A comprehensive unit exploring the biochemical processes of photosynthesis and cellular respiration, highlighting their interdependence in the flow of energy through ecosystems.
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.
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.
A comprehensive lesson sequence on atomic decay, focusing on hands-on simulation of half-life using common objects and practicing the prediction of decay products through nuclear equations.
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 unit on rotational mechanics, mapping the transition from linear motion to angular dynamics through technical analysis and real-world applications.
A unit focused on the quantitative relationships in chemical reactions, covering everything from basic molar mass to complex limiting reactant and percent yield calculations.
A comprehensive 9-week book study of Temple Grandin's 'Animals in Translation' for high school students, focusing on sensory perception, animal behavior, and inclusive design through jigsaw discussions and creative projects.
A comprehensive exploration of viral structure, pathogenesis, and the human immune response, covering TEKS 5D and 12A. This sequence bridges the gap between microscopic invaders and our biological defenses.
A comprehensive 3rd-grade science sequence exploring how plants grow, survive, and interact with their environment through systematic 20-minute daily lessons.
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 comprehensive biology unit covering the complex interactions of animal and plant systems, the structural nature of viruses, and the application of these concepts to real-world disease outbreaks.
A comprehensive 5-day unit covering electric current, resistance, and circuit types. Students move from exploring the physical properties of conductors to mathematically modeling series and parallel circuits, culminating in a summative district assessment.