31 items
Check out The Aeronauts lesson for high school for a fun way to engage your students in learning about aeronautics, atmospheric pressure, and...
Updated:
2020A high school or workplace / community group- appropriate lesson on the concept of gender binarism and LGBTQ rights. The lesson focuses on gender...
Updated:
2020‘Mirad, a Boy from Bosnia’ is an engaging, cross-curricular program involving rigorous synoptic assessments. Presented in four media-rich lessons,...
The unit plan is appropriate for students in grade 11 who have passed Algebra I and Geometry. This topic is Rational Expressions & Equations and...
Updated:
2016Summary: In this lab, students will answer the question "How does the original mass of a star influence its lifespan? Objectives: Students will...
Updated:
2016Describe the movement of water through the water cycle . Describe how water runs off land. Compare fresh water and salt water.
More than Just Dirty Snowballs guides student teams in grades 3-5 to create ice cream comet models to be analyzed by another team of students. They...
Rose Colored Glasses - A New Camera for Hubble teaches fifth and sixth grade students about visible light, wavelengths of different colored light and...
Recycled Crew Exploration Vehicle asks students in grades 4-5 to compare NASA's new Orion space capsule to the Apollo space capsules. Students then...
Updated:
2018The Light Plants Need asks students to observe and compare three types of light sources. They then conduct an experiment to determine how different...