An advanced undergraduate sequence exploring the linear algebra behind optical systems. Students learn to model light propagation using 2x2 ABCD matrices, analyzing complex systems, thick lenses, and resonator stability.
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.
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 comprehensive unit focused on environmental stewardship, exploring waste management, conservation, and sustainable living through hands-on activities.
A comprehensive exploration of Earth's diverse biomes, covering climates, geography, and complex biological adaptations. Each lesson focuses on a different environment, starting with the arid world of deserts.
A comprehensive unit focused on mastering the three pillars of exposure: Aperture, Shutter Speed, and ISO, culminating in full manual mode proficiency.
A comprehensive Earth Day unit focused on climate change and personal impact, specifically designed for high school students with foundational literacy needs. The sequence integrates the four language domains—reading, writing, listening, and speaking—through accessible text and scaffolded activities.
A series of lessons exploring the invisible forces that hold molecules together, focusing on London dispersion, dipole-dipole, and hydrogen bonding through hands-on inquiry and the Predict-Observe-Explain model.
A foundational unit on electricity and circuits, covering everything from basic components to complex circuit analysis and Ohm's Law.
A comprehensive full-year planning framework for high school Biology, including pacing, unit objectives, lab requirements, and assessment strategies.
A comprehensive guide to mastering Geometry Dash, covering core mechanics, improvement strategies, and a deep dive into every unique gamemode.
A 2-week comprehensive unit on podcast production, focusing on the intersection of journalistic research, interviewing, and technical audio mixing using Soundtrap. Students learn to craft compelling stories through sound while mastering professional digital audio workstation (DAW) workflows.
A comprehensive unit exploring the technological backbone of the modern hospitality and tourism industry, focusing on HMS, POS, booking systems, and event planning software.
A 5-day CTE exploration of Diagnostic Services and Health Informatics, where students take on the role of medical detectives solving clinical cases through data and diagnostic thinking.
A comprehensive training sequence designed to help organizations leverage AI for operational efficiency, covering everything from initial audits to full-scale workflow integration.
A comprehensive unit exploring how humans process sensory information through the eye, ear, nose, and tongue, focusing on anatomical structures and physiological functions.
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 sequence exploring biogeochemical cycles across different academic levels, from introductory middle school concepts to honors-level systems analysis.
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 lessons exploring the lives and adaptations of apex predators through close reading and scientific inquiry.
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.
Una secuencia didáctica sobre el desarrollo web interactivo, enfocada en la captura de eventos del teclado mediante JavaScript para crear experiencias de usuario dinámicas y juegos sencillos.
A comprehensive 5-day phonics unit focused on the "bonus letters" (Floss Rule: f, l, s, z) including heart words 'your' and 'want'. Students explore the concept of doubling final consonants in one-syllable short vowel words through a factory-themed learning experience.
A multi-day exploration of the butterfly life cycle for 2nd graders, featuring interactive instruction, a directed drawing activity, and a summative assessment.
This sequence explores the evidence for biological evolution and the mechanisms of heredity, aligning with Grade 8 science standards for understanding Earth's history and life forms.
A two-week environmental science review sequence focusing on key takeaways: climate change, pollution, renewable energy, and biodiversity. Students compile a 'Field Dossier' review packet as a final course artifact.
A hands-on science and art unit where 2nd grade students investigate biodiversity in their school courtyard, comparing grassy and wooded habitats while repurposing natural materials into creative sculptures.
A comprehensive unit for 2nd graders exploring the wonders of our solar system, including the phases of the moon and the daily lives of space explorers.
A comprehensive unit for 2nd graders to explore diverse animal habitats around the world through hands-on activities, research, and a creative diorama project. Students will learn about the unique characteristics of different environments and how animals are adapted to survive in them.
A 5-day intensive exploration of magnetic forces and fields, focusing on atomic-level causes, field interactions, and mathematical modeling of forces on charged particles. Students progress from anchoring phenomena to complex mathematical applications and a comprehensive unit review.
An inquiry-based science and literacy curriculum for grades 1-3 that combines foundational scientific concepts with high-frequency sight word mastery and precision handwriting practice.