An introductory lesson for 8th-grade students covering the essential components of a computer and fundamental coding concepts through hands-on activities and collaborative discussion.
An immersive 5th-grade exploration of Earth's water systems, connecting global bodies of water directly to the continuous cycle of evaporation, condensation, precipitation, and runoff. Students trace how thermal energy drives these transitions across saltwater and freshwater reservoirs.
A comprehensive learning suite focused on identifying chemical reactions through visual clues, contrasting physical and chemical changes, and sorting real-world household examples. Includes a complete anchor chart, student fill-in chart, pocket resources, and a hands-on sorting kit.
A rigorous assessment lesson covering Charles's Law, Gay-Lussac's Law, and the Ideal Gas Law. Students demonstrate understanding through conceptual multiple-choice questions and solve multi-step algebraic calculations with gas behavior formulas.
A comprehensive assessment lesson on the behavior of gases. Students demonstrate their understanding of Boyle's, Charles's, Gay-Lussac's, Combined, and Ideal gas laws through theoretical and quantitative problem-solving.
An engineering design challenge where students design, prototype, and test an insulated cup to keep water cold. Emphasizes thermal energy transfer, materials science properties, the engineering process, and data analysis.
A foundational computer science lesson for middle school students introducing essential concepts of hardware, networks, and pseudocode through engaging visual slides, interactive vocabulary cards, Frayer organizers, and a diagnostic worksheet/quiz combo.
A hands-on STEM challenge based on The Wizard of Oz where students design and build a balloon-powered rescue vehicle to save Dorothy and her friends from the sleeping effects of the Poppy Field. This lesson guides students through the complete engineering design process, combining physical science concepts with literary connections.
Students explore principles of visual design, contrast, and visual hierarchy to design and sketch an advocacy poster that supports their persuasive argument.
Students translate their scientific evidence into a structured, persuasive editorial or proposal, mastering rhetorical appeals and learning to counter opposing viewpoints.
Students investigate the science of light pollution, explore its ecological effects on wildlife and human health, and analyze real-world data to formulate their core argumentative thesis.
A weather and climate science unit featuring a complete class set of ready-to-print Bingo cards and a comprehensive teacher calling and tracking guide.
A highly visual, scaffolded lesson introducing recessive inheritance. Students explore how recessive alleles manifest as physical phenotypes using concrete bunny fur examples, guided diagrams, and sentence frames.
A visual-heavy biology lesson focused on clarifying the relationships between genes, alleles, proteins, and heterozygous states using concrete analogies, color-coding, and structured sentence frames.
Students participate in a high-stakes, realistic mock Livestock Skillathon, rotating through four hands-on stations to test their knowledge and earn points.
Students learn to identify common feed ingredients and forages, and practice identifying retail cuts of beef, pork, and lamb by wholesale origin and cooking style.
Students learn to identify major breeds of beef cattle, swine, sheep, and goats, along with essential veterinary, handling, and breeding equipment.
A comprehensive preparation lesson for youth competing in livestock skillathon contests. Covers crucial quality assurance principles, reading medication labels, calculating withdrawal times, and executing proper injection practices to ensure animal health and food safety.
A hands-on STEM lesson where students explore aerodynamics and variables by testing how adding paperclips to different parts of a paper airplane affects its flight path, stability, and distance.
A high school introduction to business lesson exploring the journeys of historical young entrepreneurs who defied the odds. Students conduct an internet scavenger hunt to investigate their startup strategies, financial hurdles, and marketing breakthroughs.
A student-centered engineering and design initiative where students engage in hands-on science and technology challenges. This lesson contains the pre- and post-surveys to measure students' growth in confidence, teamwork, and technical skills.
A fun-filled, competitive trivia challenge centered around the history, mechanics, and recent community updates of the sensation Geometry Dash. Perfect for gaming clubs, brain breaks, or student-led activities.
A multi-day hands-on genetics project where students choose traits, flip coins to determine genotypes, solve Punnett squares, and build a model of their designed species.
A differentiated reading comprehension unit focusing on the fascinating adaptations, anatomy, and intelligence of octopuses. Students read level-adjusted passages, analyze text-feature diagrams, and practice finding direct text evidence and summarizing main ideas.
A comprehensive genetics lesson scaffolding the science of recessive gene expression. Students analyze molecular pathways, Mendel's data, and complete a structured three-paragraph essay using visual guides and sentence starters.
An introductory unit on the properties, classifications, and phases of matter. Students explore elements, compounds, mixtures, phase changes, and chemical reactions through visual and hands-on activities.
An engaging, hands-on physics and engineering lesson where students design, build, and test protective landing craft for fragile payloads (eggs), exploring forces, deceleration, and structural integrity.
An on-grade level reading and comprehension unit focusing on how extreme desert animals, specifically the Thorny Devil, utilize highly specialized physical and behavioral adaptations to survive in the arid Australian Outback.
A reflection-focused lesson designed to guide students through evaluating their own science fair projects, reviewing their peers' work, and outlining future experimental improvements.
A reading comprehension lesson for 2nd and 3rd-grade students based on the spectacular meteor explosion over New England. Features engaging news-style reading, vocabulary challenges, comprehension questions, and a creative activity.
A comprehensive NYS Biology Regents preparation lesson focused on mastering the Claim-Evidence-Reasoning (CER) framework through the lens of Homeostasis and Feedback Mechanisms (specifically blood glucose regulation). Designed with heavy scaffolding, visual organizers, and multiple-choice matching for struggling learners.
A high-energy, collaborative introductory lesson on entrepreneurship where students become 'Origin Hunters,' investigating the real-world, messy, and inspiring starting points of famous household brands.
A highly engaging Regents Biology lesson focused on Claim-Evidence-Reasoning (CER) error analysis. Students act as science detectives to identify, analyze, and correct common exam blunders across major biology topics like ecology, cell division, and human impact.
Une leçon complète de physique-chimie de niveau 3ème pour maîtriser les transformations chimiques, la conservation de la masse, les équations de réaction, le pH et la rédaction de protocoles expérimentaux pour le Brevet.
Une leçon de physique-chimie de niveau 3ème pour maîtriser la structure des atomes, la formation des ions et les tests d'identification chimique du Brevet.
Séance d'entraînement intensive de 30 minutes conçue par un professeur pour maîtriser la distinction cruciale entre nature et fonction au brevet de français, accompagnée de sa correction détaillée.
An end-of-year middle school science assessment focused on analyzing complex data sets, graphs, and diagrams across Life, Physical, and Earth science contexts, aligned with NY NGSS standards. Includes a student printable test and a matching teacher answer key.
A comprehensive introduction to computer architecture, focusing on the CPU, internal registers, RAM, and the Fetch-Decode-Execute instruction cycle. Features a student-facing schematic study guide and a detailed teacher answer key with program trace steps.
An interactive 5th-grade science lesson introducing physical and chemical changes. Students act as "change detectives," examining clues to classify alterations in matter and investigating real-world scenarios.
An engaging lesson on animal adaptations featuring a visual nonfiction reading passage and text feature hunt. Students learn about the Thorny Devil and Polar Bear, analyze geographic maps, look up key terms in a glossary, and answer deep comprehension questions.
An introductory lesson exploring the greenhouse effect, carbon footprints, and deforestation. Includes an engaging visual slideshow and printable guided skeleton notes to keep students active and focused during instruction.
A hands-on STEM lesson where students design, build, and launch water bottle rockets. They apply Newton's Laws of Motion to optimize force, mass, and aerodynamics for maximum flight distance.
A comprehensive science lesson introducing epigenetics and gene expression. Students investigate how environmental triggers like stress, nutrition, and exercise can turn genetic switches on and off in identical twins.
An interactive chemistry lesson investigating matter and its interactions by transforming Dr. Pepper into custom slime. Students examine how mixing substances changes their characteristic properties.
A comprehensive hands-on engineering lesson where students design and test gravity-fed filtration systems to explore water scarcity and water quality testing.
An introductory lesson on web design principles, covering the website design process, anatomy of a webpage, and paper wireframe sketching. Includes interactive slides, an anatomy and vocabulary worksheet, a paper-based wireframing project guide, and a comprehensive teacher guide.