A comprehensive high school biology unit investigating the structure, function, and hierarchical organization of living systems, aligned to NGSS standards.
A comprehensive, 36-week General Biology curriculum aligned with Indiana Academic Standards, emphasizing the integration of biochemical foundations and metabolic homeostasis across all units.
An inquiry-based biology lesson investigating the structural hierarchy and interactions of multicellular organ systems during physiological demands (NGSS HS-LS1-2).
A highly engaging slide deck for HS-LS1-2 introducing the hierarchical organization of multicellular systems. Includes an interactive nested block diagram of levels of organization, a detailed analysis of cardio-pulmonary system interactions, and a beautiful custom-rendered CSS graph comparing heart rate and respiratory demand.
Séquence pédagogique complète sur la cybersécurité en entreprise, axée sur l'analyse technique des risques, la remédiation des failles de sécurité et la préparation aux épreuves d'examen ou de certification.
A standard-aligned biology lesson focused on how DNA structure determines protein shape, function, and cell specialization (NGSS HS-LS1-1).
An inquiry-based analysis worksheet focusing on NGSS HS-LS1-2, containing a detailed physiological data table tracking body systems from cells to organs to systems during exercise. Includes 8 rigorous analysis questions and a teacher answer key.
A comprehensive workplace simulation sequence following Aura Solar Australia, a major renewable energy provider based in Melbourne. Students act as Corporate Administration Officers, executing complex, realistic tasks across the Microsoft Office Suite that align with Australian business standards, GST calculations, time zones, and privacy regulations.
A comprehensive high school physics curriculum sequence aligned with the Connecticut Next Generation Science Standards (CT-NGSS), focusing on core concepts, quantitative problem-solving, and visual models.
A year-long, self-paced entrepreneurship curriculum spanning September to May for alternative education students in work-study placements. Students transform real-world work experience into a modular business plan and slide presentation.
A 3-day cross-curricular STEAM unit where students research biological adaptations, design biomimetic engineering solutions, perform scale calculations, and write a synthesized informational article.