A 70-minute STEM challenge where 7th-grade students design and prototype climate-controlled model homes that adapt to all four seasons using engineering principles.
A 5-day journey through the hierarchical organization of multicellular organisms, from specialized cells and tissues to complex organ systems.
A 5-day exploration of cell organelles, their functions, and the fundamental differences between plant, animal, and bacterial cells using models and analogies.
Plan de lección completo sobre la manipulación del Document Object Model (DOM) utilizando JavaScript para estudiantes de nivel inicial en programación web. Incluye teoría, ejercicios prácticos integrados y rutinas de pensamiento.
A comprehensive review lesson covering Earth's water distribution, fossil records in rock layers, plate tectonics, and the water cycle to prepare students for the Unit 4 Quiz.
A digital forensic escape room where students solve the mystery of a missing classroom phone by analyzing fingerprint evidence, identifying patterns, and matching minutiae.
The culmination of the project where students finalize their productions, peer-review work, and share their broadcasts in a community listening party.
A technical deep-dive into BandLab, covering recording techniques, multi-track editing, and adding musical elements to enhance the narrative.
Students transition from formal research papers to conversational audio scripts, learning how to write for the ear and use hooks to engage listeners.
Students explore the fundamentals of podcasting, analyze existing shows, and identify the structural elements that make audio storytelling effective.
A set of vibrant, high-impact flyers celebrating student growth on WY-TOPP Math (6th/7th) and Science (8th) assessments.
A comprehensive homework assignment covering major human body systems, homeostasis mechanisms, and system interactions through analytical mapping and diagramming.
A comprehensive review of how cells capture and release energy through photosynthesis and cellular respiration, focusing on equations, organelles, and gas exchange.
A project-based lesson where students explore the biological levels of organization by creating a detailed poster of a specific organism from cell to whole being. Students will research and illustrate how specialized cells form tissues, organs, and systems that sustain a single living organism.
Students will investigate how thermal energy affects the speed and spacing of particles in a gas. They will interpret models and data to explain why hot air rises and how this principle is applied to technologies like hot-air balloons.
Students will explore how the mass of a substance remains constant even as it undergoes phase changes (freezing, melting, boiling). They will analyze data involving state changes and evaluate scientific claims about matter 'disappearing' during evaporation.
Students will review the law of conservation of mass as it applies to mixtures and dissolving. They will practice interpreting data tables to prove that matter still exists even when it is no longer visible in a solution.
This lesson explores the process of converting geothermal energy into electricity, covering the mechanical systems of dry steam, flash steam, and binary cycle power plants. Students will analyze the flow of energy from Earth's core to the electrical grid.