Identify ways homes can conserve water and manage waste sustainably. Students will explore greywater systems and calculate daily water usage for a typical family.
A deep dive into how plants convert light into life, covering the chemical formula, chloroplast anatomy, and the flow of energy.
A cross-curricular lesson where 6th grade students explore music genres through the lens of classification algorithms and data attributes. Students will learn to identify genres based on specific criteria and design their own logic-based sorting systems.
An 11-day series of class starters focused on forensic reasoning, case synthesis, and professional communication of findings.
A 10-day series of class starters covering biological evidence, blood patterns, DNA analysis, and ethics in genetics.
An 11-day series of class starters exploring physical and trace evidence, including fingerprints, hair, fibers, and soil.
A 10-day series of class starters focused on observation skills, documentation, ethics, and the history of forensic science.
Final reflection on the unit. Students explore real-world green buildings in their community and create an action plan for one sustainable change.
Teams present their final home designs to the class, providing constructive feedback using the 'Glow and Grow' format and participating in a gallery walk.
Students work in teams to create their home designs through posters or digital models, receiving teacher and peer feedback to refine their solutions.