A hands-on engineering challenge where students design structures to help animals survive, focusing on TEKS 1.13A regarding animal structures and functions.
Students explore variables and loops through dance game scoring systems, combo streaks, and repeating choreography patterns.
Students learn the basics of computational thinking, focusing on algorithms and sequencing by designing dance routines and step sequences.
Students will learn to distinguish between living and nonliving things by identifying key characteristics like growth and basic needs. The lesson includes a visual presentation, a hands-on sorting worksheet, and an outdoor exploration guide.
A lesson focused on animal characteristics and habitats, helping students build descriptive vocabulary.
A culminating session of light-based games and challenges designed to reinforce concepts of illumination and shadow in a fun, active format.
Students apply their knowledge of shadows to create shadow puppets and perform short group stories using light as a medium.
An exploration of shadow formation where students use flashlights to manipulate the size and shape of shadows by moving light sources.
Students explore the concept of illumination using glowsticks to discover how light makes the invisible visible in a dark classroom environment.
A focused lesson on erosion for 2nd graders, exploring what it is, its causes (water, wind, ice), and the materials it shapes like dirt and rock.
An engaging 'Guess Who' style game where students use descriptive language and biological traits to identify mystery animals. Focuses on classification, habitats, and physical characteristics.
An informative unit for 5th graders exploring the history and physics of roller coasters, from early Russian ice slides to modern g-force engineering.
An informative unit for 5th graders exploring the growing problem of space junk, the science of orbital mechanics, and innovative solutions for cleaning up Earth's orbit.
An informative unit for 5th graders exploring the history of chocolate from ancient Mayan rituals to the modern candy industry, featuring a creative design task and a research essay.
An informative lesson for 5th graders exploring the engineering mysteries and archaeological discoveries of the Great Pyramid of Giza, featuring modern scanning technology and ancient construction theories.
An informative unit for 5th graders tracing the history of video games from simple arcade pixels to immersive modern worlds, with a focus on technical innovation and cultural impact.