Students transition their brand into motion by creating a 60-second short-form video in CapCut, applying editing techniques like transitions, overlays, and sound design.
A conceptual physics assessment focusing on the density of matter through water displacement and the analysis of real-world traffic data to identify scientific patterns and anomalies.
This lesson explores the physical principles of buoyant force, focusing on Archimedes' Principle and the specific factors that determine the magnitude of upward force in a fluid. Students will distinguish between variables that affect buoyancy and those that do not, such as depth and object density.
A high-energy review session with three distinct practice rounds targeting isotope math, periodic table families, and ion formation. Includes a 50-minute lesson plan and a cumulative homework packet.
The final assessment for the unit, including a reference sheet, the unit test with multiple choice and open-ended questions, and a detailed answer key.
An in-depth look at the anatomical structures of the primary sensory organs, providing hands-on labeling and coloring activities to reinforce terminology.
A lesson exploring the evolution of English theater during the reign of King James I, focusing on stagecraft, darker themes, and the transition to indoor performance spaces.
A comparison of Shakespearean theater practices, focusing on the historical context of boy actors and social reactions to the stage across different reading levels.
A comprehensive review lesson covering the essential biogeochemical cycles and the flow of energy through ecosystems, designed to prepare students for assessments through varied question types and difficulty levels.
A creative project where students design an Instagram-style feed for the Carbon, Nitrogen, Water, and Phosphorus cycles to demonstrate their understanding of biogeochemical processes.
Students capture field footage and use CapCut to assemble a professional-grade short-form video featuring interviews, B-roll, and district branding.
Students define their spotlight subject, research the target audience, and create professional brand assets in Canva, including a video thumbnail and intro graphic.
A comprehensive lesson on the four major biogeochemical cycles: Water, Carbon, Nitrogen, and Phosphorus. Students explore how matter moves through Earth's systems using a field-journal-inspired reading passage and differentiated diagram activities.
Students define their personal brand identity and create a visual 'Brand Board' using Canva, focusing on color theory, typography, and logo design.