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Preview of Who was Jack the Ripper? HISTORY MYSTERY

Who was Jack the Ripper? HISTORY MYSTERY

Can your students decide who Jack the Ripper was out of a cast of 12 suspects?In this lesson they will compare and evaluate 12 possible suspects before deciding on the most likely guilty person. They will then justifying their decision both verbally and in writing. The lesson works as a knockout tournament, comparing two suspects at a time. They must apply the background information presented to them along with the suspect cards to come up with the most plausible answer. It is great for develo
Preview of Martin Luther King, Jr. Close Reading and Speech Writing Lesson

Martin Luther King, Jr. Close Reading and Speech Writing Lesson

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Make your study of Martin Luther King, Jr. a literacy lesson with a primary source. Students complete a close reading of Dr. King's prophetic speech “I’ve Been to the Mountain Top” and use their reading as inspiration for their own writing. In pre-reading activities, students learn about the context of the speech and define vocabulary. Next, they complete an activity to understand allusions, and then after reading the speech, they analyze its structure using a graphic organizer. They use the sa
Preview of Martin Luther KING Jr  v  MALCOLM  X  Speech Comparison Activity print & digital

Martin Luther KING Jr v MALCOLM X Speech Comparison Activity print & digital

In this rigorous lesson, students will compare the ideologies of Martin Luther King, Jr, and Malcolm X by reading two famous speeches, “A Letter from a Birmingham Jail” by MLK and, “A Message to the Grassroots” by Malcolm X. Students will answer questions related to each speech and then complete a compare and contrast “Y” chart. Both Print & Digital (Google Drive) versions are included! Perfect for Distance Learning.Buyer FeedbackThis activity was truly the best $3 that I have spent on here.
Preview of AP®  US Government -- Unit 5 Bundle (Political Participation)

AP® US Government -- Unit 5 Bundle (Political Participation)

This comprehensive bundle contains the 13 printable worksheets that accompany the full AP® US Government Unit 5 curriculum. Your students will benefit from daily activities that include Short Answer, Fill-in-the-Blank, True/False "Match-'Ems" and more! The bundle also includes a free 40-question multiple choice test that covers the material from Unit 5.Our bundle is the perfect companion to help prepare for the AP® Exam. -- All worksheets contain annotated answer keys with full bibliographic i
Preview of AP®  US Government - Comprehensive Full-Year Accompanying Curriculum

AP® US Government - Comprehensive Full-Year Accompanying Curriculum

This comprehensive full-year curriculum bundle contains the 66 printable worksheets and daily activities that accompany the complete AP® US Government curriculum. Your students will benefit from daily activities that include Short Answer, Fill-in-the-Blank, True/False "Match-'Ems" and more! The bundle also includes a free multiple choice test to accompany each unit.Our bundle is the perfect companion to help prepare for the AP® Exam. -- All worksheets contain annotated answer keys with full bi
Preview of AP® US Govt Unit 4 Bundle -- (American Political Ideologies & Beliefs)

AP® US Govt Unit 4 Bundle -- (American Political Ideologies & Beliefs)

This comprehensive bundle contains the 11 printable worksheets that accompany the full AP® US Government Unit 4 curriculum. Your students will benefit from daily activities that include Short Answer, Fill-in-the-Blank, True/False "Match-'Ems" and more! The bundle also includes a free 30-question multiple choice test that covers the material from Unit 4.Our bundle is the perfect companion to help prepare for the AP® Exam. -- All worksheets contain annotated answer keys with full bibliographic inf
Preview of AP® US Government -- Unit 3 Bundle (Civil Liberties & Civil Rights)

AP® US Government -- Unit 3 Bundle (Civil Liberties & Civil Rights)

This comprehensive bundle contains the 13 printable worksheets that accompany the full AP® US Government Unit 3 curriculum. Your students will benefit from daily activities that include Short Answer, Fill-in-the-Blank, True/False "Match-'Ems" and more! The bundle also includes a free 45-question multiple choice test that covers the material from Unit 3.Our bundle is the perfect companion to help prepare for the AP® Exam. -- All worksheets contain annotated answer keys with full bibliographic in
Preview of AP® US Government -- Unit 1 Bundle (Foundations of US Democracy)

AP® US Government -- Unit 1 Bundle (Foundations of US Democracy)

This comprehensive bundle contains the 10 printable worksheets that accompany the full AP® US Government Unit 1 curriculum. Your students will benefit from daily activities that include Short Answer, Fill-in-the-Blank, True/False "Match-'Ems" and more! The bundle also includes a free 25-question multiple choice that covers the material from Unit 1.Our bundle is the perfect companion to help prepare for the AP® Exam. -- All worksheets contain annotated answer keys with full bibliographic informat
Preview of Types and Forms of Government Differentiated Writing Activities

Types and Forms of Government Differentiated Writing Activities

This is the perfect summative assessment after you have taught types of government! These differentiated writing activities include activities and writing prompts for three levels in the classroom. Level A-Students evaluate types of government Level B-Students respond to a quote and use a reading passage for evidenceLevel C- Students watch a video and respond to a hypothetical scenario.Want access to ALL of my civics resources? Join the Civics and American Government Member Club!Visit my website
Preview of AP® US Government -- Unit 2 Bundle (Interactions Among the Branches)

AP® US Government -- Unit 2 Bundle (Interactions Among the Branches)

This comprehensive bundle contains the 15 printable worksheets that accompany the full AP® US Government Unit 2 curriculum. Your students will benefit from daily activities that include Short Answer, Fill-in-the-Blank, True/False "Match-'Ems" and more! The bundle also includes a free 45-question multiple choice that covers the material from Unit 2.Our bundle is the perfect companion to help prepare for the AP® Exam. -- All worksheets contain annotated answer keys with full bibliographic informa
Preview of AP® US Government Unit 4.6 - Evaluating Public Opinion Data

AP® US Government Unit 4.6 - Evaluating Public Opinion Data

Unit 4.6 of the AP® curriculum focuses on opinion polls, and how pollsters' various methods impact the credibility, reliability and accuracy of their work.This eight-question short answer worksheet is designed to help students better understand the unique place that public opinion polls hold in US politics. Working with a suggested reading from the Brookings Institution* the exercise challenges students to understand why most Americans distrust polls yet still consider them important. What funct
Preview of AP® US Government Unit 4.3 - Changes in Ideology

AP® US Government Unit 4.3 - Changes in Ideology

Unit 4.3 of the AP® curriculum assesses the process by with political ideologies are shaped by social factors, such as age, race, nationality and socioeconomic status.This two-part worksheet is designed to help students better understand the broad range of viewpoints that exist in American politics. Part I is a seven-question political spectrum exercise that tasks them with ranking familiar political mottos on a liberal to conservative scale of 1 - 10, and then asks them to explain their answer
Preview of AP® US Government Unit 3.8 - Due Process & the Rights of the Accused

AP® US Government Unit 3.8 - Due Process & the Rights of the Accused

Unit 3.8 or the AP® curriculum focuses on how the US Supreme Court interprets and applies the 4th, 5th & 6th Amendments to protect the rights of the criminally accused.This two-part worksheet examines how pretrial protections for defendants act to balance society's need for law and order with individual liberties. Part I is a twelve-question matching exercise that seeks to broaden students' understanding of the 5th & 6th Amendments. Terms such as "Double Jeopardy," "Public Safety Except
Preview of Legislator Research

Legislator Research

Your students will be finding out who your current legislators are, researching about their experience, and reading about their positions on current issues. Representatives work the best for us when we communicate with them, whether we are happy with their work or not. Last, they will write a letter to their legislator. In 1-2 well thought out paragraphs (7-8 sentences), tell them what you think about their bill in committee. This assignment is completely editable to your students abilities. I h
Preview of AP® US Government Unit 1 Test (Multiple Choice Answers Only)

AP® US Government Unit 1 Test (Multiple Choice Answers Only)

This resource is a 25-question multiple choice test on Unit 1 of the AP® United States Government curriculum. The exam is weighted 75% multiple choice and 25% (one) short answer question.**This resource may be used as a standalone, or to accompany the AP® Unit 1 Bundle from MashAvz Common Core Materials.**Please note that two essay questions are included as part of the test, however the answer key is for the multiple choice questions ONLY. No essay grading rubric is included.AP® is a trademark o
Preview of AP® US Government Unit 2.11 - Checks on the Judicial Branch-Restraint & Activism

AP® US Government Unit 2.11 - Checks on the Judicial Branch-Restraint & Activism

Unit 2.11 of the AP® curriculum explores the debate over Judicial Activism in the federal government, and the impact that controversial rulings can have on the court's legitimacy.This eight-question short answer worksheet begins by having students define judicial activism and judicial restraint, and then explores the issue by delving into Supreme Court decisions that exemplify each approach. The later questions then focus on specific ways that Congress and the President can check the power of th
Preview of APUSH Period 3 (3.3 Lesson and Materials: Taxation without Representation)

APUSH Period 3 (3.3 Lesson and Materials: Taxation without Representation)

APUSH 3.3 Lesson - Taxation without Representation. The lesson provides teachers a Claims and Evidence Activity handout to be used in student groups for an introductory SAQ skill writing activity. Powerpoint Presentation slides are provided for you to project to your students. Two possible assessment opportunities are provided in the plan.
Preview of AP® US Government Unit 3.9 - Due Process & the Right to Privacy

AP® US Government Unit 3.9 - Due Process & the Right to Privacy

Unit 3.9 of the AP® curriculum explains how Americans' Right to Privacy evolved from the Penumbra of other protections in the Bill of Rights, despite not being mentioned anywhere in the Constitution itself.This two-part worksheet studies the origins and evolution of the notion that citizens have the "Right to be Left Alone" by their governments. Part I is a seven-question matching exercise that tasks students with pairing important Supreme Court rulings with the impact that they had on America
Preview of Presidents Day Writing Activity: How to Write a Letter to the President ⭐ Civics

Presidents Day Writing Activity: How to Write a Letter to the President ⭐ Civics

Formal Letter Writing Unit: How to Write a Letter to Politicians: This complete letter writing unit will equip your students with basic skills that will last them a lifetime. From addressing the envelope to content to formatting, this resource has you covered. Perfect for high school and middle school civics, social studies, history classes, citizenship, and adult education! Check out the preview to see each page of the resource!This resource is perfect for Presidents Day, but it is always rel
Preview of Is Dark Tourism Okay? An Informational Article Comparison on Ethics & Tourism

Is Dark Tourism Okay? An Informational Article Comparison on Ethics & Tourism

This is an upper middle school/ high school level lesson that compares two age-appropriate articles on the growing business of dark tourism. This lesson brings in reading, history, technology, and writing. My high schoolers love this assignment because it allows them to read multiple perspectives about sensitive topics relevant to their age group and news (TIKTOK and living streaming at hollow sites).Students will discuss the ethical responsibility of tourists who visit places of historical sign
Preview of AP® US Government Unit 2.5 - Checks on the Presidency

AP® US Government Unit 2.5 - Checks on the Presidency

Unit 2.5 of the AP® curriculum examines the methods that Congress can use to check a President's power under the American system of government, and the inevitable friction between branches that results when these methods are employed.This eight-question short answer worksheet tasks students with analyzing the factors that impact relations between the Legislative and Executive branches. Tracing the history and evolution of the confirmation process, it delves into the potential impact of lifetim
Preview of AP® US Government Unit 3.13 - Affirmative Action (Post-2023)

AP® US Government Unit 3.13 - Affirmative Action (Post-2023)

Unit 3.13 of the AP® curriculum is devoted to Affirmative Action, the federal government's plan to help minority groups "catch up" after suffering the negative impacts of historic discrimination.This two-part worksheet traces the history of Affirmative Action from its origins in the Kennedy administration, to the uncertain future it faces after the twin Students for Fair Admissions Inc. rulings in 2023. Part I is a seven-question matching exercise that challenges students to pair important Supre
Preview of Fun ChatGPT prompts

Fun ChatGPT prompts

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Are you looking for a fun and engaging way to introduce your students to the world of artificial intelligence and creativity? Look no further than ChatGPT! This lesson plan features a variety of prompts and activities that will challenge your students to think creatively, experiment with language and ideas, and explore the capabilities and limitations of AI technology.In this lesson, your students will learn how to interact with ChatGPT, a cutting-edge language model that can answer questions,
Preview of APUSH Period 9 (9.5 Lesson and Materials: Migration & Immigration 1990s&2000s)

APUSH Period 9 (9.5 Lesson and Materials: Migration & Immigration 1990s&2000s)

APUSH 9.5 Lesson - Migration and Immigration in the 1990s and 2000s. The lesson provides teachers with a Making Connections Student handout to be used by students both individually and in pairs. This activity provides the opportunity for students to make and explain connections between concepts. Assessment opportunity provided in the plan.
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