Discover the mysterious world of the deep ocean's midnight zone. Students explore how creatures create light in total darkness and identify the physical adaptations of bioluminescent marine life.
A project-based lesson where students explore acoustic ecology by recording, mapping, and analyzing ambient decibel and frequency levels to study their impact on cognitive load and emotional well-being.
A comprehensive middle and high school project-based lesson where students explore acoustic ecology by recording, charting, and analyzing the decibel levels and sound frequencies of various school zones to map their auditory environment and understand its impact on human behavior.
A high school music and physics lesson where students explore architectural acoustics, analyze how materials and dimensions affect sound, and apply Sabine's Formula to calculate and optimize reverberation times for world-class concert halls.
A comprehensive 90-minute biology-focused nutrition lesson for 9th graders. It covers the seven learning objectives and key terms through real-world scenarios, collaborative meal-planning, and debates on dietary trends. Includes teacher guides, a 15-slide presentation, and a guided notebook.
An advanced course launch framework establishing rigorous academic policies, AP/IB preparatory standards, and the integrated biochemistry roadmap for Honors Biology.
An introductory framework establishing course policies, Indiana state biology standards, and the integrated biochemistry roadmap for the academic year.
An interactive, station-based scavenger hunt where students solve ecological mysteries to decode a final ten-letter secret cipher ('ECOSYSTEMS'). Students review core concepts like food webs, trophic levels, symbiosis, succession, biomagnification, and populations.
An engineering and physics lesson where students design, build, and test magnetic mazes to explore magnetic forces and the Engineering Design Process. Students investigate magnetic permeability and iterate on their designs to solve navigational challenges.
An engineering design challenge where students design, prototype, and test magnet mazes, exploring how different backing materials block or allow magnetic forces to pass through.
An upper elementary STEM lesson where students explore magnetic fields, poles, and non-contact forces by designing and building a physical magnet maze. Includes visual slides, a hands-on student design guide, and a comprehensive teacher lesson plan.
A comprehensive Grade 8 chemistry lesson exploring the Group 7 Halogens. This lesson covers their physical states, colors, atomic structures, decreasing reactivity trend down the group, displacement reactions, and real-world uses through slides, a teacher guide, a student worksheet, a simulated lab, task cards, and an exit ticket.
A highly engaging, hands-on lesson teaching the importance of precision, clarity, and chronological sequencing through the classic "Exact Instructions Challenge" using Marshmallow Fluff and Jelly. Students write step-by-step instructions, and the teacher follows them verbatim, humorously demonstrating how easily vague directions can go sticky.
An end-of-year educational movie unit and math workbook based on the story of Super Mario Galaxy. Students explore gravity, orbits, and space physics through active viewing, followed by high-energy space-themed math puzzles.
The master blueprint for the Molecular Threads Biology curriculum, featuring a comprehensive yearlong syllabus and a teacher reference guide for weaving biochemistry anchors into every unit.