A full-length practice exam mirroring the final's format, accompanied by a comprehensive step-by-step solution manual.
Detailed one-page study summaries covering the seven core pillars of introductory chemistry found in the final exam.
A hands-on exploration of the musculoskeletal system where students investigate how muscles and bones collaborate to create movement through modeling and mechanical analysis.
A comprehensive lesson on the three stages of memory (sensory, short-term, and long-term) and the specific brain structures that facilitate encoding and storage. Students will learn to categorize memories and identify the neurological 'hardware' behind their daily experiences.
A comprehensive lesson on meiosis covering its phases, final products, and its critical role in genetic diversity compared to mitosis. Students will engage with visual models and comparative analysis.
A comprehensive assessment covering business ethics, social responsibility, ethical theories, and the stakeholder decision-making process.
A foundational assessment on Mendelian genetics, simplified for College Prep (CP) biology students with clearer language and vocabulary support.
A comprehensive lesson covering Newton's Law of Universal Gravitation, gravitational field strength, and orbital mechanics, designed for AP Physics 1 students to master the inverse-square law and Kepler's Third Law.
A comprehensive project where students design a socially responsible business from the ground up, focusing on the Triple Bottom Line, stakeholder mapping, and ethical decision-making.
A comprehensive business strategy project where students act as consultants to develop a strategic plan and performance measurement system using SWOT analysis, Porter's Five Forces, and the Balanced Scorecard. This project includes scaffolded templates for analysis and a structured framework for goal setting.
This lesson guides students through a summative project where they construct and explain models of transcription and translation, focusing on the flow of genetic information from DNA to proteins within the cell.
A 50-minute high-energy review lesson covering cell membrane dynamics, homeostasis, and the mechanisms of speciation.
A comprehensive project-based lesson where students develop a strategic plan and a Balanced Scorecard for a business, moving from situational analysis to actionable metrics.
A comprehensive two-week version of the element research project for juniors, allowing for deeper dives into historical context and atomic modeling.
An accelerated one-week version of the element research project designed for seniors, focusing on core atomic data and primary uses.
A comprehensive review sequence focusing on atomic structure, Bohr models, isotopes, and electron configurations designed for high school chemistry students.
A 60-minute hands-on lab exploring the relationship between Punnett square predictions and actual genetic outcomes using coin-flip simulations. Students compare theoretical probability with experimental data to understand how fertilization works.