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 lesson exploring how latitude and ocean currents influence the diverse climates of Peru, based on energy transfer principles.
A foundational lesson on polar bear anatomy and environment, focusing on how physical adaptations allow survival in the harsh Arctic habitat.
Students will explore the basics of climate change, the greenhouse effect, and how personal choices affect the planet. The lesson includes a presentation, guided notes, and specialized activities for reading, writing, listening, and speaking.
An immersive outdoor exploration where students become 'Eco-Detectives' to identify the essential components of local habitats through observation and sketching.
An interactive exploration of the Moon's 28-day cycle, terminology, and the eight distinct lunar phases through visual diagrams and observation exercises.
A hands-on exploration of the physics of color, focusing on additive light mixing and subtractive pigment mixing through experimentation.
This lesson explores the impact of plastic pollution on marine ecosystems, focusing on the Great Pacific Garbage Patch and microplastics, while encouraging students to take action for Earth Day.
A comprehensive reading and assessment lesson focusing on the human digestive system, designed to meet NC 3rd grade reading levels and science concepts. Students will follow a piece of food through the 'Great Food Race' and demonstrate comprehension through EOG-style questioning.
A comprehensive review of key vocabulary for the CKLA Grade 2 Unit 6 "Cycles in Nature" unit, preparing students for their vocabulary assessment.
A word study lesson for 6th graders focusing on the three distinct sounds of the 'ou' vowel digraph: /aʊ/ as in shout, /uː/ as in soup, and /oʊ/ as in soul. Students will categorize words and identify patterns through a physical sorting activity.
A lesson focused on calculating solution concentration using molarity, including necessary unit conversions for mass and volume.
A 3-week hands-on biology investigation where students grow, observe, and document the life cycle of a lima bean, using a structured field journal to practice scientific observation and data recording.
A hands-on experiment where students observe the transformation of caterpillars into butterflies, focusing on habitat, life cycles, and scientific measurement.
A science lesson for 2nd graders exploring the life cycle of a frog through reading, identifying main ideas, and interactive discussion. Students will learn the four key stages from egg to adult frog.
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.
An introduction to the heart and blood for kindergarteners, explaining how our blood travels through the body to keep us strong.
A foundational introduction to the five senses through simple reading and hands-on labeling activities designed for kindergarten learners.
A comprehensive lesson covering the Central Dogma of biology, from the structure of DNA and its replication to the process of protein synthesis through transcription and translation.
This lesson empowers students, including Multilingual Learners, to lead sustainable lives by transforming their daily lunch habits. Through visual aids, scaffolded vocabulary, and collaborative activities, students identify environmental impacts and plan actionable eco-friendly changes.
A reading comprehension lesson about the fascinating Costasiella kuroshimae, exploring its unique ability to photosynthesize and its specific coral reef habitat.
An introductory lesson focused on the fundamental principles of circuits, including component identification and the application of Ohm's Law.
A comprehensive guide to soldering copper pipe with a focus on neatness, precision, and the professional 'wiped' finish. Students learn the step-by-step process from preparation to the final clean joint.
A foundational technology lesson for Primary 4 that challenges the misconception that technology is only electronic. Students identify, sort, and explain the purpose of various tools, machines, and systems.
A comprehensive project guide and planning packet for ECE students to design and deliver a 3rd-grade science demonstration. Includes project requirements, a step-by-step planning workspace, and a grading rubric.
A fun, interactive Jeopardy-style review game for the 2nd Grade CKLA Unit 10 on Human Body Systems, covering the skeletal, muscular, digestive, excretory, and circulatory systems.
Students will learn the four distinct stages of a butterfly's life cycle and practice sequencing them in the correct chronological order.
The foundational planning materials for the full-year Biology curriculum, providing a high-level roadmap and detailed unit breakdowns.
An extension lesson delving deeper into how plants grow, focusing on the specific functions of roots, stems, and leaves, as well as the essential nutrients found in soil.
A targeted one-day review session covering key NYS Science standards: Space Systems, Ecosystems, Earth's Systems, and Matter. Includes morning work and homework to reinforce essential concepts through practice questions.
A review of sensation and perception modules, focusing on Gestalt principles in design and real-world scenarios.
An introductory lesson where students meet different insects, learn what makes an insect an insect, and explore the various places they call home.
A deep dive into Faraday's Law and Lenz's Law focusing on the calculus-based derivation of EMF for a rectangular loop moving through a uniform magnetic field.
A deep dive into electromagnetic induction, focusing on the calculus-based derivations of Faraday's Law and the conceptual application of Lenz's Law for AP Physics C students.
A research unit focused on the physical characteristics and adaptations of marine animals, designed for K-1 learners to build scientific observation and writing skills.
An interactive guided notes packet exploring the movement of water through Earth's systems, featuring a detailed diagram and critical thinking questions.