Students capture field footage and use CapCut to assemble a professional-grade short-form video featuring interviews, B-roll, and district branding.
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 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 creative lyric analysis and songwriting lesson exploring Ryan Ross's influential role as a lyricist in the mid-2000s alternative and baroque-pop music scene. Students analyze his verbose, theatrical style and write their own historically-inspired lyrics.
A comprehensive art reflection lesson designed for secondary art students to analyze their technical progression, artistic growth, and studio contributions across painting and ceramics.
A lesson introducing students to mobile and browser-based video editing. Students will learn core editing concepts like standard cuts, jump cuts, and J/K cuts, and complete a hands-on 30-second mini-documentary project.
A comprehensive lesson that breaks down the structural, rhythmic, and poetic elements of hip-hop and rap lyrics. Students learn complex rhyming, flow cadence, figurative imagery, and wordplay, then plan and write a complete 16-bar verse using highly visual scaffolding.
A collection of foundational reference sheets, formula grids, and problem-solving templates designed to support Connecticut high school physics students across all NGSS units.
A comprehensive lesson bundle on 20th-century fashion history. Students explore how fashion serves as a mirror for social, economic, and political shifts from the 1920s flappers to 1990s grunge. Includes high-impact slides, a structured guided notes booklet, an interactive trend-spotting worksheet, and a reflective exit ticket.
A comprehensive self-evaluation and growth-tracking lesson for art students. Students reflect on their artistic process, compare initial drafts to final works, and evaluate their studio habits and citizenship.
A comprehensive STEM lesson where students design, build, and launch water bottle rockets to explore pressure, volume, and Newton's laws. Students apply physics principles and mathematical formulas to model trajectories and calculate apogee height from hang time.
A differentiated stoichiometry assessment suite tiered by mathematical complexity, visual scaffolding, and conceptual depth. Features three distinct, parallel versions of a 2-page quiz centered around unique real-world chemistry applications.
A promotional and planning resource bundle for Zeal Online School's 'AI Superstar' program. Includes a highly descriptive scene-by-scene video storyboard guide for the presenter and a vibrant promotional flyer and informational packet for parents.
Production plan and storyboard guide for the 'AI Superstar' promotional video. This lesson contains the visual storyboard detailing framing, presenter actions, and specific 3D cartoon image prompts to help the presenter record and edit the promotional video.
A modular, self-paced entrepreneurship project designed for alternative education students in work-study programs. It bridges real-world work experience with business planning, allowing students to design and pitch their own mock business.
An end-of-year collaborative sculpture project for grades 8-12. Students dig through studio scraps, catalog their findings, and curate temporary artistic assemblages, turning cleanup into creative archaeology.
A comprehensive, scaffolded pretest aligned to the GED Science test. It includes student-facing diagnostics for life, physical, earth, and space sciences, alongside a detailed teacher answer key with explanatory feedback.
A comprehensive history and hands-on design lesson for 9th-10th graders exploring how intellectual property and patents shape our world. Students analyze technical diagrams, dissect famous historical patents, and write a mock patent application for a tool of their own design, blending technical drawing with precise expository writing.
A comprehensive safety and preparation kit for students and teachers participating in a neighborhood trash pick-up community service project. It includes safety slides, a student contract and checklist, and a detailed teacher instruction guide.
A comprehensive study and practice package for Chemistry 1406 Exam 2. It contains a highly structured, side-by-side strategy guide paired with a 30-question practice exam, and a matching detailed answer key with step-by-step rationales.
A rigorous assessment lesson covering Charles's Law, Gay-Lussac's Law, and the Ideal Gas Law. Students demonstrate understanding through conceptual multiple-choice questions and solve multi-step algebraic calculations with gas behavior formulas.
A comprehensive assessment package focused on the individual empirical gas laws (Boyle's, Charles's, and Gay-Lussac's laws). It includes a beautifully formatted printable student quiz and a highly detailed step-by-step teacher answer key, both themed around a vintage 19th-century scientific research log.
A comprehensive assessment lesson on the behavior of gases. Students demonstrate their understanding of Boyle's, Charles's, Gay-Lussac's, Combined, and Ideal gas laws through theoretical and quantitative problem-solving.
An engineering design challenge where students design, prototype, and test an insulated cup to keep water cold. Emphasizes thermal energy transfer, materials science properties, the engineering process, and data analysis.
Day 3 of the Nature Hacks unit. Students synthesize their research and engineering blueprints to write a cohesive informational synthesis article, and complete a multi-disciplinary rubrics-based self-assessment.
Day 2 of the Nature Hacks unit. Students draft schematic drawings of their biomimetic solutions, apply scale factor mathematics to size their designs, and write technical specifications.
Day 1 of the Nature Hacks unit. Students explore the concept of biomimicry, read informational sources about animal/plant adaptations, and extract key data for their engineering designs.
A spiritual journaling curriculum designed for young girls at church camp, integrating meaningful Christian devotions with engaging art, drawing, and collage prompts.