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Preview of Late American Literature Lecture - James Baldwin's "Sonny Blues"

Late American Literature Lecture - James Baldwin's "Sonny Blues"

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12 lecture slides with instructor notes, embedded images, and discussion prompts for a Late American Literature course. Topics covered include the style and influence of James Baldwin and his "Sonny Blues." Download a FREE sample lecture from this series: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/FREE-Late-American-Literature-Lecture-Realism-and-Feminism-8458629
Preview of Late American Literature Lecture  on Post Civil War Romanticism

Late American Literature Lecture on Post Civil War Romanticism

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18 lecture slides discussing the background, style, and influence of Walt Whitman and Emily Dickinson, in the context of Romanticism post-Civil War. Slides include detailed instructor notes, discussion prompts, and embedded images. Download FREE sample lecture here: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/FREE-Late-American-Literature-Lecture-Realism-and-Feminism-8458629
Preview of Late American Literature Lecture - Flannery O'Connor and the Southern Gothic

Late American Literature Lecture - Flannery O'Connor and the Southern Gothic

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10 lecture slides with instructor notes + 8 slides with low-stakes reading quiz questions for a total of 18 slides. This lecture includes discussion prompts and embedded video clips discussing Flannery O'Connor and her short story, "A Good Man is Hard to Find." This lecture is intended for an American Literature course. Topics include the style and influence of Flannery O'Connor, the Southern Gothic cultural critique, and Southern society value systems. Download a FREE sample lecture from this
Preview of US History Lecture: Reform and Protest in Colonial America, 1763-1774

US History Lecture: Reform and Protest in Colonial America, 1763-1774

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17 lecture slides with instructor notes and class discussion questions on the Reform and Protest in Colonial America from 1763-1774. This lecture focuses on specific events and reforms enacted by British Parliament on colonists that led to protests, revolt, and eventually the Revolutionary War. Students will also discuss struggles facing colonists living in American, not just with Britain, but with each other, Natives, and foreign enemies. Download FREE sample lecture: https://www.teacherspayte
Preview of US History Lecture: Protest and Change: America, 1960-1980

US History Lecture: Protest and Change: America, 1960-1980

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21 lecture slides with instructor talking points and classroom discussion prompts on historical events that took place in America between 1960-1980. This lecture discusses the counterculture movement that took place in America during the 1960s and through the Vietnam War. Students will learn about how the Vietnam War spurred protests not just to war, but to societal norms of “traditional” American life, specifically to the notion of family, sex, music, and roles for women and minorities. Student
Preview of American Government Lecture: The Presidency and Executive Branch

American Government Lecture: The Presidency and Executive Branch

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17 lecture slides with instructor discussion notes and class discussion prompts about the powers of the Executive branch. This lecture also gives a short history of how the Executive Branch powers have expanded and changed overtime. Students will be asked to examine the importance of Presidential power and Presidential elections and how this compares to the framers' view of the Executive branch. This lecture works well with the OpenStax American Government textbook.
Preview of Early American Literature Lecture: Walt Whitman on Nature and Self

Early American Literature Lecture: Walt Whitman on Nature and Self

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13 lecture slides with instructor notes and class discussion prompts on "America's poet," Walt Whitman. This lecture guides students through an analysis of Leaves of Grass, “As I Ebb’d with the Ocean of Life,” and "The Wound-Dresser." Students will discuss Transcendental elements in Whitman's poetry, the theme of man vs. nature, and a shift to realism post-Civil War, in his poem, "The Wound-Dresser."
Preview of US History Lecture: Westward Expansion, 1840-1900

US History Lecture: Westward Expansion, 1840-1900

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13 lecture slides with detailed instructor notes, CRS prompts, and discussion questions. This lecture discusses acts passed by Congress to support the U.S. claims of land west of Kansas and the idea of Manifest Destiny. This lecture addresses the CA Gold Rush, Native American Displacement, and the treatment of Chinese Immigrants and Hispanic Americans. Check out a free sample lecture here: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/FREE-US-History-I-APUSH-Lecture-Slides-with-Instructor-Notes-
Preview of Late American Literature Lecture on W.E.B. DuBois

Late American Literature Lecture on W.E.B. DuBois

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10 lecture slides with instructor notes, discussion prompts, and embedded images/videos on the background, literary style, and influence of W.E.B. DuBois and his Philadelphia Negro and Souls of Black Folk. Download a FREE sample lecture from this series: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/FREE-Late-American-Literature-Lecture-Realism-and-Feminism-8458629
Preview of American Government Lecture: Political Culture and Public Opinion

American Government Lecture: Political Culture and Public Opinion

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23 lecture slides with instructor discussion notes and classroom room response questions to spur classroom discussion and participation. This lecture discusses political culture and ideology in the United States and how public opinion may or may not affect public policy. Students will analyze shifts in public opinion, how public opinion is measured, and media coverage of hyper-partisan political rhetoric. Students will learn how public opinion shapes political culture. Download a Free sample lec
Preview of American Government Lecture: Federalism

American Government Lecture: Federalism

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19 lecture slides with instructor discussion notes on Federalism and how it applies in American Government. Students will learn about the history of our government structure and discuss the advantages and disadvantages of Federalism. This lecture is designed for an American Government or Introduction to Political Science course.
Preview of American Government Lecture: Government and Civic Engagement

American Government Lecture: Government and Civic Engagement

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16 lecture slides with instructor discussion notes on the nature of government and how citizens engage and participate in government. This lecture explains the the American government structure and how citizens interact with elected leaders. Examples on civic engagement versus civic participation. Students will discuss future of civics education. This is an interactive lecture with class participation slides. This lecture is intended for an American Government or Introductory Political Science
Preview of US History Lecture: The Great Depression, 1929-1939

US History Lecture: The Great Depression, 1929-1939

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17 lecture slides with instructor discussion notes that includes a photographic class activity/discussion. This lecture covers the causes of the Great Depression in America and the hardship many Americans faced during that 10-year period. Students will learn about the Hoover Administration's approach to helping Americans during this time. Students will analyze photographs and art from this period to understand the effect of the Great Depression on American life and culture. Download a FREE samp
Preview of US History Lecture: March Toward Disunion in America, 1850s

US History Lecture: March Toward Disunion in America, 1850s

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17 lecture slides with instructor discussion notes and class discussion/participation questions on turning points and events leading to the American Civil War. This lecture discusses the politics of The Compromise of 1850, The Fugitive Slave Act, the Dred Scott Supreme Court decision, and John Brown’s Raid. This lecture covers the growth of the Republican Party and Abolitionist Movement and the growing tensions between Northern and Southern states. Download FREE sample lecture here: https://www
Preview of US History Lecture: Creating Republican Governments, 1776-1790

US History Lecture: Creating Republican Governments, 1776-1790

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16 lecture slides with instructor notes and class discussion questions on the formation of the first federal government and new state constitutions. This lecture analyzes how early American founders wanted to structure the new national government and balance the powers of the Federal government with the State governments. This lecture covers the influence of political beliefs held by Radical Whigs, Conservative Whigs, Federalists, and Anti-Federalists; the many Compromise plans put forth at the
Preview of Late American Literature Lecture - Gloria Anzaldúa & The Borderlands

Late American Literature Lecture - Gloria Anzaldúa & The Borderlands

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Eleven lecture slides with instructor notes, embedded images, and discussion prompts for a Late American Literature course. Topics covered include the background, style, and influence of Gloria Anzaldúa and "The Borderlands." Download a FREE sample lecture from this series: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/FREE-Late-American-Literature-Lecture-Realism-and-Feminism-8458629
Preview of Business Communication Lecture: Polishing Your Portfolio!

Business Communication Lecture: Polishing Your Portfolio!

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Week Sixteen Lecture for the Business Writing and Communication course. This is the final lecture in the 16-week course. 14 lecture slides with instructor talking points about how students can prepare to land a job. This lecture gives examples on what to include and not include in your social media profile and resume. Students will analyze examples and review descriptive words. Included is a partner exercise and a class discussion on skills employers look for and a career outlook for these skill
Preview of Business Communication Lecture: Writing Business Reports

Business Communication Lecture: Writing Business Reports

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Week Nine Lecture for the Business Writing and Communication course. 18 lecture slides with instructor notes, examples, and interactive exercises covering how to write informal and formal business reports by looking at the format and content of various sections of reports. Review questions included. Download FREE lecture from this series: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/FREE-Business-Communication-Lecture-Slides-Writing-to-Inform-8117234
Preview of Business Communication Lecture: Introduction to Diversity, Equity & Inclusion

Business Communication Lecture: Introduction to Diversity, Equity & Inclusion

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Week Five Lecture for the Business Writing and Communication course. 31 lecture slides with instructor notes, examples, and interactive exercises covering DEI in the workplace, strategies to improve equity, gendered language, and understanding inclusion. Includes multiple case studies and reflection points. Download FREE lecture from this series: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/FREE-Business-Communication-Lecture-Slides-Writing-to-Inform-8117234
Preview of Business Communication Lecture: Keep Your Audience Engaged!

Business Communication Lecture: Keep Your Audience Engaged!

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Week Ten - Part 1 Lecture for the Business Writing and Communication course. 27 lecture slides with instructor discussion notes on how to focus any presentation so as to keep the audience engaged in the topic. Students will learn best practices for presentation design and format, as well as understand how to engage the audience in order to accomplish their presentation objective. This lecture is designed for a Business or Communication course but is useful for instructors giving lectures or to a
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