Students explore electronegativity trends and learn to predict bond types and directions of electron pull using the tug-of-war analogy.
An earth and space science curriculum unit covering dynamic earth processes, earthquake wave mechanics, atmospheric pressure systems, and weather prediction techniques.
A master-level course module focusing on educational technology integration. Students design and record an online field trip showcasing five pedagogically sound websites, their integrated learning supports, and future career applications.
A stunning, highly professional 6-slide presentation guiding Master's students through the pedagogical requirements, website categories, and submission expectations for their Virtual Field Trip video project.
A comprehensive high school physics curriculum sequence aligned with the Connecticut Next Generation Science Standards (CT-NGSS), focusing on core concepts, quantitative problem-solving, and visual models.
Students identify different types of severe weather hazards (like lightning, tornadoes, flash floods, and dust storms) and explore engineering solutions designed to keep communities safe.
A comprehensive, high-quality 3-page storyboard and script planner designed for M.Ed. students to map out their virtual field trip video, showcasing pedagogical websites, student engagement platforms, and assistive technologies.
A year-long, self-paced entrepreneurship curriculum spanning September to May for alternative education students in work-study placements. Students transform real-world work experience into a modular business plan and slide presentation.
Students explore the key differences between weather and climate patterns, analyzing temperature, precipitation, and regional zones over time using global climate models.
A comprehensive teacher answer key and scoring guide for the 4th-grade Weather Hazards Multiple Choice Quiz, clearly identifying correct choices and explanations.
A 3-day cross-curricular STEAM unit where students research biological adaptations, design biomimetic engineering solutions, perform scale calculations, and write a synthesized informational article.
This lesson covers weather prediction techniques, atmospheric pressure systems, warm and cold fronts, and how meteorologists analyze satellite and radar data to forecast storms.
A single-page 4th-grade student multiple choice worksheet featuring 4 conceptual questions on severe storm hazards, flash floods, hurricanes, and engineering protection, styled with identical options.