A comparative analysis of water and commercial sports drinks, examining the role of electrolytes and critiquing marketing claims against nutritional data.
Explores how identifying patterns in classroom environments and curriculum helps anticipate outcomes and reduce cognitive load.
An immersive exploration of cryptography for middle schoolers, covering ancient substitution ciphers, the mathematics of frequency analysis, and the fundamentals of modern digital encryption. Students will analyze historical secret communication and apply logical reasoning to decode complex messages.
A comprehensive lesson on the three stages of memory (sensory, short-term, and long-term) and the specific brain structures that facilitate encoding and storage. Students will learn to categorize memories and identify the neurological 'hardware' behind their daily experiences.
A review of the digestive system and how all body systems work together, synthesizing ELA skills from the week.
A deep dive into the respiratory system looking at the logical connections and sequence of how we breathe.
Exploring the heart and blood vessels with a specific focus on identifying cause-and-effect relationships within the body.
An investigation into the muscular system focusing on using context clues to define scientific vocabulary.
Students explore the skeletal system while practicing identifying the main idea and supporting details in informational text.
A comprehensive lesson on plurals ending in -es, covering base words ending in s, x, ch, sh, and z through multi-sensory activities.
A suite of professional advocacy materials designed to help educators persuade administrators to invest in interactive classroom technology. Includes a formal memo, a visual presentation of benefits, and a technical comparison guide.
A comprehensive lesson on meiosis covering its phases, final products, and its critical role in genetic diversity compared to mitosis. Students will engage with visual models and comparative analysis.
A professional staff presentation introducing Lenny Learning to educators at Mile Tree School, highlighting efficiency, differentiation, and student engagement.
A 30-minute engineering challenge where students build and test structures using six different material stations to understand earthquake stability.
A comprehensive assessment covering business ethics, social responsibility, ethical theories, and the stakeholder decision-making process.
A foundational assessment on Mendelian genetics, simplified for College Prep (CP) biology students with clearer language and vocabulary support.
A comprehensive lesson covering Newton's Law of Universal Gravitation, gravitational field strength, and orbital mechanics, designed for AP Physics 1 students to master the inverse-square law and Kepler's Third Law.
A comprehensive project where students design a socially responsible business from the ground up, focusing on the Triple Bottom Line, stakeholder mapping, and ethical decision-making.
A comprehensive business strategy project where students act as consultants to develop a strategic plan and performance measurement system using SWOT analysis, Porter's Five Forces, and the Balanced Scorecard. This project includes scaffolded templates for analysis and a structured framework for goal setting.
This lesson guides students through a summative project where they construct and explain models of transcription and translation, focusing on the flow of genetic information from DNA to proteins within the cell.
A 50-minute high-energy review lesson covering cell membrane dynamics, homeostasis, and the mechanisms of speciation.