A comprehensive look at the 10 main cloud types, categorized by their altitude, with deep dives into Cirrus, Stratus, and Cumulus clouds.
A lesson exploring the mechanics of AI generators and their social impact, specifically focusing on the experiences of young African Americans in tech and representation.
An integrated study of the four core Earth Science standards: properties of minerals, the rock cycle, Earth's layers, and plate tectonics. This lesson provides the instructional framework and student activities for a complete geology unit.
A comprehensive 2nd-grade phonics lesson focusing on short vowels, all common digraphs (sh, ch, th, wh, ph, ck), and the -tch trigraph, themed around a 'Secret Agent Sound Lab'.
This integrated lesson explores the properties of matter and the forces of gravity. Students will analyze scientific claims by identifying the reasons and evidence used to support them, bridging physical science concepts with critical reading skills.
A 2nd-grade science assessment focused on listening comprehension and recounting key details from an oral presentation about honeybees.
A hands-on activity where students use chemistry concepts and character analysis from 'The Badlands Sleuth' to construct evidence boards and identify a fossil thief.
A detective-themed final project where students use their knowledge of chemical matter to solve the mystery of a missing fossil. Students create evidence boards on file folders to analyze suspects and identify the culprit using scientific evidence.
A comprehensive lesson on energy flow through ecosystems, covering food webs and energy pyramids in forest, ocean, desert, and pond habitats. Students will read, analyze, and physically sort organisms to understand their roles in nature.
A comprehensive lesson exploring the three main types of rocks—igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic—and how they form part of Earth's natural resources. Students will learn the rock cycle and identify how these rocks are used in daily life.
In this lesson, students explore the different ways organisms interact in nature. They will identify and categorize relationships into three types: mutualism, parasitism, and consumerism using visual examples and simple scenarios.
Students take on the role of Cosmic Consultants to help alien clients design their perfect planetary seasons by manipulating axial tilt, orbital distance, and solar intensity.
A cross-curricular lesson where 6th grade students explore music genres through the lens of classification algorithms and data attributes. Students will learn to identify genres based on specific criteria and design their own logic-based sorting systems.
A comprehensive lesson on volcanoes, exploring magma and lava, eruption types, the impact of ash and lava flows, and critical evacuation safety protocols.
A comprehensive lesson on tsunamis, exploring their triggers like underwater earthquakes, the physics of wall-of-water waves, and critical coastal evacuation safety.
A comprehensive lesson on tornadoes, covering their formation from rotating thunderstorms, their devastating wind impacts, and critical "get low" safety protocols.
A comprehensive lesson on hurricanes, exploring their formation over warm oceans, their powerful effects like storm surges, and critical safety procedures.
The final week of Sound Sliders drills focusing on Open Syllables and comprehensive Blend review.
The third week of Sound Sliders drills focusing on Mixed Blends and Glued Sounds (-ng, -nk) with daily 12-word practice sets.
The second week of Sound Sliders drills focusing on S-Blends and Ending Blends with daily 12-word practice sets.
A comprehensive lesson on earthquakes, covering their causes, effects, safety protocols, and fascinating seismic facts using sentence starters to support student writing.
The first week of Sound Sliders drills focusing on initial L-Blends and R-Blends with daily 12-word practice sets.
Final reflection on the unit. Students explore real-world green buildings in their community and create an action plan for one sustainable change.
Teams present their final home designs to the class, providing constructive feedback using the 'Glow and Grow' format and participating in a gallery walk.
Students work in teams to create their home designs through posters or digital models, receiving teacher and peer feedback to refine their solutions.
Introduce the final Design Challenge. Students receive family scenario cards and begin planning a home that incorporates sustainability, accessibility, and climate-specific features.