A comparison between the natural filtration of the human kidney and the mechanical process of dialysis. Students study how diffusion gradients are engineered to replace biological function.
How and why organisms use light for social interactions, communication, and complex behaviors. Students explore strategies like counter-illumination and burglar alarms.
How is light made? Students break down the chemical reaction of bioluminescence, exploring the interaction between luciferin, luciferase, and oxygen.
Discover the mysterious world of the deep ocean's midnight zone. Students explore how creatures create light in total darkness and identify the physical adaptations of bioluminescent marine life.
Uma aula completa sobre as principais teorias da origem da vida, abordando desde a abiogênese até os experimentos de Miller-Urey, alinhada à BNCC para o Ensino Fundamental II.
A foundational toolkit for setting up a physical engineering and maker space, covering physical layout, collaborative roles, and essential classroom routines.
A lesson exploring the differences between natural and invasive grasses as fire fuels, featuring case studies on the Tallgrass Prairie and Cheatgrass in the Great Basin. Students will analyze fire behavior and impact through comparative study and assessment.
A comprehensive daily lesson exploring wildland fuel types, their characteristics, and how they influence fire behavior across different regions. Students analyze grass, shrub, timber, and understory fuels through guided notes, diagrams, and real-world case studies.
A comprehensive lesson on calculating the forces and torque acting on a rectangular current-carrying loop within a uniform magnetic field. Students will master the Right-Hand Rule and the torque equation through visual derivations and practice problems.
A quick, creative wrap-up lesson where students apply their knowledge of soil conservation practices to design a sustainable farm plot and craft a persuasive pitch.
A lesson focused on the core terminology and equipment used in MIG, TIG, and Stick welding, as well as common metals and joint configurations.
A collection of enrichment activities for high school students covering soil texture, horizons, and conservation. Includes a puzzle-based worksheet and a data-driven soil profile analysis activity.
A comprehensive lesson on invasive species featuring case studies of Lionfish, Spotted Lanternflies, Zebra Mussels, and Burmese Pythons. Students explore the scientific process and ecological impacts through simplified text and visual supports.
A comprehensive lesson on Public Relations in Psychology, focusing on translating complex research for public consumption, managing public perception of psychological science, and ethical communication.
Lección introductoria a los eventos del teclado en JavaScript, donde los estudiantes aprenden a capturar pulsaciones de teclas para controlar elementos en una página web.
A lesson focused on the fundamental vocabulary of genetics, covering genotypes, phenotypes, inheritance patterns, and cell division for reproductive cells.
Explore the fundamental concepts of nuclear energy—fission, fusion, half-life, and radioisotopes—through the narrative lens of a curious student named Newton.
An introductory lesson on genetics centered around the story of Genise and Mendel's experiments, covering basic inheritance, genotype vs phenotype, and complex patterns like incomplete dominance and codominance.