A biology lesson focused on manatee conservation in the Florida Everglades, covering biology, habitat challenges, and boat strike prevention specifically designed for special education students.
A collection of high-impact strategies and tools designed for teachers to manage ADHD-related disruptions in real-time while maintaining a positive classroom culture.
A comprehensive final assessment for the Ocean Architects unit, evaluating student understanding of marine anatomy, specialized biological adaptations, and the comparative differences between major oceanic groups.
A review of plant and animal cell organelles and their functions, featuring diagram identification and matching activities.
A comprehensive lesson on identifying and predicting patterns across visual, vocational, and social contexts to build critical thinking and life skills.
A high-level, technical exploration of equine science designed for upper secondary students, covering anatomy, breed classification, and professional stable management protocols.
A comprehensive introduction to the fundamental processes, safety protocols, and career paths in professional welding. Students will explore SMAW, GMAW, and GTAW techniques while learning to identify quality welds.
A comprehensive lesson exploring the three methods of heat transfer—conduction, convection, and radiation—through visual models and vocabulary-focused doodle notes.
A comprehensive set of materials designed for a 10th-grade student with Autism to master identifying social intent and unspoken rules in complex, gray-area scenarios involving sarcasm, white lies, hidden cues, and dating nuances.
A comprehensive introduction to the Central Dogma of biology, tracing the flow of genetic information from DNA to RNA to Protein through reading, diagrams, and assessment.
A comprehensive guide for middle school students to navigate their final year science project, from initial brainstorming to the final exhibition. includes a roadmap, a detailed workbook, progress trackers, and a parent interview guide to spark inspiration.
A magical introduction to soil classification using the soil texture triangle, featuring the ponies of Equestria to guide students through percentages and classification.
A lesson focused on the elimination method for solving systems of equations using simple integers. Uses the "Zap" metaphor to help students visualize cancelling variables, applied to streaming subscription add-ons.
A foundational lesson on solving systems of equations using the substitution method, themed around comparing streaming service costs. Includes visual scaffolding and step-by-step guides specifically designed for special education students.
In this lesson, students explore the critical threats facing Florida manatees in the Everglades and design a visual conservation plan. Designed for special education, it focuses on boat strikes, water quality, and habitat restoration through a structured storyboard activity.
A creative arts-focused lesson on A Midsummer Night's Dream designed for special education students, focusing on character visual design and setting illustration.
A lesson focused on self-advocacy strategies for high school life skills students when encountering unexpected behaviors from others. It introduces three primary responses: asking to stop, moving away, and telling a trusted adult.
A creative project-based lesson where students research and design an educational poster about a specific global biome, focusing on adaptations, food webs, and conservation. Now expanded to include an informative research paper component.
Explore how environmental factors like pH influence enzyme activity through visual models and data analysis.