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Preview of Water-Wise Water Park Rubric

Water-Wise Water Park Rubric

Rubric for the Water-Wise Water Park project.
Preview of International Literacy Day + Science | Scientific Discovery Through Reading K-12

International Literacy Day + Science | Scientific Discovery Through Reading K-12

Description: Celebrate International Literacy Day (September 8) by showing how reading fuels discovery. Students explore famous scientists’ breakthroughs through texts, connecting literacy to innovation. Elementary: Read short passages (Galileo, Newton, Curie), draw discoveries, and explain findings.Middle School: Analyze 1-page discovery readings (Marie Curie’s radioactivity, Darwin’s evolution).High School: Examine excerpts from scientific texts, write essays on
Preview of Labor Day Science | Inventions & Workers’ Impact on Science/Tech | K–12, TEKS

Labor Day Science | Inventions & Workers’ Impact on Science/Tech | K–12, TEKS

Description: Celebrate Labor Day with a science twist: connect workers and inventors to technological innovation and progress. Elementary: Read inventor stories (e.g., George Washington Carver), draw inventions, and explain their usefulness.Middle School: Research scientists like Marie Curie or Nikola Tesla and present findings.High School: Analyze major innovations (electricity, vaccines, space travel), evaluate labor’s role in breakthroughs, and connect to modern
Preview of Biomes Inquiry Unit x - Science - Environmental Studies - Animals - IB

Biomes Inquiry Unit x - Science - Environmental Studies - Animals - IB

This 6-7 week Sharing the Planet (PYP) inquiry unit explores the relationships between living things and their environment in different biomes. Easily adapted to suit your own class/school, it includes:  transdisciplinary theme, central idea, lines of inquiry, key concepts and questionsapproaches to learning (ATLs) and learner profile focusagency and action ideasassessment  - before views, formative, summative, self-assessment and peer.detailed learning experiences and provocationsresources and
Preview of Patriot Day STEM Challenge | Engineering & Building Resilience | K–12, TEKS

Patriot Day STEM Challenge | Engineering & Building Resilience | K–12, TEKS

Description: Honor Patriot Day (September 11) with a hands-on STEM challenge that explores resilience and engineering for safety. Elementary: Build and test simple paper towers, then reflect on what made them strong.Middle School: Design popsicle-stick bridges, test weight capacity, and connect to real rebuilding efforts.High School: Create blueprints or prototypes of disaster-resilient buildings, research real-world materials, and present designs with reflections.
Preview of Hurricane Season Science | Weather Patterns, Safety & Data | K–12, TEKS-Aligned

Hurricane Season Science | Weather Patterns, Safety & Data | K–12, TEKS-Aligned

Description: Turn the peak of Hurricane Season (September) into a real-world science investigation. Students learn how hurricanes form, track storms, and build safety awareness. Elementary: Identify hurricane traits (wind, rain, flooding), draw safety kits, and share family preparedness plans.Middle School: Plot storm tracks, calculate distances traveled, and graph hurricanes by category.High School: Analyze NOAA data, compare storm intensity over decades, and eval
Preview of Fall Equinox Science | Earth’s Tilt & Day/Night Balance | K–12, TEKS-Aligned

Fall Equinox Science | Earth’s Tilt & Day/Night Balance | K–12, TEKS-Aligned

Description: Bring the Fall Equinox to life with this hands-on science lesson where students investigate why day and night are equal and how Earth’s tilt and orbit create seasonal changes. Elementary: Use a globe and flashlight to model sunlight, draw Earth during equinox, and record equal day/night hours.Middle School: Graph daylight hours across seasons and compare equinox vs. solstice.High School: Analyze latitude-based daylight data, calculate Earth’s tilt (23
Preview of Access to Clean Water Discussion - Chemical and Physical Change - MYP Science

Access to Clean Water Discussion - Chemical and Physical Change - MYP Science

Get your middle school science class talking with this chemistry / environmental science discussion activity on access to clean water, recommended for grade 5-7 students learning about chemical and physical changes! Designed with MYP in mind but appropriate for any middle school, high school, international, or homeschool STEM curriculum. Students explore 5 hypothetical scenarios while applying their knowledge of purity, separation techniques, the water cycle, and natural resources. With str
Preview of Eating Meat Debate - Ecology - Grade 5-7 MYP Middle School Science

Eating Meat Debate - Ecology - Grade 5-7 MYP Middle School Science

Get your middle school science class talking with this biology / environmental science discussion activity on eating meat, recommended for grade 5-7 students learning about ecology! Designed with MYP in mind but appropriate for any middle school, high school, international, or homeschool STEM curriculum. Students take on one of 5 character roles to discuss whether a plant-based or meat-based diet is better for humans and the environment. In the process, they will explore ancestral diets, an
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