An introductory lesson on bird anatomy where students learn to identify and label five key body parts: eye, beak, wing, feathers, and claws.
A lesson on oceanography covering shorelines, coastal features, and the deep seafloor, adapted with a friendly My Little Pony decorative theme and chunked, accessible text for Standard Modified Special Education students.
A foundational biology lesson exploring the simple life cycle of a plant from seed to sprout to adult. Includes interactive slides, a comprehensive teacher guide, and three tiers of differentiated worksheets to support early writers, matchers, and independent sentence-builders.
A friendly, hands-on kindergarten lesson exploring the four stages of a butterfly's life cycle: egg, caterpillar, chrysalis, and butterfly. Students learn through sequencing, labeling, coloring, and reading a foldable mini-booklet.
A bilingual kindergarten lesson exploring the magical life cycle of butterflies. Students practice sequencing, labeling, and reading simple bilingual English/Portuguese sentences.
Express new expertise through a multi-page layered flipbook template and structured cooperative writing prompts.
Sing and chant about ocean adaptations, fill out a collaborative Process Grid of focus animals, and use differentiated sentence frames for group writing.
Build vocabulary and deep comprehension using a interactive Cognitive Content Dictionary (CCD) and the story of Ollie the Octopus's Deep Sea Adventure.
Spark curiosity with high-interest Observation Charts, positive-behavior Literacy Awards, and a large-scale visual blueprint for the multi-zone ocean chart.
A highly differentiated 30-minute lesson where students act as 'Placement Officers' for the Pup Placement Agency. They analyze physical and behavioral traits of dog candidates and match them with appropriate service dog jobs, aligning with the OpenSciEd Grade 3 Trait Variation unit.
A 30-minute introductory lesson on container capacity for Kindergarten students, using hands-on exploration with water and jars to understand 'more', 'less', and 'full'.
A hands-on follow-up lesson for first graders focusing on the vocabulary of pollination, specifically the roles of bees and butterflies as they move pollen between flowers.
Students will learn how bees move pollen from flower to flower to help plants grow seeds and fruit.