A game-based sequence where 8th-grade students master responsive web design. They progress from fluid units to Flexbox and Media Queries, culminating in a responsive card layout project.
A middle school scientific inquiry sequence where students investigate abiotic and biotic components, trace trophic energy pyramids, and build critical media literacy by evaluating ecological research sources.
A comprehensive middle school space science unit exploring the physical properties of major planets along with the characteristics, orbits, and origins of other celestial objects like comets, asteroids, and dwarf planets.
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.
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 multi-subject summer school unit exploring the history, science, math, and language arts of ice cream. Students scale recipes, conduct freezing-point experiments, trace historical origins, and design sensory marketing campaigns.
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 19-day high-stakes Regents Biology test preparation sequence covering matter cycling, kelp forest trophic cascades, homeostatic feedback loops, and experimental design constraints and trade-offs.
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.
An exploration of the building blocks of life, focusing on the structure, function, and chemical identification of biological macromolecules.
A comprehensive unit focused on the foundational components of marketing strategy, specifically designed for Year 2 Business, Marketing, and Finance students preparing for the ESB V.2 certification. Students explore marketing plan design, competition analysis, and the strategic marketing mix.
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 hands-on biology unit exploring asexual plant reproduction, cellular regeneration, and the science of propagation. Students learn to 'hack' plant growth to create new life from cuttings, combining laboratory precision with botanical care.
A comprehensive review sequence focused on homeostasis and feedback mechanisms, designed specifically for NYS Regents Biology preparation using authentic practice questions and guided instruction.
A collection of magical-themed lessons covering reading comprehension and early mathematics for primary students.
A comprehensive unit combining middle school ecosystem science with functional life skills in horticulture and cooking. Students explore the interconnectedness of nature while building practical skills in gardening and food preparation.
A unit covering the structural and functional organization of living things, from DNA replication to hierarchical body systems.
A 3-part mini-lesson series designed to teach middle schoolers how to use AI tools responsibly for final projects. The series focuses on AI as a thinking partner, prompt engineering, and critical fact-checking through a modern 'Notebook/Sketch' aesthetic.
A comprehensive 7-day introduction to business and entrepreneurship. Students explore foundations, economic principles, ownership models, internal structures, and the mindset and process needed to launch a new business idea.
A high-intensity biology credit recovery program focused on high-yield standards: Evolution, Systems, Viruses, and Cellular Genetics.
A unit exploring how ecosystems change over time through primary and secondary succession, focusing on ecological stages and resilience.
A comprehensive final summative project for high school seniors that transforms traditional case study research into a hands-on forensic investigation. Students analyze multiple evidence types including DNA, fingerprints, blood spatter, and toxicology to solve a complex cold case.
A creative end-of-year science unit where students apply their knowledge of Earth's tilt and orbit to design custom seasonal cycles for fictional planets. This sequence encourages divergent thinking and deep understanding of how axial tilt impacts climate and light.
A series of lessons exploring diverse human pathologies, from chronic metabolic disorders like diabetes to acute viral infections like Hantavirus.
A comprehensive 42-day collection of class starters for an 8th-grade forensics course, covering foundations, physical evidence, biological evidence, and forensic reasoning.
A comprehensive unit exploring the properties, reactions, and mathematical relationships of acids and bases, featuring pH calculations, titrations, and buffer systems.
An introductory unit on Housing and Interior Design within the Human Services field. Students explore basic housing needs, sustainable green building, universal design for accessibility, the impact of local resources and climate on home construction, and residential energy efficiency.
A capstone unit exploring the intersections of machine learning, data ethics, and the societal impact of algorithmic decision-making. Students transition from being technical builders to critical auditors of modern software.
A comprehensive physics unit covering the behavior of mechanical and electromagnetic waves. Students transition from hands-on slinky exploration to advanced optical modeling and mathematical derivations.
A comprehensive series of vocabulary assessments designed to reinforce computer science concepts through repeated exposure and varied questioning.
A guided discovery sequence on linear momentum, impulse, and 2D collisions, focusing on inquiry-based learning and vector analysis.
A complete 36-week high school biology curriculum designed for 9th-grade students, aligned with Indiana Academic Standards for Biology. This course progresses from microscopic biochemical foundations to macroscopic ecological systems.
A comprehensive introduction to meteorology focused on identifying and understanding the ten primary cloud types and their impact on weather patterns.
A comprehensive unit on momentum and collisions for 9th grade physics, covering the basic equation, collision types, conservation laws, and Newton's Third Law through real-world examples like vehicle safety and sports.
A partner-based research project for 9th-grade conceptual physics students focusing on diverse topics from celestial mechanics to the physics of dance. Students move through a structured research process with mandatory teacher checkpoints for source reliability.
A comprehensive unit exploring how fossils form, how they are dated, and what they reveal about Earth's biological and geological history.
A 2-day science investigation exploring the chemical decomposition of hydrogen peroxide and baking soda, focusing on gas production, pressure, and its real-world implications for waste management and chemical safety.
This unit explores how chemical reactions occur and how they reach a state of balance. Students investigate reaction kinetics, energy changes, and the principles of dynamic equilibrium through modeling and laboratory investigation.
A three-lesson sequence exploring the physical geography, wildlife ecology, and environmental conservation of the Rocky Mountain region, using Colorado as a primary case study.