Core scientific and technical disciplines including life sciences, physical systems, and computational logic. Integrates theoretical knowledge with practical engineering principles and innovative business strategies.
A year-long, self-paced entrepreneurship curriculum spanning September to May for alternative education students in work-study placements. Students transform real-world work experience into a modular business plan and slide presentation.
A multi-day entrepreneurship sequence that guides high school students through developing an entrepreneurial mindset, designing a business model, and pitching their own startup concepts.
A two-unit, 16-day curriculum sequence for a 12th-grade real estate certification course. Unit 1 covers buying practices (buyer agency, contracts, negotiations, closing), and Unit 2 covers listing practices (listing agency, listings, marketing, closing).
A comprehensive unit focused on the foundational components of marketing strategy, specifically designed for Year 2 Business, Marketing, and Finance students preparing for the ESB V.2 certification. Students explore marketing plan design, competition analysis, and the strategic marketing mix.
An earth and space science curriculum unit covering dynamic earth processes, earthquake wave mechanics, atmospheric pressure systems, and weather prediction techniques.
An action-packed, hands-on 8-day 4-H camp program focusing on Head, Heart, Hands, and Health. Students tackle engineering, teamwork, ecology, nutrition, and art challenges through daily active learning.
A comprehensive high school physics curriculum sequence aligned with the Connecticut Next Generation Science Standards (CT-NGSS), focusing on core concepts, quantitative problem-solving, and visual models.
Cette séquence de formation de 14 heures sur 2 jours est conçue spécifiquement pour les praticiens de terrain en Nouvelle-Calédonie (milieu tropical). Elle couvre la physiologie des graines, la germination, les techniques de conservation à court et long terme (séchage, conditionnement) et intègre un module spécialisé sur la conservation des semences de tubercules locaux (igname, patate douce, manioc, taro).
A 3-day cross-curricular STEAM unit where students research biological adaptations, design biomimetic engineering solutions, perform scale calculations, and write a synthesized informational article.
A comprehensive unit on rainforest ecology, climate regulation, and conservation. Students explore the structural layers of the rainforest, their roles as carbon sinks, the threats of deforestation, and collaborative solutions for preservation.
Séquence complète de biologie végétale appliquée pour les classes de Seconde Horticulture et Seconde NJPF (Nature, Jardins, Paysages, Forêt) en lycée agricole. Cette séquence aborde l'anatomie, la physiologie, la reproduction et l'écophysiologie végétale sous un angle technique, scientifique et professionnel.
An end-of-year science celebration lesson containing engaging, black-and-white puzzle sheets and activities for 7th-grade students to complete independently.
A differentiated stoichiometry assessment suite tiered by mathematical complexity, visual scaffolding, and conceptual depth. Features three distinct, parallel versions of a 2-page quiz centered around unique real-world chemistry applications.
A comprehensive study and practice package for Chemistry 1406 Exam 2. It contains a highly structured, side-by-side strategy guide paired with a 30-question practice exam, and a matching detailed answer key with step-by-step rationales.
Explore the fascinating biology of seeds and germination guided by Lenny the Bean! Students will dissect a bean, identify its parts, and understand how a tiny seed contains everything needed to start a new life.
A tailored summative assessment lesson for 5th-grade students with low literacy, focused on insect anatomy, survival, and social behaviors. It includes a highly visual, scaffolded student worksheet and a comprehensive teacher answer key with accommodations.
An interactive, visual vocabulary and prefix learning lesson designed specifically for 3rd-grade English Learners. Students explore key ecology terms and prefix combinations through hands-on illustrated cards, speaking scaffolds, and visual charts.
An active-recall study unit on natural selection and evolutionary evidence, featuring graphic organizers, application activities, and a practice quiz.
An interactive STEM challenge and read-aloud experience based on Leo Timmers' 'Elephant Island'. Students design and build floating island rafts to rescue Arnold and his friends.
The complete 8-day camp program containing the comprehensive Teacher Manual, printable Challenge Task Cards, and the daily Student Camp Journal.
A 2-day hands-on STEM engineering challenge where 3rd-grade students design, build, and test index card bridges to explore balanced and unbalanced forces, gravity, and load-bearing structures.
A promotional and planning resource bundle for Zeal Online School's 'AI Superstar' program. Includes a highly descriptive scene-by-scene video storyboard guide for the presenter and a vibrant promotional flyer and informational packet for parents.
A comprehensive history and hands-on design lesson for 9th-10th graders exploring how intellectual property and patents shape our world. Students analyze technical diagrams, dissect famous historical patents, and write a mock patent application for a tool of their own design, blending technical drawing with precise expository writing.
A comprehensive 3-page teacher guide for Rule Raiders. Features state standards alignment (Indiana SEPS), step-by-step physical station setup details, station materials checklist, facilitation prompts, and sample answers/rubrics for the student response sheets.
A highly engaging 7-slide presentation (16:9 widescreen format) to introduce the Rule Raiders station rotation. Includes the embedded Veritasium video, clear instructions for each station, guidance on avoiding confirmation bias, and group pacing guidelines.
A printable 4-page student station packet for the Rule Raiders rotation. Includes Station 1 (Veritasium Video Lab with the 3-5 sentence reflection prompt), Station 2 (Mystery Box inquiry), Station 3 (Card Pattern Trap hands-on challenge), and Station 4 (Fair Test Architect design challenge).
A 3-page printable student workbook and design journal. It features name/date fields, pair role tracking, physical code block reference cards, algorithm sketching boxes, open-ended comprehension prompts, and a collaborative self-reflection checklist.
An 8-slide, step-by-step presentation for a 6th-grade classroom introductory code-along. Designed in a futuristic dark-cyber terminal aesthetic, it explains Micro:bit physical hardware, the MakeCode block interface, basic events (on start, button presses, shake), and forever loops with large, clear font sizes.
A comprehensive, print-ready 2-page teacher guide and assessment framework for a 3-day introductory Micro:bit coding unit. It includes the 'Driver and Navigator' pair programming strategy optimized for 15 devices with 25 students, TEKS alignment, an daily pacing plan, troubleshooting tips, and a master rubric.
A comprehensive teacher answer key and scoring guide for the 4th-grade Weather Hazards Multiple Choice Quiz, clearly identifying correct choices and explanations.
A single-page 4th-grade student multiple choice worksheet featuring 4 conceptual questions on severe storm hazards, flash floods, hurricanes, and engineering protection, styled with identical options.
A comprehensive teacher answer key and evaluation guide for the 4th-grade Weather Hazards Exit Ticket, featuring model answers and common misconceptions.