Examines the stability of triple junctions where three plates meet. Students apply geometric criteria to determine if a junction is stable or if it will evolve into a different configuration.
A 45-minute ESL lesson for grade 4 students at the Developing (Level 3) proficiency level. Students will explore life cycles, practice gathering information from texts, and learn to take notes and categorize data using graphic organizers.
Uma aula completa sobre as principais teorias da origem da vida, abordando desde a abiogênese até os experimentos de Miller-Urey, alinhada à BNCC para o Ensino Fundamental II.
A rapid-fire intervention lesson designed to solidify the fundamentals of Newton's Laws through hands-on experimentation and visual mapping. Perfect for small group remediation or a quick refresher before transitioning to new physics concepts.
A foundational toolkit for setting up a physical engineering and maker space, covering physical layout, collaborative roles, and essential classroom routines.
A comprehensive daily lesson exploring wildland fuel types, their characteristics, and how they influence fire behavior across different regions. Students analyze grass, shrub, timber, and understory fuels through guided notes, diagrams, and real-world case studies.
An introductory lesson on sustainable development, exploring the three pillars of sustainability and how human actions impact the planet's future.
A comprehensive lesson on calculating the forces and torque acting on a rectangular current-carrying loop within a uniform magnetic field. Students will master the Right-Hand Rule and the torque equation through visual derivations and practice problems.
A synthesis lesson where students compare and sort the needs of all living things to identify patterns.
Explores the survival requirements of animals and humans, highlighting food, water, air, and shelter.
Focuses on what plants need to grow and thrive, including sunlight, water, air, and soil.
A lesson focused on the core terminology and equipment used in MIG, TIG, and Stick welding, as well as common metals and joint configurations.
A comprehensive lesson for 5th graders covering the Artemis II mission, including crew details, mission goals, preparation, and its historical significance for future lunar exploration.
A comprehensive lesson on Public Relations in Psychology, focusing on translating complex research for public consumption, managing public perception of psychological science, and ethical communication.
Lección introductoria a los eventos del teclado en JavaScript, donde los estudiantes aprenden a capturar pulsaciones de teclas para controlar elementos en una página web.
A lesson focused on the fundamental vocabulary of genetics, covering genotypes, phenotypes, inheritance patterns, and cell division for reproductive cells.
A comprehensive 5E lesson where students act as biological detectives to investigate the empirical evidence supporting common ancestry and evolution, including fossil records, anatomical homologies, embryology, and molecular biology.
A comprehensive collection of species profiles covering the major branches of the human family tree, from the earliest potential ancestors to our closest extinct relatives.
Final assessment of the Floss rule and heart words. Includes dictation and a creative word family exercise.
Fluency building and phonics games. Students practice rapid reading of bonus letter words and construct sentences.
Application through word sorting and decodable reading. Students identify word families and read words in context.
Focus on word building and dictation. Students use letter tiles to practice doubling final consonants and apply heart word knowledge in writing.
Introduction to the bonus letters f, l, s, and z. Students learn the rule that when a one-syllable word ends in f, l, s, or z after a short vowel, the letter is doubled. Includes the teacher guide for the full week.
Students learn the Aufbau principle, Hund's rule, and the Pauli exclusion principle to map out electron distributions across energy levels.
A foundational week-long unit on the human brain and nervous system, focusing on brain region anatomy, functional localization, and the impact of site-specific brain injuries.
A comprehensive 60-minute physics lesson exploring the atomic origins of magnetism and the mathematical modeling of magnetic forces on moving charges. Students will transition from microscopic domains to macroscopic force calculations using the Lorentz force law and right-hand rules.
This lesson focuses on phonemic awareness through the manipulation of sounds, specifically reversing phonemes in one-syllable words to build foundational reading and spelling skills.
A biology lesson focusing on how meiosis generates genetic diversity through crossing over and independent assortment. Students rotate through a lab station to analyze these processes and record their findings.
A comprehensive reading and analysis lesson exploring the specific impacts of global warming on Latin America, focusing on hurricanes, deforestation, and landslides.
This lesson explores the critical period of prenatal development, focusing on how substance misuse disrupts the science of addiction and neurological growth. Students will understand the biological connection between maternal choices and fetal brain health through a scientific lens.
An engaging introductory lesson for kindergarteners to discover the wonder of Redwood forests, focusing on their massive size, the animals that live there, and preparing for an outdoor adventure.
A deep dive into the four stages of a butterfly's life cycle: egg, larva, pupa, and adult. Students will learn the vocabulary and science behind metamorphosis.
Students apply their knowledge through a directed drawing of a butterfly and complete a summative assessment on the life cycle stages and vocabulary.
A concise assessment focused on connecting Earth science concepts across the hydrosphere and Earth's history, designed to prepare students for the Grade 8 NC EOG.
A guided practice set for middle school students focusing on the NC Science EOG requirement of using specific data evidence to support scientific conclusions. Students analyze 6 EOG-style scenarios across 6th, 7th, and 8th-grade curriculum standards.