🧠 Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl – Complete Test BankPerfect for AP English, American Literature, or African American Studies!Bring Harriet Jacobs’ Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl to life with this comprehensive, ready-to-use test bank containing 190+ multiple-choice questions that assess every major chapter of the text. Each question is aligned to key plot developments, historical context, character analysis, and major literary themes—making it an invaluable tool for both com
This practice worksheet will help AP and Dual Credit Macroeconomic students identify and use the tools of monetary policy with both limited and ample reserve scenarios. Students will graph the Money Market and Reserve Market to show impacts of monetary policy and its effects on interest rates and Aggregate Demand.
Bring the Biological Bases of Behavior unit to life with this engaging, student-friendly AP Psychology coloring book designed specifically for visual learners and interactive classrooms. Students don’t just memorize vocabulary — they actively color, label, define, trace pathways, and interact with concepts like neurons, neurotransmitters, the endocrine system, brain structures, and the nervous system in a way that makes difficult material far more approachable and memorable. This resource trans
This AP Psychology Evidence-Based Question (EBQ) activity gives students realistic practice with one of the newest and most challenging AP exam tasks. Using three psychology research stimuli focused on distraction, attention, and memory encoding, students develop a defensible claim, cite evidence from the sources, and apply AP Psychology concepts to support their argument. The activity mirrors actual College Board expectations and includes realistic research summaries, participant observations,
Aggregate Supply & Aggregate Demand (AS/AD) Practice Short-Run & Long-Run Analysis | Dual Credit & AP MacroeconomicsThis rigorous AS/AD graphing worksheet is designed to help students move beyond memorization and truly think like economists. Perfect for Dual Credit Macroeconomics and AP Macroeconomics, this resource requires students to analyze real economic scenarios and accurately model them using aggregate demand, short-run aggregate supply, and long-run aggregate supply. Students are c
Social Psychology Practice – Application-Based Worksheet (AP Psychology)This Social Psychology practice worksheet is designed to help AP Psychology students move beyond memorization and actively apply key social psychology concepts in realistic, student-friendly scenarios. Each question presents a brief situation and asks students to identify the social psychology principle at work—mirroring the application-heavy style of the AP Exam. The worksheet covers a strong cross-section of high-freque
Title: Types of Business Organizations – Comparative Analysis Chart Grade Level: 11th–12th Grade Economics / CTE / Business Principles Format Included: Printable fill-in chart + answer key Time Required: 20–30 minutes Topics Covered: Sole Proprietorships Partnerships Corporations LLCs, Franchises, and Nonprofits Liability, Ownership, and Advantages/Disadvantages Activity DescriptionThis guided worksheet introduces students to the four major forms of business ownership and operati
Grade Level: 11th–12th Grade Economics / CTE / Financial Literacy Formats Included: Printable PDF with cookie recipes, cost list, and cost analysis chart Time Required: 30–45 minutes Economic Concepts Covered: Fixed Costs Variable Costs Marginal Cost Total Cost Per Unit Profit Pricing Activity Summary for TeachersBring economics to life with The Cost of Cookies, a hands-on budgeting and cost analysis activity where students become cookie entrepreneurs. Using realistic pricing and
Escape Room Answer SheetEscape the Ordinary with the AP Psychology Review Escape Room!Looking for an engaging and interactive way to review key AP Psychology concepts? The AP Psych Review Escape Room transforms review day into a high-energy, collaborative adventure! Students work in teams of 2-3 to “escape” by solving psychology-themed puzzles, answering questions, and unlocking clues across major units like Research Methods, Neurobiology, Learning & Memory, Development, Abnormal Psychology, a
💰 Money Multiplier Worksheet & Answer Key — AP / Dual-Credit Economics Ready Help your students finally get how banks create money! This hands-on worksheet walks learners step-by-step through the money multiplier process using realistic banking scenarios and simple, guided calculations. Students calculate required reserves, excess reserves, the multiplier, and the maximum change in the money supply under different reserve ratios—perfect practice for AP Macroeconomics FRQs or college-leve
An engaging story-style lesson comparing the Great Depression and the Great RecessionBring history and economics to life with this ready-to-teach narrative activity that transforms two major U.S. economic crises into a story your students will actually want to read. Instead of dry charts and timelines, this resource turns complex economic concepts into a human story of boom, bust, panic, and recovery—perfect for helping high-school or intro-college students connect economic theory to real-world
Bring Aggregate Demand and Aggregate Supply to life in your classroom with this interactive, scenario-based practice activity. Instead of rote memorization, students are challenged to think critically about real-world events—like tax cuts, changes in consumer confidence, minimum wage increases, or natural disasters—and determine whether they shift Aggregate Demand or Aggregate Supply. This resource is: Engaging & Real-World: Uses clear, relatable scenarios (e.g., housing booms, NASA funding, i
🧾 Teacher Summary — The Great Depression & Recession WorksheetHelp students make meaningful historical and economic connections with this engaging, two-part worksheet comparing the Great Depression and the Great Recession. Designed for upper-level economics, U.S. history, or social studies courses, this resource guides students to explore major causes, government responses, and lessons learned from both crises. What’s Included: 🔹 Two Matching Vocabulary Sets: Students match key terms to co
Bank Balance Sheet Practice – Engaging & Real-World Economics for Your Classroom!Ready to bring banking to life for your students? This worksheet set gives students hands-on experience with commercial bank balance sheets, monetary policy, and the money creation process—core topics in AP Macroeconomics, IB Economics, or any solid high school econ class. What’s Inside: Interactive Balance Sheet Activities Students create and adjust bank balance sheets based on realistic scenarios. They'll
Title: Types of Mergers – Matching Practice Activity Grade Level: 11th–12th Grade Economics / Business Formats Included: Printable PDF Worksheet + Answer Key Time Required: 15–25 minutes Topics Covered: Horizontal Mergers Vertical Mergers Conglomerate Mergers Description: Help your students master the differences between horizontal, vertical, and conglomerate mergers with this real-world matching activity! Students read 15 brief, engaging business scenarios and determine which type
Why This Absolute & Comparative Advantage Worksheet is a Must-Have for Your ClassroomThis Absolute and Comparative Advantage Practice Worksheet is an essential tool for helping students master one of the most critical concepts in AP Macroeconomics and Microeconomics. It provides real-world trade scenarios that challenge students to calculate opportunity costs and determine which country, company, or individual has the advantage in production. Key Benefits for Students:Hands-On Practice: Studen
Title: Market Structures – Guided Chart Activity Grade Level: 11th–12th Grade Economics / Business Formats Included: Printable PDF Chart + Answer Key Time Required: 20–30 minutes Topics Covered: Characteristics of market structures Product differentiation and competition Entry barriers and market power Description: This interactive chart activity allows students to compare and contrast the four major market structures: Monopoly, Oligopoly, Monopolistic Competition, and Perfect Competi
Start your Economics class with a bang! This interactive, student-centered activity introduces core economic thinking— scarcity, opportunity cost, and decision-making at the margin—in a way that’s personal, relatable, and fun. Students explore how they’d spend three “free hours,” reflect on trade-offs, and connect with classmates through a movement-based matching activity. Perfect for day one, this 20-minute worksheet builds classroom community while sneakily laying the foundation for key eco
Make the often-intimidating world of GDP, inflation, and unemployment accessible and engaging for your students with this ready-to-use activity set. Students step into the shoes of economists, analyzing real-world style data from “Pattiland” and applying their knowledge of economic indicators to solve meaningful problems. This resource is: Comprehensive: Covers key concepts like GDP (nominal, real, per capita), inflation, unemployment, labor force participation, and fiscal/monetary policy. Ap
Looking for an engaging, hands-on way to teach students about fixed costs, variable costs, and marginal cost?The Cost of Cookies activity transforms your classroom into a cookie startup where students use real ingredient prices to calculate the cost of producing homemade cookies in batches. What’s Included: Two student-friendly cookie recipes (Classic Chocolate Chip & Oatmeal Peanut Butter Chip) A realistic ingredient and equipment price list A step-by-step cost analysis chart for up to 5 ba
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