Teams test their Faraday cages, measuring signal strength reduction and iterating on their designs to improve signal blocking efficiency.
A comprehensive high school physics curriculum sequence aligned with the Connecticut Next Generation Science Standards (CT-NGSS), focusing on core concepts, quantitative problem-solving, and visual models.
A comprehensive, step-by-step framework for high school students to design, structure, and refine a small business startup concept. Includes guided drafting templates, pacing checklists, and pitch preparation tools.
A year-long, self-paced entrepreneurship curriculum spanning September to May for alternative education students in work-study placements. Students transform real-world work experience into a modular business plan and slide presentation.
An active-recall study unit on natural selection and evolutionary evidence, featuring graphic organizers, application activities, and a practice quiz.
A 3-day cross-curricular STEAM unit where students research biological adaptations, design biomimetic engineering solutions, perform scale calculations, and write a synthesized informational article.
An engaging, highly visual science lesson exploring beetles as the armored tanks of the insect world, designed specifically for fifth-grade students reading below grade level. Students learn about elytra, beetle adaptation, and compare insect armor to that of the armadillo through scaffolded activities.
A cross-curricular, 3-day project-based unit combining science, argumentative writing, and graphic design. Students investigate the ecological impacts of light pollution, write a data-driven persuasive proposal, and design a community awareness campaign poster.
Une leçon complète et ultra-pédagogique de SVT (niveau 3ème) sur le système immunitaire. Conçue avec des analogies percutantes, des schémas structurés et des outils de révision active pour garantir la compréhension et la mémorisation de tous les élèves.
A lesson focused on the physics of hitting a home run in baseball. Students explore cause-and-effect relationships and vocabulary context clues through a reading passage, followed by comprehension questions and a creative writing prompt.
An introductory 3-day coding unit for 6th-grade students using Micro:bits. Students learn basic programming concepts like algorithms, loops, and event handlers through interactive physical computing and cooperative pair programming.
A science lesson investigating the massive Sargassum seaweed bloom stretching across the Atlantic Ocean. Students explore its ecological benefits in the open ocean, the hazards it poses to coastlines, and the human and environmental factors driving its growth.
A collection of foundational reference sheets, formula grids, and problem-solving templates designed to support Connecticut high school physics students across all NGSS units.