A Pre-K science sequence exploring animal growth, from matching babies and parents to understanding the complex life cycles of butterflies and frogs. Students develop observation skills and learn that all living things change over time.
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.
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.
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.
A comprehensive unit on rainforest ecology, climate regulation, and conservation. Students explore the structural layers of the rainforest, their roles as carbon sinks, the threats of deforestation, and collaborative solutions for preservation.
Séquence complète de biologie végétale appliquée pour les classes de Seconde Horticulture et Seconde NJPF (Nature, Jardins, Paysages, Forêt) en lycée agricole. Cette séquence aborde l'anatomie, la physiologie, la reproduction et l'écophysiologie végétale sous un angle technique, scientifique et professionnel.
A comprehensive biology curriculum aligned with Indiana Academic Standards, spanning twelve core units from the characteristics of living things to human impact, designed for 9th-grade on-level students.
A dual-track course launch suite providing comprehensive curricular roadmaps, syllabus infographics, teacher guides, and unit unwrapping plans for General and Honors Biology.
A high school biology curriculum that weaves molecular and biochemical mechanisms into every major traditional unit, fully aligned to the Indiana Academic Standards for Biology.
An immersive 1st-grade GLAD science and literacy sequence that guides young learners from the sunny surface to the deepest, darkest trenches, using cooperative learning, narrative inputs, and hands-on modeling.
A comprehensive, highly engaging chemistry exploration of nuclear processes, including radioactive decay, nuclear stability, fission, fusion, half-life calculations, and modern nuclear technologies. Studentsrotate through four interactive stations to master atomic chemistry.
An advanced high school earth science unit exploring how scientists decode paleoclimate data from ice cores. Students analyze isotopic ratios, examine greenhouse gas correlations, and model glacier-climate feedback loops.
Une séquence de physique de niveau Première sur l'optique géométrique et les lentilles minces convergentes. Elle aborde la modélisation géométrique des lentilles, la construction graphique des images, les relations mathématiques de Descartes et de grandissement, ainsi que les trois méthodes de mesure de la distance focale (objet à l'infini, autocollimation, méthode de Bessel).
A comprehensive high school biology unit covering the fundamental building blocks of life, including biological macromolecules, prokaryotic organisms, and the complex structures of eukaryotic cells.
A comprehensive year-long instructional roadmap for Indiana High School Biology, aligned with the 2023 Academic Standards and optimized for ILEARN preparation.
A comprehensive 3-week Biology unit exploring the structure and function of macromolecules, aligned with Indiana HS.LS standards. Students investigate carbon chemistry, the role of DNA in protein synthesis, and energy transfer within metabolic processes through a blueprint-themed architectural lens.
A comprehensive sequence focused on mastering business presentation skills and understanding company valuation for a professional audience.
A comprehensive physics sequence exploring the dual nature of light, the electromagnetic spectrum, and the interactions of radiation with matter, including the photoelectric effect and polarization.
A comprehensive review sequence focused on homeostasis and feedback mechanisms, designed specifically for NYS Regents Biology preparation using authentic practice questions and guided instruction.