A comparison worksheet where students write and draw about the four different water features, followed by a simple multiple-choice identification section.
An action-packed, hands-on 8-day 4-H camp program focusing on Head, Heart, Hands, and Health. Students tackle engineering, teamwork, ecology, nutrition, and art challenges through daily active learning.
An active-recall study unit on natural selection and evolutionary evidence, featuring graphic organizers, application activities, and a practice quiz.
Complete teacher answer key for the Evolution Study Guide, containing completed vocabulary matching and high-quality exemplar written responses styled in blue ink.
Cette séquence de formation de 14 heures sur 2 jours est conçue spécifiquement pour les praticiens de terrain en Nouvelle-Calédonie (milieu tropical). Elle couvre la physiologie des graines, la germination, les techniques de conservation à court et long terme (séchage, conditionnement) et intègre un module spécialisé sur la conservation des semences de tubercules locaux (igname, patate douce, manioc, taro).
A collection of differentiated word search puzzles focusing on basic brain anatomy, vocabulary, and functions for fourth-grade students. Includes beginner and advanced levels with matching answer keys.
A traditional 2-page print-ready study guide for 8th-grade science, featuring direct definitions, structured vocabulary matching, and four scenario-based short-answer practice questions.
A year-long, self-paced entrepreneurship curriculum spanning September to May for alternative education students in work-study placements. Students transform real-world work experience into a modular business plan and slide presentation.
An interactive lesson introducing elementary or middle school students to the three major divisions of the brain: the Cerebrum, Cerebellum, and Brain Stem.
A detailed single-page teacher answer key and pedagogical guide for the Survival Showdown Quiz, containing a quick-grade matrix and thorough explanations for why each option is correct or incorrect.
A cross-curricular, 3-day project-based unit combining science, argumentative writing, and graphic design. Students investigate the ecological impacts of light pollution, write a data-driven persuasive proposal, and design a community awareness campaign poster.
An engaging, highly visual science lesson exploring beetles as the armored tanks of the insect world, designed specifically for fifth-grade students reading below grade level. Students learn about elytra, beetle adaptation, and compare insect armor to that of the armadillo through scaffolded activities.
A 10-question application-based multiple-choice practice quiz for 8th-grade science students, testing their mastery of natural selection and evidence of evolution vocabulary under real-world scenarios.