An introduction to the seven levels of biological classification (Kingdom to Species) using mnemonics and the 'nesting doll' concept to visualize how groups become more specific.
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.
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.
Students learn the art of botanical illustration by observing plant structures and recording their findings with scientific precision and artistic flair.
Explore the layers of the atmosphere and how heat moves through Equestria with the help of the Mane Six. This lesson covers atmospheric layers and thermal energy transfer using simplified language and visual symbols.
A lesson exploring the differences between generalist and specialist species, focusing on how their niches affect their survival and impact on ecosystems.
A deep dive into the complex food webs of the kelp forest ecosystem. Students will explore energy flow, keystone species, and the delicate balance of marine life through evidence-based reading and hands-on mapping.
Students will explore the complex relationships within a kelp forest ecosystem, focusing on energy flow through food chains and webs while comparing on-level and supported reading materials.
A comprehensive set of resources to help students research, organize, and deliver a verbal presentation on a mammal of their choice, including structured flashcards and a grading rubric.
A lesson exploring the impact of plastic pollution on our oceans, featuring data analysis and identification of primary waste sources.
Students explore the diverse ecosystems of our planet through a non-fiction reading passage and an engaging class discussion focused on animal adaptations and survival.
A lesson exploring the eight phases of the moon, focusing on their appearance from Earth, their orbital positions, and the predictable patterns of the lunar cycle.