This Presidents 33–39 PowerPoint Bundle provides a clear, structured overview of seven key U.S. presidents during the Cold War and post–Cold War eras. Designed for AP U.S. History, U.S. History, and Government courses, these presentations help students understand how presidential leadership shaped domestic policy, foreign affairs, and the evolving role of the federal government in the second half of the 20th century. Each PowerPoint focuses on historical context, major policies, and long-term
This U.S. Presidents PowerPoint Bundle covers Presidents 25–32, guiding students through a transformative era in American history—from the rise of American imperialism through the New Deal. Designed for middle school and high school U.S. History, these presentations are clear and classroom-ready. Presidents Included: William McKinley (25) Theodore Roosevelt (26) William Howard Taft (27) Woodrow Wilson (28) Warren G. Harding (29) Calvin Coolidge (30) Herbert Hoover (31) Franklin D. Roosevelt (32)
This U.S. Presidents PowerPoint Bundle covers Presidents 8–15, guiding students through the political leadership, key policies, and historical challenges of the United States during the Jacksonian Era through the eve of the Civil War. Designed for clarity and classroom use, these presentations help students understand how presidential leadership shaped democracy, expansion, reform movements, and rising sectional tensions in the early 19th century. What’s Included in This Bundle: Individual, e
This U.S. Presidents PowerPoint Bundle covers Presidents 16–24, guiding students through one of the most transformative eras in American history—from the Civil War and Reconstruction through the Gilded Age. These presentations help students understand how presidential leadership shaped reunification, civil rights struggles, industrial growth, political corruption, and the rise of modern government. What’s Included in This BundleEditable PowerPoint presentations for each president (16–24) C
Editable PowerPoint Presentations This Presidents of the Late 20th and Early 21st Century Bundle includes engaging, classroom-ready presentations covering the presidencies of Ronald Reagan, George H. W. Bush, Bill Clinton, George W. Bush, and Barack Obama. Designed for APUSH, U.S. History II, Government, and Civics courses, this bundle helps students analyze how presidential leadership shaped the United States during the end of the Cold War, the rise of globalization, and the War on Terror.
Student Review + Teacher Answer Key + AP-Aligned RubricsPrepare your students for the AP U.S. History exam with this exam-aligned review packet that combines content mastery, historical thinking skills, and clear AP-style expectations—all in one organized resource. This resource is designed to support independent review, guided practice, peer review, and teacher-led exam prep, making it ideal for spring review, boot camps, or year-long spiraled review. What’s Included : STUDENT REVIEW P
Bring Period 4 of AP U.S. History (1800–1848) to life with this bundle! Designed with both content mastery and historical thinking skills in mind, this resource includes PowerPoints, guided notes, graphic organizers, primary-source inquiry activities, Jeopardy review games, essay practice assignments, and more. With over 30 ready-to-use lessons and activities, this bundle makes planning seamless and ensures your students are prepared for the APUSH exam. What’s Included:15-Day Pacing Guide & R
Teach the Great Depression with this comprehensive, ready-to-use PowerPoint designed for AP U.S. History and secondary social studies classrooms! This engaging lesson guides students through the causes, effects, and government responses to one of the most significant economic crises in American history. Students will explore key topics including the economic weaknesses of the 1920s, the stock market crash, widespread unemployment and poverty, and the transformative impact of the New Deal. The re
Bring Canada’s geography to life with this Google Slides presentation paired with guided notes, designed to help students explore Canada’s diverse landscapes while staying organized and actively involved. This resource walks students through Canada’s major physical features using clear visuals, structured content, and interactive note-taking support. What’s Included: Editable Google Slides Presentation Covers key geographic regions and features, including: The Rocky Mountains and western lan
Make Shakespeare’s Hamlet accessible and engaging with this comprehensive Google Slides presentation paired with inquiry-based worksheets! Perfect for high school English classes, this resource provides a detailed, act-by-act breakdown of one of Shakespeare’s greatest tragedies while encouraging critical thinking and student-led analysis. What’s Included: 108-slide Google Slides Presentation ~20 slides dedicated to each act of Hamlet Clear explanations of key plot events, themes, symbols, an
Teach World War II in your classroom with this ready-to-use lesson on American mobilization and its impact on society! This resource helps students analyze how WWII reshaped the U.S. economy, workforce, and civil liberties while building essential APUSH historical thinking skills. Students will explore how mobilization transformed opportunities for women and minorities, while also uncovering the contradictions of discrimination, internment, and labor exploitation during the war. Through prim
Help your students dive into the causes and effects of western settlement after the Civil War with this engaging and ready-to-use PowerPoint. Covering key themes of economic development, technology, transportation, and cooperation, this resource walks students through the transformation of the American frontier between 1877 and 1898. Topics include: Post-Civil War Economic Boom – government investment in western infrastructure and new markets The Railroad Revolution – the role of transcontine
This George W. Bush Presidency Bundle provides a ready-to-use resource for teaching and assessing Bush’s presidency during a pivotal era in U.S. history. Designed for APUSH and U.S. History courses, this bundle combines an engaging, discussion-based PowerPoint presentation with a structured Presidential Evaluation Report Card that guides students through evidence-based historical analysis. The PowerPoint presentation walks students through the major domestic, foreign, and economic developme
Give students the tools to analyze, evaluate, and debate Ronald Reagan’s presidential legacy using evidence, multiple perspectives, and historical thinking skills. This bundle pairs a content-rich PowerPoint lesson with a structured “Presidential Report Card” evaluation assignment, making it perfect for APUSH, honors, or upper-level U.S. History courses. Students move beyond simple praise or criticism to assess Reagan’s presidency across economics, foreign policy, and social impact, just as
Help students understand the collapse of the Cold War and the rise of the United States as the world’s sole superpower with this engaging and classroom-ready Cold War lesson presentation. This resource walks students through the final years of the Cold War, Reagan-era policies, the fall of communism in Eastern Europe, and the changing role of American foreign policy during the 1980s and 1990s. This presentation includes clear explanations, historical examples, and student-friendly slides cove
This U.S. History bundle gives students two complementary ways to evaluate the presidency of Jimmy Carter: a content-rich, discussion-based PowerPoint lesson, and a Presidential Report Card assignment that requires students to make and defend historical judgments using evidence.Perfect for units on the 1970s, post-Watergate America, Cold War foreign policy, or presidential leadership. What’s Included in This Bundle 📊 1. Jimmy Carter Presidency PowerPoint Students explore: The historica
Take your students beyond the traditional Civil Rights Movement with this engaging, in-depth lesson on how the fight for equality expanded across multiple groups from 1960 to 1980. This ready-to-use Google Slides presentation helps students understand how different movements built on earlier civil rights successes to challenge systemic inequality in new ways. Designed with APUSH skills in mind, this resource emphasizes connections across movements, historical reasoning, and analysis of socia
Bring geography to life with this Climate Zone Research Project Packet! Designed for middle school (and adaptable for upper elementary), this resource gives students background knowledge, guiding questions, and a choice board with multiple project options. Students will explore one of Earth’s major climate zones and creatively show their learning. What’s included: Background pages explaining the 5 major climate zones (Tropical, Arid/Desert, Temperate, Polar, Highland) A graphic organizer for
How Culture Changes: From Nomads to Modern Society - Full Lesson + Slides + Guided Notes + WorksheetHelp students understand how human culture has evolved with this social studies resource! This lesson walks students step-by-step from early nomadic life to today’s interconnected, technology-driven world. This resource combines engaging slides, structured guided notes, and meaningful reflection activities to support student understanding and participation. Students will explore key concepts like
This U.S. History presentation explores how migration and immigration transformed the United States from 1980 to the present. Students examine major demographic shifts, including the growth of the Sun Belt, immigration from Latin America and Asia, cultural assimilation, bilingual education debates, immigration reform, and the political and economic consequences of population movement. The slideshow combines historical content, modern examples, discussion prompts, and real-world case studies to
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