stimulus. The various stimulus that is used are readings, graphs, maps, and pictures.
This is an excellent resource that can be used by general World History courses to AP World History courses. This consists of various reading passages that start from the time of Hammurabi to the 21st century. This is a great resource that can be used for practice tests or actual unit assessments.
This is a great resource for generating tests. This covers all units that deal with US History. This 40 page resource has readings with questions that can be used to challenge your students in the sumative assessments
This document contains several reading selections (most are primary sources) for each unit in the government and U.S. History curriculum. Each reading is followed by several multiple choice questions that can be answered using the document. The reading and accompanying questions can be used on unit tests, as lesson openers, sponge activities, or as you see fit. The readings have been placed in tables, this allows for line numbers and makes it easier to cut and paste the information into your
According to some marriage and family experts, half the marriages in America end in divorce. The effects of divorce can be devastating to every member of the family. Children, in particular often carry the effects of divorce well into adulthood. Is divorce too easy to obtain? Should states insist that divorcing couples to wait longer periods of time before the final decree is granted – or require counseling for the entire family? These issues are examined in the following article.
This is a practice test that students can do at the end of periods VI (1900-Present) of the AP World History curriculum or you can use this as part of your test bank. This is a great resource and all 60 questions are tied to a stimulus. The various stimulus that is used are readings, graphs, maps, and pictures.
In groups of 4-5, you will create a book entitled The Magic (Vehicle Name) Explores the Senses. Although the original series was geared towards elementary school children, your book should be geared towards AP Psychology students in terms of its depth and complexity. Your book should include pages devoted to each of the 8 major senses, as the vehicle (and instructor) of your choosing takes your characters through the process of sensation
This 40 question quiz focuses on the AP Psychology unit of Neuroscience and Developmental Psychology. This is a great tool to either use as a test bank or as a review for your students as they prepare for the AP Psychology exam.
This is a practice test that students can do at the end of periods III (600 - 1450) of the AP World History curriculum or you can use this as part of your test bank. This is a great resource and all 35 questions are tied to a stimulus. The various stimulus that is used are readings, graphs, maps, and pictures.
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