Students design and build a STEM leprechaun trap inspired by 'How to Catch a Leprechaun', focusing on multi-step directions and problem-solving through the engineering design process.
A vocabulary-focused lesson for 2nd graders to review key Earth science terms like volcano, erosion, flooding, and wetlands, using simple analogies and visual aids.
A comprehensive review of introductory chemistry concepts, including atomic structure, periodic trends, bonding, and stoichiometry, designed to prepare students for a midterm examination.
Une séquence complète sur l'identification des roches et leur interprétation géodynamique pour les classes de Première et Terminale Spécialité SVT. Comprend un guide pédagogique, un support visuel et des activités pratiques de minéralogie.
An introductory science lesson comparing a live goldfish to a goldfish cracker to help students identify the characteristics of living and non-living things.
A hands-on engineering lesson where students design and plan their own complex Rube Goldberg machines to accomplish simple tasks using simple machines.
A 7th-grade science lesson that uses the world of Helldivers 2 to explore biology, physics, and environmental science through the lens of 'Managed Democracy'.
A deep dive into the mathematical language of chemistry, covering conversion factors, molar relationships, and stoichiometric calculations.
A lesson exploring the three pillars of evidence for the Big Bang Theory: Redshift, Cosmic Microwave Background radiation, and the abundance of light elements. Students act as cosmic detectives to piece together the history of our universe.
A lesson exploring Newton's Law of Universal Gravitation, focusing on the mathematical relationships between mass, distance, and force. Students will learn to calculate gravitational pull and predict changes in force based on varying parameters.
Students learn to distinguish between light sources and reflections and understand the basic path light takes from a source to the eye.
A comprehensive lesson on metalloids, their semiconductor properties, and the diverse chemical groups they inhabit, including the boron, carbon, nitrogen, and oxygen groups, along with an introduction to transuranium elements.
A STEM-focused lesson where students explore biological adaptations and apply engineering design principles to create 'bionic' enhancements for plants facing environmental stressors. Students research specific threats, brainstorm mechanical solutions, and prototype protective structures.
A field-trip-focused lesson where students explore the zoo to observe water properties in action and understand how different ecosystems rely on specific water characteristics and conservation adaptations.
A hands-on exploration of cloud types and weather patterns for 2nd grade scientists. Students identify clouds through visual aids, create physical models, and track the sky in a daily weather journal.
A follow-up lesson focused on building fluency with mixed digraphs, providing cumulative review and a final progress assessment for sh, ch, th, wh, and ck.
A foundational lesson introducing and practicing common digraphs (sh, ch, th, wh, ck) through multi-sensory activities and differentiated reading tasks using a building-block theme.
A deep dive into commercial HVAC plans, covering ACCA symbols, equipment schedules, and complex ductwork layouts for various building types.
A comprehensive guide to Kirchhoff's Laws for AP Physics C, focusing on the Junction and Loop rules, conservation principles, and systematic problem-solving for multi-loop circuits.
A lesson focused on identifying the roles of producers, consumers, and decomposers within an ecosystem through visual aids and hands-on sorting, designed for MCAS Alt portfolio evidence.
A foundational lesson on cybersecurity for elementary students, focusing on identifying personal information and learning the 'Ask First' rule for online sharing.
An introductory 30-minute lesson on the respiratory system for 3rd graders, focusing on the path of air and the mechanics of breathing using a hands-on lung model.
A gentle introduction to the respiratory system for young learners, focusing on the path air takes through our bodies using the metaphor of 'Air Explorers'. Students will learn about the nose, mouth, windpipe, and lungs through simple diagrams and interactive activities.
A comprehensive lesson on the water cycle, covering evaporation, condensation, precipitation, runoff, and absorption through visual aids and tiered practice.
A comprehensive lesson exploring atomic structure, Periodic Table trends, and the fundamental differences between ionic and covalent bonding using elements from the first three periods.