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Effects of Colonization
Students analyze an interactive map and discuss whether those that colonized Latin America made a positive or a negative impact.
A Tale of Two Constitutions
This lesson is a comparison between the Bill of Rights from the United States and the Bill of Rights from Texas. By the end of the lesson, students will have an opportunity to discover how the understanding of the two constitutions can give them a brighter future, being more confident in their rights as citizens. Students will have the opportunity to collaborate with their peers and generate conversations guiding them to deepen their thinking about both constitutions.
Exploring Europe through Maps
Students will work collaboratively in a variety of stations using maps of Europe and North America to practice their map skills. They will apply their knowledge about data to create graphs.
Data Banks to Bar Graphs
Students will create a bar graph representing data about China, Japan, North Korea, South Korea, India, and the United States using information from a data bank. The data bank includes information on population, population density, gross domestic product, literacy rates, annual salary, infant mortality, and land area. Then, students will examine a light pollution map to make connections between the data presented and the bar graphs.
East Germany Post-World War II
Students will compare East Germany’s government post World War II with the United States’ government.
TEA AP Macroeconomics PowerPoint Slides
Instructor PowerPoint slides for TEA AP Macroeconomics open-source instructional material.
TEA AP Macroeconomics Textbook PDF
TEA AP Macroeconomics Textbook PDF
TEA AP Microeconomics PowerPoint Slides
Instructor PowerPoint slides for TEA AP Microeconomics open-source instructional material.
TEA AP Microeconomics Textbook PDF
TEA AP Microeconomics Textbook PDF