A comprehensive review of advanced baking and pastry techniques, covering leavening agents, mixing methods, bread production, and laminated doughs. This lesson prepares students for their final culinary arts examination.
Curriculum planning resources for the entire academic year, including standard alignment, pacing, and priority focus areas.
Final review and assessment of the Macromolecules unit.
A culminating creative project where students design a "Biological Structure" based on macromolecule principles.
Connecting macromolecule breakdown to energy transfer and cellular respiration (HS.LS1-7).
Focusing on nucleic acids and their role in coding for life's traits and instructions (HS.LS3-1).
Exploring protein structure and enzyme function, emphasizing the connection between DNA sequences and protein form as per HS.LS1-1.
Investigating the energy storage and structural roles of carbohydrates and lipids in living systems.
Students explore the unique properties of carbon and how simple sugar molecules provide the building blocks for complex organic molecules, focusing on HS.LS1-6.
Students act as molecular detectives to identify the presence of carbohydrates, proteins, and lipids in various food samples using chemical indicators.
This lesson covers the design and purpose of a marketing plan, focusing on customer analysis, market analysis, and the marketing mix. Students will evaluate competition across diverse industries and practice ESB-style assessment questions.
Synthesizing presentation skills and valuation concepts to deliver high-stakes shareholder or capital market pitches.
Understanding the components of business worth, including tangible assets, intangible assets, and core profitability metrics like EBIT.
Techniques for making information stick using stories, analogies, and the WIIFM principle.
Introduction to the Rule of Three and the FIT model for organizing and delivering effective business presentations.
A high-school level physics lesson covering the fundamental calculations of motion, including force, momentum, acceleration, and velocity through mixed practice and real-world scenarios.
A deep dive into electromagnetic radiation, covering the spectrum, wave-particle duality, polarization, and the photoelectric effect through guided instruction and hands-on laboratory exploration.
Students engage in a forensic investigation using microscopy and chemical testing to identify unknown fiber samples found at a crime scene. The lesson emphasizes scientific observation, deductive reasoning, and the classification of natural versus synthetic materials.
A high-stakes cryptographic challenge where students master Caesar, Vigenère, and public key encryption to stop a simulated cyber attack. Students act as intelligence agents decoding secret messages to unlock a final digital vault.
A hands-on biotechnology lesson where students act as scientists at the NovaGen Research Institute to design ethical cloning solutions for real-world environmental and medical problems.
An immersive movie guide for Tron: Legacy (2010), featuring a chronological fill-in-the-blank worksheet, an intro presentation, and a comprehensive answer key.
A comprehensive lesson on the critical role of P-traps in plumbing systems, covering sewer gas prevention, water seals, and basic venting principles. Designed for junior plumbing students with diverse learning needs, including specific IEP/504 accommodations.
A lesson focused on the foundational concepts of biochemistry and the nature of life through the lens of Science and Engineering Practices (SEPs), specifically modeling, data analysis, and experimental design.