Students investigate the evolution of household technology, comparing historical devices with modern equivalents and predicting future innovations while analyzing their impact on society.
Una lección introductoria a la programación de videojuegos usando MakeCode Arcade, cubriendo lógica de bucles, coordenadas y eventos para estudiantes de 6to grado.
A high-paced, single-period lesson covering the biosphere's structure, the role of biodiversity in stability, and human environmental impacts.
A high-stakes collaborative escape room where student teams navigate five distinct rooms of a mysterious manor, solving interconnected puzzles to solve a murder.
A comprehensive lesson on scientific inquiry and cellular biology, focusing on experimental design, organelle function, and membrane transport. Students will analyze data, compare cell types, and investigate how cells maintain homeostasis.
A bilingual biology lesson focused on human impact on ecosystem stability, featuring field notes, comprehension activities, and a research project.
Students carry out a formal investigation comparing large and small samples of pure substances to prove which properties stay the same and which change, fulfilling standard PS.6.1.3.
A focus on intensive properties that remain constant regardless of sample size, including density, melting point, boiling point, and solubility. Students use doodle notes to visualize these 'identity' traits.
An introduction to matter and properties that change based on the amount of a substance, specifically mass, weight, and volume. Students explore how these measurements vary with sample size.
A comprehensive introduction to the pH scale, covering the characteristics of acids and bases, the logarithmic nature of the scale, and real-world applications across three differentiated levels (5th, 7th, and 9th grade).
A high-engagement Language Lounge focused on human impact on the environment, designed for emerging language learners in 9th-grade Biology. This lesson features four rotating stations (Reading, Writing, Speaking, Listening) with bilingual support and tactile activities.
A focused lesson on thermochemical stoichiometry, specifically calculating enthalpy changes for the combustion of butane. Students learn to relate molar enthalpy to total energy produced in exothermic reactions.
A comprehensive assessment focused on the principles of waste management, specifically the 4 R's (Reduce, Reuse, Recycle, Refuse) and essential environmental vocabulary.
A comprehensive lesson focused on the science of waste management, covering the 4 R's (Reduce, Reuse, Recycle, Recover), the waste hierarchy, and the environmental impact of consumerism. Includes a high-school level assessment and supporting instructional slides.
A structured 15-day review program focusing on high-frequency TEKS including Matter, Force, Earth/Space, and Life Science.
A comprehensive exploration of cellular architecture and transport mechanisms. Students compare prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells, identify organelle functions through city analogies, and analyze how the cell membrane maintains homeostasis.
A comprehensive STAAR EOC review focusing on the fundamental principles of genetics, including DNA replication, protein synthesis, and inheritance patterns aligned with TEKS B.6A-F.
A comprehensive STAAR EOC Biology prep lesson covering cell structures, functions, and essential processes like mitosis, meiosis, and energy transformations. Includes visual aids and rigorous practice aligned to Texas TEKS.
A comprehensive STAAR EOC prep lesson covering DNA structure, protein synthesis, Mendelian genetics, and mutations, aligned to Texas Biology TEKS.
A foundational lesson on Photoshop clipping masks, covering the 'layer sandwich' concept and the technical steps to clip images into shapes.
A comprehensive introduction to the pH scale, its presence in everyday substances, and its critical role in environmental health. Students will engage in a hands-on lab to test household liquids and discuss real-world impacts like ocean acidification. Updated with purple indicator lab.
An extension lesson for a water filtration lab focusing on the chemical properties of water and the real-world impact of pollution on local ecosystems.
A hands-on science project where students research a bird species, investigate its unique adaptations, and create a life-sized model of its wingspan for a visual presentation.
A comprehensive lesson for 6th-grade students exploring the three methods of thermal energy transfer: conduction, convection, and radiation. Students will learn to identify these processes in everyday scenarios through visual diagrams and interactive examples.
A project-based lesson where students create a poster advocating for sunscreen use in Australia, focusing on the biological and environmental factors that increase skin cancer risk in the region.