A comprehensive study of planetary characteristics, orbital mechanics, and the formation of our solar system based on the Unit 8 Study Guide.
A comprehensive 40-question final examination covering the core units of Cell Biology, Genetics, and Evolution for freshman on-level students.
Introduction to the Physics Frontiers research project, including topic selection, partner pairing, and the initial research phase. Students will establish their research focus and verify their sources with the instructor.
An introductory exploration into how telescopes work, the history of their invention by Galileo and Newton, and the practical steps for observing the night sky.
A comprehensive introduction to the Periodic Table, exploring how elements are organized by atomic number, the significance of groups and periods, and the distinct properties of metals, non-metals, and metalloids through real-world examples.
A two-day webquest mission where students investigate Geology, Meteorology, Oceanography, and Astronomy using student-friendly digital resources.
A comprehensive review session covering all Pennsylvania Biology Keystone Assessment Anchors, featuring guided notes, practice assessments, and visual aids to ensure student mastery of both modules.
A guided lesson preparing students for a fossils assessment through reading comprehension, visual analysis of rock layers, and vocabulary reinforcement.
A comprehensive review lesson covering 27 Greek and Latin roots to help developmental reading students prepare for their morphology assessment through gamified slides and a decoding worksheet.
A lesson exploring artificial selection and selective breeding through familiar examples like dogs, roses, and vegetables, highlighting the differences from natural selection and the impact on genetic diversity.
A student-centered exploration of the human digestive system, following the path of food from ingestion to elimination through mechanical and chemical processes.
An immersive exploration of deep-sea bioluminescence, where students investigate how creatures adapt to the midnight zone through chemical light. Students will design their own abyssal organism based on scientific adaptation principles.
A creative hands-on lesson combining art and science where students learn about plant anatomy while decorating their own terracotta flower pots. Students will identify the functions of roots, stems, leaves, and flowers before applying their knowledge to a botanical-themed art project.
A comprehensive study guide covering chemical reactions, balancing equations, conservation of mass, and energy changes, provided in a bilingual English-Spanish format.
A comprehensive lesson on chemical reactions covering conservation of mass, balancing equations, evidence of reactions, and energy changes. Students will engage with visual slides, practice worksheets, and a summative assessment.
Students learn the fundamentals of microscopy by investigating the letter 'e', practicing slide preparation, and mastering magnification calculations. This lesson covers microscope parts, safety, wet mount preparation, and scientific drawing.
A comprehensive assessment on the lunar cycle, featuring diagram labeling of all eight phases and conceptual short-answer questions.
An introductory biology lesson exploring the fundamental unit of life through the lens of architectural design. Students compare plant and animal cells, identify organelles, and construct physical models using everyday materials.
A comprehensive assessment on the central dogma of molecular biology, covering transcription, translation, and genetic code interpretation through diagrams and multiple-choice questions.
A third-grade lesson exploring the difference between daily weather and long-term climate, extreme weather events, and global climate zones. Students engage with reading passages, comprehension questions, and graphic organizers to build earth science literacy.
A research-based science lesson where students investigate the environmental impact of common materials like plastic, aluminum, and fleece. Students act as eco-detectives to evaluate recyclability, decomposition, and manufacturing footprints.
The first week of the Phonics Power Path curriculum, focusing on the short 'a' sound (CVC) and identifying basic story elements like characters and setting.
A comprehensive phonics lesson focusing on long vowel teams (ai, ay, ee, ea) following LETRS-aligned instructional practices, including phoneme-grapheme mapping and decodable reading.
A workshop-themed phonics lesson focusing on identifying and using the 'glued' or 'welded' sounds -am, -an, and -all.
A hands-on lesson where students analyze their environmental footprint through a sustainability audit and develop data-driven solutions for real-world impact.
In this lesson, students explore the relationship between anatomical structures using analogies. They will distinguish between part-to-whole and part-to-part relationships within human body systems.
A foundational phonics lesson focusing on identifying and using the digraphs sh, th, wh, ch, and ck through visual association and word completion.
A comprehensive quiz and answer key covering essential medical and biological vocabulary related to germs, pathogens, and the body's immune response. Designed for WIDA Level 4 learners with context-rich sentences.
An interactive ecosystem-themed bingo activity to reinforce science vocabulary and environmental concepts.
In this lesson, students explore the role of technology in modern businesses. They analyze an example of restaurant technology and then conduct research to create a poster for a specific type of shop.
A comprehensive assessment covering the lunar cycle, orbital mechanics, and the relationship between the Earth, Moon, and Sun. Students will demonstrate their understanding through diagram labeling, matching, and short-answer responses.
This lesson covers fundamental accounting concepts including asset valuation, tax structures, and inventory management through a hands-on crossword challenge.
A comprehensive assessment and review package covering chemical quantities, molar conversions, and stoichiometric calculations for CP Chemistry.
A comprehensive assessment covering the mole, percent composition, and stoichiometry for high school chemistry students.