Visually engaging slides to introduce cell types, organelle analogies, and the differences between plant and animal cells with large text and high-contrast visuals.
A high-impact mission rubric for Operation Earth. Redesigned to fit on a single page with chunked, ELL-friendly language and mission-themed criteria. Includes larger table headers and darker feedback lines.
A high-stakes research planner for Operation Earth with sentence stems for ELL support and enlarged text for high-impact mission planning. Optimized for a single-page layout with increased handwriting space.
A high-impact choice board for Operation Earth with 12 research missions, enlarged text, and chunked ELL support with explicit sentence stems for deliverables and success criteria. Optimized for a single-page layout.
A vibrant introductory slide deck for the impactful Operation Earth project, featuring a recap of the briefing video and mission protocols.
A comprehensive answer key and facilitator guide for the Anne Kolb Nature Center scavenger hunt, updated to match the 25-question BINGO grid order and exact wording.
A nature-themed BINGO scavenger hunt for the Anne Kolb Nature Center featuring 25 exploration questions with exact user wording and a two-part reflection section. Question 14 (Anne Kolb) is placed in the center of the 5x5 grid.
A reference guide for students providing the dice roll outcomes and rules for both natural and human-influenced wolf population simulation trials.
A double-sided student worksheet featuring structured data tables for recording wolf population changes over 15 years in two different simulation scenarios.
A teacher-facing answer key and grading guide for the Wolf Tracker Exit Ticket.
A 5-question exit ticket for students to reflect on the wolf pack simulation, covering limiting factors, human interference, and conservation history.
A comprehensive guide for teachers to deliver the Cell City Explorers lesson, including pacing, modification strategies, and answer keys.
A simplified fill-in-the-blank handout explaining the three parts of the Cell Theory with word banks and visual analogies.