A basic introduction to space concepts and the work of NASA, designed for early elementary students to build reading skills and scientific curiosity.
A comprehensive unit on the human body's systems, focusing on anatomy, physiology, and health.
A comprehensive STEM sequence for grades 1-5 focusing on structural engineering and physics. Students progress from exploring material properties and shapes to designing complex, efficient structures, building their understanding of forces, stability, and the engineering design process.
A differentiated science unit exploring the life cycles, parts, and processes of plants for Kindergarten, 2nd, and 4th grade students.
A four-day introductory unit on the signs of spring, focusing on weather changes and nature's awakening. Includes a mix of outdoor exploration and indoor hands-on crafts designed for grades K-3.
A comprehensive set of 2nd-grade informational units covering healthy eating, animal habitats, weather patterns, and community helpers, designed with a field guide aesthetic.
A comprehensive STEM unit introducing block coding and robotics using Marty the Robot and Sphero Minis. Students explore sequencing, loops, and color-based commands across two weeks of rotating hands-on lab sessions.
A comprehensive substitute teacher packet for the 8th-grade 'Teen Challenges' course, focusing on the Inner Strength Lab and the novel Hatchet. Includes daily procedures, survival-themed activities, and feedback forms.
A comprehensive leadership development program for district administrators focused on high-quality curriculum implementation, review methodologies, and instructional coaching strategies to ensure district-wide coherence.
A comprehensive 2nd-week unit for 3rd Grade Science exploring the anatomy, functions, and protective nature of the human skin through experiments, models, and sensory activities.
An engaging unit exploring the properties of matter, focusing on how substances combine, dissolve, and separate.
A two-day science unit for 6th graders exploring the relationship between thermal energy, particle motion, and phase changes through visual notes and kinesthetic modeling.
Une exploration complète des principes de la statique et de la dynamique, allant de l'équilibre des structures rigides à l'analyse des mouvements curvilignes.
A series of lessons exploring the physics of fluids, including buoyancy, pressure, and fluid flow.
A project-based 6th-grade forensics course where students act as lead investigators to solve a campus mystery using scientific evidence, biology, and engineering principles. The course aligns with Iowa Science Standards covering cell theory, inheritance, and the engineering design process.
A comprehensive two-week recovery sequence designed for students to master key concepts from Investigations 9-12, including evolution and biological systems. This unit provides condensed notes, visual aids, and targeted review questions to help students bridge learning gaps and achieve course credit.
A 5-day after-school program exploring the science of surface tension through hands-on experiments, scientific observations, and engineering challenges. Students investigate how water molecules stick together and how substances like soap and salt can break those bonds.
A comprehensive unit designed to turn students into nature detectives, focusing on observation, documentation, and appreciation of the local environment for K-6 students.
A comprehensive unit on matter, focusing on the differences between physical and chemical changes, identifying indicators of each, and applying this knowledge to real-world scenarios.
A series of lessons exploring the power of nature's most impressive events, from volcanoes to tsunamis, tailored for early elementary learners.
A comprehensive investigation into the radioactive decay of elements in rock crystals from the Afar region, using simulations and mathematical modeling to reconstruct geologic history.
A first-grade science and safety sequence focused on understanding what earthquakes are, why they happen, and how to stay safe during one. It includes a comprehensive student packet, visual slides, and teacher resources.
Une série de leçons de cinématique appliquée, allant de l'étude des transports ferroviaires urbains aux duels de vitesse entre athlètes et animaux. La séquence permet de maîtriser les mouvements rectilignes uniformes et uniformément variés.
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.
Exploring the internal heat and dynamic processes that shape our planet's surface and interior.
A four-day immersive sensory science sequence for K-3 students, exploring different materials, textures, and chemical mixtures through hands-on creation and observation.
A comprehensive 3rd-grade science sequence exploring how plants grow, survive, and interact with their environment through systematic 20-minute daily lessons.
A comprehensive Pre-K exploration of weather types and seasonal changes through observation, hands-on experiments, and creative activities. Students will learn to identify common weather patterns and understand how the environment changes throughout the year.
A comprehensive unit exploring the biochemical processes of photosynthesis and cellular respiration, highlighting their interdependence in the flow of energy through ecosystems.
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 one-week unit for 1st grade students focused on identifying water and air as natural resources and learning how to protect them through evidence-based arguments. Students transform into 'Resource Rangers' to investigate, observe, and defend our planet's vital resources.
A collection of unit review materials for middle school science, specifically targeting 6th grade living things and 7th grade body systems. These resources mirror local assessments to ensure student readiness.
A Grade 2 science unit exploring how wind and water change the shape of the land through weathering and erosion, concluding with engineering solutions to protect Earth's surface.
A comprehensive 3-week unit exploring the unique physical properties of water, its role in life and geological processes, and the dynamics of watershed systems. Students investigate polarity, cohesion, and universal solubility through hands-on labs while connecting these traits to climate moderation and the health of the Chesapeake Bay.
Una introducción práctica a la Programación Orientada a Objetos en Python, enfocada en la creación de clases, definición de atributos y métodos, e instanciación de objetos. La secuencia guía a los estudiantes desde la analogía conceptual hasta la implementación de lógica funcional en código reusable.
A comprehensive science curriculum for 8th grade students working at a 1st grade academic level, covering all North Carolina Essential Standards with simplified language, high-interest visuals, and structured support.