Moby Dick Cinema Study Guide. Teens learn literature analysis skills through studying classic movies. Enrich your high school English/Language Arts experience by adding cinema studies!
Students explore the journey of where our favorite foods are grown and sourced from around the world and compare that to eating locally grown foods. Motivating question: How can we learn about the origins of our food?
Chicago-Style Research Paper Writing Guide. 5-week study aimed at high schoolers who already have some experience with research paper writing. Self-guided, step-by-step, no-busywork guide that coaches teens from start to finish on this research paper
Cinema Study Guide for High Noon brings no-busywork literature learning and analysis using this classic movie! Teens can substitute this guide with its movie a book for their booklist. If you have supervising organization, check requirements.
Fahrenheit 451 Literature Study Guide. No-busywork, level-able to various goals American Literature Study Guide. Teens learn literature analysis skills without killing the enjoyment of the book by over-teaching.
A Tree Grows in Brooklyn American Literature Study Guide. No-busywork, level-able to various goals American Literature Study Guide. Teens learn literature analysis skills without killing the enjoyment of the book by over-teaching.
This is a project based learning activity designed to help students learn to be keen observers of nature and the environment, make connections to geometric shapes and plants and animals, and how we use shapes in everyday life.
This is a PBL project designed to integrate science, ELA, design, art, geometry, and critical thinking. Motivating question: What would a Dinosaur Discovery Park look like and how can we make it fun, educational, and interactive?