A planning worksheet for students to design their AI robot, including its mission, necessary sensors, training data categories, and basic logic (If/Then statements).
An answer key and teacher guide for the Energy Flow Explorers lesson, providing quiz answers, differentiation notes, and examples for the graphic organizer.
A comprehensive quiz assessing student understanding of food chains, producers, consumers, and decomposers, featuring multiple-choice, matching, and short-answer questions.
Vocabulary matching tiles for key ecosystem terms including producer, consumer, decomposer, and herbivore, designed for active learning.
A graphic organizer that allows students to map a food chain and categorize the roles of producers, consumers, and decomposers.
An above-grade level reading passage for 5th grade about trophic levels, the 10% rule, and trophic cascades, using advanced ecological terminology.
An on-grade level reading passage for 5th grade about food chains, including more technical vocabulary like primary/secondary consumers and apex predators.
A below-grade level reading passage about food chains, producers, and consumers, featuring simplified language and clear visual aids for 5th-grade students requiring extra support.
A student worksheet evaluating mission readiness for Mars, analyzing the modules of the Lunar Gateway, and understanding the scientific value of radio silence on the far side.
A reading passage explaining the Moon's role as a testbed for Mars, the purpose of the Lunar Gateway, and the unique advantages of radio astronomy on the lunar far side.
A presentation on the Lunar Gateway, the Moon's role as a testbed for Mars missions, and the unique potential for radio astronomy on the lunar far side.
A set of 10 printable charades cards for teaching plant tropisms. Each card includes a visual hint, acting tips, and clear biological labels designed in a vintage botanical style. Revised to fix page break issues and improve visual clarity.
A facilitation guide for teachers including learning objectives, vocabulary, a detailed pacing guide, and technical tips for leading an AI training activity.
A visual slide presentation for 5th graders explaining Artificial Intelligence, the difference between hardware and software, and the three-step process of training an AI model online using data.
A post-project student reflection document focused on technical writing precision, peer review analysis, and application of physics concepts. Includes space for performance data and engineering iteration ideas. Updated project goal to 7 feet. Optimized for single-page layout.
A complete, illustrated field-guide style article incorporating all text from the original PDF source. Explains radiometric dating, half-lives, and age comparisons with a detailed visual graphic showing isotope decay over multiple half-lives.
A teacher-facing facilitation guide providing instructional strategies, pacing suggestions, and differentiation tips for teaching the Cornell note-taking method in a 6th-grade science classroom.
A colorful and informative slide deck that introduces 6th-grade students to the Cornell note-taking method, updated to show the 4-point summary layout and Sketch Zone.
A visually engaging Cornell Notes template specifically designed for 6th-grade science students, featuring an enlarged Vocabulary section, Questions and Notes sections, a Sketch Zone, and a Summary area with 4 bullet points and a "3-4 sentences" prompt.
A free-form student brainstorming sheet for initial catapult ideas. Features large open spaces for rough sketches and material lists. Updated project goal to 7 feet.
A teacher facilitation guide for the Catapult Chaos project. Includes a daily pacing guide, safety protocols, materials list, and grading rubric. Updated project goal to 7 feet.