A comprehensive 9th-grade physics unit on the organization, history, and predictive power of the Periodic Table. Students explore patterns, classify elements, and use periodic trends to solve logic puzzles and predict properties of unknown matter.
A comprehensive K-12 AI literacy sequence covering the fundamentals of how AI works, machine learning, ethics, social impact, and creative application through age-appropriate lessons.
A comprehensive set of materials exploring the historical development of atomic theory from ancient Greece to the modern quantum model, provided in a bilingual format to support English and Spanish speaking learners.
A biology unit covering the chemical foundations of life (macromolecules) and the physiological balance of complex organisms (homeostasis).
A deep dive into the evolutionary transition from aquatic life to terrestrial mammals, focusing on homologous structures and divergent evolution.
A cross-curricular unit blending astronomy and Greek mythology, exploring how ancient cultures interpreted the night sky and the scientific reality of stars.
A comprehensive 2-day unit on heat transfer (conduction, convection, and radiation) featuring teacher-led demonstrations, visual slides, doodle notes, and exit tickets. Students explore how thermal energy moves through different states of matter and vacuum.
A comprehensive exploration of how scientists organize the diversity of life on Earth, from the broadest domains to individual species.
A comprehensive unit exploring the human cardiovascular system, starting with the intricate anatomy of the heart and extending to blood vessels and circulation loops.
A comprehensive marine biology curriculum exploring the structural and functional design of ocean life, from microscopic plankton to massive cetaceans. Students act as 'Ocean Architects' to understand how environmental pressures shape biological forms.
A comprehensive review of foundational chemistry concepts including atomic structure, periodic trends, chemical bonding, and stoichiometry to prepare students for midterm assessments.
A comprehensive biology unit covering meiosis, genetics, gene expression, mutations, and evolution based on the Texas STAAR curriculum standards. Students will engage with STAAR-formatted practice, deep-dive vocabulary, and visual synthesis through graphic organizers.
A comprehensive biology unit covering plant systems, animal systems, and ecosystem stability through STAAR-aligned practice, vocabulary mastery, and conceptual application.
A quick review sequence focusing on the fundamentals of Mendelian genetics and the mechanics of Punnett Squares.
A deep dive into the forces that shape our universe, focusing on Newtonian mechanics, gravity, and orbital dynamics through hands-on activities and visual simulations.
A comprehensive 10-day review series designed to prepare students for the Biology STAAR exam, covering key concepts from biochemistry to ecology.
A hands-on career exploration unit focusing on the dynamic world of retail. Students will master customer service excellence, learn retail operations like inventory and POS systems, and design their own retail floor plan and brand strategy.
A comprehensive study sequence covering atomic structure, periodic trends, chemical bonding, and nomenclature to prepare students for chemistry assessments.
A comprehensive 5-day chemistry unit investigating the relationships between gas pressure, volume, temperature, and moles using lab inquiries, mathematical modeling, and real-world applications.
A modular physics unit focused on the principles of electricity, circuit design, and the mathematical laws governing energy flow in electrical systems.
A comprehensive Freshman Biology sequence adapted for Specialized Academic Instruction (SAI), featuring a 5th-grade reading level, heavy visual support, and hands-on learning models across two semesters.
A comprehensive review unit focused on the cycling of matter and flow of energy within Earth's systems, specifically designed to prepare students for the Biology midterm.
A comprehensive unit exploring human impact on the environment, designed for high school ESOL students, integrating Biology TEKS with English Language Proficiency Standards through thematic lounge-style stations.
A two-day exploration of physical properties, distinguishing between those that depend on the amount of matter (mass, volume, weight) and those that are intrinsic to the substance (density, melting point, boiling point, solubility).
An exploration of how humanity harnessed the stars and the physics of time to build global networks, mapping the Earth through celestial symmetry and precision engineering.
A high-energy exploration of gravity's invisible pull, from dropping everyday objects to calculating weight on distant planets. Students will engage in hands-on observations and creative writing activities to understand how mass and distance govern the universe.
A 5-hour intensive review sequence covering the core pillars of biology: Cells, Enzymes, DNA, Meiosis/Mitosis, and Genetics. Designed for high-impact Saturday school sessions.
A comprehensive unit exploring the biosphere, ecosystem stability, and human impact, designed for 9th-grade biology students.