Students will review the law of conservation of mass as it applies to mixtures and dissolving. They will practice interpreting data tables to prove that matter still exists even when it is no longer visible in a solution.
A lesson on oceanography covering shorelines, coastal features, and the deep seafloor, adapted with a friendly My Little Pony decorative theme and chunked, accessible text for Standard Modified Special Education students.
This lesson explores the physiological marvel of wound healing, focusing on platelets, coagulation, and cellular repair. Students learn how the body heals scrapes and cuts and apply this knowledge to practical, outdoors-focused first aid.
A high-interest biology and neuroscience lesson examining circadian rhythms, the biochemistry of melatonin, and the critical role of sleep in teen brain development, cognitive performance, and emotional health.
A comprehensive, MLP:FiM-themed lesson on ocean movement (waves, tides, currents, gyres, and land influences) featuring Twilight Sparkle and friends.
A foundational biology lesson exploring the simple life cycle of a plant from seed to sprout to adult. Includes interactive slides, a comprehensive teacher guide, and three tiers of differentiated worksheets to support early writers, matchers, and independent sentence-builders.
Join Twilight Sparkle, Pinkie Pie, Fluttershy, and Rainbow Dash as they explore the origin, composition, and structure of Earth's oceans. This lesson is highly visual, simplified, and carefully structured with guided practice, word banks, and sentence starters.
A friendly, hands-on kindergarten lesson exploring the four stages of a butterfly's life cycle: egg, caterpillar, chrysalis, and butterfly. Students learn through sequencing, labeling, coloring, and reading a foldable mini-booklet.
High-level curriculum planning resources, alignment maps, and pacing guides for teaching Indiana 9th-grade Biology.
A highly visual, scaffolded assessment and corresponding answer key covering atmospheric layers, resource classification, carbon footprints, biological levels, trophic webs, ice proxies, and photosynthesis.
A homework-centered lesson where students investigate school environmental habits, conduct a mini-audit, and plan statistical data collection around waste and ecological impact.
Un programme de révision intensif et structuré sur 3 semaines pour préparer sereinement les épreuves de SVT, Physique-Chimie et Histoire-Géographie du Diplôme National du Brevet.
A project-based lesson where students explore acoustic ecology by recording, mapping, and analyzing ambient decibel and frequency levels to study their impact on cognitive load and emotional well-being.
A comprehensive middle and high school project-based lesson where students explore acoustic ecology by recording, charting, and analyzing the decibel levels and sound frequencies of various school zones to map their auditory environment and understand its impact on human behavior.
An advanced course launch framework establishing rigorous academic policies, AP/IB preparatory standards, and the integrated biochemistry roadmap for Honors Biology.
An introductory framework establishing course policies, Indiana state biology standards, and the integrated biochemistry roadmap for the academic year.
An engineering and physics lesson where students design, build, and test magnetic mazes to explore magnetic forces and the Engineering Design Process. Students investigate magnetic permeability and iterate on their designs to solve navigational challenges.
An engineering design challenge where students design, prototype, and test magnet mazes, exploring how different backing materials block or allow magnetic forces to pass through.
An upper elementary STEM lesson where students explore magnetic fields, poles, and non-contact forces by designing and building a physical magnet maze. Includes visual slides, a hands-on student design guide, and a comprehensive teacher lesson plan.
A comprehensive Grade 8 chemistry lesson exploring the Group 7 Halogens. This lesson covers their physical states, colors, atomic structures, decreasing reactivity trend down the group, displacement reactions, and real-world uses through slides, a teacher guide, a student worksheet, a simulated lab, task cards, and an exit ticket.
A highly engaging, hands-on lesson teaching the importance of precision, clarity, and chronological sequencing through the classic "Exact Instructions Challenge" using Marshmallow Fluff and Jelly. Students write step-by-step instructions, and the teacher follows them verbatim, humorously demonstrating how easily vague directions can go sticky.
An end-of-year educational movie unit and math workbook based on the story of Super Mario Galaxy. Students explore gravity, orbits, and space physics through active viewing, followed by high-energy space-themed math puzzles.
The master blueprint for the Molecular Threads Biology curriculum, featuring a comprehensive yearlong syllabus and a teacher reference guide for weaving biochemistry anchors into every unit.
Une leçon complète de physique appliquée de niveau 12e année sur la dynamique des fluides en milieu agricole. Elle explore l'hydraulique des machines (tracteurs, vérins) et les équipements de pulvérisation à travers un rappel progressif de la statique des fluides, une fiche de lecture scientifique et une étude de cas technique de modélisation en groupe.
A foundational clinical nursing lesson focusing on structured health assessments, professional behaviors, therapeutic communication, pain scale selection, and neurological evaluation techniques.
An environmental science research project where students choose a major topic from the year—such as life strategies, ecosystem dynamics, ecological niches, or global climate change—to research, synthesize, and present as a professional digital slide show.
A professional development session designed for department heads and instructional leaders to strategically integrate AI and educational technology into their subject-specific curricula while managing academic integrity and teacher workload.
An introductory biology lesson for 5th-grade students with limited literacy, focusing on identifying the core characteristics of insects through highly visual materials. Students learn about the three body parts, exoskeletons, six jointed legs, and how to distinguish insects from non-insects.
A culminating 5th-grade computer science activity celebrating computational thinking and robotics. Students choose their own adventures across unplugged algorithms and physical computing challenges in an arcade-themed finale.
A rigorous STEM project combining structural engineering with advanced mathematics. Students design, budget, build, and test spaghetti bridges using ratios, proportions, cost-efficiency metrics, quadratic modeling, and catenary curves.
Examine the triggers and devastating impacts of wildfires and floods. Students learn about fuel sources, combustion, precipitation cycles, and flash floods, focusing on prevention, mitigation, and historical events.
Investigate the atmospheric forces that create hurricanes and tornadoes. Students analyze weather patterns, pressure systems, and comparison charts, as well as the historical impacts of Hurricane Katrina and the Tri-State Tornado.
Explore the explosive science of volcanoes and the seismic power of earthquakes. Students learn about tectonic plates, magma chambers, seismic waves, and historical disasters like Mount Vesuvius and San Francisco.