A comprehensive 7th-grade unit exploring the thermodynamics of the water cycle, the micro-physics of cloud formation, classification of sky patterns, and the influence of topography on regional precipitation.
A physics unit wrap-up focusing on collisions, momentum, and vehicle safety engineering. This sequence transitions from hands-on lab investigation to independent data analysis and mathematical modeling.
A comprehensive unit exploring the intricate webs of life, focusing on the relationships and environmental factors that shape ecosystems.
A comprehensive full-year planning framework for high school Life Science: Biology, including pacing, unit objectives, lab requirements, and assessment strategies.
A comprehensive review of the 3rd-5th grade Massachusetts Science and Technology/Engineering (STE) standards to prepare students for the 5th grade MCAS. Includes a detailed study guide, instructional slides, and teacher support materials.
A comprehensive review of organic chemistry and biochemistry topics including carbohydrates, carboxylic acids, esters, amines, amides, and proteins. This sequence prepares students for a final assessment through structured notes, visual organizers, and a full-length mock exam.
A series of materials focused on building and programming assistive technology interfaces, specifically switch-based controls for accessibility.
A bilingual (English/Spanish) unit exploring the structure and organization of the periodic table, focusing on atomic properties and element classification.
A series of quick, engaging bell-ringer activities focused on building technical vocabulary and understanding computer-related terminology through matching exercises.
A 5-6 week capstone project framework for Grade 10 Exploring Technology, focusing on a Minimum Viable Product (MVP) approach and weekly engineering milestones.
Un parcours complet pour transformer un débutant en analyste de données SQL, couvrant des bases fondamentales aux requêtes complexes pour le Big Data.
A 4-day science unit for high school Essential Skills students exploring light sources, movement, reflection, shadows, and the visible spectrum. Each day includes visual slides, hands-on activities, and simplified assessments designed for accessibility and engagement.
A series of high-impact biology lessons exploring the foundations of genetics, clinical genetic disorders, and genome mapping. Each lesson features chunked instruction, interactive stations, and rigorous monitoring.
A professional development series for PreK-12 educators that reframes Computer Science as a "Superpower" through Computational Thinking. Teachers explore how CS concepts like decomposition, abstraction, and automation are already present in their daily instructional practices and Iowa Core content.
A comprehensive unit focused on the digital launch of marketing campaigns, bridging the gap between design and messaging to create persuasive online presences.
Students learn to use digital tools to organize, compare, and analyze market data using advanced spreadsheet techniques like formulas, sorting, and filtering.
A unit focused on the visual principles of brand identity, moving from theory (color, type) to creation using vector-based tools like Google Drawing.
A series of lessons exploring how Earth's chemical and physical systems support life, focusing on nutrient cycling and the biosphere's delicate balance.
A comprehensive identity design unit where students explore the psychological and visual elements of branding, including color theory, typography, and logo composition.
A unit focused on forensic science techniques, specifically focusing on the collection and analysis of physical evidence from crime scenes.
A comprehensive unit focused on environmental stewardship, exploring waste management, conservation, and sustainable living through hands-on activities.
A 3-lesson unit on the water cycle, weather patterns, and global circulation designed for 7th-grade SPED students. This sequence covers the energy drivers of water movement, the interaction of air masses, and the patterns of oceanic and atmospheric circulation with heavy scaffolding and visual supports.
A 10-day comprehensive science unit designed for high school students in functional skills programs, focusing on the solar system with high-interest visuals and accessible 3rd-grade level text. Students explore the sun, earth's cycles, the moon, planets, and the life of astronauts through a 'field guide' lens.
A study of the iconic predator-prey relationship between wolves and moose on Isle Royale, exploring population dynamics, carrying capacity, and limiting factors.
A sports-science unit exploring the chemistry of performance and the architecture of the human body. Students investigate energy changes in reactions through the lens of metabolism and injury recovery, and discover how the skeletal system provides the structural foundation for athletic movement.
An ecology-focused sequence exploring population dynamics, ecosystem stability, and the intricate dance between predators and their prey through the famous Isle Royale case study.