A comprehensive workshop where students explore the intersection of food science and environmental sustainability, focusing on food waste reduction and traditional preservation techniques.
A comprehensive 3-page study guide covering Radioactive Decay, Geophysics, Waves, and Momentum for a 9th grade Conceptual Physics final exam.
A comprehensive review lesson covering human impact on the environment, including population dynamics, biodiversity loss, biomagnification, and ecological succession. Students analyze real-world data, maps, and diagrams to evaluate environmental health and sustainability practices.
A focused practice session on monohybrid and dihybrid crosses, designed for 10th-grade biology students to master genetic probability and ratio calculation.
A collaborative STEM challenge where 6th grade mentors guide 2nd grade buddies to design and build the tallest possible tower using only index cards and tape. This lesson focuses on teamwork, engineering design principles, and measurement skills within a 40-minute window.
Students engineer functional solar ovens to investigate thermal energy transfer through convection, conduction, and radiation while celebrating the start of Indiana's summer weather.
An exploration of Earth's most intense weather events, focusing on the atmospheric physics that drive them and their profound effects on the planet's residents and habitats.
A focused assessment and review on the four major biological macromolecules, their structures, and enzymatic functions. Students will identify functional groups, analyze monomer-polymer relationships, and explain enzyme-substrate interactions through visual diagrams.
A comprehensive review of the major human body systems, focusing on their primary functions, key organs, and how they work together to maintain homeostasis.
A comprehensive review of renewable and non-renewable energy sources and the environmental impact of carbon footprints, designed with accessible language for high school students.
A comprehensive 90-minute lesson on modern wood floor systems, focusing on I-joist installation, subflooring techniques, and structural components. Students will engage in classroom instruction followed by hands-on small-scale framing practice.
A comprehensive lesson designed for GED students to understand the roles of essential nutrients, how to interpret nutritional data from tables, and apply this knowledge to personal health.
A lesson on surface water interactions with land, featuring My Little Pony characters to explain streams, lakes, and wetlands. Students learn key geological terms through simple bullet points and visual support.
An interactive physics lesson exploring Bernoulli's principle and angular momentum through hands-on flying disc trials. Students analyze flight paths and vary release angles to observe lift and drag forces in action.
Students learn the mechanics of asexual reproduction and cellular regeneration through the process of taking and rooting plant cuttings. This lesson covers the biological foundations of totipotency and the practical application of propagation techniques.
Students explore how AI uses pattern recognition to predict sequences and understand human language through hands-on logic puzzles and guided discussion.
Exploring how human body systems collaborate to maintain homeostasis, featuring Regents-style practice problems and analysis.
Deep dive into negative and positive feedback mechanisms with a focus on thermoregulation and blood sugar control.