A series of introductory lessons exploring different habitats (Arctic, Freshwater, etc.) and the unique animals that live in each, designed for early elementary learners.
A comprehensive unit exploring how humans process sensory information through the eye, ear, nose, and tongue, focusing on anatomical structures and physiological functions.
A comprehensive sequence exploring biogeochemical cycles across different academic levels, from introductory middle school concepts to honors-level systems analysis.
A 6-week design thinking and logic sequence for K-1 GT students, focusing on weather phenomena and culminating in the creation of futuristic weather tools and suits. Aligned to Texas GT standards for creative and productive thinking.
A two-part educational series exploring the Artemis II mission with a focus on how space research drives technological innovation for Earth and expands our scientific understanding of the Moon.
A series of hands-on fall projects designed for middle school students working at a second-grade level, focusing on leaf science, pumpkin anatomy, and animal adaptations through posters and crafts.
A comprehensive set of decodable fluency passages across grade levels, focusing on nature, wildlife, and ecosystems to build reading stamina and accuracy.
A series of lessons exploring the lives and adaptations of apex predators through close reading and scientific inquiry.
A four-part summer camp program focused on hands-on STEM exploration using everyday materials. Students will explore environmental science, aerospace engineering, mechanical design, and chemical reactions through play-based challenges.
A 2nd-grade sequence on digital literacy focusing on file naming, folder organization, search retrieval, cloud storage, and digital collaboration. Students learn to maintain a clean digital workspace through a 'Cyber Space Station' theme.
A kindergarten science unit exploring animal survival strategies including camouflage and hibernation through repetitive texts and interactive sorting.
A differentiated unit on the solar system designed for newcomers and students with IEPs, focusing on the Sun, Moon, planets, and stars with heavy visual support and simplified language.
A computer science unplugged sequence for 2nd graders focused on the concept of decomposition through library organization. Students learn to break down the complex task of sorting a 'Messy Mountain' of books into manageable, sequential steps.
A collection of resources covering 8th-grade genetics concepts and professional leadership strategies for educational stakeholders.
A comprehensive K-8 curriculum designed to build foundational AI literacy through understanding, evaluation, application, and ethics. Each grade level tackles a specific theme, progressing from basic robot concepts to complex algorithmic bias and societal impact.
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.