An introductory lesson on bird anatomy where students learn to identify and label five key body parts: eye, beak, wing, feathers, and claws.
An introductory lesson for early elementary students exploring the characteristics of spring, the life cycle of plants, and the basic concept of photosynthesis.
A series of creative coding challenges designed for young learners using Scratch Jr. Students will explore basic programming concepts through open-ended, imaginative projects.
An introductory lesson on birds for first-grade students, focusing on anatomy, habitats, and common species through a visual read-along and interactive activities.
A phonics lesson focused on decoding 2-syllable VCV words with open and closed syllables, set against a retro-futuristic solar system theme.
A vocabulary-focused lesson introducing students to the concepts of environmental stewardship and nonrenewable resources. Students will learn to define and use these terms through interactive slides and oral practice.
In this lesson, students explore the different parts of a plant, the specific needs for plant growth, and various types of plants. They will use visual cards to identify and categorize these elements in a hands-on sorting activity.
A dedicated hub for educators featuring a K-12 curriculum scope, professional development guides, and quick-reference AI cheat sheets.
High school students analyze the impact of generative AI on careers and society, mastering advanced prompt engineering and debating complex ethical dilemmas.
Middle schoolers dive into the mechanics of neural networks and the ethical implications of AI in daily life, focusing on digital citizenship and algorithmic fairness.
Middle elementary students investigate how training data shapes AI behavior, identifying bias in simple systems and experimenting with basic prompt engineering.
Students in grades 1-2 explore how machines learn to recognize patterns and assist humans, introducing basic classification and the idea of helpful technology.
Introduces Kindergarteners to the concept of AI as a 'thinking' tool that follows instructions and learns from examples, focusing on the difference between robots and AI.
A comprehensive lesson exploring how light and sound function as signals in our community, how they are produced through vibrations and sources, and the unique properties of shadows and volume.
A 30-minute introductory lesson for 1st graders exploring how the brain acts as the body's "control center," managing both voluntary actions and automatic functions.
A 30-minute introductory lesson for kindergarteners about the brain, focusing on its role in thinking and processing the five senses. includes a presentation, teacher guide, and a wearable brain hat craft.
Pre-K students become little scientists to explore primary colors and the magic of mixing them using water and food coloring. This lesson builds fine motor skills and introduces the concept of cause and effect through hands-on play.
Students explore the plant life cycle through hands-on seed sorting and sensory observations, connecting biological processes to the arrival of spring.
An introductory lesson to kick off a unit on animals and their habitats, focusing on activating prior knowledge and sparking curiosity.
An engaging, hands-on lesson where students explore the physical properties of matter through a structured anchor chart, an interactive notebook foldable, and a real-world scavenger hunt.
A hands-on lesson exploring the four primary stages of a sunflower's life cycle through visual instruction and a cut-and-paste sequencing activity.
Students apply their knowledge by identifying animal coverings in various examples and writing descriptive sentences about how these coverings protect or help animals.