A two-part exploration of astronomy, tracing the journey from Ancient Greek mythological interpretations and star-based navigation to modern space science, GPS technology, and lunar missions.
A comprehensive study sequence covering atomic structure, periodic trends, chemical bonding, and nomenclature to prepare students for chemistry assessments.
A comprehensive 4-day sequence focusing on the application of thermal energy concepts, including conduction, convection, radiation, and insulation through hands-on labs and real-world analysis.
An engineering and biology sequence that teaches students to look to nature for sustainable and efficient design solutions, fostering innovation and biological appreciation.
An immersive journey through space science, mapping out everything from planetary orbits to the fundamental forces like gravity and stellar evolution that shape our universe. Designed as a cohesive "Field Manual" series for middle school explorers.
A comprehensive 5-day chemistry unit investigating the relationships between gas pressure, volume, temperature, and moles using lab inquiries, mathematical modeling, and real-world applications.
A week-long independent study unit based on 'The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind', guiding students through literary analysis, scientific research, and engineering design.
A two-day exploration of physical properties, distinguishing between those that depend on the amount of matter (mass, volume, weight) and those that are intrinsic to the substance (density, melting point, boiling point, solubility).
Une séquence complète de physique-chimie pour le niveau 4ème sur le concept de force et d'interaction, structurée en 4 séances incluant un TP en demi-groupe. Elle couvre la modélisation par des diagrammes objet-interaction, la mesure au dynamomètre et la distinction entre poids et masse.
Une séquence immersive pour découvrir les secrets du cerveau humain, sa structure, ses fonctions et son incroyable capacité à apprendre.
An exploration of how humanity harnessed the stars and the physics of time to build global networks, mapping the Earth through celestial symmetry and precision engineering.
A high-energy exploration of gravity's invisible pull, from dropping everyday objects to calculating weight on distant planets. Students will engage in hands-on observations and creative writing activities to understand how mass and distance govern the universe.
A foundational biology sequence covering reproduction, cell classification, and organism traits for middle school science.
A deep dive into how animals use non-verbal signals, specifically posturing and threatening behaviors, to communicate dominance, defend territory, and avoid physical conflict. Students explore the biological 'why' behind these displays and practice identifying them across various species.
A comprehensive science sequence covering cellular biology for 6th grade and genetic inheritance for 7th grade, aligned with state-level testing standards.
An immersive 5-room murder mystery escape room experience designed for teens, focusing on collaborative problem-solving and logic. Students work in teams to solve riddles and puzzles to identify the culprit in the 'Midnight Manor' case.
A comprehensive 3-day sequence focused on distinguishing between physical properties of matter that are independent of amount (density, solubility, melting/boiling points) and those that are dependent (mass, volume, weight). Students act as 'Substance Sleuths' to investigate these properties through hands-on labs and visual note-taking.
A Gold Standard PBL unit where students investigate Earth's systems and human impact to design a community exhibit for local endangered turtle conservation in the Nashoba Brook watershed. Students explore water distribution, sphere interactions, and engineering design through the lens of protecting their 'headstarted' Blanding's turtles.
A 15-day intensive review sequence for the 8th Grade Science STAAR, focusing on Category 1-4 TEKS and new STAAR 2.0 question formats.
An exploration of chemical properties and their real-world applications, focusing on the balance of substances in our environment.
A comprehensive substitute teacher packet for the 8th-grade 'Teen Challenges' course, focusing on the Inner Strength Lab and the novel Hatchet. Includes daily procedures, survival-themed activities, and feedback forms.
A multi-day project where students trace the lineage of household technology, culminating in a prototype design and a presentation on societal impact.
A 4-week exploration of technology through the lens of everyday household items, tracing their evolution from simple tools to complex smart systems. Students investigate what technology truly is beyond just electronics and how domestic innovations have changed human life.
A 3-day investigation into the physical properties of matter, focusing on the distinction between intensive (independent) and extensive (dependent) properties through hands-on labs and doodle notes.
An engaging unit exploring the properties of matter, focusing on how substances combine, dissolve, and separate.
A high-energy unplugged series for middle schoolers to master computational thinking through logic puzzles, algorithmic sequencing, and hands-on debugging challenges. Students explore these concepts through the lens of ancient labyrinth exploration, using critical thinking to navigate complex problem-solving terrains.
A two-day science unit for 6th graders exploring the relationship between thermal energy, particle motion, and phase changes through visual notes and kinesthetic modeling.
A comprehensive unit for 7th grade science covering inheritance, genetic variation, and the changes in populations through natural selection and evolution.
A comprehensive 30-day forensic science unit for 6th grade focused on evidence-based problem solving, observation skills, biological analysis, and the ethics of the legal system. Students progress from basic observation to a culminating mock trial and cold case analysis project.
A comprehensive 5-day unit focusing on atomic structure, the periodic table, and chemical reactivity, designed for Integrated Physics and Chemistry students.
A project-based 6th-grade forensics course where students act as lead investigators to solve a campus mystery using scientific evidence, biology, and engineering principles. The course aligns with Iowa Science Standards covering cell theory, inheritance, and the engineering design process.
A unit exploring the science and conservation of global carbon sinks, their roles in climate regulation, and the threats they face from human activity and climate change.
A comprehensive 15-day curriculum unit for 7th-grade science exploring the circulatory, respiratory, digestive, urinary, nervous, and endocrine systems, with a focus on how they interact to support life and maintain homeostasis.
A 5-day after-school program exploring the science of surface tension through hands-on experiments, scientific observations, and engineering challenges. Students investigate how water molecules stick together and how substances like soap and salt can break those bonds.
A sequence of lessons exploring the specialized anatomy and physical structures of marine organisms, from basic fish biology to the complex adaptations that allow them to thrive in diverse oceanic environments.
A comprehensive unit designed to turn students into nature detectives, focusing on observation, documentation, and appreciation of the local environment for K-6 students.