A field-based science lesson where students investigate urban ecosystems, identifying and documenting plant and animal life in developed environments to understand biodiversity and environmental stewardship.
An interactive exploration of Earth's shifting plates, boundary types, and the evidence for continental drift. Students will analyze how the lithosphere moves and the landforms created by these massive geological forces.
A calculus-based exploration of the Biot-Savart Law, focusing on the derivation and calculation of magnetic fields from various current-carrying geometries. Students will compare magnetic fields to electric fields and master the integration techniques required for AP Physics C.
A beginner-friendly introduction to Blender 4.0, focusing on navigation, object transformations, and essential edit mode tools for 3D modeling.
A comprehensive lesson on chemical bonding, covering ionic, covalent, and metallic bonds, electron transfer/sharing, and Lewis Dot Structures.
A hands-on laboratory investigation where students explore how varying wire coils, voltage, and core materials affect the strength of an electromagnet.
A comprehensive review and correction set for a Grade 12 (TSTI2D) Physics assessment covering AC power, power factors, and electrical transformers.
This lesson explores the biochemical pathways of the human stress response, focusing on the endocrine system's role in maintaining homeostasis. Students will analyze the HPA axis, the specific effects of cortisol and norepinephrine, and the unique physiological vulnerabilities of the developing adolescent brain.
A project-based lesson where students explore the ethical hacking lifecycle. It includes research, planning, and creation phases designed for independent student work.
A 2-day independent project where students act as business managers to solve a critical company problem using the rational decision-making model. Students will research a scenario, evaluate alternatives, and present their final decision in a professional slide deck.
A comprehensive lesson to inspire and equip students to organize their own neighborhood or park cleanup for Earth Day. Includes background on Earth Day, the impact of waste, and a practical planning framework for student-led action.
A chemistry-meets-art lesson where students use aluminum foil and cola to explore hydrophobia and surface tension through lithographic printmaking. Students create their own hand-drawn designs and produce multiple editions while learning the molecular science behind the process.
A lesson teaching students how to manage and conserve Earth's vital resources (air, water, soil, energy) and the difference between point and nonpoint source pollution.
A gripping exploration of the 2010 Chilean mining disaster and the miraculous 69-day survival and rescue of 33 miners. Students will analyze the leadership, engineering, and psychological resilience required for this unprecedented operation.
A comprehensive lesson exploring ecosystems as complex systems, focusing on food webs and subsystems across four major biomes: North American Forests, Oceans/Coral Reefs, Deserts, and Tropical Rainforests.
An outdoor-based physics lesson where high school students analyze energy transfer, friction, and momentum through real-world data collection and mathematical modeling in a courtyard setting.
A visual, step-by-step guide to mastering copper sweat soldering, designed for remedial support and multi-level learners. The lesson focuses on safety, preparation, and the physics of capillary action through clear visual cues.
Students demonstrate their mastery of plant adaptations through a creative project and a summative assessment.
Students examine structural adaptations for defense and the role of stomata in gas exchange, understanding how plants protect themselves and breathe.