A hands-on lesson where students participate in a community cleanup to learn about environmental responsibility and the impact of littering on their local ecosystem.
A multi-grade collection of scientific reading comprehension and response booklets designed to build disciplinary literacy in Earth, Life, and Physical sciences across elementary and middle school levels.
An interdisciplinary science and art lesson where students explore solar physics, ultraviolet light, and chemical changes by creating sun prints (cyanotypes) using local plant life.
A 2-page student lab worksheet for documenting hypotheses, sketching botanical silhouettes, recording chemical color progressions, and answering analytical science questions about ultraviolet light.
An earth and space science curriculum unit covering dynamic earth processes, earthquake wave mechanics, atmospheric pressure systems, and weather prediction techniques.
A fully integrated, thematic camping day experience for 3rd-grade students. It combines math, writing, reading, and a hands-on STEM tent-building challenge into an immersive indoor camping adventure.
A single-page, student-friendly visual protocol and field guide detailing foraging procedures, exposure times, and chemical transformation indicators.
A comprehensive third-grade science and ELA unit focusing on freshwater distribution, conservation, and persuasive public service announcements. Students learn about global water resources and work in teams to design and produce a persuasive PSA to save water in their school or community.
A high-rigor lesson framework focusing on deep understanding of forces, free-body diagrams, and unseen forces like friction and gravity. Contains a student assessment and a matching teacher answer key with grading rubrics.
A 5-slide presentation introducing the solar spectrum, ultraviolet radiation, cyanotype chemistry, field procedures, and collaborative reflection questions.
An action-packed, hands-on 8-day 4-H camp program focusing on Head, Heart, Hands, and Health. Students tackle engineering, teamwork, ecology, nutrition, and art challenges through daily active learning.
A hands-on force and motion lesson where 5th-grade students explore daily scenarios and classify forces as pushes or pulls, followed by a quick individual exit ticket check.
A comprehensive 2-page teacher's guide and lesson plan outlining objectives, materials, pre-lesson setup, a detailed pacing guide, and troubleshooting tips for the Solar Artist lesson.