In this session, students learn about the impact of sea-level rise on tiger habitats and design creative solutions to protect them. This lesson encourages empathetic engineering and descriptive writing.
An interactive guided notes packet exploring the movement of water through Earth's systems, featuring a detailed diagram and critical thinking questions.
An introductory lesson on physical and chemical changes for 5th grade, focusing on identifying signs of change and understanding how matter transforms.
A comprehensive ISA practice session covering key 5th-grade science standards, including Earth's systems, matter, energy flow, and space. Students will engage with multiple-choice questions, open-ended analysis, and data-driven graphing tasks.
A comprehensive ISA (Illinois Science Assessment) prep lesson for 5th grade, covering Physical, Earth/Space, and Life sciences through multiple-choice questions, data analysis, and CER writing.
A lesson for students to research eight popular constellations using simplified fact cards and a graphic organizer. Designed for 7th-grade students working at a 4th-grade skill level.
A hands-on lesson exploring how sound waves carry patterns to transfer information over distances, aligned with Indiana 4-PS4-3. Students will learn the basics of sound properties and then design their own sonic codes.
A high-energy physics lesson where students use marbles to explore how mass and speed affect energy transfer during collisions. Includes a guided lab, instructional slides, and a scenario-based matching game.
An in-depth exploration of the Earth's water cycle, focusing on the movement of water through evaporation, transpiration, condensation, and precipitation. Students will discover how solar energy drives this continuous process and sustains life on Earth.
A comprehensive lesson exploring how sound energy travels through different states of matter, using the communication methods of marine mammals as a primary case study. Students will conduct experiments to visualize vibrations and analyze how dolphins use sound waves to survive.
Students explore the intersection of biology and mathematics by identifying Fibonacci sequences and radial symmetry in Indiana spring wildflowers. This hands-on lesson bridges natural observation with numerical patterns.
A sensory-based science exploration of plant life cycles where students plant seeds, record observations, and develop descriptive language skills.
A research-based lesson where students choose a bird species to investigate, focusing on habitat, diet, and unique characteristics through a field guide approach.
A 5-day unit introducing diagnostic services and health informatics through hands-on simulations using standard school supplies.
A high-energy lesson on the science of roller coasters, focusing on citing text evidence (RI.1) and understanding domain-specific vocabulary (RI.4). Students will explore how gravity and momentum power their favorite rides.
A lesson exploring the fascinating world of Mallard ducks, covering their unique habitats, varied diet, and the stages of their life cycle from egg to adult.