Closing slides for Lesson 4. Summarizes all evidence gathered throughout the week (physical, biometric, and chemical) and prompts students to synthesize their findings to make a final accusation.
An informative letter for parents and guardians explaining the AI Project Lab series, the "Co-Pilot" philosophy, and how to support responsible AI use at home. Updated for single-page printing.
A customizable classroom AI policy template that uses a "Traffic Light" system to define appropriate vs. inappropriate AI use for students. Consolidated to a single page.
Teacher guide for Mini Lesson 3, optimized for printing with clear instruction blocks, sequential script steps, and high-contrast consolidated layout.
A student worksheet for Mini Lesson 3. Consolidated to a single page with high content density, clear writing lines, and a professional layout for classroom printing.
A slide deck for Mini Lesson 3 that covers AI hallucinations, the necessity of cross-referencing sources, and academic honesty. Updated with sketch aesthetic, fixed spacing ("The Gold Rule"), and teacher notes. (Final font size adjustment)
Teacher guide for Mini Lesson 2, optimized for printing with a consolidated layout, clear script steps, and an ink-friendly high-contrast answer key.
A student worksheet for Mini Lesson 2. Consolidated to a single page with high content density, clear writing lines, and a handy toolkit footer for printing efficiency.
A slide deck for Mini Lesson 2 that teaches students how to write specific, context-heavy AI prompts to get better support for their projects. Updated with sketch aesthetic, CTC formula clarity, and teacher notes. (Final font size adjustment)
Teacher guide for Mini Lesson 1, optimized for printing with clear instruction blocks, page-break prevention, and consolidated layout.
A student worksheet for Mini Lesson 1. Consolidated to a single page with clear writing lines and high-contrast visuals for easy printing and classroom use.
A slide deck for Mini Lesson 1 that introduces AI as a co-pilot for projects, emphasizing the difference between using AI to support thinking versus replacing thinking. Now with teacher notes and sketch aesthetic. (Final font size adjustment)
A detailed teacher answer key for the Layer Logic Organizer, providing altitude ranges, visual characteristics, and the biological or scientific significance of each atmospheric layer. Revised to ensure single-page layout and improved visual clarity.
Revised answer key for the CRISPR Quest Worksheet. Fixed the page break orphaning issue and clarified the distinction between scientific theories and laws for 6th-grade students.
A 6th-grade worksheet applying scientific method concepts to genetic engineering. Revised to fix layout issues in Section 5 and improve overall polish.
A revised, single-page definition and reference sheet covering scientific inquiry, consolidated for easier classroom use.
Visual slides for a 6th-grade review of the scientific method, using genetic engineering and CRISPR as a thematic context. Fixed awkward phrasing on Slide 4.
A comprehensive facilitation guide for the teacher, updated with a expanded 5-suspect roster. Provides a master reference table for biometric and physical data, pacing details for each lesson, and strategies for managing a more complex investigation.
Updated interview transcripts for five suspects, adding Secretary Sarah and IT Ian to the investigation. Includes structured student response areas and a teacher answer key for motive analysis. Optimized for 7th-grade readability and print continuity.
The final answer key and solution guide for the teacher, updated for the 5-suspect roster. Details Coach Miller as the culprit and provide a clear elimination rationale for Carl, Peters, Sarah, and Ian. Optimized for single-page printing and teacher quick-reference.