Exploring the heart and blood vessels with a specific focus on identifying cause-and-effect relationships within the body.
An immersive exploration of cryptography for middle schoolers, covering ancient substitution ciphers, the mathematics of frequency analysis, and the fundamentals of modern digital encryption. Students will analyze historical secret communication and apply logical reasoning to decode complex messages.
A review of the digestive system and how all body systems work together, synthesizing ELA skills from the week.
A deep dive into the respiratory system looking at the logical connections and sequence of how we breathe.
An investigation into the muscular system focusing on using context clues to define scientific vocabulary.
Students explore the skeletal system while practicing identifying the main idea and supporting details in informational text.
A comprehensive lesson on plurals ending in -es, covering base words ending in s, x, ch, sh, and z through multi-sensory activities.
A suite of professional advocacy materials designed to help educators persuade administrators to invest in interactive classroom technology. Includes a formal memo, a visual presentation of benefits, and a technical comparison guide.
A comprehensive lesson on meiosis covering its phases, final products, and its critical role in genetic diversity compared to mitosis. Students will engage with visual models and comparative analysis.
A professional staff presentation introducing Lenny Learning to educators at Mile Tree School, highlighting efficiency, differentiation, and student engagement.
A 30-minute engineering challenge where students build and test structures using six different material stations to understand earthquake stability.
A hands-on science and ELA lesson where students explore mystery scents and use descriptive olfactory details to document their observations.
A foundational exploration of Earth's place in space, covering the Sun, gravity, atmosphere, and Earth's rotation through engaging true/false, matching, and multiple-choice questions.
A creative science project where students research a butterfly species of their choice and design an informative poster. The lesson includes a simplified reading guide, cut-and-paste components, and a presentation to guide the project.
A foundational lesson exploring how scientists group living things using the Linnaean classification system, focusing on kingdoms and the distinction between vertebrates and invertebrates.
Advanced word study focusing on syllable division rules, decoding strategies for 2-syllable words, and reading multisyllabic fluency.
A week of targeted CVC practice covering blending, initial and final consonant changes, and automaticity.
Students synthesize their knowledge of ecosystems to create narrative art pieces that tell the story of interdependence in the natural world.
An exploration into the chemistry of natural pigments, where students follow procedures to extract colors and document their experimental process.