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Lesson Plan60-min project-based framework
"Design an investigation to uncover how biochemical processes cycle energy through ecosystems."
Assessment25-point standards-aligned test
Q7: "Interpret the gas exchange data to identify the light compensation point." — DOK 3
WorksheetGuided practice with scaffolds
"Calculate photosynthesis efficiency given the following glucose surplus data."
DifferentiationMTSS Tier 2 overlay
"Use 3D molecular model kits and bilingual vocabulary cards. Fade scaffolds at 80% mastery."
Interactive SimulationBrowser-based lab activity
"Toggle between C3, C4, and CAM plants. Adjust light intensity and CO₂ in real time."

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Full instructional suite built from a single standard — TEKS Biology 9A: Photosynthesis and the Light-Dependent Reactions. Students design investigations, analyze gas exchange data, and build biomimicry proposals. One standard input generates a project-based lesson plan, 25-point assessment with DOK analysis, MTSS differentiation overlay, and interactive simulation.
8 classroom-ready outputs from a single generation

60-minute project-based learning framework where students design original investigations to uncover how biochemical processes cycle energy through ecosystems.

25-point assessment evaluating student mastery of energy transformations through MC, T/F, and short-answer questions.

Comprehensive guide providing detailed breakdown of chloroplast and mitochondrial structures alongside overall chemical equations for both processes.

Targeted supplemental support for students struggling with advanced biochemical vocabulary and complex pathway comprehension.

Clickable node network mapping Light Reactions, Calvin Cycle, Krebs Cycle, Electron Transport, and Glycolysis with chemical equations per node.

Real-time variable sliders for light intensity, CO₂ concentration, temperature, and water availability with animated molecule particles.

Design challenge where students create three personal energy conversion systems addressing real-world community problems using biological principles.

Color-coded DOK analysis showing DOK 1 (Recall & Recognition), DOK 2 (Skills & Concepts), DOK 3 (Strategic Thinking) with per-question standards alignment and Bloom's Taxonomy badges.
Morphology-driven intervention targeting screener-identified skill gaps in affix analysis. Students learn eight high-frequency prefixes and suffixes through the "AFFIX ATTACK" strategy — oral justification, tactile sorting, and context-based application. Structured Literacy aligned, designed for Tier 2 small-group instruction.
7 classroom-ready outputs from a single generation

60-minute small-group intervention using a word detective theme to target morphological skill gaps identified in student screener data.

16-point assessment measuring mastery through a reading passage about Sarah, embedding words like unhappy, impossible, and hopeful in context.

Specialized access layer for beginning readers incorporating comic-style visuals and simplified base words.

Interactive word detective activity where students identify affixes, find root words, and explain how affixes change meaning.

Modified Frayer Model where students define mystery words, provide illustrations, and list examples or non-examples.

Tactile sorting blocks with picture support for interactive morpheme classification, plus personal vocabulary journal tracking affix mastery over time.

5-minute formative assessment using picture-supported word cards and oral sentence frames to check comprehension of target affixes.
CRA-sequenced instruction for composing and decomposing numbers. Students use counting bears and ten-frames to discover that 10 ones bundle into one ten, then progress through representational and abstract stages. Includes manipulative-based lesson, standards-aligned assessment, differentiation overlay, and interactive games.
9 classroom-ready outputs from a single generation

60-minute Tier 1 framework utilizing concrete manipulatives like counting bears and ten-frames to introduce the magic of bundling.

19-point assessment featuring balanced progression from basic recall to strategic DOK 3 thinking.

Student-facing guide using a relatable analogy of grouping 10 loose crayons into a box to explain the organizational power of tens.

Reduced number range, extended time, additional ten-frame and Rekenrek practice with fade conditions per skill.

Slide deck visually demonstrating the equality between 10 individual ones and 1 ten using clear, blue circular units and Place Value Charts.

10-question digital quiz providing immediate corrective feedback to reinforce the positional meaning of digits in teen numbers.

Gamified animated number line with arc jumps and scoring, plus hands-on Tens & Ones Building Station enrichment.

Per-question alignment evidence showing Direct Alignment to CCSS 1.NBT.2, Learning Objectives, Cognitive Level badges (Understand, Apply, Analyze), and Evidence of Mastery.

Auto-curated library of 10 web resources, 9 videos, and 25 images sourced from Stanford, TERC, Open University, and Northwestern.
This Grade 12 Automotive Technology instructional suite transitions students from classroom theory to professional-grade mechanical proficiency. Built on an Instruction-to-Practice framework using the SAY-ASK-CHECK vocational model, the suite covers brake system analysis, diagnostics, and real-world repair scenarios. The generation includes a lesson plan, assessment, diagnostic worksheet, enrichment activity, presentation slides, and an interactive flowchart simulator — all designed around hands-on system inspections and oral technical justifications.
7 classroom-ready outputs from a single generation


60-minute vocational lesson using the SAY-ASK-CHECK model to guide students through mechanical principles of energy conversion and thermal management.

19-point exam measuring technical mastery through multiple-choice questions and a high-rigor diagnostic analysis of brake fade.

Scenario-based worksheet where students diagnose real-world brake problems as automotive technicians at a busy repair shop.

Advanced investigation where students complete a technical comparison matrix and apply knowledge to real-world customer service scenarios.

Visual slide covering disc brake heat dissipation, ventilated rotors, and performance advantages under heavy use.

Visual slide showing drum brake components, enclosed design, and how brake shoes push outward against the drum.

Interactive digital simulator where students navigate real-world brake system scenarios to analyze components, performance, and maintenance.
An on-demand Science of Reading lab with 31 targeted activities across 7 foundational literacy categories — phonemic awareness, comprehension, sight words, segmentation, blending, fluency, and vocabulary. Students move from basic sound recognition to fluent reading through hands-on phonological practice. HQIM-aligned and built for K–3 intervention and enrichment.

Central hub organizing all 31 enrichments across 7 foundational literacy categories with searchable navigation.

Students type the correct digraph for picture prompts, building understanding of how specific letter combinations represent single phonemes.

Students listen to sounds and find two rhyming pictures, developing auditory discrimination and phonological awareness.

Students click the correct vowel team to complete words, helping them understand how vowel combinations represent specific sounds.

Students read a short story and drag illustrated events into the correct 1st/2nd/3rd/Last order to demonstrate comprehension.

Graded flashcard sets from Kindergarten through 3rd grade helping students recognize high-frequency words with automaticity.

Students listen to a word and click the number of syllables they hear, building awareness of word structure.

Students listen to a word and drag individual sound tiles into the correct order to build the word.

Students drag a substitute letter into a word to create a new word, reinforcing the alphabetic principle.

Students drag picture-word cards to match their beginning consonant blend, promoting orthographic mapping.

Students drag picture-word cards to match their ending consonant blend, bridging individual sounds to whole words.

Students read illustrated passages with a built-in timer to develop speed, accuracy, and proper expression.

Students read engaging stories and click on all words containing a target digraph, applying phonics knowledge in connected text.
A 39-enrichment instructional suite designed to transition K–12 students from classroom theory to professional-grade technical proficiency. Developed to meet HQIM standards, the suite follows an Instruction-to-Practice framework that prioritizes visual evidence, procedural fluency, and interactive diagnostics. Covers Life Science & Genetics, Mathematics & Geometry, Physics & Astronomy, Computer Science & Data Structures, Chemistry & Molecular Science, and Finance & Probability.


High-impact visual model allowing students to inspect organelles and manipulate environmental variables to observe real-time biological impacts.

Students manipulate CO₂ and light variables to observe real-time impacts on photosynthesis rates and oxygen production.

Professional-grade genetic diagnostics tool requiring students to demonstrate understanding of allele combinations and phenotype ratios.

Students step through each phase of meiosis to understand chromosome separation, crossing over, and genetic variation.

Digital lab grounding abstract biological principles in visual evidence, illustrating how cells replicate and divide.

Visual model showing how energy and matter are converted at the cellular level through ATP synthesis and cellular respiration.

3D visualization tool for exploring DNA double helix structure, RNA transcription, and protein synthesis.

Gamified manipulative providing immediate quantitative feedback to guide students through the principles of unitizing fractions.

Visual manipulative for comparing fractions, finding equivalents, and building number sense through direct strip comparison.

Students practice addition, subtraction, and skip counting by jumping along an interactive number line with immediate feedback.

Students design geometric proofs and analyze area relationships through direct interaction with right triangles.

Comprehensive geometry workspace for exploring area, perimeter, angles, and transformations through direct manipulation.

High-impact tool challenging learners to apply evidence-based reasoning to complex algebraic functions and their graphs.

Students plot points, graph lines, and analyze coordinate geometry through an interactive Cartesian plane.

Students identify and sort 2D and 3D shapes by properties, building geometric vocabulary and classification skills.

Students estimate and measure angles, developing spatial reasoning and measurement fluency through interactive practice.

Interactive tool for exploring properties of polygons, including interior angles, diagonals, and symmetry lines.

Virtual manipulative for modeling algebraic expressions, factoring polynomials, and solving equations visually.

Students explore equality and equivalence by placing weights on a virtual balance scale to solve equations.

Advanced equation-solving tool where students perform operations on both sides to maintain balance and isolate variables.

Students analyze real-world data through theoretical distributions, reinforcing procedural fluency in statistical analysis.

Students manipulate launch angle, velocity, and gravity to observe real-time impacts on trajectory and range.

Students design roller coasters to explore energy conversion between potential and kinetic energy in real time.

Students build and analyze series and parallel circuits, identifying critical failure points in electrical systems.

Students manipulate amplitude, frequency, and wavelength to build shared mental models of wave behavior.

Students observe constructive and destructive interference patterns by combining multiple wave sources.

High-fidelity diagnostic of orbital motion addressing common industry misconceptions about planetary scale and distance.

Students explore vector fields to understand force, velocity, and field line concepts through interactive visualization.

Animates real-time algorithmic operations, moving students from basic identification to complex systematic problem-solving.

Students trace recursive function calls through an animated call stack, building procedural understanding of recursion.

Facilitates technical discussions regarding O-complexity and memory layout through side-by-side data structure comparison.

Students build and balance binary search trees, observing rotations and traversal algorithms in real time.

Reinforces industry-standard troubleshooting routines for complex logical systems through BFS, DFS, and shortest path visualization.

Students explore emergent behavior and complex systems through configurable cellular automaton rules.

Students explore self-similar patterns and recursive geometry through interactive fractal generation.

Comprehensive guide allowing students to filter elements by category and observe critical trends in electronegativity and atomic radius.

Measures technical mastery through real-time analysis of equivalence points and molarity calculations.

3D molecular modeling tool grounding abstract chemical principles in visual evidence like aromatic ring structures.

Students balance performance needs with loan amortization variables, mirroring professional financial advisor recommendations.
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Social Studies — Causes and Effects of the American Revolution
This lesson set follows a 5E instructional model built around the causes and effects of the American Revolution — comparing American and French revolutions through Enlightenment thought, the Glorious Revolution, and religion. The generation includes a full lesson plan, scaffolded worksheet, assessment, exit ticket, presentation assets, enrichment map, SOAPS primary source analysis, question-level alignment, and unpacked standards. Built around primary source analysis, structured discussion, evidence-based writing, and observable student thinking.
9 classroom-ready outputs from a single generation
5E Lesson — Causes and Effects of the American Revolution
60-minute 5E lesson comparing the American and French revolutions through Enlightenment thought, the Glorious Revolution, and religious influences.
Cause & Effect Analysis Assessment
Formal assessment evaluating student understanding of revolutionary causes through source analysis, comparison, and evidence-based writing.
SOAPS Primary Source Analysis
Scaffolded worksheet guiding students through SOAPS analysis of primary sources from the revolutionary period.
American Revolution Exit Ticket
Quick formative check on student understanding of revolutionary causes, Enlightenment connections, and comparative analysis.
King George III & Colonial Tensions
Presentation slide covering the role of King George III and escalating colonial tensions leading to revolution.
Lexington & Concord — The Shot Heard Round the World
Presentation slide on the battles of Lexington and Concord and the start of armed conflict.
The Declaration of Independence
Presentation slide analyzing the Declaration of Independence as a product of Enlightenment thought and revolutionary action.
Enrichment Map — Revolutionary Connections
Visual enrichment map connecting causes, key figures, Enlightenment ideas, and effects of the American Revolution.
Unpacked Standards — TEKS 113.42.c.9.A
Full standards unpacking showing how each lesson component aligns to TEKS 113.42.c.9.A with DOK evidence.
DOK Breakdown — TEKS 113.42.c.9.A
Every question in this assessment is tagged to TEKS 113.42.c.9.A with a Webb's Depth of Knowledge level. The overall standard targets DOK 3 (Strategic Thinking) at Bloom's Analyze level.