A project-based sequence where 10th-grade students move through the engineering design cycle to create, optimize, and defend custom algorithms for real-world logistical and social challenges.
A short sequence introducing students to the fundamental concepts of electricity and magnetism.
A fast-paced review sequence focused on cell transport, homeostasis, and speciation to prepare students for biology assessments.
A chemistry research project focused on individual elements of the periodic table, designed for special education students. It includes two tracks: a one-week 'Senior Sprint' for graduating students and a two-week 'Junior Journey' for in-depth exploration.
A physics unit wrap-up focusing on collisions, momentum, and vehicle safety engineering. This sequence transitions from hands-on lab investigation to independent data analysis and mathematical modeling.
A comprehensive unit exploring the intricate webs of life, focusing on the relationships and environmental factors that shape ecosystems.
A comprehensive full-year planning framework for high school Life Science: Biology, including pacing, unit objectives, lab requirements, and assessment strategies.
A series of materials focused on building and programming assistive technology interfaces, specifically switch-based controls for accessibility.
A bilingual (English/Spanish) unit exploring the structure and organization of the periodic table, focusing on atomic properties and element classification.
A series of quick, engaging bell-ringer activities focused on building technical vocabulary and understanding computer-related terminology through matching exercises.
A 5-6 week capstone project framework for Grade 10 Exploring Technology, focusing on a Minimum Viable Product (MVP) approach and weekly engineering milestones.
A 4-day science unit for high school Essential Skills students exploring light sources, movement, reflection, shadows, and the visible spectrum. Each day includes visual slides, hands-on activities, and simplified assessments designed for accessibility and engagement.
A specialized curriculum designed to prepare students for introductory chemistry laboratory examinations, focusing on practical applications, quantitative calculations, and organic structure identification.
A series of high-impact biology lessons exploring the foundations of genetics, clinical genetic disorders, and genome mapping. Each lesson features chunked instruction, interactive stations, and rigorous monitoring.
A professional development series for PreK-12 educators that reframes Computer Science as a "Superpower" through Computational Thinking. Teachers explore how CS concepts like decomposition, abstraction, and automation are already present in their daily instructional practices and Iowa Core content.
A comprehensive unit focused on the digital launch of marketing campaigns, bridging the gap between design and messaging to create persuasive online presences.
A unit focused on the visual principles of brand identity, moving from theory (color, type) to creation using vector-based tools like Google Drawing.
A series of lessons exploring how Earth's chemical and physical systems support life, focusing on nutrient cycling and the biosphere's delicate balance.
A comprehensive identity design unit where students explore the psychological and visual elements of branding, including color theory, typography, and logo composition.