A creative science project where 4th-grade students research famous scientists and design 'Wanted' posters to showcase their discoveries as 'crimes against ignorance.'
A comprehensive assessment suite to evaluate student understanding of the major human body systems, including their functions and key organs.
Culminating sorting activity where students categorize Lion King characters and other savanna animals by their diets, followed by a reflection on the 'Circle of Life'.
Students analyze the ecosystem of the Pride Lands, identifying various animals from the film and researching or discussing their real-world dietary habits.
Introduction to herbivores, carnivores, and omnivores using Pride Lands characters as examples. students learn to identify dietary traits and basic dental structures associated with each group.
Students analyze short informational texts about various animals to classify them based on their diets using color-coded evidence cards.
Synthesize learning with logic puzzles and a final assessment of binary concepts and communication patterns.
Apply binary knowledge to engineering challenges, specifically focusing on how code can be used to improve digital images.
Discover how images are converted into binary code, transmitted, and reconstructed by receiving devices through hands-on pixel art.
Explore binary code through various scientific reading formats, focusing on how devices use patterns to talk to each other.
Introduce students to the concept of patterns as a means of communication and define key vocabulary for the week.
Students will learn to identify the ten primary cloud types, categorize them by altitude, and predict weather outcomes based on cloud formations.
An exploration of life in America during World War II, focusing on how rationing, Victory Gardens, and community efforts supported the war from home.