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Economic Adventure: The Barter Quest

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Economics Standards: 5.E.MI.1 Explain scarcity and how people make economic choices 5.E.MI.2 Explain opportunity cost and incentives 5.E.MI.3 Analyze supply and demand 5.E.MI.4 Describe entrepreneurship and risk 5.E.MI.5 Explain trade and global interdependence Civics/Economics connections: 5.C.PR.1 Construct arguments using evidence 5.G.MM.1 Us Build in an authentic learning piece where students can create something to barter or trade.

Scent-sational Brain Adventure

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4. How Scent Affects the Brain (Olfactory System) 🧠👃 When scent molecules enter your nose: They travel to special smell receptors inside your nose. These receptors send signals to the olfactory bulb in the brain. The brain identifies the smell and connects it to memories and emotions. That is why: Lavender may make people feel calm. Citrus scents can make people feel energized. Certain smells remind us of memories. The sense of smell is directly connected to the brain areas that control memory and feelings.

Scent-sational Brain Adventure

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4. How Scent Affects the Brain (Olfactory System) 🧠👃 When scent molecules enter your nose: They travel to special smell receptors inside your nose. These receptors send signals to the olfactory bulb in the brain. The brain identifies the smell and connects it to memories and emotions. That is why: Lavender may make people feel calm. Citrus scents can make people feel energized. Certain smells remind us of memories. The sense of smell is directly connected to the brain areas that control memory and feelings.

Whiff & Wonder: Unlocking Brain Magic

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TK: 4. How Scent Affects the Brain (Olfactory System) 🧠👃 When scent molecules enter your nose: They travel to special smell receptors inside your nose. These receptors send signals to the olfactory bulb in the brain. The brain identifies the smell and connects it to memories and emotions. That is why: Lavender may make people feel calm. Citrus scents can make people feel energized. Certain smells remind us of memories. The sense of smell is directly connected to the brain areas that control memory and feelings.

GeoCraft: Shape Heroes in 3D!

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Model geometric objects using volume and surface area

Courtroom Chronicles: The Great Mock Trial Showdown!

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Host a mock trial to teach students about the legal system, critical thinking, and public speaking. They will role-play different court positions and work on a fictional case.

Solid Solutions: Volume & Surface Area Quest

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use modeling to solve problems related to volume and surface area of solids

Solid Solutions: Volume & Surface Area Quest

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Initial ideas

use modeling to solve problems related to volume and surface area of solids

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What if there was a tool to help us take our wild project ideas and create a scope and sequence? There is! Inkwire and the Professional Learning team at High Tech High’s Graduate School of Education designed an AI-assisted curriculum planning tool.

Powered by High Tech High's Kaleidoscope framework for project-based learning (PBL) design, this AI assistant helps educators – and learners! – integrate standards and curriculum requirements into a cycle of PBL Essentials.

The AI-assisted Kaleidoscope tool is co-designed by Inkwire & the High Tech High Graduate School of Education Professional Learning Team. The "Design for Deeper Learning Kaleidoscope" framework is copyright by the High Tech High Graduate School of Education.