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OpenSciEd Unit 7.6: Earth's Resources & Human Impact Teacher Edition

OpenSciEd Middle School science program addresses all middle school NGSS standards. This comprehensive science curriculum empowers students to question, design, investigate, and solve the world around them. 

  • Phenomenon Based - Centered around exploring phenomena or solving problems
  • Driven by Student Questions - Storyline based on students’ questions and ideas 
  • Grounded in Evidence - Incremental building and revision of ideas based on evidence 
  • Collaborative - class and teacher figure

Anchored Science Unit 7.1: Energy and Energy Tranformations Teacher 3 Year License

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Anchored Science Unit 7.1: Energy and Energy Tranformations Teacher 3 Year License

Anchored Science by Mi-STAR is a comprehensive middle school science curriculum driven by a bold vision for the future, where science isn’t just a subject but a powerful, integrated body of knowledge that equips students to tackle today’s pressing societal challenges. This curriculum harnesses the full potential of the Next Generation Science Standards, empowering students to actively engage with science and engineering practices. They’ll move beyond the classroom, using their skills to solve

Project M3: Level 4-5: At the Mall With Algebra: Working With Variables and Equations Student Mathematician's Journal + 1 Year License, Kendall Hunt, Gifted Math Elementary

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Project M3: Level 4-5: At the Mall With Algebra: Working With Variables and Equations Student Mathematician's Journal + 1 Year License

The Student Mathematician’s Journal allows students to explore simulated or real-life problems and help them to think, write, and read like mathematicians. It encourages students to reflect on what they have learned in each lesson, think deeply about mathematics, and communicate in writing on worksheets.

In this unit, students represent and analyze mathematical situations using algebraic symbols, they come to understand the basic notions of equality and equivalent expressions through informal problem-solving. They learn how variables are used to represent