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Students explore the phenomenon of electricity as they learn about current electricity and necessary conditions for the existence of an electric current. To make sense of this phenomenon, students construct a simple electric circuit and galvanic cell to help them understand voltage, current, and resistance. They also use the disciplinary core ideas of energy and electric current to better understand the crosscutting concept of energy transfer.
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Students learn a simple technique for quantifying the amount of photosynthesis that occurs in a given period of time, using a common water plant (Elodea). They use this technique to compare the amounts of photosynthesis that occur under conditions of low and high light levels. Before they begin the experiment, however, students must come up with a well-worded hypothesis to be tested. After running the experiment, students pool their data to get a large sample size, determine the measures of central tendency of the class data, and then graph and interpret the results.
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Music: Jessica- Joey Pecoraro
The application of engineering principles is explored in the creation of mobiles. As students create their own mobiles, they take into consideration the forces of gravity and convection air currents. They learn how an understanding of balancing forces is important in both art and engineering design.
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Music: Cold Funk Funkorama
TeachEngineering describes how water is essential to all living organisms, and goes into detail how engineers study, innovate and create new ways to provide clean water, preserve our ecosystem and keep our crops nourished around the world.
Music: 8 Bit Dreamscape
Student teams act as engineers and learn about systems thinking and scale by reassembling the separated pages of the engaging picture book, “Zoom,” by Istvan Banyai. The book is a series of 31 wordless pictures that start very close-up and then zoom out—from a rooster’s comb to outer space. Like a movie camera, each subsequent page pulls back to reveal the context of the previous scene as something different than what you originally thought. When the 31 un-numbered pages are jumbled, it is a surprising challenge for teams to figure out how the pictures connect. The task prompts students to pause and look closer so as to adjust to new points of view and problem solve to find a logical sequence. It requires them to step back and take a broader view. Students learn that engineers work together as teams and look at things very closely so that they see different things and come up with more than one solution when problem solving. To conclude, students go outside and practice their skills by imagining and then drawing their own Zoom-like small booklet stories inspired by items found in nature. The classic duck/rabbit ambiguous drawing is provided as a kickoff visual aid.
This engineering curriculum aligns to Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS).
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Music: Aimless Amos
Students create large-scale models of microfluidic devices using a process similar to that of the PDMS and plasma bonding that is used in the creation of lab-on-a-chip devices. They use disposable foam plates, plastic bendable straws and gelatin dessert mix. After the molds have hardened overnight, they use plastic syringes to inject their model devices with colored fluid to test various flow rates. From what they learn, students are able to answer the challenge question presented in lesson 1 of this unit by writing individual explanation statements.
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Music: Roger That- Silent Partner
Testing a model parachute can tell us many things and help us learn about a variety of concepts, such as proportionate size and scale, gravity, air resistance, weight relationships. In this freeform activity about preventing free-falling, students design their own model parachutes while considering factors in their test drops such as distance, weight, and time.
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Music: Hyperfun - Kevin MacLeod
A unique activity for young learners that combines engineering and biology, students design an optimal environment for red wiggler worms in a compost bin using the engineering design process. Students learn about living and non-living things, the habitat of red wigglers, how red wigglers help convert organic waste into soil, as well as composting in nature and as a sustainable practice.
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Music: Daily_Beetle -Kevin MacLeod
In this activity, students explore the importance of charts to navigation on bodies of water. Using one worksheet, students learn to read the major map features found on a real nautical chart. Using another worksheet, students draw their own nautical chart using the symbols and identifying information learned.
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Music: Rain - Santo Rico
What is climate change? Why do engineers care about climate change? TeachEngineering explores this defining issue of our time, how engineers can make a difference, and why we need to act fast!
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Music: Lunar Levitation - Aakash Gandhi
Students revisit the Pop Rockets activity from Lesson 3, in which mini paper rockets are powered by the chemical reaction of antacid-tablets and water in plastic film canisters. This time, however, the design of their pop rockets is limited by budgets and supplies. They get a feel for the constraints of real engineering projects as well as the opportunity to redesign and retest their rockets to make improvements. Rocket build instructions as well as activity-guiding budget/sketch and data worksheets are provided.
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Music: Coffee Stains - Riot
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Music: Dutty
Challenged with a hypothetical engineering work situation in which they need to figure out the volume and surface area of a nuclear power plant’s cooling tower (a hyperbolic shape), students learn to calculate the volume of complex solids that can be classified as solids of revolution or solids with known cross sections. These objects of complex shape defy standard procedures to compute volumes. Even calculus techniques depend on the ability to perform multiple measurements of the objects or find functional descriptions of their edges. During both guided and independent practice, students use (free GeoGebra) geometry software, a photograph of the object, a known dimension of it, a spreadsheet application and integral calculus techniques to calculate the volume of complex shape solids within a margin of error of less than 5%—an approach that can be used to compute the volumes of big or small objects. This activity is suitable for the end of the second semester of AP Calculus classes, serving as a major grade for the last six-week period, with students’ project results presentation grades used as the second semester final test.
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Music: Inevitable - Diamond Ortiz
In the continuing (hypothetical) storyline of the Lost in the Amazon unit, students discover the relationship between an object's mass and the amount of space it takes up (its volume). As they create small boats using clay, they learn about the concept of displacement and how an object can float if it displaces enough water, and the concept of density and its relationship to mass and volume.
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Music: Buddy - Bensound.com
Students build their own simple conductivity tester and explore whether given solid materials and solutions of liquids are good conductors of electricity.
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Music: Blue Skies - Silent Partner
Students are introduced to the role of electricity and magnetism as they build speakers. They also explore the properties of magnets, create electromagnets, and determine the directions of magnetic fields. They conduct a scientific experiment and show cause-effect relationships by monitoring changes in the speaker's movement as the amount or the direction of the current change.
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Music: Rollanddrop - Jingle Punks & Santo Rico - Twin Musicom
In the latest edition of Kids Teach, K12 CEO James Rhyu sits down in the studio with
Emma, Laila, and Maliya—three student fashion experts—to discuss their field, in which James admits he has a lot to learn. Hear about how they became interested in fashion from both personal expression and business perspectives, and learn about the support networks helping them reach for their dreams.
When the students get to ask the questions, James gives some insight about his career path and what it now means for him to be making an impact in the online education sector that’s opening up opportunities for more students than ever.
Congratulations, Class of 2025! 🎓 🎉 We’re so happy to celebrate your milestone and share in your joy as we mark 25 years of online learning. We’re amazed at all you’ve done—from embracing innovation to discovering your passions and finding the courage to forge your own path.
We see the future of education in you. We thank you and your families for putting your trust in our vision of personalized learning for all students, everywhere. And we’re more inspired than ever to advance and improve education options for the next 25 years of graduates.
Celebrate with us and see our stories at https://bit.ly/4ddMIIM. #25YearsOfK12 #Graduation #2025Grad #ClassOf2025
We are excited to have the finalists of our K12 Robotics Competition coming in-person to compete at the national level for the title of K12 National Robotics Champion!
Ready to be inspired? Joseph, Izzy, and Kenyon deliver the pep talk we all need in this episode of Kids Teach. As they sit down with James, K12’s CEO, they discuss their passions and challenges in their respective athletic pursuits. From fencing to football to ballet, they find common ground in discussing what it takes to work at their highest level and build support networks that are helping them chase their dreams.
When asking James about his job, these high achievers wanted to hear how he manages his schedule and finds work–life balance—practical advice as they pursue demanding careers while still in school.
It’s the 4th episode of K12’s National Cook-Off! Last week, we saw Abijah’s stylish dishes; now, it’s time for Stella to get things cooking. Will her background and luck of the draw give her the edge?
Episode 5 (and our last finalist) will be uploaded next week. If you’re looking for a taste of the action, watch until the end, and don’t forget to subscribe so you don’t miss it.
Voting for the people’s choice winner opens July 23 and ends July 29. Mark your calendars and visit https://enrichment.K12.com/cookoff/ to review the finalists and choose your favorite.
K12-powered schools offer a wealth of real-life experiences to inspire student excellence. If you want to add some extra fun to online school, enroll today!
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Join us for the much-anticipated reveal of this year’s K12 Art Competition winners! Our talented students from grades K–12 have poured their creativity into traditional 2D art, digital masterpieces, and innovative AI-generated art. Now, it’s time to celebrate their incredible work and announce the winners who have impressed us all.
🗓️ Date: June 20, 2024 ⏰ Time: 5:30pm ET 📍 Location: Virtual
What to expect?
Discover the top artists in each category and grade band who will take home their share of $20,000 in prizes!
Art Showcase: A virtual gallery of the semi-finalists’ work across all categories, celebrating the diverse talents of our students.
Special Acknowledgments: A moment to appreciate all participants and the hard worK of our judges and educators.
Public Voting Recap: A look back at the public’s favorites from the AI art category.
Prize Ceremony: Witness the joy as we award the winners with their well-deserved prizes.
Stay Connected: Follow us on social @k12.student and visit our website for the latest updates and a sneak peek at some of the entries that captivated us this year! enrichment.k12.com/art-competition/
Art is a language that transcends words. It’s a form of expression that allows us to see the world through the eyes of our young creators. We can’t wait to share this experience with you!
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📸 Join us for an unforgettable moment as we reveal the winners of the 2023 K12 In Focus Photography Competition, live-streamed from the beautiful city of Savannah, Georgia, in partnership with the Savannah College of Art and Design!
🏆 This event will showcase the incredible talent of young photographers from across the nation, with winners announced in three categories: DSLR, Smartphone, and Film. Each grade band (K-2, 3-5, 6-8, and 9-12) will have its 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place winners revealed, highlighting the diverse creativity and skill within each age group. We will also be announcing the People's Choice Award Winners that YOU voted for!
🎉 Be part of this exciting celebration of art and innovation as we recognize and applaud the outstanding work of these young artists.
Date: January 27th, 2024
Time: 6pm Eastern Time
Location: Live-streamed on Facebook + Youtube
Hosted by: K12
Stay tuned for more updates and get ready to witness the next generation of photographers shine!
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Who doesn’t love a bright summer day? The June Solstice is perfect for outdoor activities, but it’s also a time to reflect on the year thus far. In this K12 Teaching Moment, join us to learn what makes the Summer Solstice so special. From the extended daylight to the worldwide celebrations, this is a joy you don’t want to miss! Still here? Drop a sun emoji in the comments, and don’t forget to let us know how you’ll be enjoying the extra sunlight! ️
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We’re spending some time in the kitchen with Aliyah for this episode of Kids Teach. She’s a high schooler at a K12-powered school and K12 Cook-Off finalist who agreed to try her hand at teaching James, K12’s CEO, a few skills to improve his baking. While they’re working the dough for a sweet treat, Aliyah gleans some tips about management from James’s perspective in the C-suite.
Aliyah and her family love that online learning means she can work at her own pace and find more time for exploring her culinary passions. James loves to hear how families like hers are thriving with personalized learning.
Share in this sweet exchange and learn Aliyah’s recipe for from-scratch cinnamon rolls. Then follow along as we put more students in charge in our continuing Kids Teach series.
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