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Index of all Curriculum Units, 2005-2024
section "A"
Selecting a Unit number will take you to the Guide Entry for that Unit.
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Directory of Volumes | Yale National Initiative
Addams, Jane
11.03.10 The Declaration of Independence: Still Inspiring Americans to Fight for Freedom!
Adolescence
Psychological Development
22.01.03 Social Emotional Learning through Film
22.01.04 Cultivating a Growth Mindset through Film Studies
Africa
Diaspora
23.01.09 Illuminating Gem of the Ocean with Art Representing African Diaspora
13.03.05 Inspire, Reach, and Teach Through Biography
12.04.11 The Heart's Migration: Finding, Making, Coming Home
11.04.01 Performing Resilience: The Study of Culture and the African Diaspora through Literature and Dance
in Film
06.01.07 Oral Tradition and Memory in African Film
06.01.09 From Africa to America: The Untold Story
06.01.10 Raising Social Consciousness
Geology
20.05.04 Montessori’s Cosmic Curriculum and Biodiversity in Africa
History
08.03.06 Bryce Courtenay's The Power of One: An Examination of Democratic and Other Political Values as Depicted in Literature
06.01.09 From Africa to America: The Untold Story
Literature
09.01.07 A Study of Oral Tradition: Storytelling in Ireland, West Africa and Japan
08.03.06 Bryce Courtenay's The Power of One: An Examination of Democratic and Other Political Values as Depicted in Literature
Mandela, Nelson
19.01.09 Personal Essays and Storytelling: Trevor Noah, Nelson Mandela, and Nadine Gordimer
Storytelling
09.01.07 A Study of Oral Tradition: Storytelling in Ireland, West Africa and Japan
09.01.08 Keeping the Tradition of African Storytelling Alive
Transatlantic Slave Trade
23.01.09 Illuminating Gem of the Ocean with Art Representing African Diaspora
African Americans
and Native Americans
16.01.06 Relationships of African Americans and Creeks in Oklahoma to 1936
Art
23.01.03 Using art to interpret The Mary Prince- Narrative of a Slave Woman
22.03.01 Reclaiming the Lost Art of Storytelling Using Textile
22.03.03 The Resiliency of the African American Financial Narrative Presented through Multiple Media of Art
22.03.05 Struggle, Defiance, and Triumph: Black Photographers and Their Magic
22.03.06 Things Fall Apart: Piecing it all Back Together Using Contemporary Black Art
16.03.06 Seeking a Home: The Wiz and the Black Arts Movement
14.01.02 American Genre Painting: Visual Representations of Slavery and Emancipation, 1850-1870
10.01.05 Reading Art through Poetry
AfriCOBRA
22.03.02 "Do you see me?" "I see you."—Identity and Activism in Black Art
22.03.04 Art as Advocacy: Explorations into Literary and Visual Art to Provoke Change
Autobiography
21.01.06 Artist in Action: Examining the Activism of James Weldon Johnson and Augusta Savage
12.03.05 Could YOU be President?: Explaining and Exploring Presidential Possibility through Autobiography
Baldwin, James
19.03.10 Chasing the Dream: The Civil Rights Movement and Desire for American Equality
16.02.08 Reading One Another: Fostering Passion and Identity Growth through African-American Literature
15.01.09 Revisiting Race and Riot: Exploring Tulsa’s Conflicts in Fiction, Nonfiction, and Image
12.04.02 Exchanging Letters - Changing Legacies
Biography
20.01.03 “Faces in the Frame: More than a Narrative”-The Lives that Frame the True History of the United States through Primary Sources
20.01.04 American Heritage: Unmasked, Unpacked & Uncloaked
20.01.05 In Their Own Words? - Using The WPA Slave Narratives in the Classroom
19.01.09 Personal Essays and Storytelling: Trevor Noah, Nelson Mandela, and Nadine Gordimer
16.02.03 Connecting it All: How Connecting Students to a Text Increases Motivation to Read
11.01.10 Taking a Role in History: Reading Biography with Empathy
10.03.10 Barack Obama: A Nonfiction Approach to Reading in the "Reel" World through Documentary, Political Images, and Speech
Carver, George Washington
17.04.10 Confectionery Chemistry: Shifting the Contents of Chocolate
10.03.01 American Biographies: Lives Transformed by Literacy
Coates, Ta-Nehisi
19.01.10 How High-School Students Can Echo Professional Writers in Their Own Personal Essays
Culture
20.02.09 No Lye, Nappy or Straight, People Still Gon’ Hate: Getting to the Root of the Issue; Colorblindness and Neutrality within Hairstyles and Hair Types
12.04.09 The Resiliency of the Black Family
07.04.01 Boricua, Morena: Latin-Caribbean American and African American Cultural Connections En ciudad de Filadelfia
Douglass, Frederick
23.01.10 This is America: Images and Histories of Racism and Exploitation
20.01.06 Rhetorical Inquiry Through the Lives of Douglass and Truth
16.02.05 Frederick Douglass and Harriett Beecher Stowe: Two Sides to the Abolitionist Narrative
10.03.01 American Biographies: Lives Transformed by Literacy
09.02.04 The Great African/African-American Intellectual Tradition for Liberation: Resistance Past, Present and Beyond
08.02.03 The Role of Rhetoric in the Abolition Movement: A Study of Voice and Power in Narrative, Speech, and Letters
DuBois, W. E. B.
10.02.09 Barack Obama's Rhetoric: The Trajectory of a Post-Racial America?
Eckford, Elizabeth
13.03.07 A picture is worth a thousand words: Rediscovering biography
Education
21.03.04 Can They Escape from Hot Cheetos & Takis? Black Appetite, White Food: Examining Issues of Race, Democracy, and Place
18.01.01 Decriminalizing Education
09.02.02 The Audacity of Hope for a Hopeless Generation
09.02.03 Turning Hope into Reality
in Fiction
21.02.02 Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry: Historical Context through a Critical Lens
20.02.08 We Are Family: The Importance of Community through an Exploration of Johnathon Upper Elementary Schools
18.03.03 From Prince to King: Black Panther in Text and Film
16.02.01 Reading for Craft through an Author Study
16.02.05 Frederick Douglass and Harriett Beecher Stowe: Two Sides to the Abolitionist Narrative
12.04.02 Exchanging Letters - Changing Legacies
07.01.06 The Color Purple's Three-Fold Adaptation: Examining Protagonists and Media through a Self-Reflective, Critical Lens
07.02.01 Using Walter Mosley Detective Novels (Devil in a Blue Dress) to Motivate Reluctant High School Readers
07.02.06 Crime Fiction Investigation: "Socially Correct or Not, Let Me Tell You Who Did It"
07.02.07 Beyond Criminal Justice: Investigating Social Issues through Detective Fiction
06.03.06 Students: Take Charge of Your Reading
in Film
18.03.03 From Prince to King: Black Panther in Text and Film
16.03.06 Seeking a Home: The Wiz and the Black Arts Movement
07.01.06 The Color Purple's Three-Fold Adaptation: Examining Protagonists and Media through a Self-Reflective, Critical Lens
07.01.09 Using Film and Literature to examine The Great black Migration: An Analysis of "A Raisin in the Sun" through poetic voices
06.01.02 Life Made Aware: Scripting Lives through Eyes Only
06.01.09 From Africa to America: The Untold Story
Flake, Sharon
16.02.01 Reading for Craft through an Author Study
Folktales
06.03.09 Using African and African-American Folktales in a Genre Study
Genealogy
12.04.11 The Heart's Migration: Finding, Making, Coming Home
Health
17.06.06 HeLa Cells, Cervical Cancer, and the HPV Vaccine
History
22.03.02 "Do you see me?" "I see you."—Identity and Activism in Black Art
22.03.03 The Resiliency of the African American Financial Narrative Presented through Multiple Media of Art
22.03.04 Art as Advocacy: Explorations into Literary and Visual Art to Provoke Change
20.01.03 “Faces in the Frame: More than a Narrative”-The Lives that Frame the True History of the United States through Primary Sources
19th Century
18.01.09 13th and Locking Up Our Own: Argument, Voice, and Perspective in Two Modern Meditations on Mass Incarceration
17.06.06 HeLa Cells, Cervical Cancer, and the HPV Vaccine
16.02.05 Frederick Douglass and Harriett Beecher Stowe: Two Sides to the Abolitionist Narrative
14.01.02 American Genre Painting: Visual Representations of Slavery and Emancipation, 1850-1870
14.01.09 Pain to Pride: A Visual Journey of African American Life in 19th Century Richmond, VA
13.04.08 Invisible Richmond: The History Behind the Urban Landscape
20th Century
20.01.01 Emmett Till: A Historical Inquiry
17.01.10 Minds in the Gutters and Bleeding on the Page: Literacy and Civil Rights History through the MARCH Comics Trilogy
17.06.06 HeLa Cells, Cervical Cancer, and the HPV Vaccine
16.01.06 Relationships of African Americans and Creeks in Oklahoma to 1936
16.02.08 Reading One Another: Fostering Passion and Identity Growth through African-American Literature
15.01.09 Revisiting Race and Riot: Exploring Tulsa’s Conflicts in Fiction, Nonfiction, and Image
11.04.08 The 1921 Tulsa Race Riot and Its Legacy: Experiencing Place as Text
21st Century
18.01.01 Decriminalizing Education
American Revolution
24.02.08 Self-Evident and Self-Contradictory: Black Readings of the Declaration of Independence
13.03.05 Inspire, Reach, and Teach Through Biography
Black Lives Matter Movement
23.01.10 This is America: Images and Histories of Racism and Exploitation
21.01.08 John Lewis: Examining the Past to Inform Understandings of the Present
Black Panther Party
17.02.11 Whose America? Americans in the Americas and Inequality
12.04.10 Putting Both Fists in the Air: The Addition of Women's Voices to the Black Power Era, 1960s-70s
08.03.05 Democracy (in)Action: Promoting Critical Youth Consciousness and Participation
Civil Rights Movement (see Civil Rights)
21.01.01 Rosa Parks: A Civil Rights Hero
21.01.08 John Lewis: Examining the Past to Inform Understandings of the Present
20.01.01 Emmett Till: A Historical Inquiry
20.03.10 Nothing Without Us: Bringing Justice to Public Policy
19.03.01 Fight the Power: Teaching Research Skills Through The Study of American Protest Movements
19.03.10 Chasing the Dream: The Civil Rights Movement and Desire for American Equality
17.01.10 Minds in the Gutters and Bleeding on the Page: Literacy and Civil Rights History through the MARCH Comics Trilogy
15.01.07 Jim Crow, Civil Rights, and the Integration of Schools
12.01.01 War on the Home Front: Politics and the Zoot Suit
12.04.08 True Citizenship: A Question of Race
12.04.09 The Resiliency of the Black Family
12.04.10 Putting Both Fists in the Air: The Addition of Women's Voices to the Black Power Era, 1960s-70s
09.02.03 Turning Hope into Reality
09.02.04 The Great African/African-American Intellectual Tradition for Liberation: Resistance Past, Present and Beyond
09.02.06 Civil Rights: Massive Assistance Resuscitated
06.02.01 The Language of Justice
06.02.04 Justice in Action: Reactions to Brown v. Board of Education
Colonial
10.06.06 Teaching Principles of Evolutionary Medicine through a Historical Lens
Emancipation
08.02.03 The Role of Rhetoric in the Abolition Movement: A Study of Voice and Power in Narrative, Speech, and Letters
07.03.01 The Underground Railroad and the Geography of Freedom: Using Slave Narratives and Negro Spirituals as Maps
05.03.09 Free, but Not Free: Civil Liberties in a Time of War
05.03.11 A Long Road to Liberty
Great Migration
21.01.09 Literary and Historical Reading with Langston Hughes
16.02.08 Reading One Another: Fostering Passion and Identity Growth through African-American Literature
12.04.11 The Heart's Migration: Finding, Making, Coming Home
07.01.09 Using Film and Literature to examine The Great black Migration: An Analysis of "A Raisin in the Sun" through poetic voices
07.03.09 Mapping the Great Migration 1916-1930: African American Movement from the South to the North
Harlem Renaissance
21.01.06 Artist in Action: Examining the Activism of James Weldon Johnson and Augusta Savage
21.01.09 Literary and Historical Reading with Langston Hughes
17.03.08 America the Beautiful: A Look at Race and Acceptance in America through Poetry
16.02.08 Reading One Another: Fostering Passion and Identity Growth through African-American Literature
14.02.07 Poetry Café: The World of Langston Hughes
10.01.05 Reading Art through Poetry
05.01.02 Thematic Poetry Reading and Writing Workshop
05.01.05 Rhymes and Rhythms of Black History
Jim Crow
20.01.01 Emmett Till: A Historical Inquiry
18.01.09 13th and Locking Up Our Own: Argument, Voice, and Perspective in Two Modern Meditations on Mass Incarceration
15.01.07 Jim Crow, Civil Rights, and the Integration of Schools
12.04.03 For Colored Folks Only: The Rise and Fall of Jim Crow Laws
NAACP
19.03.10 Chasing the Dream: The Civil Rights Movement and Desire for American Equality
12.04.05 From Three Rivers to Arlington: Mexican American Civil Rights to 1954
09.02.06 Civil Rights: Massive Assistance Resuscitated
Politics
12.04.01 An Introduction to African American Participation in Citizenship
10.02.09 Barack Obama's Rhetoric: The Trajectory of a Post-Racial America?
09.02.05 Analysis of the Obama Election: Will It Bring Rights and Representation for Minorities?
08.02.04 Speak Words, Recite Messages: The Oral Interpretation of the Word
08.03.01 Road to the White House: Campaign for the Presidency
08.03.02 I'll Vote for That, but Why? The United States Constitution and Presidential Elections
08.03.04 Our Spiritual Strivings: Understanding African American Identities in a Conflicted American Democracy
Redlining
22.05.05 Graphing the Urban Health Impacts of Rising Temperature, Air Quality and Increased Pollen
Slavery and Reconstruction
23.01.03 Using art to interpret The Mary Prince- Narrative of a Slave Woman
20.01.05 In Their Own Words? - Using The WPA Slave Narratives in the Classroom
20.01.06 Rhetorical Inquiry Through the Lives of Douglass and Truth
16.02.03 Connecting it All: How Connecting Students to a Text Increases Motivation to Read
16.02.05 Frederick Douglass and Harriett Beecher Stowe: Two Sides to the Abolitionist Narrative
14.01.02 American Genre Painting: Visual Representations of Slavery and Emancipation, 1850-1870
13.03.04 From Narratives to Biography: Who will listen to their stories?
13.04.03 Whence We Stand: A Visual/Geography/History Adventure
13.04.08 Invisible Richmond: The History Behind the Urban Landscape
12.04.03 For Colored Folks Only: The Rise and Fall of Jim Crow Laws
09.02.01 Competing Paths of Struggle: African American Resistance to White Oppression, 1863-1896
09.02.06 Civil Rights: Massive Assistance Resuscitated
08.02.03 The Role of Rhetoric in the Abolition Movement: A Study of Voice and Power in Narrative, Speech, and Letters
07.03.01 The Underground Railroad and the Geography of Freedom: Using Slave Narratives and Negro Spirituals as Maps
Holiday, Billie
24.03.09 Transforming Poetry of Witness to Performance of Protest
Hughes, Langston
24.03.04 The Harlem Renaissance in Sounds and Image
21.01.09 Literary and Historical Reading with Langston Hughes
14.02.07 Poetry Café: The World of Langston Hughes
13.02.07 Interpreting the Literal for the Revelational
11.02.08 Using the Sonnet and Other Poems to Unlock the Speaker's Voice
08.02.01 Voice in Poetry: Dream a World with Langston Hughes
08.02.02 The Poetry of Self: Using American Voices to Shape Your Own Voice
King, Martin Luther, Jr.
16.02.08 Reading One Another: Fostering Passion and Identity Growth through African-American Literature
15.01.08 Biographies and Autobiographies: Portraits of Peace Builders
12.02.01 Non-Violent Fictional Characters as a Means to Character-Building: Ferdinand the Flower-Friendly Bull and Chrysanthemum the Brave Blooming Mouse
12.04.03 For Colored Folks Only: The Rise and Fall of Jim Crow Laws
12.04.08 True Citizenship: A Question of Race
11.01.10 Taking a Role in History: Reading Biography with Empathy
10.02.07 Educating Tomorrow's Orators
10.02.09 Barack Obama's Rhetoric: The Trajectory of a Post-Racial America?
06.02.01 The Language of Justice
Law
18.01.01 Decriminalizing Education
18.01.09 13th and Locking Up Our Own: Argument, Voice, and Perspective in Two Modern Meditations on Mass Incarceration
Literacy
24.02.02 Reading in the Dark: Freedom of the Mind and Body
24.02.04 The Why and How of Reading: Literacy Skills from Primary Sources
24.02.05 Through the Labor of Literacy
Literature (see Literature->African American)
24.02.03 Inspiration via Critical Literacy: Filling Gaps in the Canon
24.02.07 Teaching Theater in a Minority-Majority Classroom
24.03.04 The Harlem Renaissance in Sounds and Image
22.03.06 Things Fall Apart: Piecing it all Back Together Using Contemporary Black Art
21.01.06 Artist in Action: Examining the Activism of James Weldon Johnson and Augusta Savage
21.01.09 Literary and Historical Reading with Langston Hughes
20.01.07 The History within Toni Morrison’s Sula
20.02.03 Understanding Race and Racism Through Faith’s Ringgold’s Work
20.03.03 Codes of Conduct: Racist Housing and Education Policies that Impact Urban Students
18.03.03 From Prince to King: Black Panther in Text and Film
16.02.01 Reading for Craft through an Author Study
16.02.05 Frederick Douglass and Harriett Beecher Stowe: Two Sides to the Abolitionist Narrative
16.02.08 Reading One Another: Fostering Passion and Identity Growth through African-American Literature
15.01.09 Revisiting Race and Riot: Exploring Tulsa’s Conflicts in Fiction, Nonfiction, and Image
12.02.08 Beloved: A Case Study in Storytelling Analysis
12.04.11 The Heart's Migration: Finding, Making, Coming Home
11.04.01 Performing Resilience: The Study of Culture and the African Diaspora through Literature and Dance
09.03.08 African Americans and Shakespeare: Partners in Search of Humanity
08.03.04 Our Spiritual Strivings: Understanding African American Identities in a Conflicted American Democracy
07.02.01 Using Walter Mosley Detective Novels (Devil in a Blue Dress) to Motivate Reluctant High School Readers
07.02.06 Crime Fiction Investigation: "Socially Correct or Not, Let Me Tell You Who Did It"
07.02.07 Beyond Criminal Justice: Investigating Social Issues through Detective Fiction
06.03.06 Students: Take Charge of Your Reading
Poetry
17.03.08 America the Beautiful: A Look at Race and Acceptance in America through Poetry
11.02.01 Unfettered Genius: The African American Sonnet
11.04.06 La Francophonie, beyond the Hexagon
10.01.05 Reading Art through Poetry
08.02.01 Voice in Poetry: Dream a World with Langston Hughes
08.02.04 Speak Words, Recite Messages: The Oral Interpretation of the Word
05.01.05 Rhymes and Rhythms of Black History
05.01.08 Crime and Poetry: Examining Crimes Against Humanity Through the Poetry of the Oppressed, Specifically Poetry from the African American Experience Through the Jim Crow Era, and The Holocaust
McBride, James
The Color of Water
16.02.08 Reading One Another: Fostering Passion and Identity Growth through African-American Literature
Morrison, Toni
20.01.07 The History within Toni Morrison’s Sula
12.02.08 Beloved: A Case Study in Storytelling Analysis
12.04.11 The Heart's Migration: Finding, Making, Coming Home
Music
11.04.02 Strange Fruit: An Exploration of Imagery and Socio-politics of Post-Katrina New Orleans
09.02.04 The Great African/African-American Intellectual Tradition for Liberation: Resistance Past, Present and Beyond
09.04.03 Poetic Sounds: Symphonic Synchronization of the Word
Blues
17.03.08 America the Beautiful: A Look at Race and Acceptance in America through Poetry
Hip Hop
21.02.06 How Hip-Hop Moved The Crowd to Social Activism
17.03.08 America the Beautiful: A Look at Race and Acceptance in America through Poetry
14.04.10 Eloquence and Authenticity: Who Are You and Why Should I Listen To You?
11.03.09 The Hip-Hopcracy of America
08.02.05 Lift Every Voice and Sing An Analysis of Social Change "Hope" through Voices of Hip-Hop
Obama, Barack H.
12.03.05 Could YOU be President?: Explaining and Exploring Presidential Possibility through Autobiography
11.03.10 The Declaration of Independence: Still Inspiring Americans to Fight for Freedom!
10.02.07 Educating Tomorrow's Orators
10.02.09 Barack Obama's Rhetoric: The Trajectory of a Post-Racial America?
10.03.10 Barack Obama: A Nonfiction Approach to Reading in the "Reel" World through Documentary, Political Images, and Speech
09.02.02 The Audacity of Hope for a Hopeless Generation
09.02.03 Turning Hope into Reality
09.02.05 Analysis of the Obama Election: Will It Bring Rights and Representation for Minorities?
Parks, Rosa
21.01.01 Rosa Parks: A Civil Rights Hero
Ringgold, Faith
20.02.03 Understanding Race and Racism Through Faith’s Ringgold’s Work
Shakur, Tupac
24.03.08 Tupac the Poet and Lyricist: The State of Texas vs. Emergent Bilinguals
Till, Emmett
21.02.06 How Hip-Hop Moved The Crowd to Social Activism
20.01.01 Emmett Till: A Historical Inquiry
Truth, Sojourner
20.01.06 Rhetorical Inquiry Through the Lives of Douglass and Truth
10.02.09 Barack Obama's Rhetoric: The Trajectory of a Post-Racial America?
Walker, Alice
24.02.03 Inspiration via Critical Literacy: Filling Gaps in the Canon
07.01.06 The Color Purple's Three-Fold Adaptation: Examining Protagonists and Media through a Self-Reflective, Critical Lens
Washington, Booker T.
16.02.03 Connecting it All: How Connecting Students to a Text Increases Motivation to Read
Wheatley, Phillis
23.01.10 This is America: Images and Histories of Racism and Exploitation
20.01.03 “Faces in the Frame: More than a Narrative”-The Lives that Frame the True History of the United States through Primary Sources
14.01.08 Perspectives on Life during the Revolutionary War through the Lens of Art and Literature
Wiley, Kehinde
22.03.02 "Do you see me?" "I see you."—Identity and Activism in Black Art
22.03.06 Things Fall Apart: Piecing it all Back Together Using Contemporary Black Art
20.02.02 Who is in Charge Here?: Examining (in)visibility and Cultural Context of Jim Crow Era Monuments in Elementary Art Education
19.05.02 SmArt Math: Paper Polyominoes and Ceramic Tetradic Cuboids
18.02.10 The Spirit Task: African Americans Reclaim Power through Art and Poetry
14.01.10 Making Art against the Odds: The Triumph of Edmonia Lewis
12.01.06 The Stuff We Have: Ethnographies, Material Culture, and Art
11.01.05 Approaching Portraiture: The Character on the Page and on the Canvas
08.01.05 To See or Not to See? A Visual Approach to Identity in Shakespeare
05.03.13 Arthur Miller's History Lesson: The Crucible as a Link from the Past through McCarthyism to Present-Day Terrorism
Wilson, August
23.01.09 Illuminating Gem of the Ocean with Art Representing African Diaspora
Woodson, Carter G.
24.02.06 Freedom Dreaming: Critical Thought Through Imagination
X, Malcolm
12.01.02 Splitting Hairs: Comparing Themes in Fiction and Non-Fiction Texts
Agriculture
24.04.04 The Future of Renewable Energy and Solar Electric Innovations
23.05.03 Coffee, Cacao, and Chacras – Applying Principles of Sustainable Agriculture in Costa Rica and Peru to Farming in Delaware
22.05.06 "To 'iina 'ate: Water is Life," Navajo Farming During a Drought
22.05.07 Climate Change Impact on Agriculture in California
Urban
23.05.05 Growing a Sustainable Future
21.05.02 Vertical Farming: The Future of Urban Agriculture
Algebra/Pre-Algebra
24.05.04 Exponential Functions in Evolutionary Disease
24.05.06 Using Algebra to Explore Population Genetics in Lactose Tolerance
18.04.01 Answering Big Questions by Finally Understanding Big Numbers
18.04.04 Closing Deficits Exponentially: Addressing Base Ten & Small Numbers Using Exponents
18.04.09 Enumerating Daily Life with Counting Principles, Permutations, and Combinations
17.05.01 Helping Struggling Readers Build Math Understanding through Word Problems
17.05.05 Mathematics as a Language of Symbols
17.05.06 Simplifying the Issues with Expressions
17.05.07 Introduction of the Variable by Forming and Interpreting Expressions
17.05.08 Formulating Algebraic Equations from Word Problems
17.05.09 Making Sense of Solving Equations Through Word Problems
17.05.11 Sequencing Math DNA: Differences, Nth Terms, and Algebraic Sequences
16.05.06 The Starting Line-Up: Analyzing the Number Line to Conceptualize Foundational Skills for Algebra
16.05.07 Rational Number Placement on the Number Line
15.05.09 Equations in the Common Core: Algebraic Reasoning and Problem Solving
14.05.06 Fearless Problem Solvers Can "Express" Themselves Mathematically
14.05.07 The FAL of Linear Relationships: Simple and Complex Word Problem Scenarios with Two Variables
13.05.05 Mathematics of Energy Efficiency: Use Less, Save More
13.05.06 Math Equations of Energy
13.06.05 HIV: From Horror to Hope
12.05.05 A, C, E Detective: Calculating Percentages
12.07.05 Math Facts of Natural Gas & Pollution
11.06.04 Algebra Really Is Just Arithmetic
11.06.08 A Fraction of What We Know
11.06.09 What an Expression Expresses
11.06.10 Strong Foundations = Success In Equations
11.07.05 There is Math in Your Heart
11.07.10 Dimensional Analysis: A Mathematics Tool to Dissect the Circulatory System
10.04.07 Patterns, a Different Point of View
08.04.05 The Art, Science, and Mathematics of Bridges: An Integrated Unit for Middle School
08.04.08 The Use of Bridge Design in Teaching Mechanics
08.07.10 Environmental Health Issues Meet Algebra
07.06.07 Linear Expressions and Evaluations
07.06.09 Word Problems: Looking for the Similarities in Problems to Help Categorize and Solve Them
07.06.10 Assisting the Transition from English to Mathematical Language
07.06.11 Applying System of Equations to Real-World Scenarios: A Practical Curriculum
07.06.12 Quadratic Equations in Word Problems Students Can Relate To
Anatomy
Human
Cells
17.06.02 A Cell's Story - from Growth to Mitosis
17.06.06 HeLa Cells, Cervical Cancer, and the HPV Vaccine
17.06.07 Micro Life in a Macro World: Understanding Life at the Microscopic Scale and the Spread of Disease
15.06.04 Genetics and Mechanisms of Disease
Metabolism
11.07.02 A Recipe for Success: The Semi-sweet Pancreas
09.06.08 Our Brain's Fat and Carbohydrate Connection
08.06.07 Feeding our Bodies, Fueling our Minds
08.06.08 The Way Food Works: Analyzing the Short and Long Term Effects of What We Eat
Organs
Cardiovascular System
12.05.09 Cardiovascular Medications, Beta-Blockers and their Effect on Cells
11.07.03 The Cardiovascular System: Mechanics and Dynamics
11.07.04 Building a Heart: The Function and Mechanics
11.07.05 There is Math in Your Heart
11.07.06 The Perfect Team—Our Heart and Lungs
11.07.09 Heart Disease, Transplants and New Technology
Circulatory System
12.05.03 The Down-Low (DL) on High Blood Pressure
11.07.10 Dimensional Analysis: A Mathematics Tool to Dissect the Circulatory System
11.07.11 Under Pressure! The Circulatory System and Hypertension
Digestive System
12.05.04 What Is Going On Inside My Body? An Introduction to the Central Nervous System and the Digestive System
11.07.08 Diabetes, the Silent Enemy
11.07.12 Your Liver, Can It Survive Your Abuse?
08.06.01 Eat to live: the connection between food, digestion and diabetes
Endocrine System
17.06.04 Water... "Good To The Last Drop"
15.06.09 The Role of Hormones in Homeostasis
General
12.06.05 Inquiring Minds Want to Know...Teaching Vertebrates through Inquiry
Immune System
17.06.07 Micro Life in a Macro World: Understanding Life at the Microscopic Scale and the Spread of Disease
12.05.10 Antibacterial Gone Viral – Understanding Immune Response in Bacterial and Viral Infectious Diseases
Integumentary System
14.06.08 It'll Make Your Skin Crawl – Microbes and Skin Physiology
Muscular System
17.06.01 Gene Therapy and Muscular Dystrophy: Structure, Function, and Dysfunction of the Muscular System
Nervous System (see Biology->Neurobiology)
12.05.04 What Is Going On Inside My Body? An Introduction to the Central Nervous System and the Digestive System
11.01.02 Are You Talkin' to Me? A Bibliotherapeutic Realization of Intelligence and Self-efficacy in Traumatized Adolescents
09.06.05 An Investigation into Learning Using the Regions of the Brain
09.06.06 This Is Your Brain…This is Your Brain on Fire…Any Questions?
09.06.07 The Brain Desynchronized
09.06.09 Brain Structure and Function and Disease
09.06.10 Art is Not Just in the Eye of the Beholder But in the Brain
09.06.11 Neurobiology Using BOTH Sides of the Brain
Renal System
11.07.07 Teaching Osmosis and Diffusion through Kidney Dialysis
Respiratory System
15.06.08 Every Breath You Take - Air Pollution’s Effects on Respiratory Health
12.05.05 A, C, E Detective: Calculating Percentages
11.07.01 Symmetry and Fractals in the Lungs
11.07.06 The Perfect Team—Our Heart and Lungs
08.07.03 Relating Air Quality and Prevalence of Asthma in Children
Skeletal System
18.05.01 Augmenting Bone Regeneration: Structure, Function, and Dysfunction of the Skeletal System
Anthropology
21.02.01 Exploring Belonging and Exclusion through Ethnography
Cultural
Native Americans (see Native Americans)
06.04.02 Things, Foods, and How We Know
06.04.04 The Circle of Life
06.04.09 Native American Music and Dance
06.04.10 Symbols of Hierarchy: Things of Bling in the Pre-Columbian Americas
Architecture
Bridges
08.04.01 Puentes, Civilizaciones y Cultura
08.04.02 Building Bridges in Earthquake Country: From the Past to the Present
08.04.05 The Art, Science, and Mathematics of Bridges: An Integrated Unit for Middle School
08.04.06 Terrific Ts- Truss, Triangle, Tangram and Technology Exploring Bridge Design with the Elementary Student
08.04.07 The Design and Analysis of Structures
08.04.08 The Use of Bridge Design in Teaching Mechanics
08.04.09 Bridges: Inspired by Nature
Sustainable
19.04.03 My Future, My Home: Building a Greener House for Tomorrow
07.05.07 Solar Energy -- Architectural Alternatives for Home Building
Aristotle
Rhetoric
10.02.01 Hugo Chávez: ¿Persuasión Retórica o Demagógica?
10.02.02 Tune into the Tone: What Should We Hear Here?
10.02.03 Responsible Citizens Speak Out
10.02.04 The Role of Persuasion in Global Politics: The United Nations and Millennium Development Goals
10.02.07 Educating Tomorrow's Orators
10.02.08 To Persuade or Not to Persuade: The Makings of a Persuasive Speech
Art
18th Century
23.01.03 Using art to interpret The Mary Prince- Narrative of a Slave Woman
African American
23.01.03 Using art to interpret The Mary Prince- Narrative of a Slave Woman
23.01.10 This is America: Images and Histories of Racism and Exploitation
23.01.11 Perspectives on Race: Slavery and its Legacies in Art
22.03.02 "Do you see me?" "I see you."—Identity and Activism in Black Art
22.03.03 The Resiliency of the African American Financial Narrative Presented through Multiple Media of Art
22.03.04 Art as Advocacy: Explorations into Literary and Visual Art to Provoke Change
22.03.06 Things Fall Apart: Piecing it all Back Together Using Contemporary Black Art
20.02.03 Understanding Race and Racism Through Faith’s Ringgold’s Work
14.01.10 Making Art against the Odds: The Triumph of Edmonia Lewis
10.01.02 Historical Perspectives through Analysis of Art and Poetry
10.01.05 Reading Art through Poetry
American
24.01.01 Art in D.C.: Using Rock Creek Park as Our Playground
24.02.01 Parody and Counter-Narrative in Art: Viewing Against the Grain
23.01.05 Colours of Humanity: Artistic representations of the "Other"
23.01.06 Clothing and Identity in Early America: Black Women and AmerIndian Men
20.02.01 Mexican-American Labor in California through Art Literacy
14.01.01 Dramatizing Art: Tableaux Vivants
14.01.03 Whose Destiny? Viewing America's Westward Expansion through Artful Eyes
14.01.05 Experiencing the Revolutionary War Era through Visual Images
14.01.06 Power and the Machine: A Visual Examination of Class and Gender through the Industrial Revolution
14.01.08 Perspectives on Life during the Revolutionary War through the Lens of Art and Literature
14.01.10 Making Art against the Odds: The Triumph of Edmonia Lewis
13.01.05 Inspiring American Women: Painting Them into the Picture
13.03.07 A picture is worth a thousand words: Rediscovering biography
11.03.02 American Ideas in Three Artist Collectives
10.01.02 Historical Perspectives through Analysis of Art and Poetry
10.01.07 Writing about the Big Picture: American Ekphrasis
and Literature
20.02.03 Understanding Race and Racism Through Faith’s Ringgold’s Work
18.02.02 Reflections Upon Reflections: Ekphrasis as Self-Exploration in Middle School ELA
13.01.03 One Starfish at a Time: Combining Animals, Art, Literature, and Community Service
and Mapmaking
07.03.03 Maps and Mapmaking for the Artist
07.03.04 The Beautiful Art of Map Making
and Nature
24.01.01 Art in D.C.: Using Rock Creek Park as Our Playground
24.01.02 The Land & The People: Ecocritical Art Analysis of Industrialization
24.01.03 The Art of Understanding and Connecting through Butterflies
24.01.05 Manufacturer's Mist: How the Anthropocene is Filled with Dead Men's Souls
24.01.08 Art of the Mushroom
and Pedagogy
24.01.03 The Art of Understanding and Connecting through Butterflies
24.01.04 The Eye of the Beholder: Climate Change Awareness
24.01.06 Landscape Keeps Score: Empire, Waste, Deep Time, and Art
24.01.09 Traces of the Past: From Landscape to Cityscape
24.01.10 The History of Richmond through Maps
20.02.01 Mexican-American Labor in California through Art Literacy
20.02.02 Who is in Charge Here?: Examining (in)visibility and Cultural Context of Jim Crow Era Monuments in Elementary Art Education
20.02.03 Understanding Race and Racism Through Faith’s Ringgold’s Work
20.02.04 Centering Race in Literary Studies in the Kindergarten Classroom
17.01.01 Image as Text: A Bridge to Critical Literary Analysis
17.02.03 Curating an Identity: Exploration and Expression in the Elementary Art Room
14.01.01 Dramatizing Art: Tableaux Vivants
14.01.12 Reading Art in Language Arts: Characterizing Human Atrocities from the Slave Trade to the Second World War
14.04.03 Articulations: Crafting Credible Discourse on Art, Aesthetics, and Design
07.04.03 Context Clues: The Appropriation of Malinche and the Virgin of Guadalupe
and Poetry
18.02.02 Reflections Upon Reflections: Ekphrasis as Self-Exploration in Middle School ELA
18.02.06 Ekphrastic Poetry in the Second Language Classroom
18.02.07 The Words Inside Me: Learning to Express Myself through Words
18.02.08 Ekphrastic Poetry: Connecting with the Original Language and Culture Through Poetry
18.02.09 Reflective Self Portraits: A Study of Oneself through Ekphrastic Poetry and Art
14.02.09 Pictures, Poems, and Planets
14.02.11 Visual Poetry
10.01.04 Exploring Cultural Conflict through Poetry and Art
10.01.05 Reading Art through Poetry
10.01.07 Writing about the Big Picture: American Ekphrasis
10.01.09 Lying to Tell the Truth: Archetypes, Art, and Imagery
10.01.10 Examining Poems about Love and Loss
10.01.11 Demystifying Poetry Using Women's Ekphrasis
and Science
21.04.07 Our Sun: Through Scientific, Cultural, and Artistic Lenses
09.06.10 Art is Not Just in the Eye of the Beholder But in the Brain
and Writing
23.02.04 An Inheritance of Cultural Storytelling: Nature-Inspired Paintings
17.01.01 Image as Text: A Bridge to Critical Literary Analysis
17.01.02 In Their Own Images
17.01.05 Using Navajo Contemporary Art to Teach Descriptive Writing to ELL Students
17.01.09 Kindergarten Writing: Writing as a Form of Art
Archetypes
10.01.09 Lying to Tell the Truth: Archetypes, Art, and Imagery
Australian
Aboriginal
07.03.08 Portraits of Places: Maps and Art from the European City View to the Aboriginal Dreamtime Paintings
Curation
23.01.01 Curator as Detective: Looking for Missing Stories in Museums
European
Britain
23.01.03 Using art to interpret The Mary Prince- Narrative of a Slave Woman
14.01.01 Dramatizing Art: Tableaux Vivants
14.01.06 Power and the Machine: A Visual Examination of Class and Gender through the Industrial Revolution
13.01.03 One Starfish at a Time: Combining Animals, Art, Literature, and Community Service
da Vinci, Leonardo
10.01.10 Examining Poems about Love and Loss
France
23.01.07 La Francophonie Diverse: French Adjective Agreement Through Art
van Gogh, Vincent
18.02.08 Ekphrastic Poetry: Connecting with the Original Language and Culture Through Poetry
Gender
14.01.06 Power and the Machine: A Visual Examination of Class and Gender through the Industrial Revolution
14.01.07 Taking a Close Look at Pirates and Mothers
Genre Painting
14.01.01 Dramatizing Art: Tableaux Vivants
14.01.02 American Genre Painting: Visual Representations of Slavery and Emancipation, 1850-1870
Historical Painting
17.01.01 Image as Text: A Bridge to Critical Literary Analysis
14.01.05 Experiencing the Revolutionary War Era through Visual Images
13.03.05 Inspire, Reach, and Teach Through Biography
13.03.07 A picture is worth a thousand words: Rediscovering biography
Illustration
17.01.04 From Panel to Pen: Using Greek Mythology to Create Graphic Stories to Enhance the Writing Process for Young Learners
16.03.03 Stick to Your Story: Fleshing out Existing Narrative Structures
16.03.04 Getting Graphic about Writing
Instruction
24.01.01 Art in D.C.: Using Rock Creek Park as Our Playground
23.02.08 Journaling in Nature: Journaling to Improve Observation and Reflection
22.01.02 Film and Art: Setting the Stage with Framing
22.01.04 Cultivating a Growth Mindset through Film Studies
22.03.05 Struggle, Defiance, and Triumph: Black Photographers and Their Magic
17.01.03 Bringing Alive the Art of the Past: Modern Tattoos and Illuminated Manuscripts
14.01.01 Dramatizing Art: Tableaux Vivants
08.04.09 Bridges: Inspired by Nature
Landscape Painting
24.01.01 Art in D.C.: Using Rock Creek Park as Our Playground
24.01.02 The Land & The People: Ecocritical Art Analysis of Industrialization
24.01.05 Manufacturer's Mist: How the Anthropocene is Filled with Dead Men's Souls
24.01.06 Landscape Keeps Score: Empire, Waste, Deep Time, and Art
24.01.09 Traces of the Past: From Landscape to Cityscape
Latin American
10.01.01 Art and Poetry of the Afro Mestizos
Medieval
Illustrations
17.01.03 Bringing Alive the Art of the Past: Modern Tattoos and Illuminated Manuscripts
Mexican
20.02.01 Mexican-American Labor in California through Art Literacy
17.01.02 In Their Own Images
13.01.08 Medals, Monuments, and Money: Nationalist Art in Spain and Mexico
05.02.02 The Ceramic History of the Olmec Culture
05.02.04 Viva La Raza, Students inherit their Culture through Art research
05.02.06 Representations of Family in Mexican Art
05.02.08 An Approach to Biology, Population Dynamics, and Disease via the Analysis of Mexican Art, History, and Texts
05.02.09 The Influence of Mexican Muralists on Wpa Art
Native American
23.01.04 The Effect of the Navajo Long Walk Through Photos
23.01.05 Colours of Humanity: Artistic representations of the "Other"
23.01.06 Clothing and Identity in Early America: Black Women and AmerIndian Men
22.03.01 Reclaiming the Lost Art of Storytelling Using Textile
17.01.05 Using Navajo Contemporary Art to Teach Descriptive Writing to ELL Students
14.01.04 Anasazi Images on Navajo Land
14.01.10 Making Art against the Odds: The Triumph of Edmonia Lewis
06.04.03 Native American Art Traditions in the Middle School Arts Curriculum
06.04.07 Noble Savage: Depictions of Native Americans Throughout U.S. History
Neoclassical
14.01.10 Making Art against the Odds: The Triumph of Edmonia Lewis
Photography
22.01.02 Film and Art: Setting the Stage with Framing
22.03.05 Struggle, Defiance, and Triumph: Black Photographers and Their Magic
11.03.02 American Ideas in Three Artist Collectives
Portraiture
11.01.05 Approaching Portraiture: The Character on the Page and on the Canvas
Public Art
20.02.02 Who is in Charge Here?: Examining (in)visibility and Cultural Context of Jim Crow Era Monuments in Elementary Art Education
18.02.04 Creatively Communicating through Visual and Verbal Art- Poetry and Murals
18.02.05 Activism and Cultural Identity Through Works of Art in Chicago Neighborhoods
17.01.01 Image as Text: A Bridge to Critical Literary Analysis
15.03.01 Richmond’s Divisive Monuments: A Look into One City’s Debate over Public Art, Memory, and History
15.03.09 The History and Analysis of Public Art: Using Delaware’s Desegregation History as a Ground to Learn, Interpret, and Create
Representation in
Archetypes
10.01.09 Lying to Tell the Truth: Archetypes, Art, and Imagery
Atrocities
14.01.12 Reading Art in Language Arts: Characterizing Human Atrocities from the Slave Trade to the Second World War
Race
24.02.01 Parody and Counter-Narrative in Art: Viewing Against the Grain
23.01.03 Using art to interpret The Mary Prince- Narrative of a Slave Woman
23.01.04 The Effect of the Navajo Long Walk Through Photos
23.01.05 Colours of Humanity: Artistic representations of the "Other"
23.01.06 Clothing and Identity in Early America: Black Women and AmerIndian Men
23.01.08 Racialization: Past and Present
23.01.09 Illuminating Gem of the Ocean with Art Representing African Diaspora
23.01.10 This is America: Images and Histories of Racism and Exploitation
23.01.11 Perspectives on Race: Slavery and its Legacies in Art
Social Impact
12.01.06 The Stuff We Have: Ethnographies, Material Culture, and Art
Tattoos
17.01.03 Bringing Alive the Art of the Past: Modern Tattoos and Illuminated Manuscripts
Art History
American
24.01.01 Art in D.C.: Using Rock Creek Park as Our Playground
24.01.02 The Land & The People: Ecocritical Art Analysis of Industrialization
23.01.03 Using art to interpret The Mary Prince- Narrative of a Slave Woman
23.01.05 Colours of Humanity: Artistic representations of the "Other"
23.01.06 Clothing and Identity in Early America: Black Women and AmerIndian Men
20.02.01 Mexican-American Labor in California through Art Literacy
20.02.02 Who is in Charge Here?: Examining (in)visibility and Cultural Context of Jim Crow Era Monuments in Elementary Art Education
14.01.01 Dramatizing Art: Tableaux Vivants
14.01.02 American Genre Painting: Visual Representations of Slavery and Emancipation, 1850-1870
14.01.05 Experiencing the Revolutionary War Era through Visual Images
14.01.06 Power and the Machine: A Visual Examination of Class and Gender through the Industrial Revolution
14.01.08 Perspectives on Life during the Revolutionary War through the Lens of Art and Literature
14.01.12 Reading Art in Language Arts: Characterizing Human Atrocities from the Slave Trade to the Second World War
Egyptian
17.01.07 Multiple Literacies Being Developed in the Literature Classroom: Hieroglyphics to Graphic Novels
17.01.09 Kindergarten Writing: Writing as a Form of Art
European
23.01.08 Racialization: Past and Present
23.01.09 Illuminating Gem of the Ocean with Art Representing African Diaspora
13.01.08 Medals, Monuments, and Money: Nationalist Art in Spain and Mexico
France
23.01.07 La Francophonie Diverse: French Adjective Agreement Through Art
Latin American
17.01.02 In Their Own Images
Leutze, Emanuel Gottlieb
17.01.01 Image as Text: A Bridge to Critical Literary Analysis
Mexican
13.01.08 Medals, Monuments, and Money: Nationalist Art in Spain and Mexico
08.04.01 Puentes, Civilizaciones y Cultura
Museum Studies
23.01.01 Curator as Detective: Looking for Missing Stories in Museums
Native American
23.01.01 Curator as Detective: Looking for Missing Stories in Museums
23.01.04 The Effect of the Navajo Long Walk Through Photos
23.01.05 Colours of Humanity: Artistic representations of the "Other"
23.01.06 Clothing and Identity in Early America: Black Women and AmerIndian Men
14.01.04 Anasazi Images on Navajo Land
14.01.10 Making Art against the Odds: The Triumph of Edmonia Lewis
Orozco, Jose Clemente
17.01.02 In Their Own Images
Picasso, Pablo
17.01.01 Image as Text: A Bridge to Critical Literary Analysis
Rivera, Diego
18.02.06 Ekphrastic Poetry in the Second Language Classroom
17.01.01 Image as Text: A Bridge to Critical Literary Analysis
17.01.02 In Their Own Images
05.02.03 Studying the Biographies of Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera
Rockwell, Norman
17.01.01 Image as Text: A Bridge to Critical Literary Analysis
Siqueiros, David Alfaro
17.01.02 In Their Own Images
Asian Americans
History
21.03.01 Examining the Inequitable Treatment of Asians in the US: A Civics Unit for Newcomer Els
20.01.08 “Boxing” Asian American History
06.02.06 Chinese Immigration, Exclusion and the Chinese-American Experience
Astronomy
and Mathematics
22.04.07 How Gravity Impacts Life
11.06.05 Exponential Explosion: Analyzing Scientific Notation and Its Application to Astronomy and Order of Magnitude
05.04.01 Mathematical Tools to Obtain Astronomical Knowledge
05.04.04 The Birth of the Universe: The Current State of Cosmology
05.04.05 Algebra in Elementary Astronomy and Space Science
05.04.09 The Use of Astronomy to Teach Statistical Concepts
Astrobiology
22.04.01 To Infinity and Beyond: using non-fiction text and study to promote science-fiction writing
22.04.02 The Alien in Your Backyard: Using Exoplanetary Science to Explore the Ecosystems of Earth
22.04.03 Using Out of This World Knowledge to Build Literacy Skills! Space Writer on Board!
22.04.04 There's No "Space" Like Home
22.04.05 An Alien Earth, Far, Far Away!
22.04.06 Exploration: The Search for the Next Habitable Planet
21.04.10 The Sun and Photosynthesis: From Photons to Astrobiology
07.07.03 Are We Alone?
05.04.08 Why Earth? A Study of Planetary Habitability
Constellations
05.04.06 Dreams Toward the Stars: A View of the Solar System from Earth
05.04.07 Qu'est-ce qu'il y a dans le ciel étoilé? Basic Astronomy for Middle School French Students
Cosmology
21.04.06 Stardust Students-Our Class Cosmos of the Stars
07.07.01 The Origin of the Elements
07.07.02 Beyond The Atom: Interpreting the Origin of the Elements
05.04.04 The Birth of the Universe: The Current State of Cosmology
Exoplanets
22.04.01 To Infinity and Beyond: using non-fiction text and study to promote science-fiction writing
22.04.02 The Alien in Your Backyard: Using Exoplanetary Science to Explore the Ecosystems of Earth
22.04.04 There's No "Space" Like Home
22.04.05 An Alien Earth, Far, Far Away!
22.04.06 Exploration: The Search for the Next Habitable Planet
Rocket Science
07.07.04 The Integration of Space Technology into the Physics Classroom
Solar System
22.04.01 To Infinity and Beyond: using non-fiction text and study to promote science-fiction writing
22.04.04 There's No "Space" Like Home
22.04.05 An Alien Earth, Far, Far Away!
22.04.07 How Gravity Impacts Life
21.04.02 Bringing the Solar System into Our Classroom
21.04.03 The Sun & Chicago: Its Weather, Climate, and Climate Change
21.04.06 Stardust Students-Our Class Cosmos of the Stars
13.05.02 Soaking Up the Sun!
07.05.06 The Power of the Sun
07.07.05 Traveling the Solar System through Literature
07.07.06 Space Illustrated: There and Back
05.04.02 Is There Life Out There?
05.04.03 Volcanoes in the Solar System
05.04.06 Dreams Toward the Stars: A View of the Solar System from Earth
Space Travel
07.07.07 The Science and Technology of the Apollo Space Program
Stars
22.04.04 There's No "Space" Like Home
22.04.05 An Alien Earth, Far, Far Away!
21.04.01 Our Sun: The Myths, The Facts, and Superman
21.04.04 Using Case Studies to Understand the Sun’s Influence on Earth’s Climate System in 3rd Grade
21.04.05 The Sun - the Father of All Energy for Life
21.04.06 Stardust Students-Our Class Cosmos of the Stars
21.04.07 Our Sun: Through Scientific, Cultural, and Artistic Lenses
21.04.08 Beyond the Rainbow: Investigating the Characteristics of Stars
21.04.09 Analyzing Electromagnetic Wavelengths and Their Interactions
13.05.02 Soaking Up the Sun!