A comprehensive unit on matter, focusing on the differences between physical and chemical changes, identifying indicators of each, and applying this knowledge to real-world scenarios.
A comprehensive unit exploring the foundations of genetics, from the molecular structure of DNA to the mathematical probability of inherited traits and the impact of genetic mutations.
A series exploring thermodynamics through the lens of beverage insulation and container design. Students move from data analysis to material science and finally to engineering design.
A comprehensive investigation into the radioactive decay of elements in rock crystals from the Afar region, using simulations and mathematical modeling to reconstruct geologic history.
Une série de leçons de cinématique appliquée, allant de l'étude des transports ferroviaires urbains aux duels de vitesse entre athlètes et animaux. La séquence permet de maîtriser les mouvements rectilignes uniformes et uniformément variés.
A 3-day exploration of the ecological impacts and ethical complexities of reintroducing wolves to Yellowstone National Park. Students analyze trophic cascades, evaluate stakeholder perspectives, and engage in a structured debate about conservation.
An immersive Earth Science unit exploring the rock cycle, weathering, erosion, and landforms through hands-on labs and creative design projects. Students act as geologists to understand how Earth's surface is constantly being reshaped.
A comprehensive STEM series focusing on Organisms and Environments, specifically designed to address high-probability STAAR concepts through hands-on engineering challenges. Students explore life cycles, structures, and ecosystem dynamics by solving real-world biological problems.
Exploring the internal heat and dynamic processes that shape our planet's surface and interior.
A comprehensive two-day review sequence covering thermal energy, heat transfer, temperature vs. thermal energy, and particle motion, culminating in a CER practice and exit ticket.
A comprehensive review sequence for Grade 6 Science covering genetics, heredity, thermal energy, and climate patterns. Each mission focuses on a mix of all key standards to prepare students for their upcoming assessment.
A 3-day exploration of thermal energy, particle motion, and phase changes. Students use models to understand how adding or removing energy transforms substances from solids to liquids to gases.
A comprehensive two-day review sequence designed to prepare 5th-grade students for their science interim assessment, covering matter, earth systems, and scientific inquiry.
A three-lesson unit for 6th-grade students exploring the structure of atoms, the nature of elements, and how to use models to distinguish between different types of matter. Students will journey from the subatomic level to the organization of the periodic table.
A comprehensive 3rd-grade science sequence exploring how plants grow, survive, and interact with their environment through systematic 20-minute daily lessons.
A comprehensive unit exploring the biochemical processes of photosynthesis and cellular respiration, highlighting their interdependence in the flow of energy through ecosystems.
A specialized unit designed for advanced high school students interested in veterinary science, focusing on the intersection of biological systems, diagnostic procedures, and medical literacy within equine medicine.
A collection of unit review materials for middle school science, specifically targeting 6th grade living things and 7th grade body systems. These resources mirror local assessments to ensure student readiness.
A series of four 10-15 minute logic lessons for middle school students, focusing on Zeno's paradoxes and the 'Paradox Player' thinking style. Students will learn to break ideas into tiny steps, push logic to extremes, and identify contradictions through 'Paradox Breaker' activities.
A comprehensive 3-week unit exploring the unique physical properties of water, its role in life and geological processes, and the dynamics of watershed systems. Students investigate polarity, cohesion, and universal solubility through hands-on labs while connecting these traits to climate moderation and the health of the Chesapeake Bay.
A comprehensive scaffolding of the Inherited Traits and Learned Behaviors strand (TEKS 13B), moving from basic likenesses in 3rd grade to complex differentiation in 5th grade. The sequence focuses on distinguishing between physical inherited traits and acquired skills/behaviors through hands-on investigation and case studies.
A review sequence for Unit 3 data analysis standards, focusing on collection, manipulation, visualization, and ethics through a hands-on mini-project.
An introductory sequence on electromagnetic radiation, focusing specifically on ultraviolet light, its effects on matter, and methods of protection.
Una introducción práctica a la Programación Orientada a Objetos en Python, enfocada en la creación de clases, definición de atributos y métodos, e instanciación de objetos. La secuencia guía a los estudiantes desde la analogía conceptual hasta la implementación de lógica funcional en código reusable.
A comprehensive science curriculum for 8th grade students working at a 1st grade academic level, covering all North Carolina Essential Standards with simplified language, high-interest visuals, and structured support.
A comprehensive exploration of fluid dynamics, from laboratory experiments on Earth to the geomorphology of rivers and lakes on other planets and moons in our solar system.
A comprehensive collection of life science resources for 6th and 7th grade, covering cell theory, body systems, and defense mechanisms.
A comprehensive collection of instructional resources designed to build essential elementary skills in math and literacy, featuring a cohesive technical 'blueprint' aesthetic. The sequence covers fact fluency, word problem solving, decoding strategies, reading fluency, and core comprehension skills.