Une évaluation courte de 20 minutes sur l'atmosphère, le climat et le réchauffement climatique, conçue pour les élèves de 4ème. Comprend un schéma à légender, des QCM avec justification et une analyse des conséquences.
A hands-on science lesson exploring density and chemical reactions through the creation of a DIY lava lamp. Students will learn why oil and water don't mix and how gas bubbles transport liquids.
A 3-hour collaborative STEM lesson where students build bridges (literally and figuratively) to get to know one another. Includes stations, a main engineering challenge, and reflection components.
A comprehensive lesson exploring the concept of sustainable cities, focusing on urban planning strategies, resource management, and global case studies based on The Economist's sustainability analysis.
A collection of resources exploring the physics and mechanics of softball, focusing on force, energy, and the science of a perfect hit.
A comprehensive review of physical and chemical properties, as well as the behavior and characteristics of solids, liquids, and gases.
A biology-focused exploration of the human body through the lens of the movie Osmosis Jones, focusing on the immune system, pathogens, and homeostasis.
A vocabulary-building memory game featuring diverse terms from science, history, and wellness. Students match words with their definitions and symbolic representations to reinforce retention.
A reading comprehension lesson about the fascinating Costasiella kuroshimae, exploring its unique ability to photosynthesize and its specific coral reef habitat.
Cette leçon explore la structure de l'atmosphère, la distinction entre météo et climat, le fonctionnement de l'effet de serre et les conséquences du réchauffement climatique. Elle aborde également les solutions individuelles et collectives pour protéger notre planète.
An introductory lesson exploring the three types of symbiotic relationships (mutualism, commensalism, and parasitism) through matching and reflection activities.
A lesson focused on the spatial trends of the periodic table, specifically atomic and ionic radius, using a technical blueprint theme to help students visualize atomic structure.
A fun and engaging lesson on ecology terms, focusing on the interactions between biotic and abiotic factors, energy flow through food webs and pyramids, and the organization of life.
A detective-themed lesson on Earth's resources for 6th-grade students. The lesson focuses on resource management, conservation strategies, and identifying types of pollution, directly aligned with the curriculum test on Managing Earth's Resources.
A fun, hands-on vocabulary activity for 7th-grade students to master taxonomy terms through puzzles and creative drawing. The lesson culminates in a 'Beast Blueprint' activity where students build a creature based on their vocabulary knowledge.
A culinary and mathematical exploration of Mexico's most famous sauce, focusing on the cultural significance of the kilogram in large-scale traditional cooking.
A problem-based learning (PBL) investigation where students act as forensic chemists to save a deteriorating bronze statue. They will analyze reaction types, signs of chemical change, and conservation of mass to solve the mystery.
An exploration of how atoms become charged particles. Students learn about valence electrons, the octet rule, cation and anion formation, and the energy required to remove electrons.
A journey through the organization of matter. Students explore atomic structure, periodic trends, and the unique properties of chemical families.
An investigation into the building blocks of life. Students compare plant and animal cells, identify organelle functions, and understand how cells maintain homeostasis.
A deep dive into Newton's three laws of motion. Students calculate force, mass, and acceleration while observing physics in everyday life through hands-on experiments.
Unlocking the secrets of DNA and inheritance. Students learn how traits are passed from parents to offspring using Punnett squares and pedigree analysis.
An exploration of the greenhouse effect, global warming, and the measurable impact of human activity on Earth's ecosystems. Students analyze data and design solutions for a more sustainable future.
Students explore the structure of plant cells within a leaf to understand how specific organelles contribute to the process of photosynthesis. This lesson aligns with NGSS MS-LS1-2, focusing on cell parts and their functions.
A low-stress introduction to circuit components and configurations through a creative coloring activity. Students identify symbols and differentiate between series and parallel circuits to unlock a color-coded blueprint.
A targeted one-day review session covering key NYS Science standards: Space Systems, Ecosystems, Earth's Systems, and Matter. Includes morning work and homework to reinforce essential concepts through practice questions.
An in-depth look at horse anatomy, vital signs, and health maintenance for aspiring equestrians and young veterinarians.
Explores the diverse movement patterns of every vehicle and icon type in the game, from the classic Cube to the advanced Swing mode.
Focuses on the fundamental physics of the game, technical hardware considerations, and professional practice techniques to improve player performance.