An inquiry-based science lesson for 3rd graders exploring the diverse adaptations of seeds for dispersal, culminating in an engineering challenge to design effective seed models.
A 3rd-grade science lesson exploring seed dispersal mechanisms through inquiry and engineering. Students learn about wind, water, and animal transport before designing their own seed models to test dispersal adaptations.
A comprehensive lesson on chemical bonding, covering ionic, covalent, and metallic bonds, electron transfer/sharing, and Lewis Dot Structures.
A Grade 2 lesson exploring the story of human evolution through reading comprehension and sequencing activities. Students will travel through time to meet early ancestors and discover how humans changed over millions of years.
A sensory-rich lesson for K-3 students focusing on fine motor skills and plant life cycles through tactile seed sorting and indoor gardening. Students practice pincer grasps and follow visual directions to start their own sprout journey.
This lesson explores the biochemical pathways of the human stress response, focusing on the endocrine system's role in maintaining homeostasis. Students will analyze the HPA axis, the specific effects of cortisol and norepinephrine, and the unique physiological vulnerabilities of the developing adolescent brain.
A vocabulary-focused lesson for 3rd grade ESL students to master key terms related to Earth's water, featuring interactive notebook activities and visual supports.
A comprehensive lesson to inspire and equip students to organize their own neighborhood or park cleanup for Earth Day. Includes background on Earth Day, the impact of waste, and a practical planning framework for student-led action.
A chemistry-meets-art lesson where students use aluminum foil and cola to explore hydrophobia and surface tension through lithographic printmaking. Students create their own hand-drawn designs and produce multiple editions while learning the molecular science behind the process.
A comprehensive life science lesson for Pre-K to 2nd grade focused on seed dispersal, plant needs, and hands-on observation. Students act as junior botanists to explore how seeds move and what they need to grow into healthy plants.
这是一套关于动物细胞结构的教学资源,包括课堂演示文稿、标注练习和功能匹配活动,重点讲解细胞核、核糖体、高尔基体和溶酶体。
A comprehensive lesson on color theory specifically for cosmetology, covering the laws of color, the color wheel, and practical hair color formulation steps.
Students learn the fundamentals of digital site architecture by planning and building the framework for their digital publication, focusing on navigation, page hierarchy, and cohesive theme selection.
An exploration of stars, constellations, and the technology humans use to study deep space.
A simplified tour of the eight planets in our solar system, categorized into rocky inner planets and gas giant outer planets.
An introduction to our nearest neighbors in space: the Sun and the Moon, focusing on their basic characteristics and roles.
In this lesson, students are introduced to the concept of decomposition by tackling a 'Messy Mountain' of unsorted books. They work in collaborative 'Sorting Squads' to break the big problem into smaller tasks: categorizing, shelf-finding, and alphabetizing.
Master the art of resolving conflict with educational stakeholders through structured case study analysis frameworks.
Explore Mendelian inheritance and master Punnett squares through interactive reference guides and practice problems.
Une leçon d'introduction à la puberté pour les élèves de 4ème, se concentrant sur les transformations physiques et le passage de l'enfance à l'âge adulte.