A hands-on chemistry unit for 6th grade focused on the Law of Conservation of Mass. Students use physical manipulatives to model molecules and simulate chemical reactions to understand why equations must be balanced.
A series of lessons exploring genetics and protein synthesis through the lens of spider silk production for medical use. Adapted for 3rd-grade reading levels while maintaining 6th-grade science concepts.
A comprehensive 5-week sequence exploring the physical properties of water, the engineering of water filtration, and the complex systems of Virginia's watersheds. Students move from hands-on engineering to chemical properties and finally to large-scale environmental systems.
Une séquence de 6ème pour découvrir la cellule à travers des observations microscopiques, passant des végétaux aux animaux puis aux unicellulaires.
A unit exploring the microscopic machines that keep living things running, from building cells to breaking down food.
A comprehensive one-week unit covering the foundations of cell theory, the technical mastery of microscopes, and the fascinating structures of unicellular organisms (Amoeba, Paramecium, Euglena, and Volvox).
A comprehensive unit exploring the fundamentals of electricity, magnetism, and how they combine in circuits, focusing on energy transformations and hands-on visuals.
A comprehensive unit where students become environmental detectives to investigate biodiversity, interdependencies, and human impact within their local ecosystems through inquiry-based field studies.
A lesson sequence focused on the scientific method, using a mystery box activity to practice observation, hypothesis formation, and experimentation. Students explore the historical roots of the method and apply it to solve physical puzzles.
A unit exploring the fundamental concepts of business, economics, and entrepreneurship for middle school students.
A deep dive into marine biology and animal physiology, focusing on the unique adaptations that allow aquatic life to thrive in diverse environments.
A series of lessons exploring the intersection of technology, geology, and environmental science, focusing on how the products we use every day are connected to the Earth's resources and the global environment.
A hands-on exploration of physics and forces, focusing on gravity, motion, and air resistance through engineering challenges.
A lesson sequence focusing on the differences between renewable and non-renewable energy sources, culminating in a town council role-play debate. Students explore energy transformations and evaluate the environmental and economic impacts of different power sources.
An exploration of the dynamic processes that shape our planet's surface, focusing on tectonic activity, volcanic formations, and the movement of the Earth's crust.
A comprehensive science lesson for 4th-6th graders exploring the six types of volcanoes and the relationship between lava viscosity and volcano shape. The sequence includes a hands-on 'Ketchup Race' demonstration, video analysis, and a sculpting activity.
A series of lessons focused on human-induced climate change, exploring the causes, effects, and potential solutions through data analysis and scientific inquiry.
A comprehensive lesson sequence exploring the three modes of heat transfer (conduction, convection, and radiation) and the concept of thermal equilibrium using real-world scenarios and particle-level explanations.
This middle school science sequence focuses on the intersection of scientific data, environmental policy, and local air quality. Students will explore the historical context of the Clean Air Act, analyze modern Air Quality Index (AQI) data, and investigate pollution sources in their own communities to understand how science informs law and public health.
A series focused on local environmental action and urban air quality solutions, guiding students from observation to advocacy.
A short unit focused on the Kingdom Fungi, specifically investigating the growth and structure of molds through hands-on experimentation and video analysis.
A chemistry unit for upper elementary students focused on the science of mixtures and solutions through the relatable lens of a backyard picnic. Students explore vocabulary like solute, solvent, and saturation using video analysis and creative menu design.
A comprehensive lesson sequence on ocean literacy, focusing on why oceans matter, their role in global systems, and conservation efforts. Students will engage with a video, take structured notes, and participate in a live quiz.
A lesson sequence focused on the classification and structure of galaxies, introducing students to Edwin Hubble's classification system and the unique characteristics of our own Milky Way.
A creative engineering lesson where students explore NASA spinoffs and design their own inventions that solve problems in space and on Earth. Students practice design thinking and marketing by 'reverse engineering' space technology for commercial use.
A series of lessons exploring the complex interactions between organisms in an ecosystem, focusing on how species rely on one another to survive and maintain balance.
A lesson sequence exploring the different types of adaptations animals use to survive in their habitats, focusing on physical vs. behavioral traits.
A sequence exploring how biological units organize into complex living organisms, focusing on the hierarchy of life from cells to entire systems.
A lesson sequence exploring the greenhouse effect and human impact on climate change for 6th-grade students. This sequence focuses on the mechanics of heat trapping, the role of fossil fuels, and the consequences for the Arctic.
A unit on wave properties and their applications in physical science, focusing on electromagnetic radiation and mechanical waves.
A short series of lessons exploring prehistoric life and the Mega-fauna that once roamed the Earth. Students learn about adaptations, extinction, and the tools paleontologists use to study the past.
A comprehensive lesson sequence for middle school students to explore the digestive system through video analysis and hands-on modeling. Students will build a physical 'gut' using household materials to demonstrate organ sequence and specific functions.
This sequence shifts focus from writing code to designing for human needs through User Experience (UX) and User Interface (UI) principles. Students adopt the role of UX researchers, analyzing existing sites for usability and accessibility failures before they write a single line of code.
A capstone project where students build a multi-page website from scratch. They move through planning, coding navigation, developing content, debugging, and finally publishing their work, emphasizing the technical and organizational skills needed for web publishing.
Students transition from basic HTML to CSS, learning how to style web pages with colors, fonts, and layouts. The sequence covers CSS syntax, color theory, typography, and the box model, culminating in a personal profile design project.
A comprehensive sequence where 6th-grade students plan, design, code, and learn to safely publish their own multi-page digital portfolio. Students master technical HTML/CSS skills alongside essential digital citizenship and information architecture concepts.
A comprehensive sequence for 6th graders to master CSS fundamentals, visual design principles, and the separation of content from style in web development.
This foundational sequence introduces 6th-grade students to HTML, the language of the web. Students move from deconstructing existing sites using developer tools to building their own structurally sound, semantic web pages with headings, lists, images, and hyperlinks.
This sequence introduces 6th-grade students to human-centered design, focusing on User Experience (UX) and web accessibility. Students learn to design websites that are intuitive, navigable, and inclusive by analyzing design flaws, simulating screen reader experiences, and testing color contrast.
A 5-lesson sequence for 6th-grade students focused on using visualization strategies to understand informational texts, including spatial relationships, schematic diagrams, cause-and-effect flowcharts, and concepts of scale. Students move from sensory imagery to building mental models of complex systems and processes.
Students explore automation and the future of work by adopting the role of inventors and designers. They investigate how robots and software automate tasks, analyze shifting job markets, and apply design thinking to create beneficial future technology concepts.
Students demystify Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning through hands-on training, pattern recognition, and ethical analysis. They move from understanding basic coding differences to identifying real-world AI applications and recognizing the importance of unbiased data.
A comprehensive introduction to machine learning and algorithmic logic for 6th grade students, covering the difference between traditional coding and AI, the importance of training data, how recommendation systems work, generative AI tools, and the ethics of algorithmic bias.
A scientific exploration of how instruments produce sound, categorized by vibration mechanics and physical properties. Students investigate the four main instrument families through the lens of acoustics and physics.