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Treehouse Triumph: Build & Explore!

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Turtle Heist: Newton's Laws Uncovered!

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Design a project about how Newton's Laws of Motion relate to a crime committed against sea turtles, whether eggs are stolen or turtles are attacked.

Zoomtastic Literacy Adventure!

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i am hosting a zoom literacy brain boost for 2/3rd grade. i need activities that are engaging and interesting to hold over zoom.

Character Chronicles: Social Media Edition

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Students create a fake social media profile using a character from a classroom text. Must Include: Posts showing character traits, motivations, and growth Captions explaining why the post fits the character Comments written from other characters’ perspectives A reflection explaining how the character changes over time TEKS Alignment: 7.8B: Analyze character traits and development 7.8E: Show how events influence the character 7.10B: Explain the author’s message through the character 7.1A: Share and discuss profiles in small groups

Godzilla Strategy: Survive, Adapt, Rebuild!

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NtN ENTRY EVENT “When Godzilla Wakes: Surviving the Unthinkable” Driving Question How can societies prepare for and respond to natural and man-made disasters to reduce loss of life and protect communities? The Scenario (Student-Facing Narrative) Breaking News Alert A massive, unstoppable force—nicknamed “Godzilla” by the global media—has emerged. Godzilla is not a monster with fangs and claws. Godzilla is a metaphor. In some places, Godzilla takes the form of radiation leaks. In others, it arrives as earthquakes, drought, war, or toxic explosions. Governments around the world are being tested: Who acts quickly? Who hides the truth? Who is prepared—and who is not? Your team has been called in as Disaster Response Specialists. Your mission: study real disasters from Russia & the Republics, the Middle East, and North Africa and design a plan to help communities adapt, survive, and rebuild when Godzilla strikes. Entry Event Hook (Day 1 – 30–40 minutes) 1. Visual Hook (5–7 minutes) Show a short, silent montage (no explanation yet): Clip or stills from Shin Godzilla (bureaucracy, slow response) Chernobyl reactor footage (Russia/Ukraine) Beirut port explosion (Lebanon) Earthquake damage (Turkey, Iran, Morocco) Drought/desertification imagery (Sahel/North Africa) Ask students to write down 3 emotions they feel while watching. 2. Godzilla Reveal & Metaphor Discussion (10 minutes) On the board: GODZILLA = DISASTER Class discussion prompts: Why do people create monsters to explain disasters? How is Godzilla similar to: Radiation? Earthquakes? War? Government failure? Can disasters be natural but made worse by human decisions? Introduce: Natural disasters vs. Man-made disasters (and how many events are actually both) Disaster Case Files (Gallery Walk – 15 minutes) Students rotate through “Godzilla Case Files”, each representing your unit regions. Russia & the Republics Chernobyl (1986) – Nuclear meltdown, secrecy, delayed evacuation (man-made + natural factors) Aral Sea Disaster – Water diversion causing ecological collapse (man-made) Earthquakes in Central Asia – Infrastructure challenges (natural) Middle East Beirut Port Explosion (2020) – Unsafe storage, corruption (man-made) Iran/Turkey Earthquakes – Government preparedness & building codes (natural) Oil spills & refinery accidents (man-made) North Africa Morocco Earthquake (2023) – Mountain geography & response time (natural) Sahel Drought & Desertification – Climate change & farming practices (natural + man-made) Libya Floods (Derna Dam Collapse) – Infrastructure neglect (man-made + natural) Each station includes: What happened? What failed? Who was most affected? How could this “Godzilla” have been weakened? The Challenge Reveal (5 minutes) Teacher announcement: You will design a Disaster Adaptation Plan. Your team will: Choose one disaster (natural OR nuclear/man-made) Choose one region we are studying Create a plan to: Prepare BEFORE Godzilla arrives Respond DURING the disaster Rebuild AFTER the disaster Students may choose: Nuclear accident response Earthquake survival & rebuilding Flood or drought adaptation Infrastructure failure prevention Government transparency plans Student Roles (Introduced Day 1) Each group assigns: Government Advisor – policy & response Scientist/Engineer – safety & infrastructure Humanitarian Leader – civilians & refugees Media Analyst – information, propaganda, truth

Worcester's Wallet: Housing Harmony Quest

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Focused on housing and affordability in our city (Worcester, MA) where this is an ongoing issue.

Spark It Up: Circuit Challenges!

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create hands on project for CTE high school electrical students that reflects their understnading of series and parallel circuits

Weather Wizards: DIY Forecast Factory!

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Implement a weather station project, where students build instruments to measure and record weather patterns, analyzing data as part of their science and math curriculum.

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