A Kindergarten through 2nd-grade art-integrated science unit exploring the properties of magnets through creative character design and hands-on testing.
A comprehensive unit exploring inherited traits, talents, and character analysis through the lens of Kamal's story. Students will distinguish between genetic traits and learned talents, analyze character motivations, and document their own unique 'code'.
A collection of science and phonics resources designed for hands-on classroom activities.
A Kindergarten sequence focused on understanding the cyclical nature of months and their connection to seasonal weather patterns and personal experiences.
A primary science unit exploring animal body coverings, focusing on the differences between shedding and growing scales in reptiles and fish.
A foundational science unit for early elementary students exploring the concepts of energy, force, and gravity through hands-on investigation and real-world observation.
A lesson sequence for K-2 students focusing on scientific inquiry, making predictions, and using tools to measure and compare mass. Students learn to distinguish between mass (how heavy) and volume (how big) through hands-on experiments.
A Kindergarten and 1st Grade science unit exploring our neighbor planet, Mars. Students compare Earth and Mars using visual aids, a hands-on sorting activity, and creative drawing to understand planetary similarities and differences.
A 1st-grade science sequence focused on identifying physical properties of materials and understanding the relationship between a material's structure and its function. Students explore real-world examples and use creative problem-solving to explain why specific materials are chosen for objects.
A primary science sequence focused on the fundamental requirements for living things to survive and thrive in their environments.
A short sequence for lower elementary students exploring how humans adapt farming techniques to grow food in challenging environments like crowded cities and outer space without using soil.
A primary science unit exploring the life cycles of plants, from dormant seeds to flowering adults. Students engage in inquiry-based experiments to understand what plants need to survive and thrive.
A short sequence exploring the natural world, starting with the water cycle for young learners.
A fun, science-based lesson for K-3 students and their parents to explore pet hygiene, the mystery of 'wet dog smell,' and responsible animal care through a SciShow Kids video and a creative brochure activity.
A technology and computer science unit exploring the history of computing, how hardware and software work together, and the future of digital innovation. Students move from understanding basic components to imagining the next generation of technology.
A lesson sequence exploring how weather patterns, specifically monsoons, impact animal behavior and ecosystems. Students learn about the contrast between wet and dry seasons and express their understanding through creative writing and role-play.
A hands-on introductory sequence for early elementary students to explore the mechanics of levers and fulcrums using everyday classroom objects.
A beginner-level science sequence exploring celestial events and the relationship between the Sun, Moon, and Earth through visual analogies and hands-on art.
A series of lessons exploring the world of farming, from the science of growing crops to the importance of sustainable agriculture and animal care.
A lesson sequence exploring how volcanoes grow through the accumulation and cooling of lava layers, featuring hands-on modeling and visual analysis.
A sequence focused on understanding the origins and structure of our solar system, starting with the formation of the sun and planets from a cloud of dust and gas.
A beginner's introduction to electricity and circuits for 2nd graders, focusing on the three essential components: power source, path, and load. Students explore how electricity travels in a loop through video, discussion, and hands-on labeling activities.
A beginner science sequence where students explore the world of chemistry through everyday household items, focusing on observations, reactions, and the scientific method.
A series of lessons exploring animal adaptations, survival strategies, and the clever ways nature tricks our eyes.
A series of introductory life science and observation lessons designed for early elementary students to explore the natural world through hands-on discovery and video-assisted learning.
A comprehensive lesson sequence exploring gravity as an invisible pull force, featuring hands-on experiments, video analysis, and historical context.
A series of integrated PE and Science lessons exploring the physics of human movement, biomechanics, and exercise physiology for early elementary students.
A lesson sequence exploring how animals navigate the world using landmarks, stars, and internal compasses, designed for Kindergarten and 1st Grade students.
A lesson sequence focusing on how animals move, using physical structure as a guide to classification for 1st and 2nd grade students.
A unit exploring different habitats through sensory observation and descriptive language, starting with the wide-open grasslands.
A fun, introductory science and math sequence for Pre-K and Kindergarten students focused on identifying animal habitats and practicing basic counting. Students explore different environments like the forest, ice, and homes through music and movement.
A foundational sequence for 2nd graders to learn the basics of spreadsheets, from navigating cells to creating and interpreting simple bar charts. Students use a 'Grid Explorer' theme to demystify data organization.
This sequence introduces 2nd-grade students to word processing. Students learn to navigate the digital page, format text with colors and styles, align content, insert images, and proofread their work for a final 'print-ready' product.
A 5-lesson sequence for 2nd grade students to master the foundational skills of speech-to-text technology, focusing on hardware usage, voice control, pacing, and troubleshooting.
A sequence for 2nd Grade students to master web browser navigation using keyboard shortcuts, focusing on scrolling, history, and searching.
A sequence for 2nd Grade students introducing modifier keys (Shift, Ctrl) and essential system shortcuts. It includes accessibility strategies like Sticky Keys to ensure all students can navigate a keyboard effectively.
A comprehensive sequence for 2nd-grade students to master keyboard navigation using the Tab key, Shift + Tab, and interaction keys like Space and Enter. Students follow a 'Lily Pad' theme, learning to move the digital 'focus' to navigate forms and interfaces without a mouse.