This lesson focuses on the mechanics of the respiratory system, requiring students to synthesize their knowledge into a formal scientific essay. It includes a comprehensive rubric, a student planning guide, and a teacher scoring reference.
Students apply their knowledge by identifying animal coverings in various examples and writing descriptive sentences about how these coverings protect or help animals.
An introduction to the five main types of animal coverings: feathers, fur, scales, shell, and skin. Students learn to identify these textures and understand their basic functions.
An introductory lesson on soldering copper pipes for 9th-grade plumbing students, focusing on safety, preparation, and the soldering process with accommodations for EL and 504 students.
Adapter les pratiques pédagogiques et les modalités d'évaluation dans le cadre de l'approche par capacités (APC) face aux défis des IA génératives.
Analyser le cadre d'usage national, les obligations légales (RGPD, IA Act) et construire une éthique professionnelle partagée.
Explorer l'état des lieux de l'IA dans l'enseignement agricole, comprendre le 'syndrome du GPS' et définir la littératie de l'IA comme compétence transversale.
A comprehensive lesson covering the mechanics of the respiratory system, focusing on the pathway of air, gas exchange in the alveoli, and the fundamental link to cellular respiration. Students will demonstrate their understanding through a structured formal essay.
A comprehensive look at DNA structure, replication, and the Central Dogma, designed for 10th-grade biology students. Includes visual slides, a detailed reading passage, and comprehension assessments.
A comprehensive final assessment for the Ocean Architects unit, evaluating student understanding of marine anatomy, specialized biological adaptations, and the comparative differences between major oceanic groups.
A review of plant and animal cell organelles and their functions, featuring diagram identification and matching activities.
An introductory lesson on honeybees featuring differentiated reading passages and activities tailored for 1st-6th grade reading levels.
A high-level, technical exploration of equine science designed for upper secondary students, covering anatomy, breed classification, and professional stable management protocols.
A comprehensive introduction to the fundamental processes, safety protocols, and career paths in professional welding. Students will explore SMAW, GMAW, and GTAW techniques while learning to identify quality welds.
A biology lesson focused on manatee conservation in the Florida Everglades, covering biology, habitat challenges, and boat strike prevention specifically designed for special education students.
A comprehensive lesson exploring the three methods of heat transfer—conduction, convection, and radiation—through visual models and vocabulary-focused doodle notes.
A high-energy agile retrospective focused on celebrating team milestones, recognizing individual contributions, and reflecting on successful patterns to carry forward into future sprints.
A comprehensive introduction to the Central Dogma of biology, tracing the flow of genetic information from DNA to RNA to Protein through reading, diagrams, and assessment.
A comprehensive guide for middle school students to navigate their final year science project, from initial brainstorming to the final exhibition. includes a roadmap, a detailed workbook, progress trackers, and a parent interview guide to spark inspiration.