A comprehensive dive into magnetic flux using calculus-based definitions, exploring Faraday's Law and its applications in varying magnetic environments.
Students analyze DNA evidence from a crime scene using gel electrophoresis data to identify a suspect and justify their findings using the CER (Claim-Evidence-Reasoning) framework.
A high school biology assessment covering the fundamental processes of cell division, genetic storage, and protein production. This lesson includes a 12-question multiple-choice quiz and a corresponding teacher answer key.
Introductory materials for advanced Digital Design students specializing in Illustrator (Graphics) or Premiere Pro (Interactive Media).
Advanced student introduction for DDG and IM.
A self-contained, high-engagement "Secret Agent" themed review mission for Day 4 (the day before the STAAR exam), designed for independent work.
An introductory lesson for Digital Design students to share their creative backgrounds, technical skills, and learning preferences.
A quick review lesson exploring the mechanics of runoff and groundwater, specifically focusing on how human activities lead to water pollution and environmental impact.
Concludes the review with heredity problems and a comprehensive vocabulary blitz to ensure students are ready for the STAAR exam.
Dives into the complexities of mutation scenarios and the mechanics of meiosis, helping students navigate tricky genetic questions.
Focuses on mastering cell transport mechanisms and the logic of experimental design and data analysis with a focus on STAAR elimination tactics.
A deep dive into the mechanics, physics, and design principles of Geometry Dash, focusing on how 'tech' drives gameplay and level creation.
Students transition from raw audio to a polished production. This week focuses on Soundtrap technical skills, including multi-track editing, adding bumpers/music, and applying professional mixing and mastering techniques.
Students focus on the journalistic foundations of podcasting: selecting a topic, conducting deep research, and developing professional interviewing techniques. This week culminates in the recording of raw interview footage.
An overview of the four essential technology pillars in hospitality: Hotel Management Systems, Booking Engines, Restaurant POS, and Event Software.
A lesson exploring the four major biogeochemical cycles (water, carbon, nitrogen, and phosphorus) through visual diagrams and key term identification.
A comprehensive review of the major biogeochemical cycles: water, carbon, nitrogen, and phosphorus. Students will explore how matter moves through Earth's spheres and synthesize their knowledge in a field journal synopsis.
A comprehensive exploration of the history, science, and therapeutic potential of psychedelic substances.
Creating a long-term roadmap for AI adoption and organizational scaling.
Designing and implementing AI-enhanced workflows to automate repetitive tasks and optimize productivity.
Mastering the art of prompting to extract maximum value and accuracy from AI tools.
Identifying bottlenecks and high-impact areas where AI can streamline operations.
This lesson explores the physical principles of buoyant force, focusing on Archimedes' Principle and the specific factors that determine the magnitude of upward force in a fluid. Students will distinguish between variables that affect buoyancy and those that do not, such as depth and object density.
A high-energy review session with three distinct practice rounds targeting isotope math, periodic table families, and ion formation. Includes a 50-minute lesson plan and a cumulative homework packet.
The final assessment for the unit, including a reference sheet, the unit test with multiple choice and open-ended questions, and a detailed answer key.
A professional development session for teachers on leveraging Kami to transform static documents into interactive learning experiences, focusing on real-time feedback and collaboration.
An in-depth look at the anatomical structures of the primary sensory organs, providing hands-on labeling and coloring activities to reinforce terminology.
A comprehensive review lesson covering the essential biogeochemical cycles and the flow of energy through ecosystems, designed to prepare students for assessments through varied question types and difficulty levels.
A creative project where students design an Instagram-style feed for the Carbon, Nitrogen, Water, and Phosphorus cycles to demonstrate their understanding of biogeochemical processes.
Students capture field footage and use CapCut to assemble a professional-grade short-form video featuring interviews, B-roll, and district branding.
Students define their spotlight subject, research the target audience, and create professional brand assets in Canva, including a video thumbnail and intro graphic.
Students transition their brand into motion by creating a 60-second short-form video in CapCut, applying editing techniques like transitions, overlays, and sound design.
Students define their personal brand identity and create a visual 'Brand Board' using Canva, focusing on color theory, typography, and logo design.
A professional development session for grades 9-12 educators exploring cognitive science principles. Teachers will learn about cognitive load theory, retrieval practice, and dual coding to enhance classroom instruction.
A friendly, middle-school introduction to the four major cycles of nature, focusing on how living things and the Earth work together as a 'recycle team'.
An honors-level exploration of the four major biogeochemical cycles, focusing on molecular transformations, human impact, and reservoir residence times.
A practice-focused lesson on ecological pyramids, covering energy transfer, biomass, and population numbers using the 10% rule.
A deep dive into the engineering and physics of the Orion capsule's return to Earth, focusing on heat management, skip-entry maneuvers, and the multi-stage parachute sequence.
A comprehensive review of mitosis using a 'Cell Copy Shop' theme, differentiated for Life Skills and Modified Curriculum students to understand how cells make identical copies of themselves.
A foundational lesson on the essential terminology and workflow of video post-production, covering everything from basic cuts to technical specifications.
A comprehensive guide for students participating in a STEM tower building challenge, focusing on structural engineering, recycled material innovation, and scientific explanation.
Students master the National Electrical Code (NEC) requirements for outlet box fill, calculating volume allowances for conductors, clamps, and devices to ensure electrical safety and compliance.