Students explore how thermometers measure heat energy by observing how liquid moves in response to temperature changes. They practice reading scales through a hands-on workshop using warm and cold water baths.
An earth and space science curriculum unit covering dynamic earth processes, earthquake wave mechanics, atmospheric pressure systems, and weather prediction techniques.
This lesson covers weather prediction techniques, atmospheric pressure systems, warm and cold fronts, and how meteorologists analyze satellite and radar data to forecast storms.
A visually engaging 16:9 slide presentation for 4th-grade students on air masses, cold fronts, and warm fronts, aligning with Arizona Science Standard 4.E1U1.8, enhanced with custom inline SVG scientific models.
An immersive 1st-grade GLAD unit focused on the Colville National Forest ecosystem. Students explore food chains, interdependence, seasonal changes, and local keystone species through visual charts, rhythmic chants, and rewarding literacy achievements.
An elementary Earth Science lesson focusing on renewable energy, natural hazards, conservation, and human impact. Includes a highly visual student quiz and a corresponding teacher answer key.
A comprehensive teacher answer key and instructional guide, containing exemplary student responses, common misconceptions, and teaching tips for the Predicting Weather Lab Worksheet.
A year-long, self-paced entrepreneurship curriculum spanning September to May for alternative education students in work-study placements. Students transform real-world work experience into a modular business plan and slide presentation.
An active-recall study unit on natural selection and evolutionary evidence, featuring graphic organizers, application activities, and a practice quiz.
A restructured 2-page student investigation worksheet in table format, featuring 4 conceptual weather questions on Page 1 and 4 on Page 2, written in 4th-grade student-friendly language.
A cross-curricular, 3-day project-based unit combining science, argumentative writing, and graphic design. Students investigate the ecological impacts of light pollution, write a data-driven persuasive proposal, and design a community awareness campaign poster.
An engaging, highly visual science lesson exploring beetles as the armored tanks of the insect world, designed specifically for fifth-grade students reading below grade level. Students learn about elytra, beetle adaptation, and compare insect armor to that of the armadillo through scaffolded activities.
A teacher-facing 2-page Answer Key for the Eco Champions Quiz, providing highlighted correct answers, explanations, and grading criteria for the open-ended action plan question.