A 10th-grade physics sequence exploring the foundational relationships between mass, velocity, momentum, and impulse through inquiry and graphical analysis.
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 unit focused on forensic science techniques, specifically focusing on the collection and analysis of physical evidence from crime scenes.
A 10-day comprehensive science unit designed for high school students in functional skills programs, focusing on the solar system with high-interest visuals and accessible 3rd-grade level text. Students explore the sun, earth's cycles, the moon, planets, and the life of astronauts through a 'field guide' lens.
A study of the iconic predator-prey relationship between wolves and moose on Isle Royale, exploring population dynamics, carrying capacity, and limiting factors.
An ecology-focused sequence exploring population dynamics, ecosystem stability, and the intricate dance between predators and their prey through the famous Isle Royale case study.
A comprehensive unit on cellular reproduction, focusing on the mechanics of mitosis, DNA replication, and the cell cycle. Students will move from broad overviews to detailed phase analysis using visual-heavy instruction.
A comprehensive 5-day unit on payroll accounting, covering gross pay calculations, tax deductions, and employer-provided benefits through real-world business scenarios.
A comprehensive review sequence covering chemical bonding, VSEPR theory, covalent nomenclature, and intermolecular forces. Includes a structured study guide, a visual slide deck, and a detailed answer key.
A 3-day introductory unit for Digital Design students, focusing on Project-Based Learning, collaborative teamwork, and the very first steps into Adobe Photoshop. Students will connect classroom learning to workforce readiness through a giant collaborative mural and guided discovery of design tools.
A comprehensive exploration of the Central Dogma of biology, focusing on the processes of transcription and translation as required for the NYS Living Environment Regents exam. Students will learn how genetic information flows from DNA to RNA to proteins, determining an organism's traits.
A comprehensive unit focused on mastering the three pillars of exposure: Aperture, Shutter Speed, and ISO, culminating in full manual mode proficiency.
A sequence exploring the mechanics of ocean currents and their role in regulating global climate, based on the SciShow documentary.
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 week-long exploration of ecological tolerance, focusing on how plants and animals survive within specific environmental ranges. Students identify key factors, analyze tolerance curves, and apply concepts to real-world environmental shifts.
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 complete mastery unit designed for high-stakes biology assessment preparation. Covers all core reporting categories: Cells, Genetics, Evolution, Systems, and Ecology with maximum-depth instructional materials and student support.
A foundational unit on electricity and circuits, covering everything from basic components to complex circuit analysis and Ohm's Law.
A comprehensive exploration of the hospitality and tourism industry, covering hotel management, culinary arts, event planning, and marketing through the lens of professional excellence.
A project-based learning unit where high school students design and market a new hospitality venture, from initial concept to a full marketing campaign and presentation.
A comprehensive full-year planning framework for high school Biology, including pacing, unit objectives, lab requirements, and assessment strategies.
A series exploring the intersection of global culinary traditions and the metric system.
A comprehensive collection of core science units covering Environmental Science, Biology, and Physical Science. This sequence provides high-impact instructional slides, hands-on lab experiences, guided notes, and differentiated assessments for five major scientific domains.
A comprehensive guide to mastering Geometry Dash, covering core mechanics, improvement strategies, and a deep dive into every unique gamemode.
A sequence of introductory activities for new Digital Design students to build community and assess skill levels.
A comprehensive 4-day STAAR Biology review including station-based practice for the first three days and a final independent "Secret Agent" mission for the day before the exam.
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 series of lessons focused on mastering the structure of the atom, radioactive isotopes, and the organization of the periodic table.
A comprehensive unit exploring how humans process sensory information through the eye, ear, nose, and tongue, focusing on anatomical structures and physiological functions.
A 4-day project sequence where high school students explore their digital identity through personal branding in Canva and short-form video production in CapCut. Students choose a personal 'niche'—such as gaming, fashion, or social advocacy—to build a cohesive visual presence.
A comprehensive sequence exploring biogeochemical cycles across different academic levels, from introductory middle school concepts to honors-level systems analysis.
A series of materials focused on applying Ohm's Law and circuit analysis to industrial power distribution and facility design. Students transition from theoretical combination circuits to designing a functional power plan for an industrial research unit.
A 2-day self-contained project for Cyber Security 2 students focusing on the five phases of penetration testing. Students research and create a visual representation (poster or slide deck) of a simulated ethical hacking mission.
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 two-day unit exploring the carbon cycle's movement through diverse ecosystems, focusing on how carbon storage and release impact global stability. Students examine oceans, rainforests, tundra, and local environments to understand ecological balance.
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 5-day exploration of environmental science concepts including ecological succession, tolerance levels, the Canadian grasslands biome, and human demographic impacts. Designed for a small-contained 9th/10th grade setting with high levels of scaffolding and modified reading materials.
A high-intensity review sequence designed to move students from 'not met' to 'mastery' in Biology through vocabulary immersion and STAAR-style practice.
A high-impact Biology STAAR preparation series utilizing AVID WICOR strategies. This sequence focuses on core reporting categories to ensure students are prepared for the Texas state assessment through collaborative and inquiry-based learning.
A comprehensive technology applications sequence covering Internet Safety & Ethics, Computer Hardware, and Spreadsheet Data Management. Designed for middle or high school students to build foundational digital literacy and technical skills.
A series of high school science lessons exploring the physics of waves and their biological impacts on human health, using real-world professional contexts.