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My name is Chris Simons and I am the AP US History Teacher for Lockhart High School. I am currently in my 9th year teaching at the secondary level, having taught AP US History, AP World History, US History: 1977 to Present, World History, World Geography at the High School level and US History: 1491 to 1877 at the Middle School/Junior High School level. Prior to teaching at the secondary level, I was a Teaching Fellow at Texas State University and, later, a research assistant and instructional assistant at the University of Oklahoma, where I specialized in Native American History and US History.
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Preview of AP® U.S. History Period 2 Topic 2.7: Colonial Society & Culture Station Activity

AP® U.S. History Period 2 Topic 2.7: Colonial Society & Culture Station Activity

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⭐ Engage your students with this fully ready-to-use station activity for APUSH Topic 2.7 – Colonial Society and Culture!Your students will travel through 21 curated station cards exploring key aspects of colonial American culture—from religion and Enlightenment ideas to print culture and regional diversity. With the Passport to American Culture student activity, they’ll record insights, make connections, and deepen their understanding in a structured, interactive way. Perfect for reviewing Pe
Preview of AP® U.S. History Period 2 Topic 2.6: Slavery in the British Colonies Lecture

AP® U.S. History Period 2 Topic 2.6: Slavery in the British Colonies Lecture

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Get everything you need to teach APUSH Topic 2.6 (Slave Systems in the British Colonies) with this no-prep, ready-to-use resource! This comprehensive lesson pack is designed to make your planning easy and your students engaged. ✅ What’s Included: 30-slide editable lecture presentation (Google Slides & PowerPoint) Student guided notes handout (printable & digital) Detailed teacher notes for each slide with talking points and context Homework activity with reading and short-answer questions Answer
Preview of AP® U.S. History Period 2 Topic 2.4: Trans-Atlantic Trade Mapping Activity

AP® U.S. History Period 2 Topic 2.4: Trans-Atlantic Trade Mapping Activity

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Bring the Atlantic economy to life with this visually engaging, content-rich mapping activity aligned to APUSH Topic 2.4! Students will explore the Transatlantic Trade system—including the flow of raw materials, manufactured goods, and enslaved Africans—while analyzing its impact on Africa, Europe, the Caribbean, and the 13 Colonies. ✅ What's Included: Student Mapping Activity: Trace the major trade routes of the triangular trade system Color-Coded & Blank Map Templates (digital + printable
Preview of AP® U.S. History Period 1 Topic 1.6: Cultural Interactions Lesson & Activity

AP® U.S. History Period 1 Topic 1.6: Cultural Interactions Lesson & Activity

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Bring the drama of Spanish colonization to life with this interactive and thought-provoking lesson for Topic 1.6! Centered around the "Bart’s Beef" pop-up activity, students will explore the major critiques of Spanish colonization through a creative, hands-on approach. By examining arguments from figures like Bartolomé de las Casas, this lesson helps students grasp the moral, religious, and political tensions of the era in a way that’s both academically rigorous and fun. Perfect for engaging stu
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My name is Chris Simons and I am the AP US History Teacher for Lockhart High School. I am currently in my 9th year teaching at the secondary level, having taught AP US History, AP World History, US History: 1977 to Present, World History, World Geography at the High School level and US History: 1491 to 1877 at the Middle School/Junior High School level. Prior to teaching at the secondary level, I was a Teaching Fellow at Texas State University and, later, a research assistant and instructional assistant at the University of Oklahoma, where I specialized in Native American History and US History.