A playful exploration of animal habitats and characteristics using students' own stuffed animals to bridge the gap between imagination and scientific observation.
An introduction to biomimicry for 1st Grade students, exploring how plants and animals inspire human inventions through interactive slides and creative worksheets.
A comprehensive lesson introducing K-1st grade students to debugging through the lens of Kodable. Students identify, circle, and fix errors in directional code sequences to help their Fuzz friends navigate grids.
A fun, playful building challenge for early learners. Small teams work together to build the tallest tower they can using simple materials, focusing on sharing, taking turns, and trying again.
A 30-minute introductory lesson on closed syllable exceptions (ild, ind, old, ost, olt) using a secret agent theme. Students identify, read, and write 'Rule Breaker' words that have long vowels despite being in closed syllables.
A lesson introducing 1st graders to Nikola Tesla and the concept of inventions through a simplified reading passage.
A fun, hands-on lesson for kindergarteners to learn about plant parts and what plants need to grow through movement, games, and exploration.
A series of feedback and reflection tools for students, parents, and teachers to evaluate learning after completing the Wild Adventure project. It uses an explorer theme to make the assessment process engaging and collaborative.
An introductory lesson for 1st graders to explore how muscles help our bodies move, including a hands-on activity and a simple labeling worksheet.
A foundational science lesson for Kindergarteners exploring the life cycle of a plant from seed to flower and the basic needs required for growth. Students will observe visual stages of growth and identify what plants need to survive.
A lesson exploring the diverse animals that call trees their home, focusing on identification and the specific parts of the tree they inhabit.
Students explore the ecosystem beneath the forest floor, focusing on animals that create tunnels and live among tree roots.
A lesson exploring the characteristics, classification, and social behavior of prehistoric Sabertooth cats.