An introductory station rotation activity exploring intermolecular forces (IMF) through hands-on experiments. Students investigate London Dispersion, Dipole-Dipole, and Hydrogen Bonding through collaborative challenges.
An immersive forensic science lesson where students analyze glass evidence across multiple stations, focusing on physical properties, fracture patterns, and laboratory analysis techniques.
An investigation into how ocean currents distribute heat and regulate the climate of our planet.
An introductory lesson focused on the narrative 'hook' that blends character development with the scientific reality of tectonic movement.
Students will explore the basics of climate change, the greenhouse effect, and how personal choices affect the planet. The lesson includes a presentation, guided notes, and specialized activities for reading, writing, listening, and speaking.
A comprehensive guide and template to help students research and write the background section for their independent science projects, covering terminology, history, and modern theories.
A hands-on exploration of the physics of color, focusing on additive light mixing and subtractive pigment mixing through experimentation.
A comprehensive lesson on inductors and RL circuits for AP Physics C, covering differential equations, current build-up and decay, and the physical principles of self-inductance.
A comprehensive review and assessment of the week's learning through differentiated practice and synthesis.
Apply tolerance concepts to real-world scenarios such as coral bleaching, invasive species, and climate-driven migration.
Master the ecological tolerance curve by defining and identifying the optimum range, zone of physiological stress, and zone of intolerance.
Identify and analyze specific abiotic factors like temperature, pH, and salinity that dictate whether a species thrives or perishes.
Introduce the concept of ecological tolerance and the basic biological necessity for staying within specific environmental ranges.
Differentiate between digestion and cellular respiration, and explain how all organisms use respiration to release energy.
Explain how autotrophs use photosynthesis to create carbohydrates for food and structural materials.
Identify the roles and sources of the five main nutrients and explain why organisms require food for energy and metabolic building materials.
Students will apply their knowledge of bonding, attachment, and child development to create an informative brochure for parents of preschoolers.
An inquiry-based lesson where students use the Predict-Observe-Explain (POE) cycle to discover and distinguish between London dispersion, dipole-dipole, and hydrogen bonding.
A lesson focused on calculating solution concentration using molarity, including necessary unit conversions for mass and volume.
A collaborative project where students research and create artistic posters of planets, dwarf planets, or the asteroid belt, focusing on scientific data and visual representation.
An introductory lesson on DNA structure and the basics of heredity, exploring how genetic information is stored and passed down.
A chemistry-focused lesson framing flame tests as an ancient alchemical decoding challenge, focusing on atomic spectroscopy and logical inference.
A high-impact review of evolutionary mechanisms, evidences, plant and animal systems interactions, and ecological stability. This lesson follows the Blitz format with maximum-depth content on succession, feedback loops, and biogeochemical cycles.
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 comprehensive lesson covering the Central Dogma of biology, from the structure of DNA and its replication to the process of protein synthesis through transcription and translation.
A hands-on science experiment exploring heat conduction using hot and cold chocolate milk with metal and plastic spoons. Designed specifically for high school students with intellectual disabilities with visual supports and simplified response formats.
Students discover the additive nature of enthalpy through a hands-on chemical puzzle, using Hess's Law to calculate enthalpy changes for complex reactions using multiple intermediate steps.
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 comprehensive introduction to the properties and states of matter for 9th-grade chemistry, focusing on physical vs. chemical properties and particle behavior in 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 comprehensive research project where students investigate a specific disease or disorder, exploring its history, transmission, medical treatments, and evolutionary changes.
An introductory lesson focused on the fundamental principles of circuits, including component identification and the application of Ohm's Law.
Analyzing consumer behavior, destination branding, and digital marketing strategies used to attract global travelers.
A deep dive into the logistics, budgeting, and coordination required to execute high-stakes professional events and galas.
Exploring the professional kitchen environment, food safety standards, and the business of menu engineering and service.
An introduction to the operations, departments, and financial management strategies of modern hotels and resorts.
Students compile their work into a professional presentation and pitch their hospitality concept to potential 'investors' using a structured rubric.
Students develop a comprehensive marketing strategy, including social media tactics and the layout for a professional promotional brochure.
Students define their hospitality niche (Lodging, Food Service, or Event Planning) and establish their brand's identity, target audience, and unique value proposition.
A comprehensive guide to soldering copper pipe with a focus on neatness, precision, and the professional 'wiped' finish. Students learn the step-by-step process from preparation to the final clean joint.