Atomic structure, electron configurations, and periodic trends like electronegativity and ionization energy. Examines group properties and the organization of elements by atomic number.
A series of high-stakes science laboratory mysteries designed for middle school students. Each mystery focuses on a specific branch of science (Biology, Physics, Chemistry, Geology, Ecology) and uses 8 forensic clues to solve a case.
A comprehensive collection of core science units covering Environmental Science, Biology, and Physical Science. This sequence provides high-impact instructional slides, hands-on lab experiences, guided notes, and differentiated assessments for five major scientific domains.
A comprehensive, highly engaging chemistry exploration of nuclear processes, including radioactive decay, nuclear stability, fission, fusion, half-life calculations, and modern nuclear technologies. Studentsrotate through four interactive stations to master atomic chemistry.
Un programme complet de révision intensive pour le Brevet, regroupant des fiches, exercices et corrigés détaillés en français et en physique-chimie.
A comprehensive science curriculum for 8th grade students working at a 1st grade academic level, covering all North Carolina Essential Standards with simplified language, high-interest visuals, and structured support.
A 4-lesson sequence designed to help high school chemistry students master Coulomb's Law through qualitative reasoning, mathematical practice, and application to atomic structure. The sequence aligns with Iowa High School Chemistry standards and OpenSciEd's inquiry-based approach.
A 15-day intensive review sequence for the 8th Grade Science STAAR, focusing on Category 1-4 TEKS and new STAAR 2.0 question formats.
A comprehensive 12th-grade astronomy unit exploring the life cycles of stars, from their formation in nebulae to their dramatic deaths as white dwarfs, neutron stars, or black holes. Students analyze H-R diagrams, nuclear fusion processes, and the origins of chemical elements in the universe.
A 5-lesson sequence for 6th-grade students connecting the Periodic Table to engineering and material science. Students explore how atomic structure determines macroscopic properties, research elements in technology, investigate carbon's versatility, and apply their knowledge to solve engineering design challenges.
This sequence introduces 6th-grade students to atomic structure, focusing on subatomic particles, atomic number, isotopes, and electron shells. Students progress from identifying fundamental particles to constructing complex Bohr models for the first eighteen elements of the periodic table.
A comprehensive sequence for 8th-grade students exploring the internal structure of atoms. Students move from modeling subatomic particles to calculating atomic mass, constructing Bohr models, and investigating isotopes, culminating in the ability to decode periodic table tiles.
A project-based physics sequence exploring how periodic properties like conductivity and band gaps inform material science and engineering. Students learn about metals, semiconductors, alloys, and isotopes, culminating in a design challenge.
A comprehensive STEM project choice unit designed for 7th-grade students to explore various scientific and engineering topics through self-directed learning and creative output.
A comprehensive 8th-grade review game covering major concepts in Social Studies, Math, and Science. Designed for classroom engagement and cumulative review.
A comprehensive Grade 8 Science lesson covering atoms, the periodic table, and chemical reactions, aligned with TEKS 8.5A-E. Features model-based instruction using Johnstone's triangle to prepare students for STAAR success.
An arts-integrated science lesson where students analyze the 'Matter Song' to write and perform their own element-themed verses.