A step-by-step guide for students to navigate the research and writing process, broken down into five clear stages with an included final checklist.
Final worksheet titled "Our Planet Documentary Worksheet" with refined layout, white student work areas, and consistent branding.
Updated teacher guide with the new "Our Planet" title and refined instructional flow.
Consolidated answer key for "Our Planet" documentary, now fitting on a single page with improved layout and balanced solution columns.
Updated instructional slides titled "Our Planet Documentary Slides" with refined content and consistent naming.
A teacher facilitation guide providing instructional scripts, pacing, and discussion prompts for the 'Shifting Earth' lesson.
A visual presentation explaining the mechanics of tectonic plates, different types of boundaries, and how earthquakes are triggered by energy release.
A narrative-driven reading passage that introduces characters and setting while weaving in the scientific concepts of tectonic plates and transform boundaries.
A presentation for teaching RL circuits, covering differential equations, charging/discharging phases, and time constants with high-impact visuals and consistent 5τ markers. Presentation optimized with clear axis labels and consistent table styling.
A comprehensive answer key and teacher resource for the Matter Makeovers lesson, updated with the new scenario solutions.
A student worksheet featuring a reading passage on matter transformation and a categorizing activity for physical vs. chemical changes with updated scenarios.
An engaging slide deck explaining physical and chemical changes with visual examples and the '5 Clues' for detection.
A 6-page scaffolded chemistry assessment designed for 10-11th grade English Language Learners (Entering, Emerging, Developing). It features simplified language, visual aids, and differentiated sentence stems for modeling, chemical balancing, and reasoning tasks.
A writing graphic organizer and final draft template for students to write a "Green Pledge," featuring scaffolds for topic sentences, reasons, and a closing.
A speaking workshop graphic organizer that provides sentence starters and preparation space for a class discussion on climate change, tailored for students with foundational communication skills.
A listening graphic organizer designed for use with the NASA Climate Change video, providing structured spaces for students to capture key information through drawing or writing.
A simplified reading passage about climate change paired with a Main Idea and Details graphic organizer, specifically scaffolded for 3rd-4th grade reading levels.
A guided notes worksheet designed to accompany the Climate Basics Slides, featuring simplified fill-in-the-blanks, matching, and personal reflection for students with foundational literacy.
An engaging slide presentation introducing climate change basics, the greenhouse effect, and personal impact with simplified text and bold visuals for foundational learners.
A comprehensive teacher lesson plan for the Earth Guardians lesson, featuring pacing guides, differentiation strategies, and an integrated skills overview for teaching climate change to high schoolers with foundational literacy needs.
A checklist for both teachers and students to ensure all project requirements—terminology, history, modern science, and MLA citations—are met.
A multi-page research paper template with structured sections for terminology, history, current theories, hypothesis support, and MLA citations.
A visual presentation introducing the components of a science research paper, emphasizing source credibility and MLA formatting.
An answer key and exemplar resource for teachers, providing concrete examples of how students should record facts and opinions across the three science topics.
A nature-based graphic organizer for recording evidence of weathering and erosion. Encourages students to separate objective observations from subjective feelings through sketching and writing.
A graphic organizer focused on plant structures and adaptations. Students sketch plant parts and distinguish between verifiable scientific facts and subjective opinions.
An outdoor graphic organizer for students to record human impact on the environment. Features a table for sketching observations and writing corresponding facts and opinions.
A comprehensive teacher's guide for conducting outdoor science observations. Includes setup instructions, ELA integration tips for fact vs. opinion, and differentiation strategies.
A teacher-facing instructional guide for facilitating the Habitat Hunters outdoor lesson, revised to improve page flow, remove blank pages, and clarify slide references.
A comprehensive student field guide for outdoor habitat exploration, including a scavenger hunt checklist, a site sketch area, observation notes, and reflective journaling prompts. Revised for better page breaks and layout consistency.
An introductory presentation for a habitat-themed outdoor lesson, covering the four basic needs of living things and safety rules for outdoor exploration.
Introductory slides for the Tiny World Explorers lesson. Covers ecosystem basics, biotic vs. abiotic factors, micro-habitat concepts, and outdoor safety/etiquette.
A teacher guide for the Micro-Habitat outdoor lesson. Includes learning objectives, materials list, detailed instructional steps, and discussion prompts for deep synthesis.
A two-page printable field journal for 5th-grade students to document biotic and abiotic factors in a micro-habitat. It includes mapping space, observation tables, and reflection questions.
A comprehensive teaching guide for the Moon Phases lesson, including pacing, common misconceptions, discussion prompts, extensions, and a complete worksheet answer key.
A student worksheet featuring vocabulary matching, diagram shading for the eight lunar phases, and critical thinking questions about the lunar cycle.
A comprehensive 15-slide presentation covering the 28-day lunar cycle, waxing and waning terminology, and detailed visual breakdowns of all eight moon phases using precise SVG diagrams.
Advanced level independent practice for Lesson 1. Focuses on the connection between genetic variation and tolerance, energy allocation for homeostasis, and how differing tolerance ranges impact competition and biodiversity. Revised for better spacing and readability.
A comprehensive 10-page guide on inductors and RL circuits for AP Physics C. It covers physical foundations, differential equation derivations, time constants, and energy analysis with a professional, technical aesthetic. Layout optimized for print with student checkpoint areas and a high-fidelity model circuit diagram. Simple HTML-based math ensures perfect rendering in all environments.
A comprehensive teacher guide for the Color Lab, including learning objectives, material lists, setup tips, and a facilitation script with fixed page-break handling.
A two-page student lab worksheet for investigating subtractive color mixing using primary pigments. Includes primary swatches, mixing challenges, and reflection questions with optimized student work areas.
An introductory slide deck explaining the physics of visible light, additive color mixing (light), and subtractive color mixing (pigments) with accurate blending diagrams and high-contrast labels.
Teacher answer key for the Magnetic Momentum Guided Notes, including full derivations, graph sketches, and conceptual answers. Optimized for 2 clean pages with robust text-based math.
A student notes packet for Inductance, featuring detailed explanations of charging and discharging phases, corrected time constant notation, and student-ready graphing areas for current and voltage with time constant markers up to 5τ. Layout optimized for 2 clean pages with improved spacing.
Final exit ticket for the Ecological Tolerance unit. Encourages students to synthesize their learning and identify priority abiotic factors for conservation.
Advanced unit assessment for the Ecological Tolerance unit. Focuses on energy trade-offs, global migration impacts on food webs, and a complex scenario analysis of invasive species competition in fluctuating environments.
Foundational unit assessment for the Ecological Tolerance unit. Features core concept multiple choice, short-answer questions on energy allocation and specialist strategies, and a visual identification task for tolerance limits. Revised with improved SVG axis labels and optimized page flow.
Unit-wide review notes for Lesson 5: Threshold Hunters. Includes a rapid-recall Do Now for the three zones, synthesis fill-ins for key unit concepts, and a final reflection on the application of tolerance to conservation. Revised for optimal page flow and larger writing areas.