A hands-on exploration of the mealworm life cycle and anatomy designed for early learners to observe and document metamorphosis.
A Kindergarten-focused lesson exploring the fascinating transformations of Brassica plants and mealworms. Students will observe, sequence, and label the different stages of development through hands-on activities.
A hands-on exploration of genetics where 5th graders use probability (coin flips) to determine the physical traits of an offspring, demonstrating how heredity leads to biological variation.
In this hands-on lab, students use the floating leaf disk assay to visualize and measure the rate of photosynthesis. They explore how light intensity and CO2 availability act as variables in oxygen production.
An introductory lesson for Pre-K students to explore the materials that make up the Earth's surface: dirt, rocks, and water through sensory observation and sorting.
An introductory lesson on digital printing technologies, covering the mechanics of inkjet, laser, large format, and sublimation printing. Students will learn the pros, cons, and specific use cases for each method.
A comprehensive guide to meiosis, focusing on the structural and functional differences between Meiosis I and Meiosis II through visual identification and comparative analysis.
A gentle introduction to elephant conservation for kindergarteners, focusing on empathy and simple ways to show kindness to endangered animals. Includes a slide presentation, a writing prompt, a craft, and materials to build a collaborative bulletin board.
A high-school level review lesson covering meiosis, mitosis, fertilization, and genetic variation. Students rotate through concept stations to master chromosome math and cellular division sequences.
A high school biology lesson exploring the mechanics of cellular hydration, osmosis, and electrolyte balance during physical activity through experimental observation and physiological analysis.
An immersive escape-room challenge for high schoolers to master encryption techniques including Caesar ciphers, Vigenere ciphers, and data representation. Students work in teams to decode clues and 'secure the system' before time runs out.
Students explore the plant life cycle and the critical role of sunlight through a hands-on sunflower experiment tailored for Indiana's spring climate.
A comprehensive review of the states of matter and phase changes designed for diverse learners, featuring simplified text, visual aids, and structured graphic organizers.
A hands-on introduction to the four basic needs of animals (food, water, shelter, and air) designed for preschool learners through play-based exploration and visual sorting.
An introductory lesson for first graders to identify and understand basic computer parts and technology terms through visual aids and matching activities.
A comprehensive look at ecology, population dynamics, and biodiversity through practice and analysis.
A high-energy science lesson where students explore the five forms of energy (heat, electrical, light, sound, and magnetic) through a collaborative board game and interactive presentation.
A cumulative review lesson where students synthesize their knowledge through a visual diary and choice board assessment.