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 high school biology curriculum that weaves molecular and biochemical mechanisms into every major traditional unit, fully aligned to the Indiana Academic Standards for Biology.
An immersive 1st-grade GLAD science and literacy sequence that guides young learners from the sunny surface to the deepest, darkest trenches, using cooperative learning, narrative inputs, and hands-on modeling.
An advanced high school earth science unit exploring how scientists decode paleoclimate data from ice cores. Students analyze isotopic ratios, examine greenhouse gas correlations, and model glacier-climate feedback loops.
Une séquence de physique de niveau Première sur l'optique géométrique et les lentilles minces convergentes. Elle aborde la modélisation géométrique des lentilles, la construction graphique des images, les relations mathématiques de Descartes et de grandissement, ainsi que les trois méthodes de mesure de la distance focale (objet à l'infini, autocollimation, méthode de Bessel).
A comprehensive high school biology unit covering the fundamental building blocks of life, including biological macromolecules, prokaryotic organisms, and the complex structures of eukaryotic cells.
A comprehensive year-long instructional roadmap for Indiana High School Biology, aligned with the 2023 Academic Standards and optimized for ILEARN preparation.
A comprehensive 3-week Biology unit exploring the structure and function of macromolecules, aligned with Indiana HS.LS standards. Students investigate carbon chemistry, the role of DNA in protein synthesis, and energy transfer within metabolic processes through a blueprint-themed architectural lens.
A comprehensive sequence focused on mastering business presentation skills and understanding company valuation for a professional audience.
Grade 2, Module 4: 'Providing for Pollinators' focuses on the life cycles of pollinators, specifically butterflies, and how they interact with their habitats to support our environment. This sequence covers the core of Unit 2, moving from the physical characteristics and life cycles to the specific ways these insects provide for our ecosystem.
A comprehensive review sequence focused on homeostasis and feedback mechanisms, designed specifically for NYS Regents Biology preparation using authentic practice questions and guided instruction.
A collection of comprehensive week-long curricula for toddlers aged 17-18 months. Each themed week focuses on developmental play, sensory exploration, and fine motor skills for a group of 5 students with zero water play.
A collection of magical-themed lessons covering reading comprehension and early mathematics for primary students.
A unit covering the structural and functional organization of living things, from DNA replication to hierarchical body systems.
A 3-part mini-lesson series designed to teach middle schoolers how to use AI tools responsibly for final projects. The series focuses on AI as a thinking partner, prompt engineering, and critical fact-checking through a modern 'Notebook/Sketch' aesthetic.
A series of secret agent-themed ecology missions where students act as Eco-Detectives for the Nature Intelligence Agency (NIA) to study habitats, food chains, and environmental impacts.
A collection of 8 hands-on science activities designed for elementary-aged children, covering chemistry, space, botany, and physics with a mix of instruction cards, journals, and lesson plans.
A comprehensive unit for 5th grade exploring how plants grow from air and water (LS.5.1.1) and how matter cycles through ecosystems via food webs and decomposers (LS.5.1.2).
A creative end-of-year science unit where students apply their knowledge of Earth's tilt and orbit to design custom seasonal cycles for fictional planets. This sequence encourages divergent thinking and deep understanding of how axial tilt impacts climate and light.
A series of lessons focused on understanding different natural disasters, their causes, impacts, and safety protocols through structured writing and investigation.
A 20-day phonics drill program for first graders using the Sound Sliders routine to master consonant blends (initial/final) and open syllables (IMSE 36-42).
A comprehensive physics unit covering the behavior of mechanical and electromagnetic waves. Students transition from hands-on slinky exploration to advanced optical modeling and mathematical derivations.
A guided discovery sequence on linear momentum, impulse, and 2D collisions, focusing on inquiry-based learning and vector analysis.
A comprehensive weekly unit for 2nd Grade covering 3D geometric solids (Math TEKS 2.8B) and patterns of movement (Science TEKS 2.6C) through a "Curiosity Lab" theme.
A complete 36-week high school biology curriculum designed for 9th-grade students, aligned with Indiana Academic Standards for Biology. This course progresses from microscopic biochemical foundations to macroscopic ecological systems.
A 3-day mini-unit exploring carnivores, herbivores, and omnivores through the lens of The Lion King. Students will identify animal diets, categorize characters, and understand the ecological balance of the Pride Lands.
A hands-on exploration of animal diets, focusing on identifying and classifying herbivores, carnivores, and omnivores through text evidence and visual clues.
A diverse collection of lessons covering the celestial wonders of our solar system and the historical impact of the World War II Home Front.
A unit blending biological science with literacy, exploring cause and effect through the lens of animal adaptations in classic fairy tale settings.
A comprehensive collection of introductory science modules for first-grade emergent readers, covering biology, meteorology, physics, and earth science through simple, repetitive text and engaging activities.
A foundational exploration of the four main branches of Earth Science through a multi-day digital scavenger hunt designed for accessibility and engagement.
A comprehensive 36-week phonics and comprehension curriculum for small groups. Each week focuses on a specific phonetic target integrated with a reading comprehension strategy, following a systematic, multisensory approach.
A comprehensive phonics sequence covering complex letter sounds including digraphs and glued/welded sounds through visual play and detective-themed activities.
This unit explores how chemical reactions occur and how they reach a state of balance. Students investigate reaction kinetics, energy changes, and the principles of dynamic equilibrium through modeling and laboratory investigation.
A comprehensive unit exploring the world of digital printing, from desktop publishing to industrial wide-format and specialty sublimation techniques. Students gain technical knowledge and practical design skills for print production.
A two-part technology sequence for Primary 3 students exploring the dual nature of technology and the engineering design process for creating helpful inventions.
A comprehensive four-lesson unit on sound exploration designed for high school Essential Skills students. This unit covers vibration, volume, source, direction, pitch, and frequency through highly visual and hands-on activities.
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 week-long science and ELA integration unit focused on the major systems of the human body, specifically designed to meet 3rd Grade NC ELA standards through informational text analysis.
A 5-day phonics unit focused on the i_e (CVCe) pattern with blends and heart words 'by' and 'my'. The unit uses a 'Secret Agent' detective theme to engage students in word mapping, chaining, and passage reading.
A fast-paced makerspace series where students tackle engineering challenges. This unit focuses on structural integrity and seismic resistance using everyday materials.
A comprehensive 5-day literacy unit focusing on the digraph 'ch' and irregular Heart Words 'talk' and 'walk'. This sequence follows a structured literacy approach incorporating phonemic awareness, cumulative review, explicit phonics instruction, and tactile irregular word practice.
A comprehensive 5-day phonics unit focusing on the welded sounds -all, -oll, and -ull. Includes word chaining with initial sound changes, heart word instruction for go, no, and so, and a complete decodable reader with comprehension support.
A comprehensive 5-day Orton-Gillingham phonics unit for 2nd graders focusing on CCVC and CVCC words with digraphs. Students act as 'Sound Detectives' to identify, build, and read words with complex structures.
A comprehensive phonics and word study unit that progresses from foundational CVC mastery to multisyllabic word decoding and fluency.
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 full-year planning framework for high school Life Science: Biology, including pacing, unit objectives, lab requirements, and assessment strategies.