Students define the scope of their portfolio, create site maps, and organize their file directory to ensure a solid foundation for their multi-page website.
A project-based lesson where students research a real-world application of sound or light waves and design an informative infographic. This lesson bridges physics concepts with visual communication skills.
A deep dive into how organisms interact with each other and their environment through climate, competition, symbiosis, and succession.
A phonics-focused lesson for kindergarteners to practice reading and comprehending initial s-blends through decodable sentences and visual matching.
Students explore the diverse ecosystems of our planet through a non-fiction reading passage and an engaging class discussion focused on animal adaptations and survival.
A professional development assessment designed to evaluate understanding of the differences between hybrid and blended learning models, essential tools, and instructional strategies.
The foundational planning materials for the full-year Life Science: Biology curriculum, providing a high-level roadmap and detailed unit breakdowns.
A comprehensive lesson on balancing chemical equations, focusing on the Law of Conservation of Mass and the visual representation of atoms. Students act as 'Molecular Architects' to build balanced chemical reactions.
A high school lesson exploring the relationship between deuterium isotopes in ice cores and historical greenhouse gas levels to reconstruct past climates. Students analyze isotopic data to understand how scientists decode Earth's climate history from the deep freeze.
A comprehensive introduction to cybersecurity essentials, covering phishing, password security, digital footprints, and online ethics. Students learn to protect themselves and act responsibly in the digital world.
An optional enrichment lesson for students to investigate curriculum data through formal research and evidence-based argumentation, honoring scientific inquiry and rigorous data validation.
A high-stakes debate lesson where students explore the ethical and physiological implications of human bio-enhancement and medical technology.
A health-science focused lesson on the anatomy, physiology, and clinical implications of increased intracranial pressure, featuring the Monro-Kellie doctrine and Cushing's Triad.
An introductory lesson on business ethics, covering major historical scandals, regulatory responses, and modern ethical dilemmas in the corporate world.
A comprehensive substitute teacher plan for 1st and 4th period Biology and 2nd period Forensics, focusing on environmental research and forensic impression evidence.
An all-in-one review session covering Life Science, Physical Science, Earth and Space Science, and Engineering Design for the 5th grade MCAS.
Students learn to distinguish between exponential and logistic population growth models, identify carrying capacity, and understand the role of limiting factors in shaping biological communities.
A deep dive into the structures and reactions of organic molecules and biomolecules, focusing on nomenclature, structural identification, and biological functions.
This lesson covers the logic and programming required to create a digital switch interface using Python, focusing on key bindings and signal processing.
An introductory lesson on how the periodic table is organized, covering atomic numbers, mass, types of elements, and periodic trends.
A lesson exploring the evolution of early computing machines and the varying historical perspectives on which machine deserves the title of the 'first' computer. Students will analyze different viewpoints based on technical criteria like programmability, electronics, and logic.
A biology lesson focused on the genetic implications of inbreeding, utilizing a bilingual case study to explore recessive traits, genetic variation, and population health.
Students use an interactive ecology simulator to explore population dynamics by testing various combinations of producers, primary consumers, and secondary consumers. They record their findings in a structured field journal to identify patterns of stability and extinction.
A comprehensive lesson exploring the mechanics of chemical reactions, including collision theory, energy diagrams, and the factors that influence reaction rates. Students will learn to visualize and calculate energy changes while conducting a hands-on investigation.
An immersive genetics escape room activity where students solve puzzles related to chromosomal errors, mutations, and inheritance patterns to 'unlock' a breached genomic system.
An exploration of the fundamental building blocks of Earth's crust, focusing on the differences between minerals and rocks, the dynamic processes of the rock cycle, and the economic importance of geologic resources.
A lesson exploring genetic inheritance using alien and monster traits, focusing on genotypes, phenotypes, and Punnett square probability. Includes visual aids with color-coded alleles and scaffolded analysis prompts.
Students learn key terms related to online safety, privacy, and responsible digital behavior.
Students explore vocabulary related to software applications, the internet, and digital navigation.
Students identify and define common physical components of a computer system.
A comprehensive lesson on invasive species focusing on their dramatic impact on local populations and ecosystems through data analysis and food web mapping.
A comprehensive lesson exploring the science, benefits, and ethical considerations of GMOs through the story of Gloria's garden. Includes a reading passage, multiple-choice assessment, and short-answer reflections with supporting scientific diagrams.
A lesson focused on the Law of Conservation of Mass through the practice of balancing chemical equations. Students move from basic synthesis reactions to more complex combustion and replacement reactions.
A series of reading comprehension materials exploring major human body systems, focusing on the respiratory and circulatory systems. Aligned to 3rd-grade NC ELA standards for main idea, cause and effect, and academic vocabulary.
A comprehensive introduction to Health Information Management (HIM), focusing on essential terminology, legal standards like HIPAA, and the basics of medical coding (ICD-10-CM and CPT) for high school CTE students.