Covers advanced prompting techniques like Chain-of-Thought and Few-Shot for managing complex logic and multi-file system requirements.
Investigate the surprising sources of plant growth and track the movement of matter from the sun and soil through food webs.
A lesson focused on building reading fluency and phonics mastery of Long A, E, and U vowel teams through nature-themed interactive games and recording activities.
A comprehensive IPC chemistry final exam lesson covering counting atoms, bonding, reactions, and balancing equations. Includes the exam, student answer sheet, and teacher key.
A concise practice lesson focused on balancing chemical equations and identifying the five primary types of chemical reactions for high school chemistry students.
A lesson exploring the survival traits and behaviors of forest animals, focusing on how external parts and family patterns help them thrive in their habitats.
An introduction to the fascinating kingdom of fungi, covering their unique characteristics, life cycles, and ecological roles for 5th-grade students.
A comprehensive final examination covering biotechnology, the Human Genome Project, genetic engineering, and cloning for high school biology students.
A chemistry-meets-culinary lesson for grades 2-4 where students investigate the states of matter and changes through a 'bake-off' theme using simple kitchen science.
This lesson explores the ecological consequences of habitat fragmentation caused by human infrastructure. Students analyze case studies of wildlife isolation and propose engineering solutions like wildlife corridors to mitigate the impact of roads and urban sprawl.
A comprehensive introduction to Artificial Intelligence, exploring its benefits, risks, and ethical usage through reading, discussion, and critical writing.
A comprehensive study pack covering the principles of evolution, including vocabulary definitions and a conceptual framework linking key biological terms.
A comprehensive lesson exploring how life is organized from the cellular level up to complex organ systems, focusing on structure-function relationships.
A comprehensive look at eye anatomy, refractive errors, and the medical technology used in LASIK surgery to reshape the cornea.
Students take on the role of Cosmic Consultants to help alien clients design their perfect planetary seasons by manipulating axial tilt, orbital distance, and solar intensity.
The final week of Sound Sliders drills focusing on Open Syllables and comprehensive Blend review.
The third week of Sound Sliders drills focusing on Mixed Blends and Glued Sounds (-ng, -nk) with daily 12-word practice sets.
The second week of Sound Sliders drills focusing on S-Blends and Ending Blends with daily 12-word practice sets.
The first week of Sound Sliders drills focusing on initial L-Blends and R-Blends with daily 12-word practice sets.
An outdoor physics experience where students investigate Newton's Laws of Motion, friction, and mass through carnival-themed physical activities and experiments.
A high-school science lesson where students act as planetary scouts, analyzing exoplanet data to determine habitability and arguing for the best candidate for life beyond Earth.
An exploration of light behavior including reflection, refraction, and diffraction. Students develop mathematical models like Snell's Law and analyze the biological impacts of wave optics in animals.
An exploration of momentum conservation in two dimensions, using vector components to solve collision problems.
Students explore the relationship between force, time, and change in momentum through guided inquiry and data analysis.
A comprehensive exploration of biotechnology, DNA technology, and genetic engineering through reading, visual diagrams, and vocabulary practice.
An introductory lesson on the forest ecosystem where students identify and categorize living and non-living components. Students will explore the roles of plants, animals, and the environment in a woodland setting.
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 curriculum planning lesson for biology teachers to organize a full year of high school biology instruction aligned with Indiana State Standards.
Culminating sorting activity where students categorize Lion King characters and other savanna animals by their diets, followed by a reflection on the 'Circle of Life'.
Students analyze the ecosystem of the Pride Lands, identifying various animals from the film and researching or discussing their real-world dietary habits.
Introduction to herbivores, carnivores, and omnivores using Pride Lands characters as examples. students learn to identify dietary traits and basic dental structures associated with each group.
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.
A comprehensive assessment and reference set covering mechanical and electromagnetic waves, including mathematical calculations for frequency, period, and speed.
A focused lesson on the fundamental properties of mechanical waves, covering transverse and longitudinal types, and the mathematical relationships between velocity, frequency, wavelength, and period.
A practical introduction to electrical circuits for shop students, focusing on the fundamental differences between series and parallel configurations and their real-world applications in wiring.
A phonics lesson for 2nd graders focusing on the diphthongs 'ou' and 'ow', specifically emphasizing the /au/ sound as in 'cloud' and 'town'.
A technical exploration into the 'Pressure Propagation Loop' for the MLAOS vX.Ω prototype. This lesson covers the invisible tracking of player verbs and the architectural migration of consequence within a living system.