A vibrant 6-slide presentation to introduce animal characteristics and habitats vocabulary with large icons and high-impact bilingual text (English/Chinese). All vocabulary words are in lower case.
An answer key for teachers featuring a color-coded answer grid and full balancing equations for the Reaction Reactor Exam.
A professional 50-question student answer sheet designed for the Reaction Reactor exam, including numbered bubble sections and a dedicated workspace for calculations.
A 50-question high school IPC chemistry final exam covering atom counting, bonding, chemical reactions, and equation balancing, complete with visual diagrams and student work areas.
A crosswalk matrix that maps the five ENL proficiency levels (Entering to Commanding) to specific student capabilities and tiered MTSS support strategies.
A decision-making matrix for district teams to determine student placement and movement within the MTSS tiers for ENL, focusing on entrance/exit triggers and comparative peer data.
A professional reference guide for teachers that categorizes instructional scaffolds for ENL students by language domain and proficiency level, supporting Tier 1 and Tier 2 instruction.
A strategic district-level handbook outlining the three-tiered MTSS model for ENL students, featuring specific entrance/exit criteria, screening protocols, and tier-specific focus areas.
A presentation slide deck for teachers to introduce the five types of chemical reactions and provide strategies for balancing complex chemical equations in an 11th-grade chemistry setting.
A comprehensive answer key and teacher guide for the Reaction Remix worksheet, including balanced equations, reaction classifications, and instructional tips for high school chemistry educators.
A student worksheet for 11th-grade chemistry students to practice balancing chemical equations and identifying five major types of reactions: synthesis, decomposition, combustion, single replacement, and double replacement.
A comprehensive teacher answer key for the Light Logic Lab Manual. Includes model data for reflection and refraction, step-by-step explanations for the Law of Reflection and Snell's Law conceptual trends, and pedagogical tips for addressing student misconceptions. Revised for improved page flow and contrast.
A comprehensive, student-friendly lab manual for exploring the principles of reflection and refraction. Includes a conceptual introduction reading passage, detailed procedures for mirror and water-dish investigations, organized data tables, and scaffolded analysis questions including the 'Archer Fish' and 'Classroom Mirror' challenges. Revised for improved page breaks, corrected grammar, and high-contrast SVG diagrams.
Comprehensive teacher instructions for delivering the School Talk Essentials lesson, including warm-up ideas, pacing, and differentiation strategies.
An introductory ESL worksheet featuring sentence starters and visual icons for practicing greetings and school-related help phrases.
Visual presentation slides for teaching basic school greetings and help-seeking phrases to ESL beginners.
Teacher's answer key for the beginner foundation assessment, providing model sentences and spelling for all five lesson sections. Now includes the expanded food section.
A multi-page assessment worksheet for beginner ESL students, featuring picture-cued writing prompts for feelings, numbers, countries, classroom objects, and food. Now includes expanded food vocabulary.
A set of high-impact "Art Plates" for a Big Book, featuring layered CSS designs, atmospheric lighting, and thematic icons to illustrate forest animal survival traits.
A set of stylized "Art Plates" designed to be the front illustrations for a Big Book. Each plate uses bold colors, icons, and emojis to represent a key part of the forest animal survival story.
A narrative story designed for a "Big Book" format. Each page provides 1st-grade level text focused on animal survival traits, habitats, and family behaviors, intended to be attached to the back of large illustrations.
A updated "Big Book" slide deck based on Margaret Wise Brown's "The Important Book" format. It highlights how various forest animals use their unique traits to survive in their habitats.
A teacher resource containing answer keys for the Imagineer Lab reading questions, the correct pairings for the Mechanical Match Cards, and a simplified grading rubric for the ride design challenge. Revised for a compact 1-page layout.
A vocabulary matching game featuring the six simple machines. Includes three sets of cards for students to match: the machine name, its scientific definition, and a specific real-world example from a theme park attraction. All cards have identical styling with small corner labels identifying them as Machine, Definition, or Example. Darkened labels for better print contrast.
A simplified "Rapid Prototyping" engineering challenge where students build and test a single mechanical feature (lift, spinner, or launcher) using common classroom supplies. Includes a blueprint drawing area and reflection questions.
An informational text reading activity that explains the six types of simple machines through examples found in famous Disney theme park attractions, including comprehension questions and a sketching area. Revised to move the Lab Analysis to its own page (Page 3) and balance the machines across Pages 1 and 2.
A student-facing activity sheet that reinforces the forest animal traits and diets introduced in the chant, with space for drawing and observation writing.