Introduces shop safety protocols, material identification, and system theory for Drain, Waste, and Vent (DWV) plumbing. Students learn to navigate the stock room and understand the purpose of traps, vents, and drains.
A creative project-based lesson where students research and design an educational poster about a specific global biome, focusing on adaptations, food webs, and conservation. Now expanded to include an informative research paper component.
Explore how environmental factors like pH influence enzyme activity through visual models and data analysis.
An engaging special education lesson exploring the evidence of evolution through the lens of pocket monsters. Students examine fossils, body structures, and DNA to understand how monsters change over time.
A comprehensive introduction to the structure and function of DNA, featuring reading passages, diagramming activities, and assessment questions.
A lesson exploring non-Mendelian inheritance patterns, specifically focusing on how alleles interact in incomplete dominance and codominance through visual modeling and Punnett squares.
A high-stakes cybersecurity lesson where 12th graders learn to defend networks by configuring firewall rules and investigating suspicious system activity. Students develop action plans for identifying malicious files and processes in a simulated incident response scenario.
An introduction to biological classification, covering the three domains of life, the six kingdoms, and the hierarchical levels of taxonomy from domain to species.
A lesson focusing on the external anatomy of ray-finned fish using a technical blueprint aesthetic. Students will identify key structures like fins, the lateral line, and the operculum.
An exploration of the human heart's anatomy, focusing on identifying key structures and understanding the path of blood flow through chambers and valves.
A comprehensive test-prep lesson focusing on high school science practices required for AzSCI and ACT Aspire. Students will master experimental design, data analysis, and the use of scientific models through practice scenarios and graphical interpretation.
A targeted MCAS preparation lesson covering high-leverage standards in Genetics, Evolution, and Ecology, featuring data interpretation and experimental design.
A comprehensive 75-minute college-level lecture exploring the anatomy and physiology of the human digestive system, covering the GI tract wall, organ functions, accessory organs, and the principles of nutrition.
A deep dive into the behavior of charged particles in magnetic fields, focusing on the mechanics of mass spectrometry and the rotational dynamics of current-carrying loops. Students will derive key equations for particle paths and analyze the torque that drives electric motors.
An in-depth exploration of electromagnetism focusing on the relationship between electric currents and magnetic fields, featuring the Biot-Savart Law, Ampere's Law, and the Lorentz Force.
A comprehensive lesson on the nature of magnetic fields, focusing on their vector properties, dipole sources, and the implications of Gauss's Law for magnetism. Students will explore how fields are represented and why magnetic monopoles do not exist.
A comprehensive introduction to magnetic fields, Gauss's Law for magnetism, and the properties of magnetic materials tailored for AP Physics C students. Includes conceptual readings on magnetic dipoles, material classification, and the mathematical foundations of magnetic forces.
A fundamental exploration of Kirchhoff's Circuit Laws through the lens of conservation principles. Students master the Junction and Loop Rules using clear conventions and visual mapping techniques based on the "Teach Me" physics series.
A lesson exploring the movement of carbon through Earth's systems, including photosynthesis, respiration, decomposition, and human impact.
A deep dive into the time-dependent behavior of RC circuits, covering the calculus of charging and discharging, the physical meaning of the time constant, and graphical analysis.
This lesson covers Kirchhoff's Junction and Loop Rules, providing students with the conceptual framework and mathematical tools to analyze complex multi-loop circuits. Students will explore conservation of charge and energy through interactive examples and practice problems.
A comprehensive lesson exploring debt financing, equity financing, and alternative funding sources like grants and incubators, helping students understand the strategic trade-offs of each.
An exploration of natural and artificial selection, focusing on data analysis of trait shifts in populations and human-driven genetic changes. This lesson aligns with Massachusetts 8th-grade life science standards for evolution and heredity.
A deep dive into the molecular machinery of CRISPR-Cas9, focusing on the structural biology of Cas9, guide RNA architecture, and the precision of genome editing.
A comprehensive practice set and reference guide for Python for and while loops, designed to prepare students for their upcoming test. Includes introductory, moderate, and challenging problems with a mix of debugging and code creation.
Students step into the role of cosmic engineers to master Newton's Law of Universal Gravitation. They will explore the inverse square law, perform complex calculations using scientific notation, and compare gravitational forces across the solar system.
A comprehensive introduction to the mole concept and molar mass, covering Avogadro's number and basic mass-to-mole conversions.
A comprehensive substitute teacher guide for March 12, 2026, including specific science worksheets for Physics and Chemistry periods.
A comprehensive assessment covering the biological complexities of viruses, animal organ systems, and plant tissue systems, designed to mirror the rigor of the STAAR Biology EOC.
A hands-on virtual lab using the PhET Ohm's Law simulation to investigate the relationships between voltage, current, and resistance. Students collect data, graph results, and use CER to explain their findings.
Students will learn to synthesize their business ideas into a concise, professional executive summary that captures the essence of their venture for potential investors or partners.
Students learn about the pH scale, use simulated data to identify the pH of common substances, and understand how indicators work.
An introductory exploration of series and parallel circuit configurations. Students use guided notes and "route-tracing" activities to understand how components affect total resistance, current flow, and potential difference across different network types.
A self-directed troubleshooting activity where students act as "circuit doctors" to diagnose and repair faulty electrical networks. This lesson applies Kirchhoff's laws and Ohm's Law to identify logical errors in circuit schematics and predict real-world consequences.
A lesson focused on identifying, assessing, and mitigating digital threats through real-world scenario analysis and core terminology mastery.
A comprehensive practice module for 10th-grade Commerce students, focusing on business foundations, trade services, and social responsibility.