Explore the layers of the atmosphere and how heat moves through Equestria with the help of the Mane Six. This lesson covers atmospheric layers and thermal energy transfer using simplified language and visual symbols.
An introductory biology lesson where students act as detectives to investigate the causes and effects of extinction through an interactive gallery walk.
This lesson teaches students why wild animals, especially babies, should remain in their natural habitats rather than being brought to school, focusing on the safety of the animal and the classroom community.
A lesson exploring the differences between generalist and specialist species, focusing on how their niches affect their survival and impact on ecosystems.
A deep dive into the complex food webs of the kelp forest ecosystem. Students will explore energy flow, keystone species, and the delicate balance of marine life through evidence-based reading and hands-on mapping.
Students will explore the complex relationships within a kelp forest ecosystem, focusing on energy flow through food chains and webs while comparing on-level and supported reading materials.
A focused reading comprehension lesson exploring the lives of ants, designed with clear structure and visual supports for 1st-2nd grade students.
A comprehensive set of resources to help students research, organize, and deliver a verbal presentation on a mammal of their choice, including structured flashcards and a grading rubric.
A lesson exploring the impact of plastic pollution on our oceans, featuring data analysis and identification of primary waste sources.
A two-part small-group phonics sequence for Grade 3 students (reading at 1st-2nd grade level). Part 1 focuses on Silent e (VCe) patterns, and Part 2 focuses on R-controlled vowel patterns.
A phonics-focused lesson for kindergarteners to practice reading and comprehending initial s-blends through decodable sentences and visual matching.
A cumulative review of CVC, CCVC, CVCC, and CVCe patterns. Students demonstrate mastery by choosing the correct word pattern to complete sentences.
Introducing the silent e (CVCe) pattern and how it changes short vowels to long vowels. Students complete sentence fill-ins with magic e words.
Focusing on final blends in CVCC words. Students work with ending blends like -nk, -st, and -mp within the context of sentences.
Introducing initial blends in CCVC words. Students practice reading and writing words starting with blends like bl-, st-, and fr- to fill in sentence gaps.
Reviewing consonant-vowel-consonant (CVC) words. Students practice identifying and writing simple short vowel words to complete sentences.
Students explore the diverse ecosystems of our planet through a non-fiction reading passage and an engaging class discussion focused on animal adaptations and survival.
A series of five reading comprehension worksheets for 3rd grade, focusing on cause, effect, and main idea. Each worksheet features a unique passage with five EOG-style multiple-choice questions and space for student annotations or notes.
A series of five targeted worksheets designed to review 3rd-grade fraction concepts through various visual models, including bar models, circle areas, set models, and number lines. Each worksheet prepares students for EOG-style questions with rigorous practice and dedicated workspace.
A focused lesson on termites using simplified text and visual supports for Grade 1 students, based on the CKLA reader 'The Green Fern Zoo'.
A focused lesson on beginning and ending consonant blends and common digraphs (sh, th, wh, ch, ck, ph, ng, nk) using short vowel words. Students "construct" words in a workshop-themed environment.
A lesson exploring the eight phases of the moon, focusing on their appearance from Earth, their orbital positions, and the predictable patterns of the lunar cycle.
A comprehensive lesson on butterfly biology and conservation, focusing on citing textual evidence and structured informative writing for 4th-5th grade students.
A welcoming set of resources for a school Open House, featuring a habitat-themed activity for students and families.
An all-in-one review session covering Life Science, Physical Science, Earth and Space Science, and Engineering Design for the 5th grade MCAS.
An introductory lesson on physical and chemical changes for grade 5 students, focusing on identifying signs of change and differentiating between reversible and irreversible processes.
An introductory lesson exploring the differences between physical and chemical changes through visual examples, interactive discussion, and a guided lab investigation.
A comprehensive lesson exploring Earth's four major systems: the geosphere, hydrosphere, atmosphere, and biosphere. Students will learn to identify each sphere and describe the complex ways they interact to sustain life and shape the planet.
A self-contained lesson introducing 4th and 5th graders to the basics of Machine Learning, focusing on how computers learn from patterns and data.
An engaging science lesson for 4th graders exploring the anatomy of ocean waves, focusing on crest, trough, and amplitude through visual models and interactive checking.
An independent study unit exploring the relationships between the Earth, Moon, and Sun, covering rotation, revolution, moon phases, and gravity.
A complete introductory lesson on the lunar cycle, covering the eight phases of the moon, the concepts of waxing and waning, and the orbital relationship between the Earth, Moon, and Sun.