Explore the unique molecular properties of water, including cohesion, adhesion, and surface tension, through the 'Penny Power' lab and interactive demonstrations.
A foundational lesson covering essential computer science vocabulary, ranging from networking protocols to programming structures and design thinking principles.
A comprehensive review of the urinary system based on Concept 3 notes, focusing on kidney structure, nephron function, and systemic regulation.
A foundational module containing the comprehensive year-long curriculum map, standards alignment documents, and essential vocabulary resources for 9th-grade biology.
A hands-on lesson identifying the major internal systems of a Giant Panda, focusing on how their anatomy supports their unique bamboo-based diet and lifestyle.
A lesson focused on the relationship between pH, pOH, and ion concentrations, featuring step-by-step methods for converting between them.
This lesson explores how genetic variation within a population influences survival during environmental changes, using peppered moths and Darwin's finches as primary case studies.
A curriculum planning lesson for biology teachers to organize a full year of high school biology instruction aligned with Indiana State Standards.
Students step into the role of forensic scientists to solve a school lab robbery. They will explore PCR, gel electrophoresis, and DNA fingerprinting to analyze evidence and identify a suspect using a Claim-Evidence-Reasoning framework.
An integrated Biology and SEL lesson for 11th grade that explores the relationship between DNA, inheritance, and personal identity. Students analyze the science of genetics while reflecting on what makes them unique and how much of their 'self' is written in their code.
A comprehensive assessment suite to evaluate student understanding of the major human body systems, including their functions and key organs.
A comprehensive review phase for the Reaction Dynamics unit. Students synthesize their knowledge of collision theory, energy pathways, and equilibrium shifts through a focused study guide and a unit-wide conceptual assessment.
Students analyze short informational texts about various animals to classify them based on their diets using color-coded evidence cards.