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Crash Course: Government and Politics #44: Media Institution Worksheet

Crash Course: Government and Politics #44: Media Institution Worksheet
Life Studies, Business, Grade 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets

Introducing a worksheet to guide students through Crash Course Government and Politics video #44 on media institutions. This resource covers the role media plays in politics, exploring concepts like print media, digital media, leaks, profit incentives, journalistic integrity, and bias. The worksheet contains 15 critical thinking questions with an answer key that challenges students to analyze the key ideas presented in the video. Teachers can use it to spur discussion in civics and government classes for grades 7-12. With thought-provoking questions aligned to the middle school and high school curriculum , this versatile resource works for whole-class instruction, small group activities, or independent learning. Priced accessibly, it is an engaging and affordable way to explore modern media's impact on the political process.

Author Ed Dynamic

Tags Government, Politics, Media, Civics, Worksheet

King Lear Act 3, Scenes 5-7 | Double Entry Journals

King Lear Act 3, Scenes 5-7 | Double Entry Journals
ELA, Literature, Grade 9, 10, 11, 12, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets

King Lear Act 3, Scenes 5-7 Double Entry Journals Presenting an engaging and supportive teaching resource designed for high school students studying Language Arts or Literature. This resource is particularly suitable for Grades 9 through 12, aiding in their comprehension of this crucial section from Shakespeare’s acclaimed play. Versatility and Practicality The essence of this product lies within its adaptability. Included is a two-page Double Entry Journal that can be utilized across various educational contexts such as group studies, individual assignments, or homework tasks. You might choose to assign it as a standalone comprehension activity prompting students to summarize key scenes independently or use collaboratively within small groups sparking vibrant interpretations. In-depth Analysis with Five Unique Entries The product provides five distinctive journal entries relating to the chosen Act and Scenes from King Lear. We encourage each student not only to deliver thoughtful responses but also identify select lines supporting their analysis. These journals help Students engage on a deeper level with the text by bolstering analytical thinking skills while allowing them space to articulate personal reflections effectively. Dual Formats - PDF & Word Document PDF: Suitable for your printing needs. Editabe Word Document: Allows digital interaction adjusting perfectly for both physical and virtual classrooms as well as according preference to learners who prefer typing directly onto devices versus handwriting answers. This resource has been crafted thoughtfully making these journals accessible yet stimulating; helping educators inspire active learning environments effectively while grounding learners firmly in authentic literature studies! Suggestion : Try out these Double Entry Journals during your exploration of King Lear Act 3: Scenes 5-7 today!

Author ELA Resources

Tags Shakespeare, King Lear, Double Entry Journals, Scenes 5-7, Literature Studies

Crash Course: Government and Politics #22: Judicial Decisions Worksheet

Crash Course: Government and Politics #22: Judicial Decisions Worksheet
Life Studies, Business, Grade 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets

The Crash Course: Government and Politics #22: Judicial Decisions Worksheet provides educators with a 2-page video guide to accompany the twenty-second video in Crash Course's acclaimed Government series. Students will answer 15 critical thinking questions about key concepts covered in the video, including congressional influence, political ideologies, judicial activism vs restraint, appointment politics, and notable judicial eras. An answer key is included. This versatile resource can introduce a new unit , facilitate a class discussion, or serve as enriching sub plans. Compatible with Google Classroom, it is ideal for middle and high school civics, government, and law classes. Concise yet packed with contextual learning, the Judicial Decisions Worksheet brings Crash Course's trademark liveliness to the classroom.

Author Ed Dynamic

Tags Civics, Government, Law, Video Guide, Worksheet

Crash Course: Entrepreneurship #1 Who Even Is An Entrepreneur? Worksheet

Crash Course: Entrepreneurship #1 Who Even Is An Entrepreneur? Worksheet
Life Studies, Business, Grade 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets

Understanding Entrepreneurship Made Easy with Video Guide Worksheets \nThis educational package helps students comprehend the key concepts of entrepreneurship using an engaging video guide format. The resource features a worksheet that aligns with the first episode of Crash Course's acclaimed Entrepreneurship series, titled "Who Even is an Entrepreneur?". Walk through major entrepreneurship ideas like defining what an entrepreneur is, examining examples, learning about the gig economy, and more. The package contains a print version, a Google Classroom-compatible digital version, answer key, and timestamped video guide. Whether used by an entire class, small groups, or individual students, these materials aim to boost entrepreneurship comprehension in an accessible way.

Author Ed Dynamic

Tags Entrepreneurship, Video Guide, Worksheet, Crash Course

Crash Course Psychology #24: Brains vs. Bias

Crash Course Psychology #24: Brains vs. Bias
Social Studies, History, Psychology, Grade 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets

Crash Course Psychology Episode 24: Brains vs. Bias is an informative worksheet designed to supplement the twenty-fourth video in Crash Course's popular Psychology series. This 2-page digital resource covers key concepts from the episode, including standardized testing, reliability and validity, genetics, environmental influences on intelligence, testing bias, and stereotype threat. With 15 critical thinking questions and an answer key, it provides a complete lesson to walk students through the video's main ideas. Whether used for whole-class discussion, individual work, or homework, this handy worksheet saves teachers prep time while encouraging students to analyze the complex relationship between brains and bias.

Author Ed Dynamic

Tags Brains, Bias, Crash Course, Psychology, Worksheet

Crash Course Psychology #29: OCD and Anxiety Disorders

Crash Course Psychology #29: OCD and Anxiety Disorders
Social Studies, History, Psychology, Grade 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets

Crash Course Psychology Video Lesson on OCD and Anxiety Disorders\nThis educational resource supplements the twenty-ninth episode in Crash Course's acclaimed Psychology video series, which covers OCD and anxiety disorders. The product includes a digital worksheet with 15 critical thinking questions to guide students through the key concepts covered in the video, allowing for differentiated learning. An answer key is also provided so educators can efficiently assess student comprehension. This versatile resource works well for whole-class instruction, small group work, homework, catch-up assignments, and more. It is designed to engage secondary school students in grades 7-12 in analyzing the biological and social perspectives on psychological disorders in a sensitive way.

Author Ed Dynamic

Tags Anxiety Disorders, OCD, Psychology, Video Lesson, Crash Course

Crash Course Psychology #10: Altered States

Crash Course Psychology #10: Altered States
Social Studies, History, Psychology, Grade 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets

Crash Course Psychology #10: Altered States is an informative worksheet designed to supplement the tenth episode of Crash Course's popular psychology video series. Students will follow along with the fast-paced episode to learn key concepts around hypnotism, psychoactive drugs, and altered states. The 2-page digital handout prompts critical thinking with 15 thoughtful questions tailored to the video content. As students fill out their worksheets , they will gain deeper insight into hypnosis and how it impacts the brain, explore various categories of psychoactive drugs from depressants to stimulants, and discuss non-drug induced hallucinations. With an answer key included, this stand-alone resource provides flexible support that educators can easily integrate into lessons on psychology and mental health for grades 7-12.

Author Ed Dynamic

Tags Hypnotism, Psychoactive, Depressants, Stimulants, Hallucinations

Crash Course Psychology #14: Remembering and Forgetting

Crash Course Psychology #14: Remembering and Forgetting
Social Studies, History, Psychology, Grade 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets

Crash Course Psychology: Remembering and Forgetting offers educators a complete lesson to teach students key concepts related to human memory. This informative resource guides learners to understand core ideas like how memories are stored and retrieved, memory cues, priming, context-dependent memory, and more. \n\nThe package includes a digital worksheet with 15 critical thinking questions about the Crash Course video on remembering and forgetting. Learners will gain insight into fascinating psychological concepts like serial position effects, interference theory, and issues with eyewitness testimony. An answer key is also provided for instructors. This versatile resource works well for whole-class instruction, small groups, homework, and more. It is formatted to integrate easily into Google Classroom and other digital platforms.

Author Ed Dynamic

Tags Memory, Storage, Retrieval, Cues, Priming, Interference, Eyewitness, Testimony

Crash Course Psychology #15: Cognition (How Your Mind Can Amaze and Betray You)

Crash Course Psychology #15: Cognition (How Your Mind Can Amaze and Betray You)
Social Studies, History, Psychology, Grade 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets

Crash Course Psychology Video Worksheet : Cognition - How Your Mind Can Amaze and Betray You\nThis informative worksheet accompanies the Crash Course Psychology video that explores the complex topic of cognition. Students will learn how the mind forms concepts and prototypes, as well as common cognitive biases like prejudice, confirmation bias, and mental sets. The video and worksheet cover problem-solving techniques like algorithms and heuristics and the neuroscience behind cognition. With 15 critical thinking questions that prompt students to analyze the video content, this worksheet is a valuable companion resource for the popular Crash Course video series. Presented in an engaging workbook format that works well for in-class assignments or independent learning, it encourages students to actively process each cognitive psychology concept introduced in the video.

Author Ed Dynamic

Tags Cognition, Psychology, Video Worksheet, Crash Course, Concepts, Prototypes, Prejudice, Confirmation Bias, Mental Sets, Problem Solving, Neuroscience

GCSE Literature: An Inspector Calls | Theme Definitions Worksheet

GCSE Literature: An Inspector Calls | Theme Definitions Worksheet
ELA, Literature, Grade 9, 10, 11, 12, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets

This worksheet pairs with An Inspector Calls. Students will work with theme definitions as they complete this cut out worksheet.

Author Flynn's Educational

Tags Literature Worksheet, English Worksheet, Theme, Definitions, Flash Cards

Entrepreneurship: Creating Your Own Value Proposition Canvas (Google 1:1)

Entrepreneurship: Creating Your Own Value Proposition Canvas (Google 1:1)
Life Studies, Business, Grade 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets

Introducing an interactive entrepreneurship packet that guides students to create their own value proposition canvas. Students will learn the key components of a value proposition and apply their knowledge by developing a value proposition for a product or service idea. The packet includes an introduction to value propositions, a video to reinforce learning, and scaffolded activities for brainstorming customer jobs, pains, and gains. Students will synthesize their ideas into a value proposition canvas model. This creativity-sparking packet works well for individual assignments in Google Classroom or as printed sheets. The engaging activities encourage critical thinking as students map how their product or service delivers value to customers. In just 7 pages, this packet leads students step-by-step through the value proposition design process.

Author Ed Dynamic

Tags Value Proposition, Entrepreneurship, Business, Creativity, Critical Thinking

Crash Course Psychology #11: How to Train Your Brain

Crash Course Psychology #11: How to Train Your Brain
Social Studies, History, Psychology, Grade 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets

Crash Course Psychology: How to Train Your Brain Lesson Plan immerses students in the concepts of associative learning and behaviorist theory. The informative video episode guide summarizes major ideas like classical conditioning, Watson's experiments , operant conditioning, and more. The accompanying 15-question digital worksheet and answer key check for understanding and encourage critical thinking. This supplemental resource works for whole class instruction, small group discussion, or independent learning. Presented in an engaging format, it suits in-person, remote, or hybrid teaching models. Students comprehend behavioral psychology terminology as they relate to real-world reinforcement examples. Educators reinforce key takeaways and prepare assessments with the included content outline and quiz. Applicable across middle grades and high school settings, this teaching package saves instructors prep time while aligning to national education standards for social studies and psychology.

Author Ed Dynamic

Tags Behaviorist Theory, Conditioning, Psychology, Reinforcement, Behaviorism

Crash Course: Government and Politics #3: Separation of Powers Worksheet

Crash Course: Government and Politics #3: Separation of Powers Worksheet
Life Studies, Business, Grade 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets

Introducing a concise worksheet to accompany Crash Course Government and Politics' video on separation of powers. This 2-page handout walks students through the key responsibilities and checks and balances for the three branches of US government - executive, legislative, and judicial. With 15 fill-in-the-blank and short answer questions timed to the events of the video, educators can use this worksheet to guide students through the content or as an assessment after viewing. Applicable for civics, government, history, and social studies classes in middle school through high school, this worksheet summarizes must-know constitutional concepts around the balance of power. Presented in an engaging quiz format, it checks comprehension on the branches' duties, the system of checks and balances, and the constitutional framework of American democracy.

Author Ed Dynamic

Tags Separation Powers, Checks Balances, Three Branches, Executive Legislative Judicial, Responsibilities, Summary, Comprehension

Crash Course Sociology #15: Social Interaction & Performance Student Worksheet

Crash Course Sociology #15: Social Interaction & Performance Student Worksheet
Social Studies, History, Sociology, Grade 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets

Crash Course Sociology Episode #15 Student Worksheet provides an engaging 15-question worksheet to supplement the Social Interaction and Performance video. Students will think critically about key sociology concepts broken down in a student-friendly way. Topics covered include social interaction, social structure, expectations, ascribed statuses, master status, the Thomas theorem, dramaturgical analysis, impression management, and frontstage versus backstage behaviors. This printable worksheet facilitates rich discussion and checks comprehension after viewing the video. Use it for whole class instruction, small groups, or as a homework assignment. The resource also includes an answer key for educators. This supplemental video worksheet assists both in-classroom learning and distance education for grades 7-12.

Author Ed Dynamic

Tags Sociology, Crash Course, Video, Worksheet, Questions, Concepts

Crash Course Sociology #12: How We Got Here Student Worksheet

Crash Course Sociology #12: How We Got Here Student Worksheet
Social Studies, History, Sociology, Grade 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets

Crash Course Sociology Student Worksheet: How We Got Here provides a supplemental 15-question worksheet for educators covering the twelfth video in Crash Course's sociology series. Students will reflect critically on concepts aligned to the digital episode guide, including aspects of society, Gerhard Lenski's five types of societies framework, the Industrial Revolution's impacts, and major theories related to societal change over time. This printable worksheet with answer key delivers thought-provoking content to reinforce video learning. It can be easily integrated into lessons on the evolution of societies, implemented for individual practice or assessment, utilized for remote learning via Google Classroom, and more. The engaging questions and accessible format suit secondary school social studies classrooms seeking to supplement curriculum.

Author Ed Dynamic

Tags Sociology Worksheet, Crash Course Video Guide, Evolution Of Societies, Industrial Revolution Impacts, Social Change Theories

Crash Course Psychology #26: Emotion, Stress, and Health

Crash Course Psychology #26: Emotion, Stress, and Health
Social Studies, History, Psychology, Grade 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets

Crash Course Psychology #26 provides educators with a supplemental worksheet to accompany the Emotion, Stress, and Health episode. Students are guided through the 26th episode in Crash Course's acclaimed video series as they learn about facial expressions, levels of emotion, defining stress, the nervous system's role, and the impacts of chronic stress. This teaching resource features a 2-page digital handout with 15 critical thinking questions that assess comprehension. An answer key allows educators to efficiently grade the worksheet. This versatile product works well for whole-class discussion, individual work, or as a flipped classroom prep guide. The thoughtful worksheet questions have students analyzing key concepts like emotion models, depression's link to pessimism, and the physiological impacts of ongoing anxiety.

Author Ed Dynamic

Tags Emotion, Stress, Health, Psychology, Crash Course

Crash Course Sociology #41: Schools & Social Inequality Worksheet

Crash Course Sociology #41: Schools & Social Inequality Worksheet
Social Studies, History, Sociology, Grade 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets

The Crash Course Sociology #41: Schools & Social Inequality Worksheet provides educators with a 2-page digital worksheet and answer key to supplement the forty-first video in Crash Course's acclaimed Sociology series. Students respond to 15 critical thinking questions that analyze major concepts from the video, including meritocracy, SAT scores, educational attainment across social classes, cultural capital, tracking, "honors" classes, and the school-to-prison pipeline. This informative worksheet facilitates classroom discussion and helps students gain a deeper understanding of the real structural disadvantages within the education system. Presented in an engaging format, it works well for whole-class instruction, small group work, or independent learning via Google Classroom and other online platforms.

Author Ed Dynamic

Tags Meritocracy, SAT, Social Class, Cultural Capital, Tracking, Honors Classes, School-to-prison Pipeline

France Map Scavenger Hunt

France Map Scavenger Hunt
Social Studies, History, History: Europe, Geography, Grade 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets

The France Map Scavenger Hunt is a 4-page teaching resource that helps students build map reading skills. Students use cardinal and intermediate directions to answer questions about important French cities, bodies of water, landforms, national parks, monuments, and more. The questions require students to analyze an included map of France to locate specific places and geographic features. This interactive scavenger hunt encourages students to engage deeper with maps as they find key information. Educators can implement this resource in various ways - as an individual worksheet, partner activity, or whole class project . As students hunt for answers on the map, they will reinforce geography knowledge while sharpening critical thinking abilities.

Author Mr. Matthews Teacher Store

Tags Map Skills, Cardinal Directions, Geography, Critical Thinking

Romeo and Juliet Act 4, Scenes 4-5 | Double Entry Journals

Romeo and Juliet Act 4, Scenes 4-5 | Double Entry Journals
ELA, Literature, Grade 9, 10, 11, 12, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets

This 2-page resource is a Double Entry Journal for Romeo and Juliet Act 4, Scenes 4-5. This comes in PDF so you can print and distribute to students. It also comes in an editable Word document so students can type into it on their devices. There is 1 journal entry for students to respond to and indicate which lines from the play support their response. Students will summarize, reflect and analyze in their journal entries.

Author ELA Resources

Tags Writing Worksheets, Reading Homework, Literature, Graphic Organizers, Romeo And Juliet, Much Ado About Nothing, Shakespeare, Dramas, Romeo And Juliet Journal Prompts, Romeo And Juliet Act 4 Activities

Antarctica Map Scavenger Hunt

Antarctica Map Scavenger Hunt
Social Studies, Geography, Grade 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets

Embark on an exciting scavenger hunt across the icy continent of Antarctica with this engaging geography resource. Students will sharpen their map reading skills by using cardinal and intermediate directions to locate important Antarctic features. The activity covers cities, bodies of water, landforms, national parks, monuments, and even capital cities. With four pages of targeted questions, educators can implement this scavenger hunt as individual practice, a small group activity, or even a fun whole class competition. As a supplemental resource for middle and high school social studies and geography curriculum , this quest encourages critical thinking and spatial analysis in an interactive way. Rather than passively reading about Antarctica’s unique characteristics, students will feel as if they are exploring the seventh continent themselves.

Author Mr. Matthews Teacher Store

Tags Antarctica, Map Skills, Scavenger Hunt, Geography

Crash Course: Government and Politics #24: Freedom of Religion Worksheet

Crash Course: Government and Politics #24: Freedom of Religion Worksheet
Life Studies, Business, Grade 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets

Crash Course Government Series: Freedom of Religion Worksheet covers key concepts from the critically acclaimed series’ 24th episode. This 2-page worksheet with an answer key helps students learn about the Establishment and Free-Exercise clauses regarding freedom of religion. It also explains key Supreme Court cases like Lemon v. Kurtzman which established the Lemon Test for laws concerning religion. Students will gain insight into the balancing act between protecting religious freedoms and avoiding establishment of religion. With 15 questions aligned to the Crash Course video, this worksheet is perfect for in-class assignments, homework, or sub plans. The engaging video and worksheet can introduce students to these Constitutional issues regarding religious freedom in an accessible way.

Author Ed Dynamic

Tags Freedom Religion, Crash Course, Government Politics, Supreme Court, Constitution, Worksheet, Answer Key

Crash Course Psychology #38: Social Influence

Crash Course Psychology #38: Social Influence
Social Studies, History, Psychology, Grade 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets

Crash Course Psychology Social Influence Worksheet analyzes concepts from episode 38 of the popular Crash Course Psychology video series. This supplemental resource walks students through Milgram's obedience experiment, Asch's conformity experiment, and other key social psychology concepts.\n\nThe informative worksheet poses 15 critical thinking questions to students about social influence, cultural expectations, normative social influence, social facilitation, social loafing, deindividuation, group polarization, and groupthink. An answer key is included so educators can easily check student responses.\n\nThis digital resource works well for whole class instruction, small group learning, independent practice, homework, substitute plans, and more. The materials integrate smoothly into Google Classroom and other online learning platforms. Ultimately, Crash Course Psychology Social Influence Worksheet serves as an engaging teaching tool to reinforce key video content.

Author Ed Dynamic

Tags Social Influence, Conformity, Psychology, Video Worksheet

Transformations of Linear Functions: Classwork or Homework

Transformations of Linear Functions: Classwork or Homework
Math, Algebra, Grade 9, 10, 11, 12, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets

Transformations of Linear Functions: Classwork or Homework With solid, evidence-based principles at its core, 'Transformations of Linear Functions: Classwork or Homework' offers an effective educational resource for grades 9-12 math teachers both in public schools and homeschool settings. This teaching tool specializes in the study of Algebra, specifically placing focus on linear transformations using the general form for transformations f(x)=af(b(x-c))+d. Materials Included: Student Worksheets Teacher's Key The layout is user-friendly making it easy to understand and apply practically thus contributing to improved comprehension and application of algebraic principles. 'Transformations of Linear Functions: Classwork or Homework' proves versatile both within classroom dynamics (whole group or small group settings) as well as outside school hours for homework assignments. This flexibility comes from versatile tasks that can easily be adapted to fit different instructional approaches which ensures every unique learner’s needs are met effectively. Note: Thanks to this product being readily available in PDF format, access becomes easy with assurance that quality will remain uncompromised regardless if printed out for physical use or projected onto a screen for digital delivery. In Summary: 'Transformations of Linear Functions: Classwork or Homework' presents itself essential resource tailored desired academic outcomes and beyond whether navigating through complex mathematical concepts with your students collectively in class or equipping them with comprehensive homework assignments.</p

Author ThreeFourthsMe

Tags Linear Transformations, Algebraic Principles, Student Worksheets, Teacher's Key, Self-guided Learning

Crash Course Sociology #36: Age & Aging Worksheet

Crash Course Sociology #36: Age & Aging Worksheet
Social Studies, History, Sociology, Grade 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets

The Crash Course Sociology Age and Aging Worksheet offers educators a supplemental resource to facilitate student comprehension of key sociological concepts related to age and aging. Accompanying Crash Course's video on the sociology of age, this informative worksheet prompts learners to analyze factors influencing demographic transitions across age groups. Students will examine core issues like fertility rates, health span versus life span, age-related cognitive decline, mandatory retirement policies, and social views on death and dying. Composed of two pages including 15 critical thinking questions and an answer key, this concise worksheet encourages big picture sociological thinking on individual and population-level aging. Used independently or alongside the video, the Crash Course Sociology Age and Aging Worksheet serves as a lively springboard for class discussion, research projects , essay responses, and more.

Author Ed Dynamic

Tags Sociology, Aging, Comprehension, Discussion, Research