Students learn to manage a team of AI agents, each with specific roles (Coder, Reviewer, Tester). They define the orchestration logic to automate the development process.
A comprehensive assessment covering developmental domains, brain growth, major ECE theorists, and strategies for supporting young children's self-concept and identity.
A comprehensive lesson exploring the science, ethics, and consequences of gene editing through the fictional case study of Zion. Students will learn about CRISPR, pleiotropy, and the societal implications of 'designer' traits.
A comprehensive review of unit concepts followed by a final assessment designed for students with diverse learning needs.
An introduction to how humans explore space, including the tools we use like telescopes and rockets, and what it is like to live and work as an astronaut.
A guided tour of the eight planets in our solar system, categorized into rocky inner planets and gaseous outer planets with simple distinguishing characteristics for each.
A study of the Moon's appearance and its relationship with Earth, focusing on the most recognizable phases and its role as our closest neighbor.
An exploration of why we have day and night (rotation) and why we have years and seasons (revolution), broken down into simple, relatable concepts.
Students explore the Sun as the center of our solar system, learning about its heat, light, and importance for life on Earth using accessible language and clear visual aids.
This lesson explores the ecological impact of yellow crazy ants on Christmas Island and the innovative biological control methods used to protect the island's unique biodiversity. Students will analyze a scientific report and master key academic vocabulary related to conservation and ecology.
An in-depth look at the Isle Royale long-term study, focusing on graphing population data and analyzing the factors that influence ecosystem stability.
A lesson focused on identifying and understanding the specific functions of essential mechanical tools used in repair shops.
A research-focused lesson where students step into the shoes of a wildlife biologist to document the physical traits, habitats, and behaviors of a mammal of their choice.
A high school biology lesson investigating the intersection of historical redlining, environmental racism, and respiratory health outcomes through data analysis and mapping.
A comprehensive introduction to the five stages of design thinking, guiding students through empathy, problem definition, ideation, prototyping, and testing.
A comprehensive lesson on Coulomb's Law designed for diverse learners, featuring visual formula supports, step-by-step checklists, and real-world static electricity scenarios.
A hands-on investigation into the dynamic predator-prey relationship between wolves and moose on Isle Royale. Students analyze real-world data, graph population trends, and explore the factors that influence ecological balance.
An introductory lesson on electromagnetic induction, covering magnetic flux, Faraday's Law, and Lenz's Law through visual demonstrations and guided practice.
A full-day Earth Day adventure for Pre-K students exploring measurement (heavy vs. light), sorting recyclables, and celebrating our planet through art and play centers.
A comprehensive exploration of automotive computing history, the evolution of data storage, and the transition from analog media to digital podcasting. Students will analyze how hardware and storage capacities have transformed the driving and listening experience.
An in-depth look at mitosis and the 6-stage cell cycle, emphasizing DNA replication and visual identification of phases through guided observation.
A field trip exploration guide for the Anne Kolb Nature Center, featuring a scavenger hunt BINGO activity and a counselor answer key.
A chemistry lesson focused on the foundational skill of balancing chemical equations, designed for English Language Learners with visual supports and a progressive difficulty structure.
A quantitative investigation into latent heat. Students use calorimetry data to calculate the enthalpy of fusion for ice and model the molecular-level energy transitions that occur during phase change plateaus.
A high-energy, station-based lesson where students investigate the thermodynamics of phase changes. Students analyze intermolecular forces to explain why melting is endothermic and freezing is exothermic, using evidence from heating curves and molecular models.
A formal summative assessment designed with accessibility in mind for students who struggle with reading, focusing on payroll calculations and concepts.
A comprehensive review session to reinforce payroll concepts and prepare students for the final unit assessment.
Students analyze the employer's side of payroll, including FUTA/SUTA taxes and the value of fringe benefits in a total compensation package.
An exploration of mandatory deductions, including FICA and income taxes, focusing on how gross pay becomes net pay for employees.
Students learn to calculate gross earnings for various pay structures including hourly, salary, and overtime while maintaining accurate payroll records.
Una lección interactiva sobre las estructuras externas de los animales y cómo estas partes les ayudan a sobrevivir en su entorno, alineada con TEKS 1.13A.
A comprehensive lesson exploring the science, ethics, and societal impact of gene editing through the story of Zion, a 'designer baby'. Students engage in a hands-on DNA simulation and debate the future of human genetics.
A lesson exploring the genetic science, ethical implications, and societal impact of CRISPR and gene editing through a futuristic case study.
An extra credit project for CHEM 1406 students focused on applying biochemistry and health chemistry concepts to real-world scenarios through visual and written reports.