A 9th-grade biology unit exploring how multicellular organisms maintain internal stability through negative and positive feedback loops, using thermoregulation, glucose control, and medical case studies as primary examples.
A comprehensive 3-lesson unit exploring the science, chemistry, and purpose of bioluminescence in nature. Students dive into the deep sea, experiment with chemical reactions, and analyze how light is used for survival.
A 3-day introductory science sequence for early learners (PreK-1st) exploring the fundamental needs of plants, animals, and humans. Students will discover commonalities in survival requirements through visuals, guided practice, and hands-on sorting.
Una secuencia didáctica sobre el desarrollo web interactivo, enfocada en la captura de eventos del teclado mediante JavaScript para crear experiencias de usuario dinámicas y juegos sencillos.
A comprehensive 5-day phonics unit focused on the "bonus letters" (Floss Rule: f, l, s, z) including heart words 'your' and 'want'. Students explore the concept of doubling final consonants in one-syllable short vowel words through a factory-themed learning experience.
A multi-day exploration of the butterfly life cycle for 2nd graders, featuring interactive instruction, a directed drawing activity, and a summative assessment.
This sequence explores the evidence for biological evolution and the mechanisms of heredity, aligning with Grade 8 science standards for understanding Earth's history and life forms.
A two-day unit exploring the carbon cycle's movement through diverse ecosystems, focusing on how carbon storage and release impact global stability. Students examine oceans, rainforests, tundra, and local environments to understand ecological balance.
A two-week environmental science review sequence focusing on key takeaways: climate change, pollution, renewable energy, and biodiversity. Students compile a 'Field Dossier' review packet as a final course artifact.
A 5-day exploration of environmental science concepts including ecological succession, tolerance levels, the Canadian grasslands biome, and human demographic impacts. Designed for a small-contained 9th/10th grade setting with high levels of scaffolding and modified reading materials.
A hands-on science and art unit where 2nd grade students investigate biodiversity in their school courtyard, comparing grassy and wooded habitats while repurposing natural materials into creative sculptures.
A high-intensity review sequence designed to move students from 'not met' to 'mastery' in Biology through vocabulary immersion and STAAR-style practice.
A comprehensive unit for 2nd graders exploring the wonders of our solar system, including the phases of the moon and the daily lives of space explorers.
A high-impact Biology STAAR preparation series utilizing AVID WICOR strategies. This sequence focuses on core reporting categories to ensure students are prepared for the Texas state assessment through collaborative and inquiry-based learning.
A comprehensive technology applications sequence covering Internet Safety & Ethics, Computer Hardware, and Spreadsheet Data Management. Designed for middle or high school students to build foundational digital literacy and technical skills.