A deep dive into the mechanics, physics, and design principles of Geometry Dash, focusing on how 'tech' drives gameplay and level creation.
Moving beyond mere survival, this lesson covers weapons, combat strategies against various enemies, and the intricacies of building a secure base. Perfect for players ready to dominate the wasteland.
The foundation of any Forsaken player's journey, focusing on UI navigation, essential survival stats, and the first day of gameplay. Students will learn how to scavenge for resources and keep their character alive.
A high-energy lesson for 8th graders on the mechanics, strategies, and rhythm-based physics of Geometry Dash. Students will learn about game modes, timing mastery, and the importance of practice mode.
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.
An inquiry-based lesson where students act as botanical scouts, collecting flowering specimens to analyze how traits like color, scent, and structure aid in attracting specific pollinators for species survival.
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.
An interactive guided notes packet exploring the movement of water through Earth's systems, featuring a detailed diagram and critical thinking questions.
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.