A 15-30 minute exploration of how ancient Phoenicians used the macrocosm of the stars to navigate the microcosm of their ships, featuring the root words micro/macro/cosmos and the mathematics of rotational symmetry.
Explores Pythagoras' discovery of the mathematical foundations of music and how he extended this 'harmonic logic' to explain the order of the universe and the 'Music of the Spheres'.
Investigates the "Longitude Problem" and the scientific race to build the first accurate marine chronometers, focusing on the physics of oscillation, friction, and the relationship between time and space.
A 15-25 minute exploration into how ancient navigators used fixed points (the North Star) and the repeating patterns of the universe (microcosms, macrocosms, and symmetry) to navigate without modern technology.
Students explore how gravity affects everyday objects on Earth and compare the gravitational pull of different planets in our solar system through calculations and creative design.
A self-contained sub-friendly lesson covering cell classification, organization, and energy acquisition. Students act as biological detectives to classify "mystery specimens" using core concepts.
Sveobuhvatna lekcija o ljudskom srcu, krvnim žilama, krvnim stanicama i vrstama krvotoka, obogaćena kreativnim mnemotehnikama za lakše pamćenje složenih bioloških pojmova.
Students demonstrate Earth's rotation to explain the day/night cycle and engineer tools to track the Sun's movement via shadows.
Students analyze data on seasonal changes and lunar cycles to predict patterns of light and temperature.