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Preview of Constitution Test - Part 1: Articles I-III | Comprehensive Google Form Quiz with

Constitution Test - Part 1: Articles I-III | Comprehensive Google Form Quiz with

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Are your students ready to APPLY the Constitution — not just memorize it?This is not a vocabulary quiz. This is a rigorous, comprehensive Google Form assessment covering Articles I, II, and III of the U.S. Constitution through primary source excerpts, real-world scenarios, data analysis, and diagram interpretation. Students must read, think, and connect — exactly the kind of assessment that builds lasting understanding. What Makes This Assessment Different:Students don't just pick answers from m
Preview of Ancient Greece Comprehensive Exam & Google Forms Assessment | Minoans, Democracy

Ancient Greece Comprehensive Exam & Google Forms Assessment | Minoans, Democracy

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Bring Ancient Greece to life with this rigorous and engaging comprehensive exam! This resource covers the foundations of Greek civilization from the Minoans and Mycenaeans to Athenian democracy, Herodotus, Plato, Aristotle, Draco, Solon, and the Bronze Age Collapse. Students analyze primary sources, maps, political systems, philosophy, and historical cause-and-effect while practicing critical thinking and evidence-based reasoning. Perfect for World History, Ancient Civilizations, Classical Studi
Preview of Constitution Test Part 2 | Articles IV–VI, Bill of Rights & Supreme Court

Constitution Test Part 2 | Articles IV–VI, Bill of Rights & Supreme Court

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Challenge students with this rigorous Constitution assessment focused on Articles IV–VI, the Bill of Rights, constitutional clauses, and Supreme Court-style scenario analysis. This comprehensive Google Forms test pushes students beyond memorization by requiring them to apply constitutional principles to real-world situations and landmark court cases. Students analyze constitutional text directly while evaluating scenarios involving free speech, religion, search and seizure, due process, trial ri
Preview of American Revolution Test

American Revolution Test

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This assessment evaluates students’ understanding of the causes, key events, influential documents, and political ideas leading to the American Revolution. Students examine primary-source excerpts, analyze historical images, study graphs, and interpret foundational political texts to draw conclusions about the Revolution and the development of American government. The test includes: Magna Carta excerpts, including Clauses 39, 40, and 12 English Bill of Rights excerpts Mayflower Compact (1
Preview of Egypt Test

Egypt Test

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This assessment measures students’ understanding of Ancient Egyptian geography, religion, society, economy, and primary-source analysis. Students will analyze creation myth excerpts, study images of Egyptian artifacts, tools, tomb reliefs, and rituals, and interpret maps and diagrams to demonstrate their knowledge. The test includes: Egyptian Creation Story excerpts (Attalus translation) Images of artifacts, including shadufs, pyramids, wrestling scenes, tomb art, and the Weighing of the He
Preview of Israelites Test – Covenants, Law, Exile, and Ancient Near Eastern Civilizations

Israelites Test – Covenants, Law, Exile, and Ancient Near Eastern Civilizations

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This comprehensive assessment evaluates students’ understanding of the origins, history, religious beliefs, and legal systems of the ancient Israelites within the broader context of the Ancient Near East. . The test includes document-based questions (DBQs), primary source analysis, map interpretation, and multiple-choice questions. Topics covered include the Abrahamic Covenant, the Exodus, the Ten Commandments and Mosaic Law, the Merneptah Stele, the Babylonian Exile, the Cyrus Cylinder, and com
Preview of Modern Constitutional Convention Simulation & Debate | Civics Negotiation

Modern Constitutional Convention Simulation & Debate | Civics Negotiation

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Bring the Constitutional Convention to life with this engaging, student-centered simulation and debate! In this lesson, students imagine what it would be like to create a new U.S. government today, exploring modern disagreements between states, regions, and competing interests. Students begin with a “Do Now” writing activity, then work in groups to analyze key historical conflicts—representation, slavery, and federal vs. state power—using a Claim–Evidence–Reasoning (CER) framework. Each group ex
Preview of Sugar Act DBQ | 1764 Primary Source Analysis | Causes of the American Revolution

Sugar Act DBQ | 1764 Primary Source Analysis | Causes of the American Revolution

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Help students analyze the roots of the American Revolution with this Sugar Act DBQ (Document-Based Question). This resource uses a primary source excerpt from the 1764 Sugar Act to guide students through close reading and evidence-based writing. Students will: Analyze a primary source from British Parliament Identify the purpose of the Sugar Act using textual evidence Determine which goods were taxed Practice evidence-based responses to historical questions Build understanding of early c
Preview of Code of Hammurabi Scenarios Worksheet | Ancient Babylon Law Activity | Primary S

Code of Hammurabi Scenarios Worksheet | Ancient Babylon Law Activity | Primary S

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Bring ancient law to life with this engaging Code of Hammurabi scenario-based activity! Instead of just reading laws, students apply them to real-life situations from ancient Babylon to determine appropriate consequences. This interactive worksheet challenges students to think like historians and judges by analyzing how laws were enforced and what they reveal about ancient society. Students will: Apply Hammurabi’s Code to real-world scenarios Interpret laws related to crime, justice, and re
Preview of Ancient Greece Comprehensive Exam – TEST B | Alternate Version Google Forms Asse

Ancient Greece Comprehensive Exam – TEST B | Alternate Version Google Forms Asse

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TEST B is an alternate version of this comprehensive Ancient Greece assessment, ideal for test security, makeup exams, reteaching, or differentiated instruction. Students analyze historical developments, legal systems, democracy, and Greek philosophy through engaging source-based questions and historical reasoning tasks. This assessment emphasizes critical thinking, evidence analysis, and civic understanding while covering key developments from the Bronze Age through Classical Greece. ✅ Includes
Preview of Ancient Greece Comprehensive Exam – TEST A | Google Forms Assessment

Ancient Greece Comprehensive Exam – TEST A | Google Forms Assessment

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This rigorous Ancient Greece assessment challenges students to analyze the rise of Greek civilization through primary sources, geography, political systems, and philosophy. TEST A includes multiple choice and written response questions designed to build historical thinking and evidence-based analysis skills. Students engage with excerpts from Herodotus, Plato, Aristotle, Draco, Solon, and Eric Cline while exploring the Bronze Age Collapse, Athenian democracy, Greek law, and classical political t
Preview of Article I Sections 5-7 Quiz: Congress, Speech & Debate, How a Bill Becomes a Law

Article I Sections 5-7 Quiz: Congress, Speech & Debate, How a Bill Becomes a Law

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Bring Article I, Sections 5–7 of the U.S. Constitution to life with this rigorous, scenario-based Google Forms quiz!Students go beyond memorization — they apply constitutional text to realistic situations, analyze primary source documents, and reason through the Framers' decisions. Auto-graded and ready to assign. ✅ What's Included Auto-graded Google Form with 25+ questionsMultiple choice, true/false, and short-answer formatsReal historical examples with citations (Senator Jesse Bright's 1862
Preview of Artifact Investigations

Artifact Investigations

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This report presents a detailed design for a seven-station artifact project featuring the  and . Each station includes concise provenance and dating (with citations to primary museum or excavation sources), an image of the artifact, 6–8 inquiry-based questions for students, and teacher notes (answer key, key points, misconceptions, prompts, timing, differentiation, and ethics). The student sheet omits answers, providing space for student responses. The teacher sheet contains full answers with ev
Preview of Mycenaean Society Inquiry Activity | Student-Centered Questioning & Evidence-Bas

Mycenaean Society Inquiry Activity | Student-Centered Questioning & Evidence-Bas

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Looking for a way to get students thinking beyond surface-level questions? This Mycenaean Society Inquiry Activity engages students in meaningful, student-driven analysis using a high-quality informational text. Students read an article on Mycenaean society and create one strong, thought-provoking question that goes beyond recall. They then: Develop their own evidence-based response Post their question for peers Engage in discussion by responding to a classmate using textual evidence This a
Preview of Article II of the Constitution: Executive Branch Reading & Multiple Choice Work

Article II of the Constitution: Executive Branch Reading & Multiple Choice Work

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This no-prep reading comprehension worksheet introduces students to the structure, powers, and limits of the Executive Branch. Students begin by reading a rigorous, primary-source-aligned passage adapted from the Constitution Annotated (constitution.congress.gov), then demonstrate their understanding through 13 multiple-choice questions and a short-response reflection. ✅ What's Included: One-page informational reading passage on Article II of the U.S. Constitution13 multiple-choice questions al
Preview of Torah Intro Worksheet | Hebrew Bible Basics | World Religions

Torah Intro Worksheet | Hebrew Bible Basics | World Religions

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Introduce students to the foundations of Judaism with this clear, engaging Torah worksheet/quiz. This resource helps students build essential background knowledge about one of the world’s most influential religious texts. Students will: Identify the five books of the Torah Understand the relationship between the Torah and the Tanakh Define what the Torah is and its purpose Demonstrate understanding through short written responses Practice basic religious literacy in a structured, accessibl
Preview of Mapping Slavery & Constitutional Compromises

Mapping Slavery & Constitutional Compromises

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📄 Description (recommended) Use the interactive map to explore how slavery was distributed and changed over time in the United States from 1790–1860. This map is based on U.S. Census data and shows where enslaved populations were concentrated. As you explore, think about how these patterns connect to the Three-Fifths Compromise and the Northwest Ordinance. Answer the questions using evidence from the map and your understanding of historical context.
Preview of Agriculture, Minoans, and Mycenaeans

Agriculture, Minoans, and Mycenaeans

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This quiz checks your understanding of how geography and agriculture shaped the earliest civilizations in Europe, focusing on the Minoans and the Mycenaeans. You will answer questions about where these civilizations developed, why their locations were ideal for trade, and how they used writing and seafaring to connect with the wider Mediterranean world.
Preview of Cyrus the Great and the Return from Exile: A Document-Based Investigation

Cyrus the Great and the Return from Exile: A Document-Based Investigation

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This document-based investigation examines how Cyrus the Great ruled conquered peoples and why historical sources describe him differently Cyrus the Great and the Return ….Using excerpts from the Cyrus Cylinder and the biblical book of Ezra, students analyze primary sources to evaluate Cyrus’s policies toward exiled populations, including the return of displaced peoples to their homelands Cyrus the Great and the Return ….Through guided multiple-choice and short-response questions, students exp
Preview of Ancient Egypt Nile Water Laws Do Now | Primary Source Analysis

Ancient Egypt Nile Water Laws Do Now | Primary Source Analysis

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Bring ancient civilizations to life with this engaging lesson focused on Nile River water laws in Ancient Egypt. This quick but meaningful activity uses a primary source excerpt to help students explore how societies managed resources and enforced fairness. Students will: Analyze a primary source on Egyptian irrigation laws Determine how access to water was regulated Examine cause and effect (labor → resource access → consequences) Practice Claim–Evidence–Reasoning (CER) writing Use tex
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