An expanded, 25-slide high-level overview of AP Macroeconomics Units 3 and 4, covering the AD-AS model, fiscal policy, financial assets, banking, and monetary policy with detailed breakdowns and visual modeling connections.
Una presentación en español para una lección de 42 minutos sobre la anexión de las Filipinas, que incluye la Batalla de la Bahía de Manila, el debate sobre la anexión y la guerra filipino-estadounidense.
Un boleto de salida en español que evalúa la comprensión de los estudiantes sobre las figuras clave, los argumentos y los actos legislativos relacionados con la guerra filipino-estadounidense y la anexión de los EE. UU.
Una plantilla de notas Cornell en español diseñada para que los estudiantes capturen información clave sobre la anexión de las Filipinas y los argumentos a favor y en contra del imperialismo estadounidense.
A comprehensive, high-level overview of AP Macroeconomics Units 3 and 4, covering Aggregate Demand/Supply, Fiscal Policy, the Financial Sector, and Monetary Policy through visual models and key shifters.
A condensed 1-page student-facing rubric for the Roman Empire Rap project, optimized to fit on a single sheet while maintaining the thematic Roman aesthetic.
A teacher guide for the urban legends lesson, including learning objectives, a pacing guide, and notes on misconceptions. Reverted to initial visual style with polished layout. Updated prompts to include variation mechanics. Fixed page break issue.
A student worksheet designed as a "Case File" for analyzing urban legends, focusing on characteristics like FOAF, localization, and warnings. Reverted to initial visual style with layout fixes. Added "Reflecting the Era" analysis question. Updated Task 02 to focus on Variation Analysis. Fixed page overflow and work area backgrounds.
A atmospheric slide deck covering the definition, characteristics, and examples of urban legends, including the "Hook" and "Bloody Mary", plus discussion questions. Reverted to initial visual style. Added "Anxiety & Era" discussion question and a slide on common misconceptions. Updated Q3 to focus on variations.
Answer key and teacher reference for the 'City of Stone' worksheet, providing detailed responses for vocabulary, geography, and historical analysis questions.
A student worksheet assessing knowledge of Great Zimbabwe's architecture, trade networks, and the historical debunking of colonial-era myths. Includes vocabulary matching and short-answer analysis.
A guided investigation activity where students act as archaeologists to analyze artifact descriptions and architectural features, drawing conclusions about the true origins and economic power of Great Zimbabwe.
A high-impact instructional presentation covering the architecture, trade, and colonial historiography of Great Zimbabwe. Features bold visuals, key vocabulary, and summaries of archaeological evidence.
Comprehensive lesson plan for the 'Granite Guardians' lesson, featuring learning objectives, a cohesive pacing guide, and detailed teacher background knowledge, with improved page break management.
A completed teacher reference version of the Empire Dilemma Cornell Notes, including key facts, dates, and an exemplar summary for the teacher's use.
A teacher's facilitation guide for the Empire Crossroads lesson, including a 42-minute pacing guide, instructional tips, and an answer key for the exit ticket.
A presentation deck for a 42-minute lesson on the annexation of the Philippines, featuring the Battle of Manila Bay, the annexation debate, and the Philippine-American War.
An exit ticket assessing student understanding of the key figures, arguments, and legislative acts related to the Philippine-American War and U.S. annexation.
A Cornell Notes template designed for students to capture key information about the annexation of the Philippines and the arguments for and against American imperialism.
An answer key and teaching guide for the Liberty Knowledge Worksheet. It provides not only the correct matching answers but also instructional context and key talking points to help educators facilitate deeper discussions for GED students.
A student matching worksheet designed to reinforce knowledge of key abolitionist figures and their specific strategies. Includes a critical thinking prompt to help GED students analyze the synergy between different resistance methods.
A comprehensive presentation designed for GED Social Studies preparation, detailing the diverse methods and key figures of the abolitionist movement. The slides categorize resistance into three distinct strategies: oratory and writing, secret networks and strategy, and direct militant action.
A comprehensive reference document profiling the key figures of the abolitionist and resistance movements, including orators, conductors, writers, and militants. Revised for page flow and thematic consistency.
A revised instructional slide deck for the 'Ideological Duel' lesson, with corrected historical headings, improved text contrast, and properly rendered formatting.
A revised 10-question multiple-choice quiz on Dudley Randall's poem 'Booker T. and W.E.B.' It includes the full text of the poem in a side-by-side layout and questions with improved page-break handling.
The answer key for the Booker T and W.E.B Quiz Worksheet, including brief rationales for each correct choice and a grading scale.
A teacher's resource providing answer keys, facilitation notes, and an assessment rubric for the 'Radical Resistance' worksheet.
A student worksheet focused on John Brown's radical abolitionism, comparing his militant strategy with other leaders and analyzing his impact on the lead-up to the Civil War. Revised to fit on two pages with increased work space.
A guided reading intelligence report for students explaining the logistics and strategies of the Underground Railroad. Includes informational text and integrated assessment questions. Revised to fit on two pages and improve legibility.
A teacher's resource containing the answer key for the student worksheet, discussion prompts, and instructional tips. Revised to fix page breaks and item alignment.