Students explore the diverse ecosystems of our planet through a non-fiction reading passage and an engaging class discussion focused on animal adaptations and survival.
A series of five reading comprehension worksheets for 3rd grade, focusing on cause, effect, and main idea. Each worksheet features a unique passage with five EOG-style multiple-choice questions and space for student annotations or notes.
A series of five targeted worksheets designed to review 3rd-grade fraction concepts through various visual models, including bar models, circle areas, set models, and number lines. Each worksheet prepares students for EOG-style questions with rigorous practice and dedicated workspace.
A professional development assessment designed to evaluate understanding of the differences between hybrid and blended learning models, essential tools, and instructional strategies.
The foundational planning materials for the full-year Life Science: Biology curriculum, providing a high-level roadmap and detailed unit breakdowns.
A health-science focused lesson on the anatomy, physiology, and clinical implications of increased intracranial pressure, featuring the Monro-Kellie doctrine and Cushing's Triad.
An introductory lesson on business ethics, covering major historical scandals, regulatory responses, and modern ethical dilemmas in the corporate world.
A comprehensive substitute teacher plan for 1st and 4th period Biology and 2nd period Forensics, focusing on environmental research and forensic impression evidence.
A lesson exploring the eight phases of the moon, focusing on their appearance from Earth, their orbital positions, and the predictable patterns of the lunar cycle.
A comprehensive lesson on butterfly biology and conservation, focusing on citing textual evidence and structured informative writing for 4th-5th grade students.
A welcoming set of resources for a school Open House, featuring a habitat-themed activity for students and families.
An all-in-one review session covering Life Science, Physical Science, Earth and Space Science, and Engineering Design for the 5th grade MCAS.
An introductory lesson on physical and chemical changes for grade 5 students, focusing on identifying signs of change and differentiating between reversible and irreversible processes.
A deep dive into the structures and reactions of organic molecules and biomolecules, focusing on nomenclature, structural identification, and biological functions.
This lesson covers the logic and programming required to create a digital switch interface using Python, focusing on key bindings and signal processing.
An introductory lesson exploring the differences between physical and chemical changes through visual examples, interactive discussion, and a guided lab investigation.
A comprehensive lesson exploring Earth's four major systems: the geosphere, hydrosphere, atmosphere, and biosphere. Students will learn to identify each sphere and describe the complex ways they interact to sustain life and shape the planet.
A self-contained lesson introducing 4th and 5th graders to the basics of Machine Learning, focusing on how computers learn from patterns and data.