A high school biology lesson investigating the intersection of historical redlining, environmental racism, and respiratory health outcomes through data analysis and mapping.
A lesson focused on identifying and understanding the specific functions of essential mechanical tools used in repair shops.
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 inquiry-based exploration of mechanical waves using Slinkys and water to discover the relationships between frequency, wavelength, and wave behavior.
Students explore the intricate relationships in ecosystems by decoding key scientific terms related to biodiversity, symbiosis, and population dynamics through a cryptographic challenge.
An introductory lesson on electromagnetic induction, covering magnetic flux, Faraday's Law, and Lenz's Law through visual demonstrations and guided practice.
A quick, engaging bell-work activity focused on how limiting factors determine an ecosystem's carrying capacity. Students will analyze graphs and predict population changes based on environmental constraints.
A lesson exploring biodiversity, ecological relationships, and symbiotic partnerships through riddles and synthesis questions.
A high-energy, startup-themed lesson where students act as founders pitching the transition from gas to electric vehicles. Designed specifically for ELL students, it culminates in a 2-minute podcast recording focusing on local Tashkent traffic and factual evidence.
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 simulation-based lesson where students model wolf population dynamics under varying levels of human interference to understand limiting factors and conservation.
A simplified introduction to cell biology focusing on the differences between cell types and the functions of organelles using visual aids and hands-on activities.
A comprehensive review lesson covering the core foundations of chemistry, including mixtures, properties, and changes through an interactive presentation and a hands-on group analysis activity.
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.