A student worksheet for recording observations during the video and classroom exploration. It includes spaces for 'Magic Three' identification, a testing table for classroom objects, and a final conclusion section.
A teacher-facing reflection guide to be completed after the observation, designed to facilitate a productive post-conference discussion regarding scaling lessons and classroom management.
A formal teacher observation feedback document based on the Marzano framework, specifically addressing learning targets, instructional deep-dives into scale conversion, and classroom management strategies.
A comprehensive teacher's guide for the Coded by Clouds lesson, including objectives, materials, a step-by-step instructional sequence, and differentiation strategies. Revised to fix page breaks and formatting.
An answer key and scoring guide for the Cloud Detective Worksheet, providing expected answers and criteria for evaluation. Revised to prevent layout splits and improve contrast.
A 1-page activity worksheet where students identify cloud types from descriptions and create their own sky observation sketch with a matching weather forecast. Revised to fit one page and improve contrast.
A 7-slide presentation covering cloud types (Cirrus, Cumulus, Stratus, Cumulonimbus) and their specific weather messages for forecasting in New England. Revised with improved visuals and text contrast.
A 1-page warm-up worksheet for students to make initial weather predictions based on sky observations, activating prior knowledge about cloud types and weather patterns. Revised to fit one page and include handwriting guides.
A comprehensive teacher facilitation guide for Operation Earth. Includes a mission timeline for document deployment, specific support strategies for bilingual/ELL students, inquiry prompts, and presentation ideas. Simplified language is used for easy educator reference.
A simplified tactical worksheet to help students narrow their research focus. Uses simple language like 'Where?', 'Who?', and 'Why?' to guide bilingual students through picking a specific research target. Light backgrounds are used in all work areas for handwriting legibility.
A mission-themed brainstorming worksheet for Operation Earth with simplified language for bilingual students. Scaffolds inquiry from basic facts to 'hard' questions using a question ladder and a central mind map.
A teacher's resource containing answer keys for the sorting activity and assessment, along with instructional tips and common misconceptions.
A two-page summative assessment featuring visual identification questions, multiple-choice scenarios, and short-answer comparisons.
A two-page cut-and-paste activity where students sort examples into structural and behavioral adaptation categories.
A set of two visual anchor charts defining structural and behavioral adaptations, with specific focus on camouflage, mimicry, and habitat-specific examples.
An expanded two-page student worksheet featuring detailed descriptions of the ocean, rainforest, and grassland biomes, with a dedicated second page for selection and written explanation.
An instructional guide for teachers providing learning objectives, discussion prompts, and a rubric to support the Biome Discovery lesson.
A two-page sorting activity where students match organisms from the Arctic, Desert, and Coral Reef to their correct ecosystems and identify producers.
A visual slide deck exploring energy flow in extreme ecosystems (Arctic, Desert, Reef) and introducing the concept of wildlife crossings.
A creative two-page design activity where students draft a wildlife bridge to solve habitat fragmentation and analyze its impact on energy flow.
An aquatic food web worksheet where students identify producers/consumers and draw energy flow arrows for a pond ecosystem.
A two-page cut-and-paste activity where students build a terrestrial food web for a forest ecosystem and draw energy flow arrows.
A visual slide deck introducing food webs, the difference between food chains and webs, and contrasting terrestrial and aquatic energy foundations.
A one-page reading passage about energy flow and trophic levels, followed by four multiple-choice comprehension questions.
A comprehensive single-page teacher-facing resource providing the answer key for all student activities, including the new wildlife bridge design project and the habitat hike.
A comprehensive matching and identification worksheet focusing on trophic level vocabulary, including a fixed 4-level diagram lab for color-coding.
A colorful two-page cut-and-paste activity where students assemble an energy pyramid using trophic labels and specific prairie organisms.
A visual slide deck introducing energy pyramids, trophic levels (producers to tertiary consumers), and the 10% energy transfer rule.
A participant handout for Lesson 2 (Decomposition) with a Rally Coach section for low-lift tasks, a Professional Blueprint for classroom application, and a reflective Coach's Corner connecting early exposure to long-term CS success.
A 5-slide presentation for Lesson 2 (Decomposition) featuring the Allison Cuttler quote, the video intro, Rally Coach instructions, and professional application examples across storytelling, standards, and math.
Updated facilitation guide for Lesson 2 (Decomposition), featuring quotes from Krauss & Prottsman and Allison Cuttler, a Rally Coach instructional strategy, and cross-curricular connections from literacy to industrial tech.
A teacher guide with standards, pacing, and pedagogical tips. Optimized for single-page use with improved contrast and layout.
A structured planning document for advocacy projects. Optimized for 2-page printing with an expanded sketch area and clear checklist.
A research and analysis worksheet where students investigate environmental inequality. Optimized for 2-page printing with generous work areas and built-in visual aids.
A 6-slide presentation covering environmental justice concepts, the Flint water crisis, urban air pollution data, and potential community solutions.
A comprehensive answer key for the Food Chain Builder Activity and the Chain Reaction Worksheet, including all eight ecosystem chains and vocabulary definitions.
A teacher-facing facilitation guide providing lesson objectives, a pacing guide, discussion prompts, and notes on common student misconceptions regarding food chains.
A worksheet featuring vocabulary matching, a food chain diagram analysis (Corn -> Mouse -> Owl), and a creative section for students to draw their own food chain. Designed for 3rd-grade assessment.
A hands-on activity where students cut out organism cards and paste them into the correct ecosystem food chains. Covers all eight requested ecosystems: Grassland, Backyard, Rainforest, Tundra, Ocean, Desert, Forest, and Pond.
A set of interactive slides that introduce the concept of food chains, define producers and consumers, and showcase example chains from eight diverse ecosystems. Includes clear visuals and directional arrows to illustrate energy flow.
Teacher's reference and answer key for the Cycle Quest worksheet, providing suggested responses and textual evidence for RI.3.1 assessment.
A comprehensive reading passage about the water cycle with targeted 'How' and 'Why' comprehension questions to build RI.3.1 proficiency.
A vibrant slide deck introducing RI.3.1 skills through the lens of the water cycle, teaching students how to distinguish between 'how' and 'why' questions using scientific evidence.
A teacher-facing facilitation guide for the Waste Wise project, including learning objectives, pacing, safety notes, and discussion prompts.
A detailed grading rubric for the Trash to Treasure video project, focusing on scientific accuracy, creative execution, and technical quality.
A comprehensive project guide and rubric for high school students to create a video documentary or performance art piece focused on waste management and upcycling, inspired by Shoji Yamasaki.
A student brainstorming and curation guide for Lesson 19, helping them define their brand's visual voice through keywords and consistent image filtering.
A joint teacher facilitator guide for Lessons 18 and 19, providing instructional strategies for teaching brand documentation, style guides, and visual tone through Canva.
A visually rich slide deck for Lesson 19, exploring brand personality and visual tone. It features personality comparisons (Disney vs. Tesla), photography style analysis, and technical instruction on Canva image filters.
A student planning worksheet for Lesson 18, helping students document their brand's color palette, typography pairing, and alignment rules before building their formal Style Guide in Canva.