A comprehensive science unit focused on global biomes, adaptations, and ecological relationships, culminating in a creative travel brochure project.
A comprehensive 5-day unit on payroll accounting, covering gross pay calculations, tax deductions, and employer-provided benefits through real-world business scenarios.
A comprehensive review sequence covering chemical bonding, VSEPR theory, covalent nomenclature, and intermolecular forces. Includes a structured study guide, a visual slide deck, and a detailed answer key.
A 3-day introductory unit for Digital Design students, focusing on Project-Based Learning, collaborative teamwork, and the very first steps into Adobe Photoshop. Students will connect classroom learning to workforce readiness through a giant collaborative mural and guided discovery of design tools.
A comprehensive exploration of the Central Dogma of biology, focusing on the processes of transcription and translation as required for the NYS Living Environment Regents exam. Students will learn how genetic information flows from DNA to RNA to proteins, determining an organism's traits.
A hands-on forensic science sequence focusing on the collection and analysis of trace evidence, specifically soil and glass fragments, through an outdoor scavenger hunt.
A comprehensive unit focused on mastering the three pillars of exposure: Aperture, Shutter Speed, and ISO, culminating in full manual mode proficiency.
A sequence exploring the mechanics of ocean currents and their role in regulating global climate, based on the SciShow documentary.
A literary science unit exploring tectonic plates and earthquake mechanics through narrative storytelling and character-driven prose.
A comprehensive Earth Day unit focused on climate change and personal impact, specifically designed for high school students with foundational literacy needs. The sequence integrates the four language domains—reading, writing, listening, and speaking—through accessible text and scaffolded activities.
A week-long exploration of ecological tolerance, focusing on how plants and animals survive within specific environmental ranges. Students identify key factors, analyze tolerance curves, and apply concepts to real-world environmental shifts.
A comprehensive unit exploring how organisms obtain, produce, and use food for energy and growth, covering nutrients, photosynthesis, digestion, and cellular respiration.
A series of lessons exploring the invisible forces that hold molecules together, focusing on London dispersion, dipole-dipole, and hydrogen bonding through hands-on inquiry and the Predict-Observe-Explain model.
A complete mastery unit designed for high-stakes biology assessment preparation. Covers all core reporting categories: Cells, Genetics, Evolution, Systems, and Ecology with maximum-depth instructional materials and student support.
A comprehensive unit on renewable energy sources, focusing on analyzing informational texts through visual and written synthesis. Designed for EL students to develop academic language while exploring sustainable technology.
A foundational unit on electricity and circuits, covering everything from basic components to complex circuit analysis and Ohm's Law.
A comprehensive exploration of the hospitality and tourism industry, covering hotel management, culinary arts, event planning, and marketing through the lens of professional excellence.
A project-based learning unit where high school students design and market a new hospitality venture, from initial concept to a full marketing campaign and presentation.
A comprehensive full-year planning framework for high school Biology, including pacing, unit objectives, lab requirements, and assessment strategies.