This lesson covers the essential steps, safety protocols, and practical reflections required for beginner steel pipe threading. Students will articulate their understanding of the mechanical process and safety requirements.
A deep dive into the demographic recovery of the bald eagle, exploring the impact of DDT and the success of the Endangered Species Act through data analysis and guided reading.
A comprehensive lesson on how energy moves through an ecosystem, from the sun to apex predators. Includes assessments on food chains, food webs, and the laws of thermodynamics in biology.
A comprehensive review of the unit's key concepts followed by a summative assessment to measure student understanding.
Peek inside the internal departments of a company to understand how functions like Marketing, Finance, and HR work together.
Compare different ways a business can be legally structured, including sole proprietorships, partnerships, and corporations.
Investigate how businesses satisfy human needs and wants through the production of goods and services within the framework of supply and demand.
Explore the fundamental purpose of a business, distinguishing between for-profit and non-profit organizations and identifying the role of profit.
An introductory lesson on the four principles of natural selection, specifically designed for students who benefit from visual support and simplified language. Students will explore variation, overproduction, selection, and adaptation.
A comprehensive introduction to invasive species, exploring how non-native plants and animals disrupt ecosystems and what can be done to stop them. Students will analyze real-world case studies of biological 'invaders' through a high-stakes dossier-style presentation.
This lesson covers the foundational principles of biological science, focusing on the scientific method (SEPs) and the fundamental characteristics that define living organisms (LS1). Students will demonstrate their understanding through a comprehensive assessment aligned with Indiana state standards.
A comprehensive study of John Green's 'Everything Is Tuberculosis', exploring the history, science, and advocacy surrounding the world's deadliest infectious disease. Students will analyze personal narratives, scientific discovery, and global health equity.
A foundational lesson on the characteristics of life and the factors that shape ecological populations, designed to help students distinguish between living and non-living systems and understand environmental impacts.
A pair of independent practice worksheets focusing on environmental science fundamentals: renewable energy's role in pollution reduction and the ecological niches of generalist versus specialist species.
A lesson exploring how toxins like DDT travel and concentrate through food chains, leading to biological magnification.
Investigating viral structure, replication cycles, and the body's immune response.
Exploring the complex interactions between plant structures and human body systems.
Focusing on natural selection, evidence for evolution, and the mechanisms of population change.
Advanced cellular concepts including transport mechanisms, chromosomal analysis, and genetic engineering.
A comprehensive year-long curriculum map and planning guide for high school biology based on the 2026 Indiana Academic Standards.
An introductory chemistry lesson based on Maya's discovery of atoms, bonds, and reactions, available in English and Spanish with hands-on practice.
A lesson exploring the advancements and ethical considerations of biotechnology, including cloning, genetic engineering, and designer genes, based on a visit to the Future Science Institute.
A comprehensive 100-question final review encompassing all domains of computer science covered in the sequence.
Students investigate and compare the atmospheric compositions of planets in our solar system, exploring how Earth's unique air supports life while analyzing the extreme environments of our celestial neighbors.
A comprehensive unit on cellular transport mechanisms, including passive and active transport, osmosis, and homeostasis, featuring hands-on scenario analysis and visual review materials.
Students investigate the lifecycle of common materials and develop a data-backed proposal to improve local waste management and recycling systems. This lesson scaffolds the research process from initial inquiry to a formal persuasive proposal.
A lesson on secondary succession, focusing on how ecosystems recover after disturbances like fire or farming when soil is already present.
A lesson exploring the structural and functional differences between DNA and RNA, focusing on molecular components and their roles in genetic expression.
A comprehensive IPC chemistry final exam lesson covering counting atoms, bonding, reactions, and balancing equations. Includes the exam, student answer sheet, and teacher key.
A comprehensive study unit covering the principles of Mendelian and Non-Mendelian inheritance, alongside practical pedigree analysis tools.
A comprehensive assessment covering Mendelian genetics, incomplete dominance, codominance, and sex-linked traits through word problems and pedigree analysis.
The final summative project where students act as lead investigators on a cold case, applying their knowledge of DNA, serology, toxicology, and impression evidence to identify a suspect.
A concise practice lesson focused on balancing chemical equations and identifying the five primary types of chemical reactions for high school chemistry students.
A guided practice lesson on photosynthesis focusing on Van Helmont's experiment and the chemistry of the photosynthetic equation, designed for students with executive function and reading challenges.
A lesson exploring the role of AI in education through a story about responsible use, featuring comprehension questions, a vocabulary matching activity, and a reflective writing prompt.
A comprehensive lesson exploring the stages of primary succession, focusing on the role of pioneer species in transforming bare rock into a mature community.
An introductory lesson on Product Management for freshers, covering the PM triad, product lifecycle, and core skills of a successful product manager.
A comprehensive final examination covering biotechnology, the Human Genome Project, genetic engineering, and cloning for high school biology students.
A comprehensive capstone assessment covering CompTIA A+ Core 1 (220-1101) and Core 2 (220-1102) domains, including multiple-choice questions and performance-based scenarios.
A lesson exploring the characteristics of magnetic and electric forces, their similarities and differences, and the fundamental concept of electromagnetism.
A comprehensive set of materials to introduce high school students to the diverse competitive events offered by Business Professionals of America (BPA). Includes a visual flyer and a detailed event directory.
A foundational lesson on electron configurations, covering subshell filling orders, orbital notation, and specific examples to visualize how electrons occupy atomic space.
A highly scaffolded exploration of endothermic and exothermic reactions designed for high school special education students, focusing on energy flow and temperature changes.
A lesson exploring the mechanics of AI generators and their social impact, specifically focusing on the experiences of young African Americans in tech and representation.
Explores the mathematical relationship between acid/base strength, dissociation constants, and equilibrium pH calculations using the ICE method.