A comprehensive science lesson for 4th graders exploring llama adaptations, habitat in the Andes Mountains, and their role in the ecosystem.
A vibrant lesson for Kindergarten students to explore and identify seasonal colors through interactive slides, matching games, and creative practice.
1/15
In this lesson, students will be introduced to the Engineering Design Process (EDP) by tackling a real-world design challenge. They will learn to identify problems, brainstorm solutions, and understand the iterative nature of engineering.
1/16
A fun, llama-themed math lesson for 4th graders focusing on measurement conversions, data analysis, and word problems.
A K-2 lesson focused on developing observation skills by watching a short video about elephants, drawing key features, and practicing descriptive vocabulary.
In this lesson, students will explore the Engineering Design Process (EDP) by tackling a real-world problem. They will learn to identify constraints, brainstorm solutions, and understand the iterative nature of engineering.
A lesson for grades 3-5 focused on public speaking and descriptive language, using the first YouTube video 'Me at the zoo' as a prompt for students to rewrite and improve a script.
Lesson for studio export and print testing
In this lesson, students will take on the role of 'Flight Engineers' to explore the Engineering Design Process (EDP) through the lens of space exploration. They will learn to define problems, brainstorm solutions, and iterate on designs to solve challenges faced by astronauts.
In this introductory lesson, students will take on the role of 'Flight Engineers' to explore the Engineering Design Process (EDP). Through hands-on challenges and group discussions, they will learn how to define problems, brainstorm solutions, and iterate on their designs to achieve mission success.
A fun, hands-on math lesson where students collect and graph data about llama traits, behaviors, and habitats while learning about these unique Andean animals.
A comprehensive lesson for 4th graders on llamas, covering their habitat in the Andes and their unique diet. Includes a reading passage, comprehension worksheet, and an answer key.
A set of visual tools to help students navigate daily classroom transitions and routines with independence.
A lesson where students analyze the first YouTube video, 'Me at the zoo', and rewrite its weak script using precise vocabulary and sensory details.
In this introductory lesson, students explore the Engineering Design Process (EDP) through hands-on activities, learning how engineers identify problems and design solutions to help society.
A Kindergarten - 1st Grade lesson focused on observational speaking skills using the 'Me at the zoo' video. Students practice identifying animal characteristics and using sentence frames to report on what they see.
A high school Computer Science lesson connecting the history of YouTube's first video to concepts of bandwidth, data compression, and internet infrastructure evolution.
A comprehensive reading comprehension lesson for 4th graders exploring the unique adaptations, habitat, and history of llamas. Students will practice identifying main ideas and supporting details while engaging with informational text.
A Kindergarten to 2nd-grade lesson where students observe elephants, learn about their trunks, and practice observation skills using the historic 'Me at the zoo' video.
A short high school warm-up focused on developing media literacy skills by identifying bias, loaded language, and selective data in articles about climate change.
1/12