Une exploration complète des principes de la statique et de la dynamique, allant de l'équilibre des structures rigides à l'analyse des mouvements curvilignes.
A comprehensive unit on the human body's systems, focusing on anatomy, physiology, and health.
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 four-day introductory unit on the signs of spring, focusing on weather changes and nature's awakening. Includes a mix of outdoor exploration and indoor hands-on crafts designed for grades K-3.
A targeted STAAR EOC Biology review series designed to master high-stakes standards through visual modeling, mnemonic strategies, and exam-style practice.
An exploration of chemical properties and their real-world applications, focusing on the balance of substances in our environment.
A comprehensive STEM unit introducing block coding and robotics using Marty the Robot and Sphero Minis. Students explore sequencing, loops, and color-based commands across two weeks of rotating hands-on lab sessions.
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 series of foundational science lessons designed for high school students with autism, featuring highly visual and structured activities across various scientific domains.
A comprehensive leadership development program for district administrators focused on high-quality curriculum implementation, review methodologies, and instructional coaching strategies to ensure district-wide coherence.
A comprehensive 2nd-week unit for 3rd Grade Science exploring the anatomy, functions, and protective nature of the human skin through experiments, models, and sensory activities.
A basic introduction to space concepts and the work of NASA, designed for early elementary students to build reading skills and scientific curiosity.
An engaging unit exploring the properties of matter, focusing on how substances combine, dissolve, and separate.
Une exploration approfondie de la cinématique, couvrant le mouvement circulaire uniforme, la chute libre et les trajectoires paraboliques à travers des analyses vectorielles et graphiques.
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 10-day exploration of the Behavior of Gases using Kinetic Molecular Theory, various gas laws, and real-world phenomena to understand gas behavior at both molecular and macroscopic scales. Students will investigate compressibility, gas variables, ideal behavior, and mixtures.
A comprehensive 2-week unit on electricity and circuits, covering electric potential, power generation, Ohm's law, and circuit analysis. Students move from the fundamental physics of voltage to the design of complex grid systems.
A multi-part cybersecurity unit focusing on defensive strategies, from identifying malicious threats to mastering network access control and traffic filtering.
A comprehensive 5-day unit focusing on atomic structure, the periodic table, and chemical reactivity, designed for Integrated Physics and Chemistry students.
A series of lessons exploring the physics of fluids, including buoyancy, pressure, and fluid flow.
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 comprehensive two-week recovery sequence designed for students to master key concepts from Investigations 9-12, including evolution and biological systems. This unit provides condensed notes, visual aids, and targeted review questions to help students bridge learning gaps and achieve course credit.
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 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 comprehensive unit designed to turn students into nature detectives, focusing on observation, documentation, and appreciation of the local environment for K-6 students.
A comprehensive review of introductory chemistry lab concepts, including safety, measurement, atomic structure, bonding, and chemical reactions, based on midterm exam objectives.
A comprehensive unit on matter, focusing on the differences between physical and chemical changes, identifying indicators of each, and applying this knowledge to real-world scenarios.
A series exploring thermodynamics through the lens of beverage insulation and container design. Students move from data analysis to material science and finally to engineering design.
A comprehensive investigation into the radioactive decay of elements in rock crystals from the Afar region, using simulations and mathematical modeling to reconstruct geologic history.
Une série de leçons de cinématique appliquée, allant de l'étude des transports ferroviaires urbains aux duels de vitesse entre athlètes et animaux. La séquence permet de maîtriser les mouvements rectilignes uniformes et uniformément variés.