A high-energy presentation to review Earth's spheres and the water cycle. It uses a "secret agent" theme to engage students in vocabulary review and system interaction analysis.
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 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.