Introduction to mass conservation in open systems and the creation of Process Flow Diagrams (PFDs). Students learn to calculate steady-state mass balances for multi-stream separation units.
An earth and space science curriculum unit covering dynamic earth processes, earthquake wave mechanics, atmospheric pressure systems, and weather prediction techniques.
Explore the fascinating biology of seeds and germination guided by Lenny the Bean! Students will dissect a bean, identify its parts, and understand how a tiny seed contains everything needed to start a new life.
A comprehensive facilitation and answer guide for teachers using the Bean Power lesson. It features alignment with standards, a lesson timeline, lab safety/setup instructions, and a completed answer key for the student worksheet.
A year-long, self-paced entrepreneurship curriculum spanning September to May for alternative education students in work-study placements. Students transform real-world work experience into a modular business plan and slide presentation.
A master-level course module focusing on educational technology integration. Students design and record an online field trip showcasing five pedagogically sound websites, their integrated learning supports, and future career applications.
A printable student worksheet for the bean dissection activity. It features labeling exercises, space for hand-drawing observations, and comprehension questions, all guided by Lenny the Bean.
A cross-curricular, 3-day project-based unit combining science, argumentative writing, and graphic design. Students investigate the ecological impacts of light pollution, write a data-driven persuasive proposal, and design a community awareness campaign poster.
Students identify different types of severe weather hazards (like lightning, tornadoes, flash floods, and dust storms) and explore engineering solutions designed to keep communities safe.
A visually stunning, interactive slide deck featuring Lenny the Bean. This presentation teaches seed anatomy, germination, and guides students through a hands-on bean dissection with a fun, engaging science narrative.
An immersive preparation program that equips agriculture students with the hands-on identification and evaluation skills needed to conquer competitive Livestock Skillathon contests.
Students explore the key differences between weather and climate patterns, analyzing temperature, precipitation, and regional zones over time using global climate models.
A stunning, highly professional 6-slide presentation guiding Master's students through the pedagogical requirements, website categories, and submission expectations for their Virtual Field Trip video project.