Objective Students will interpret and analyze polling data, understand its significance in elections, and explore the factors that influence poll
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Objective Students will interpret and analyze polling data, understand its significance in elections, and explore the factors that influence poll
Objective Students will develop a nuanced understanding of the 2024 U.S. presidential election, including key candidates, platforms, and the influence
Google NotebookLM offers a suite of AI-powered tools that can enhance classroom instruction and support student-centered learning, making it particularly
Objective: Students will explore the concepts of trust, bonds, and loyalty in relationships through a true story of animal-human connection.
If Donald J. Trump wins next week’s election, it will be in large part because voters embraced his message that
Objective: Students will understand the U.S. presidential election process, explore core American political values, and critically analyze current election issues.
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Test your skills at spotting online falsehoods. This lessonplan is written by Cat Zakrzewski, Rachel Lerman and Shelly Tan at The Washington
Background Context on Mats Steen: Mats Steen was a young Norwegian man who lived with a debilitating physical condition, eventually
I had the pleasure of listening to Timothy David Snyder at an event for Democrats abroad this summer. His insight
Are you easily distracted? This lesson plan is copied from the New York TImes. You can find it here. When
Do you use ChatGPT regularly? Do you have the “memory” feature turned on — which allows the chatbot from OpenAI to
Election season is well underway. Candidates are campaigning, absentee ballots are being mailed out, and early votes are being cast.
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With less than a month before November 5th, Michael Barbaro sits down with Time’s journalists Nate Cohn, Maggie Haberman, and