An introductory lesson for 2nd graders on observing and recording daily weather patterns, featuring hands-on activities and data collection.
A foundational science lesson exploring the three primary states of matter—solids, liquids, and gases—through reading, visual aids, and interactive observation.
Cette séance de 2 heures permet aux élèves de distinguer qualification et compétence, d'analyser l'impact des conditions de travail sur le comportement des salariés et de mesurer la performance de l'activité humaine via des indicateurs de productivité et de climat social.
A comprehensive introduction to cybersecurity for secondary students, focusing on threat identification, personal data protection, and safe online habits through case studies and practical protocols.
A comprehensive investigation into thermal energy transfer (conduction, convection, and radiation) for 4th-grade students, featuring hands-on experiments and standards-based assessment.
Combining electricity and magnetism to create a temporary magnet. Students follow instructions to build their own electromagnet using a battery, wire, and nail.
Identifying the path electricity takes. Students differentiate between conductors that let electricity pass and insulators that stop it, while building basic circuits.
Exploring the invisible forces of magnets. Students learn about poles (North and South) and how magnetic fields create attraction and repulsion.
Introduction to what electricity is and how it moves through wires. Focuses on the concept of energy flow and simple 'push' and 'pull' analogies.
Plan de lección y recursos para la introducción a la lógica de programación y diseño de algoritmos para estudiantes de 7mo/8vo grado, utilizando JavaScript como herramienta principal.
Lección introductoria sobre el uso de HTML y CSS para construir y diseñar una página web personal desde cero, integrando lógica y pensamiento computacional.
An introduction to biomimicry for 1st Grade students, exploring how plants and animals inspire human inventions through interactive slides and creative worksheets.
An energetic, hands-on introduction to conductors and insulators for 2nd graders, featuring the 'Zap & Trap' theme to help students understand how electricity moves or stays put.
A hands-on exploration of how matter can change through heating and cooling. Students act as 'Change Detectives' to identify which changes can be undone and which are permanent.
A comprehensive lesson introducing K-1st grade students to debugging through the lens of Kodable. Students identify, circle, and fix errors in directional code sequences to help their Fuzz friends navigate grids.
Understanding how digital information is sent via binary code and assessing student knowledge of these concepts.
Exploring programming logic through loops and creating a project guide for a drone delivery program.
Introduction to the forces of flight and key terminology used in both aeronautics and computer science for disaster relief missions.
A highly visual lesson designed for WIDA Level 1 ELs, focusing on the phases of mitosis and the process of cell division using simplified language and clear diagrams.
A fun, playful building challenge for early learners. Small teams work together to build the tallest tower they can using simple materials, focusing on sharing, taking turns, and trying again.
An introduction to the concept of cycles in nature, focusing on the definition of a cycle and the repeating patterns of the seasons.
This lesson advances 4th-grade students' spreadsheet skills, moving beyond basic data entry to explore sorting, formatting, and the power of simple formulas.
A comprehensive exploration of Simple Harmonic Motion, covering restoring forces, kinematic descriptions, and the conservation of mechanical energy in oscillating systems.
Covers the four gas and ice giants (Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune), along with dwarf planets and a final unit review.
Explores the Sun as our central star and the characteristics of the four inner terrestrial planets (Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars).
Focuses on the basic movements of Earth (rotation vs. revolution), the phases of the moon, and the basics of light waves as they relate to space exploration.
Cette leçon guide les élèves dans la conception d'une affiche publicitaire pour leur mini-entreprise, en se concentrant sur le passage du format A4 au format Raisin. Elle intègre des notions de français (titre, légendes) et de mathématiques (proportionnalité) dans un cadre professionnel immersif.
An assessment-focused lesson covering essential ecology concepts including energy flow, relationships between organisms, and human impact on ecosystems.
Plan de lección detallado para docentes sobre el uso de componentes avanzados de diseño e imágenes en React Native, enfocado en la creación de interfaces responsivas e interactivas.
Esta lección se enfoca en la creación de interfaces avanzadas en React Native utilizando componentes de imagen, fondos, interactividad y diseño responsivo basado en dimensiones y flexbox. Los estudiantes aprenderán a integrar estas funcionalidades de manera progresiva a través de ejercicios prácticos guiados.
A 30-minute introductory lesson on closed syllable exceptions (ild, ind, old, ost, olt) using a secret agent theme. Students identify, read, and write 'Rule Breaker' words that have long vowels despite being in closed syllables.
A set of vibrant, high-impact flyers celebrating student growth on WY-TOPP Math (6th/7th) and Science (8th) assessments.
Plan de lección y materiales para el desarrollo de interfaces móviles avanzadas integrando componentes de imagen, interactividad y diseño responsivo en React Native.
Lección práctica de React Native centrada en la creación de interfaces dinámicas y responsivas. Los estudiantes construyen un perfil interactivo integrando componentes visuales, layouts flexibles y lógica de dimensiones.
Esta lección integra conceptos avanzados de React Native como el uso de componentes de imagen, fondos responsivos, botones interactivos y el manejo de dimensiones del dispositivo. Los estudiantes desarrollarán interfaces prácticas basadas en ejemplos reales como reproductores de música y pantallas de búsqueda.
Students will investigate how thermal energy affects the speed and spacing of particles in a gas. They will interpret models and data to explain why hot air rises and how this principle is applied to technologies like hot-air balloons.
Students will explore how the mass of a substance remains constant even as it undergoes phase changes (freezing, melting, boiling). They will analyze data involving state changes and evaluate scientific claims about matter 'disappearing' during evaporation.
Students will review the law of conservation of mass as it applies to mixtures and dissolving. They will practice interpreting data tables to prove that matter still exists even when it is no longer visible in a solution.
Students analyze the interaction between the respiratory and circulatory systems as they work together to transport oxygen from the environment to body cells for cellular respiration.
A comprehensive lesson exploring the Earth-sun-moon system, focusing on the mechanisms behind seasons, eclipses, and lunar phases through modeling and inquiry.
A comprehensive review lesson focused on enzyme characteristics, their roles in human digestion, the concept of denaturation, and graph analysis of enzyme activity. Students will explore how environmental factors like pH and temperature influence biological reactions.
Lección introductoria sobre el uso de document.getElementById y document.getElementsByTagName para transformar páginas web estáticas en experiencias interactivas.
This lesson transitions from primitive 2D arrays to grids of objects, focusing on calling methods on elements and handling null references within a matrix.