Students explore how engineers use collaboration and communication to solve problems, featuring a hands-on 'Partner Build' challenge and insights from SciShow Kids.
Students explore five major world habitats—Forest, Ocean, Desert, Arctic, and Rainforest—identifying key characteristics and the animals that call them home through visual presentation and hands-on sorting activities.
A lesson focused on the Anglerfish and its bioluminescent trap, designed for early elementary students with IEP supports. Students will learn about deep-sea adaptations through a simple reading passage and structured comprehension activities.
An introductory lesson on waste management and recycling where students practice sorting materials and learning key environmental vocabulary.
A lesson focused on simple, actionable steps students can take to reduce energy consumption at home and school.
A beginner-friendly exploration of the four stages of a butterfly's life cycle, featuring a reading passage and comprehension activities focused on sequencing and Wh- questions.
A comprehensive set of practice materials for the ILEARN assessment focusing on vowel and consonant patterns (CVC, CCVC, CVCe, etc.). Includes grouped practice, a mixed test, task cards, and an answer key.
Une leçon d'éveil sensoriel pour les élèves de maternelle, centrée sur la découverte des textures à travers le toucher. Les élèves apprennent à identifier et nommer les sensations : dur, mou, doux et piquant.
A lesson focused on mastering syllable division patterns through interactive tracking and assessment.
A full-day Earth Day adventure for Pre-K students exploring measurement (heavy vs. light), sorting recyclables, and celebrating our planet through art and play centers.
An immersive literacy and science lesson for 1st-2nd graders exploring the wonders of the ocean through handwriting practice and marine life exploration.
A field trip exploration guide for the Anne Kolb Nature Center, featuring a scavenger hunt BINGO activity and a counselor answer key.
Una lección interactiva sobre las estructuras externas de los animales y cómo estas partes les ayudan a sobrevivir en su entorno, alineada con TEKS 1.13A.
Meeting the new chicks and learning about gentle care and observation.
A dramatic play and movement-based lesson exploring the physical effort of hatching.
A focus on communication and sound as chicks begin to peep and tap within their shells.
Exploring what happens inside the egg through fine motor play and visual aids.
An introduction to the incubator and the concept of 'waiting' for life, focusing on sensory warmth and careful observation.
A high-energy, 10-minute Earth Day activation designed to inspire immediate student action through impactful visuals and a personal pledge.
A foundational lesson introducing the concept of growth and change in plants and animals. Students practice generating curious questions based on visual and auditory media to drive their learning throughout the unit.
A high-energy STEM event for kids in foster care, focusing on engineering design, collaborative building, and social connection through hands-on challenges.
A lesson designed for emerging Multilingual Learners to practice vocabulary in context and sequencing through an engaging story about Earth Day and a park cleanup. Students will learn facts about the environment while building narrative comprehension skills.
A comprehensive suite of data tracking tools for students to monitor their reading progress, including benchmark assessments and IMSE Orton-Gillingham concept checks from Kindergarten through 5th grade.
A library-focused lesson for K-2 students that celebrates Earth Day through a nature-themed read-aloud and interactive activities that encourage appreciation and care for the environment.
A multi-sensory exploration of spring through the lens of the five senses, designed to build observation skills and descriptive language in K-5 students.
A magical introduction to environmental stewardship for Kindergarteners, focusing on sorting waste into trash, recycling, and compost through the lens of being 'Waste Wise Wizards'.
A sensory-focused lesson for Pre-K students to explore garden textures like soft, smooth, and prickly through hands-on exploration and visual aids.
A review lesson where students sort various chores into push or pull categories and participate in a class-wide 'Chore Challenge' game.
An introduction to the concept of 'Pull' through tasks like opening drawers, raking leaves, and pulling a wagon.
An introduction to the concept of 'Push' through common household tasks like sweeping, vacuuming, and pushing a grocery cart.
A beginner-friendly introduction to Mechanical, Electrical, and Light energy, featuring a hands-on classification activity.
A fun and engaging animal-themed coloring book that encourages students to identify, draw, and color 51 different animals. This lesson focuses on animal diversity and recognition through a creative field-guide approach.
A comprehensive week of instruction covering the introduction of ai and ay, multisensory practice, heart words, and connected text reading.
A foundational phonics lesson focused on identifying and matching initial consonant sounds through detective-themed activities and hands-on matching.
A focused activity on identifying and distinguishing between vowels and consonants using the visual style of plastic reading rods.
An introduction to the endocrine system for kindergarteners, explaining how our body sends "special messages" to help us grow and feel.
An introduction to the immune system for kindergarteners, explaining how our white blood cells and skin protect us from germs.
An introduction to the brain and nerves for kindergarteners, explaining how our nervous system sends messages to help us think and move.
An introduction to the digestive system for kindergarteners, exploring how our bodies turn food into energy.
An introduction to muscles and movement for kindergarteners, explaining how our muscles pull on bones to help us move.
An introduction to bones and the skeleton for kindergarteners, explaining how our bones support and protect our bodies.
An introduction to the lungs and breathing for kindergarteners, exploring how we take in air to help our bodies move.
A series of outdoor observation activities where students explore human impact, plant adaptations, and geological changes while practicing the ELA skill of distinguishing between fact and opinion.
An immersive outdoor exploration where students become 'Eco-Detectives' to identify the essential components of local habitats through observation and sketching.
A hands-on lesson teaching students how to identify and sort different types of waste into recycling, compost, and landfill categories through visual activities.
A hands-on science lesson for Kindergarten and 1st grade students to explore density and chemical reactions by creating a DIY lava lamp. Students will learn why oil and water don't mix and observe the 'magic' of gas bubbles.
A hands-on science lesson exploring density and chemical reactions through the creation of a DIY lava lamp. Students will learn why oil and water don't mix and how gas bubbles transport liquids.
A hands-on sensory center lesson where students explore plastic animal toys to learn basic science concepts like classification, anatomy, and habitats while building descriptive vocabulary.