A lesson for 4th-5th graders exploring the concept that gravity pulls objects toward the Earth's center. Includes a physical activity with globes, a video investigation, and a drawing-based exit ticket.
An asynchronous lesson for fourth graders exploring the properties of ocean waves, specifically amplitude and wavelength, and how they transfer energy across the sea.
Students simulate the pollination process through a high-energy movement game, learning about the symbiotic relationship between bees and flowers and its importance to our food system.
An interactive science lesson where 5th-grade students apply gravitational multipliers to athletic events, comparing their performance on Earth, the Moon, Mars, and Jupiter.
An outdoor sensory exploration lesson designed for Earth Day, helping students with diverse sensory needs build descriptive language and observation skills through nature-based science communication.
An introductory exploration of the four primary moon phases, helping students identify and understand the lunar cycle through visual observation.
Teacher guidance and student tracking tools for the 5-week Tech Capstone project, including evaluation rubrics and progress monitoring.
A hands-on inquiry into the vital role of pollinators in the Indiana ecosystem. Students explore local species, simulate the pollination process, and record their findings in a field journal.
Utilisez des sous-requêtes et des CTE pour structurer des analyses de haut niveau prêtes pour le Big Data.
Apprenez l'art de combiner plusieurs tables pour créer des vues de données complètes et complexes.
Maîtrisez les fonctions d'agrégation et le regroupement pour transformer des lignes de données en statistiques actionnables.
Découvrez l'anatomie d'une base de données et apprenez à extraire vos premières informations avec SELECT, FROM et WHERE.
A hands-on simulation lesson where students act as routers and servers to understand how data packets travel across the internet using IP addresses and physical infrastructure.
Students explore the anatomy of the ear and the physics of sound waves to understand how noise impacts their health and focus. The lesson includes hands-on noise monitoring and the development of protective strategies for auditory well-being.
An immersive science lesson where students become 'River Rangers' to investigate the Hudson River's health through filtration experiments and mapping exercises.
A lesson exploring the science of how ice cools water through the transfer of thermal energy. Students will learn that heat moves from warm to cold, dispelling the common myth that 'cold' moves into the water.
Cette leçon explore le fonctionnement de l'intelligence artificielle appliquée à un distributeur de croquettes intelligent. Les élèves découvrent l'apprentissage supervisé pour distinguer les chiens des chats en utilisant l'interface Vittascience.
Une séquence complète sur l'utilisation des robots dans les missions de sauvetage et de secours, comprenant vocabulaire technique, lecture et atelier d'écriture.
A comprehensive teacher evaluation suite focused on an architectural scaling lesson, incorporating the Marzano framework for formal feedback and professional growth.
Students observe and categorize different cloud formations to predict upcoming weather patterns in the New England area. This meteorology lesson encourages 2nd through 5th graders to use sky observations as data for scientific forecasting.
A comprehensive lesson on structural and behavioral adaptations across various biomes, including specialized survival strategies like hibernation, migration, camouflage, and mimicry.
An introductory exploration of Earth's diverse biomes, focusing on the ocean, rainforest, and grassland ecosystems. Students learn to identify key characteristics and express personal preferences based on ecological traits.
A foundational lesson exploring how energy moves through ecosystems, focusing on trophic levels, the 10% rule, and the complex connections in terrestrial and aquatic food webs.
Teachers learn to break complex tasks into smaller, manageable steps using classroom routines and Iowa Core standards as examples.
A critical examination of how systemic inequities influence environmental health outcomes, focusing on Flint's water and urban air quality. Students analyze data and develop advocacy products to promote environmental justice.
A hands-on project where students explore waste management through the lens of Shoji Yamasaki's art, culminating in a creative video showcasing their own upcycling process or performance.
Students define their brand's personality and photography style, using image filters and curation to complete the final section of their professional style guide.
Students create a formal brand style guide, documenting rules for logo usage, color palettes with Hex codes, and typography to ensure brand consistency.
Students learn to use Canva as a professional layout tool, transitioning from building individual design components to assembling a cohesive Brand Board using custom assets, frames, and positioning tools.
Students refine their logo drafts by applying principles of negative space and contrast, creating color and black-and-white versions for professional export.
Students combine their icon and typography choices to build an official brand logo draft, focusing on balance, alignment guides, and the 'Squint Test' for simplicity.
Students master custom shape creation using polyline and curve tools, exploring line weights and the importance of vector scalability for professional branding.
Students move from curating to creating, using Google Drawing to build complex objects with simple geometric shapes while learning the fundamentals of vector design and layering.
Students learn how font choices communicate a brand's tone of voice, distinguishing between serif, sans serif, and display fonts to select a pair that fits their business identity.
Students explore the emotional impact of color in branding, learning to use Hex codes and curated imagery to build a brand mood board that reflects their product's personality.