Students learn the concept of a 'bird's eye view' and create abstract representations of physical space by mapping their classroom.
A hands-on science and ELA lesson where students explore mystery scents and use descriptive olfactory details to document their observations.
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.
A foundational lesson exploring how scientists group living things using the Linnaean classification system, focusing on kingdoms and the distinction between vertebrates and invertebrates.
A comprehensive review sequence focusing on atomic structure, Bohr models, isotopes, and electron configurations designed for high school chemistry students.
A rigorous assessment on the principles of Mendelian inheritance, covering monohybrid crosses, terminology, and probability ratios for honors biology students.
This lesson teaches students why wild animals, especially babies, should remain in their natural habitats rather than being brought to school, focusing on the safety of the animal and the classroom community.
A quick, engaging bell ringer activity designed to review the stages of primary and secondary ecological succession through a sequence ordering task.
A focused reading comprehension lesson exploring the lives of ants, designed with clear structure and visual supports for 1st-2nd grade students.
An exploration of the biological necessity of sleep, the mechanics of how the brain cleans itself during rest, and the physiological consequences of sleep deprivation.
A hands-on introduction to gravity where Kindergarten students predict and observe how different objects fall to the ground.
A phonics-focused lesson for kindergarteners to practice reading and comprehending initial s-blends through decodable sentences and visual matching.
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 professional development assessment designed to evaluate understanding of the differences between hybrid and blended learning models, essential tools, and instructional strategies.
The foundational planning materials for the full-year Life Science: Biology curriculum, providing a high-level roadmap and detailed unit breakdowns.
A focused lesson on beginning and ending consonant blends and common digraphs (sh, th, wh, ch, ck, ph, ng, nk) using short vowel words. Students "construct" words in a workshop-themed environment.
A health-science focused lesson on the anatomy, physiology, and clinical implications of increased intracranial pressure, featuring the Monro-Kellie doctrine and Cushing's Triad.
An introductory lesson on business ethics, covering major historical scandals, regulatory responses, and modern ethical dilemmas in the corporate world.
A comprehensive substitute teacher plan for 1st and 4th period Biology and 2nd period Forensics, focusing on environmental research and forensic impression evidence.
A welcoming set of resources for a school Open House, featuring a habitat-themed activity for students and families.
An all-in-one review session covering Life Science, Physical Science, Earth and Space Science, and Engineering Design for the 5th grade MCAS.
A deep dive into the structures and reactions of organic molecules and biomolecules, focusing on nomenclature, structural identification, and biological functions.
This lesson covers the logic and programming required to create a digital switch interface using Python, focusing on key bindings and signal processing.
A comprehensive lesson exploring the mechanics of chemical reactions, including collision theory, energy diagrams, and the factors that influence reaction rates. Students will learn to visualize and calculate energy changes while conducting a hands-on investigation.
Students learn key terms related to online safety, privacy, and responsible digital behavior.
Students explore vocabulary related to software applications, the internet, and digital navigation.
Students identify and define common physical components of a computer system.
A hands-on STEAM lesson where students explore the stages of a plant's life cycle through visual aids, vocabulary building, and a planting activity.
A series of reading comprehension materials exploring major human body systems, focusing on the respiratory and circulatory systems. Aligned to 3rd-grade NC ELA standards for main idea, cause and effect, and academic vocabulary.
Students simulate the pollination process through a high-energy movement game, learning about the symbiotic relationship between bees and flowers and its importance to our food system.
Teacher guidance and student tracking tools for the 5-week Tech Capstone project, including evaluation rubrics and progress monitoring.
A hands-on inquiry into the vital role of pollinators in the Indiana ecosystem. Students explore local species, simulate the pollination process, and record their findings in a field journal.
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