An instructional slide deck covering the Moon's characteristics and its phases. It uses high-contrast visuals to explain that the Moon orbits Earth, reflects sunlight, and appears in different shapes throughout the month.
A strictly accurate reproduction of the original Christmas Island food web worksheet. It maintains all 8 energy flow arrows with original colors (Yellow, Green, Pink, Red, Black) and replicates the organism layout precisely using high-contrast icons and emojis. Optimized for a single-page layout with perfectly aligned student response areas.
A set of 16 printable vocabulary cards for the Growth and Guidance Unit, featuring key terms from brain development, theorists, and play stages. Designed for student study and classroom review.
A comprehensive 3-page study guide for the Growth and Guidance Unit, covering brain development percentages, directional growth (Cephalocaudal/Proximodistal), the four major ECE theorists, the five developmental domains, Parten's play stages, and identity formation strategies. Now includes a dedicated page for practice short-answer questions to help students prepare for writing responses on the unit test.
An updated three-page reading passage about yellow crazy ants on Christmas Island, now featuring realistic, anatomically accurate SVG "Field Sketch" illustrations of the ants, red crabs, lac scale insects, and honeydew. Formatted for consistent alignment and perfect page flow.
A detailed teacher's answer key for the Growth Roadmap Unit Test, providing correct answers for matching, multiple-choice, and Parten's play scenarios. Optimized for a single-page quick reference.
A comprehensive unit test for ECE guidance students, covering brain growth, developmental domains, theorists (Skinner, Dewey, Bandura, Parten), and identity formation. Now includes a dedicated section for Parten's play scenarios. Optimized for a clean 2-page layout.
A set of 8 printable biotechnology vocabulary cards for student reference. Each card features a key term, definition, icon, and illustrative example from the Zion Protocol case study. Cards are themed with color-coded borders for easy organization. Revised for better print layout and contrast to fit on a single page.
High-contrast student drill sheet Version E for 9th-grade special education, focusing on suffix accuracy and visual discrimination of look-alike word pairs like dinner/diner.
High-contrast student drill sheet Version D for 9th-grade special education, focusing on suffix accuracy and visual discrimination of look-alike word pairs like person/prison.
High-contrast student drill sheet Version C for 9th-grade special education, focusing on suffix accuracy and visual discrimination of look-alike word pairs like bottle/battle.
High-contrast student drill sheet Version B for 9th-grade special education, focusing on suffix accuracy and visual discrimination of look-alike word pairs like batter/better.
A printable exit ticket for the gene editing lesson, featuring two cards per page. Includes assessment questions on pleiotropy and ethics, alongside a reflective scale for student engagement. Now optimized for page breaks.
A high-contrast student drill sheet for 9th-grade special education, focusing on suffix accuracy and visual discrimination of look-alike word pairs like party/parties and pottery.
A simplified one-page teacher implementation guide for 9th-grade special education reading fluency drills, focusing on suffix accuracy and visual discrimination strategies.
A visual slide deck supporting the gene editing lesson. Includes definitions of CRISPR, the concept of pleiotropy, a visualization of Zion's case study, and discussion prompts for classroom engagement. Updated with Lab Activities.
The official teacher answer key for the Zion Protocol Worksheet. Provides matching answers, completed Punnett squares, DNA sequences, and grading rubrics/guidance for ethics discussion questions. Now with improved labeling and parent alleles.
A comprehensive guided reading worksheet covering gene editing, vocabulary matching, DNA sequencing, Punnett square probability, and an ethics case study based on the Story of Zion. Includes the full reading passage for a self-contained activity. Now with improved layout and labeling.
A "rough draft" planning document for Operation Earth. It helps students map their research findings into a logical slide-by-slide sequence, including spaces for layout sketches and peer feedback.
A project-specific rubric for Operation Earth, evaluating research quality, content accuracy, visual presentation, and citations. Uses a 'Mission Success' theme to maintain project immersion.
A formal research document for Operation Earth, structured as a field log. It provides guided sections for source validation, data collection (Problem, Impact, Solutions), and a final reference list.
A mission-style choice board for Operation Earth featuring 12 environmental challenges and two project delivery options. Designed with a high-tech tactical aesthetic to engage students in their 'mission selection'.
A student-facing project roadmap and timeline for Operation Earth. It breaks the project into four distinct phases: Topic Reconnaissance, Intelligence Gathering, Strategic Blueprint, and Final Deployment.
A comprehensive teacher answer key for the Wave Pulse Task Cards, featuring explained solutions, a visual diagram key, and pedagogical tips for addressing common wave misconceptions. Revised for better contrast and page flow.
Instructional support for the Ant Invaders lesson, including learning objectives, discussion prompts, and an answer key for vocabulary. Updated to remove references to the graphic organizer.
Visual slides for instruction. Added vocabulary slide, improved text contrast, fixed text sizing, and removed overflow issues.
A final unit assessment designed for accessibility. It features large, clear fonts, simplified multiple-choice options with identical styling to prevent cues, and a creative drawing area for students to demonstrate their favorite concept from the unit.
A fun, interactive trivia-style slide deck to review unit concepts. It poses multiple-choice questions about the Sun, Earth's cycles, and the planets with high-contrast, visually supportive layouts to encourage student participation and confidence before the final assessment.