A student laboratory worksheet featuring background information, an expanded historical data table of wolf and moose populations (1960-2020), a blank graphing grid, and analysis questions to explore ecological interactions.
A double-sided printable flashcard set featuring 12 essential mechanical tools. Each card includes a professional icon and name on the front, with a clear, concise definition on the back, designed with a mirrored grid for easy double-sided printing.
A facilitation guide for teachers including learning objectives, a lesson sequence, guiding questions, and an assessment checklist for the mammal research project.
A structured research journal for students to document the physical traits, habitat, diet, life cycle, and conservation status of a chosen mammal. Increased writing space across three pages.
Summative exit ticket requiring students to draft a data-driven policy proposal for environmental justice.
Student mapping investigation handout where students analyze correlations between historical redlining and modern asthma health data.
Instructional slides for the Breathless Borders lesson, covering PM2.5 biology, the history of redlining, and the investigative mapping activity.
A pedagogical rationale explaining the anti-racist, culturally responsive, and equity-centered frameworks used in the Breathless Borders lesson.
A comprehensive 60-minute lesson plan for high school Living Environment focused on environmental racism, air quality, and the legacy of redlining.
A teacher's guide for facilitating a Design Thinking workshop, including pacing, key teaching points, and differentiation tips.
A visual presentation guiding students through the five stages of the Design Thinking process, renamed to Entrepreneur Mindset, featuring rough draft terminology.
A student-facing self-assessment checklist covering the five stages of design thinking (Empathize, Define, Ideate, Prototype, Test) with an entrepreneur-inspired design.
A student-friendly STEM project rubric with simple language like "STEM Knowledge" and "Best Effort." It includes space for teacher feedback and self-grading, with all grade-level references removed for universal application.