IMMERSIVE LEARNING JOURNEYS

IMMERSIVE LEARNING JOURNEYS

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Discover the Catalyst Curriculum

Our curriculum is designed as a series of exciting missions, each one an immersive adventure. Explore trailers, mission details, and see how our lessons turn learning into a thrilling journey.

Our curriculum is designed as a series of exciting missions, each one an immersive adventure. Explore trailers, mission details, and see how our lessons turn learning into a thrilling journey.

Choose Your Mission

The Mission

Operation Quarantine

Mission Objective

Your mission is to contain a global pandemic that threatens humanity. You’ll develop strategies to prevent the collapse of civilization by researching the outbreak, finding a cure, and managing resources to protect populations.

Difficulty Level: Hard

Grade Level: 8th - 10th Grade

Subject: Biology/Math

In Operation Quarantine, you will step into the shoes of a team tasked with stopping a deadly pandemic.

You’ll apply biology and math to understand the virus, track its spread, and develop a cure while making critical decisions about resource allocation and containment strategies.

As the fate of the world hangs in the balance, you’ll practice problem-solving and crisis management, learning how pandemics are controlled and the importance of swift, decisive action.

Explore the

Full Journey of Your Mission

Dive into the mission details and discover each step of the process. From learning core concepts to applying hands-on skills, explore how you will complete this exciting challenge.

Biology

Throughout this mission, you’ll explore the biology of viruses, focusing on how they spread, infect, and evolve. You’ll study viral structures, replication processes, and immune responses, using this knowledge to develop containment strategies and explore possible treatments or cures.

Algebra I

In this mission, you’ll use algebra to calculate infection rates, track the spread of the virus, and allocate resources efficiently. You’ll apply equations to predict trends, manage limited medical supplies, and make decisions that maximize containment efforts while minimizing casualties.

Environmental Science

Crisis Management

Learning Outcomes

Biological Concepts

Develop an understanding of viral biology, including how viruses spread and infect hosts. Learn how biological concepts apply to real-world scenarios like pandemic containment and control.

Mathematical Modeling

Apply mathematical models to track the spread of the virus and predict infection trends. Use data analysis to make informed decisions regarding containment and resource allocation.

Strategic Planning

Learn how to allocate limited resources effectively and devise strategies for containment under pressure. Develop skills in crisis management by assessing risks and making decisions with significant consequences.

Ethical Decision-Making

Understand the ethical considerations involved in managing a pandemic, such as balancing public health and individual freedoms. Learn to navigate complex ethical scenarios and communicate decisions to stakeholders effectively.

Pre-Requisites

Basic Research Skills

Before starting this mission, students should be familiar with basic research techniques, including how to gather, evaluate, and cite reliable sources.

Fundamental Math Concepts

Students should have a strong understanding of basic algebra and geometry, as these concepts will be applied throughout the mission in various problem-solving tasks.

Introductory Science Knowledge

Students must have a foundational understanding of scientific concepts, such as the scientific method, basic chemistry, and physics, as they will build on these in the mission.

Team Collaboration Experience

Prior experience working in teams is required. Students should understand how to communicate effectively, divide tasks, and collaborate to achieve a common goal.

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Choose Your Mission

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The Mission

Operation Quarantine

Mission Objective

Your mission is to contain a global pandemic that threatens humanity. You’ll develop strategies to prevent the collapse of civilization by researching the outbreak, finding a cure, and managing resources to protect populations.

Difficulty Level: Hard

Grade Level: 10th Grade

Subject: Biology/Math

In Operation Quarantine, you will step into the shoes of a team tasked with stopping a deadly pandemic.

You’ll apply biology and math to understand the virus, track its spread, and develop a cure while making critical decisions about resource allocation and containment strategies.

As the fate of the world hangs in the balance, you’ll practice problem-solving and crisis management, learning how pandemics are controlled and the importance of swift, decisive action.

Explore the

Full Journey of Your Mission

Dive into the mission details and discover each step of the process. From learning core concepts to applying hands-on skills, explore how you will complete this exciting challenge.

Biology

Throughout this mission, you’ll explore the biology of viruses, focusing on how they spread, infect, and evolve. You’ll study viral structures, replication processes, and immune responses, using this knowledge to develop containment strategies and explore possible treatments or cures.

Algebra I

In this mission, you’ll use algebra to calculate infection rates, track the spread of the virus, and allocate resources efficiently. You’ll apply equations to predict trends, manage limited medical supplies, and make decisions that maximize containment efforts while minimizing casualties.

Environmental Science

Crisis Management

Learning Outcomes

Biological Concepts

Develop an understanding of viral biology, including how viruses spread and infect hosts. Learn how biological concepts apply to real-world scenarios like pandemic containment and control.

Mathematical Modeling

Apply mathematical models to track the spread of the virus and predict infection trends. Use data analysis to make informed decisions regarding containment and resource allocation.

Strategic Planning

Learn how to allocate limited resources effectively and devise strategies for containment under pressure. Develop skills in crisis management by assessing risks and making decisions with significant consequences.

Ethical Decision-Making

Understand the ethical considerations involved in managing a pandemic, such as balancing public health and individual freedoms. Learn to navigate complex ethical scenarios and communicate decisions to stakeholders effectively.

Pre-Requisites

Basic Research Skills

Before starting this mission, students should be familiar with basic research techniques, including how to gather, evaluate, and cite reliable sources.

Fundamental Math Concepts

Students should have a strong understanding of basic algebra and geometry, as these concepts will be applied throughout the mission in various problem-solving tasks.

Introductory Science Knowledge

Students must have a foundational understanding of scientific concepts, such as the scientific method, basic chemistry, and physics, as they will build on these in the mission.

Team Collaboration Experience

Prior experience working in teams is required. Students should understand how to communicate effectively, divide tasks, and collaborate to achieve a common goal.

Choose Your Mission

Choose Your Mission

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Parent Reviews:

Real Stories, Real Impact

The Mission

Operation Quarantine

Mission Objective

Your mission is to contain a global pandemic that threatens humanity. You’ll develop strategies to prevent the collapse of civilization by researching the outbreak, finding a cure, and managing resources to protect populations.

Difficulty Level: Hard

Grade Level: 8th - 10th Grade

Subject: Biology/Math

In Operation Quarantine, you will step into the shoes of a team tasked with stopping a deadly pandemic.

You’ll apply biology and math to understand the virus, track its spread, and develop a cure while making critical decisions about resource allocation and containment strategies.

As the fate of the world hangs in the balance, you’ll practice problem-solving and crisis management, learning how pandemics are controlled and the importance of swift, decisive action.

Explore the

Full Journey of Your Mission

Dive into the mission details and discover each step of the process. From learning core concepts to applying hands-on skills, explore how you will complete this exciting challenge.

Biology

Throughout this mission, you’ll explore the biology of viruses, focusing on how they spread, infect, and evolve. You’ll study viral structures, replication processes, and immune responses, using this knowledge to develop containment strategies and explore possible treatments or cures.

Algebra I

In this mission, you’ll use algebra to calculate infection rates, track the spread of the virus, and allocate resources efficiently. You’ll apply equations to predict trends, manage limited medical supplies, and make decisions that maximize containment efforts while minimizing casualties.

Environmental Science

Crisis Management

Learning Outcomes

Biological Concepts

Develop an understanding of viral biology, including how viruses spread and infect hosts. Learn how biological concepts apply to real-world scenarios like pandemic containment and control.

Mathematical Modeling

Apply mathematical models to track the spread of the virus and predict infection trends. Use data analysis to make informed decisions regarding containment and resource allocation.

Collaboration and Teamwork

Learn how to allocate limited resources effectively and devise strategies for containment under pressure. Develop skills in crisis management by assessing risks and making decisions with significant consequences.

Ethical Decision-Making

Understand the ethical considerations involved in managing a pandemic, such as balancing public health and individual freedoms. Learn to navigate complex ethical scenarios and communicate decisions to stakeholders effectively.

Pre-Requisites

Basic Research Skills

Before starting this mission, students should be familiar with basic research techniques, including how to gather, evaluate, and cite reliable sources.

Fundamental Math Concepts

Students should have a strong understanding of basic algebra and geometry, as these concepts will be applied throughout the mission in various problem-solving tasks.

Introductory Science Knowledge

Students must have a foundational understanding of scientific concepts, such as the scientific method, basic chemistry, and physics, as they will build on these in the mission.

Team Collaboration Experience

Prior experience working in teams is required. Students should understand how to communicate effectively, divide tasks, and collaborate to achieve a common goal.

Choose Your Mission

Choose Your Mission

Hear Directly From Parents

Parent Reviews:

Real Stories, Real Impact

The Mission

Operation Quarantine

Mission Objective

Your mission is to contain a global pandemic that threatens humanity. You’ll develop strategies to prevent the collapse of civilization by researching the outbreak, finding a cure, and managing resources to protect populations.

Difficulty Level: Hard

Grade Level: 8th - 10th Grade

Subject: Biology/Math

In Operation Quarantine, you will step into the shoes of a team tasked with stopping a deadly pandemic.

You’ll apply biology and math to understand the virus, track its spread, and develop a cure while making critical decisions about resource allocation and containment strategies.

As the fate of the world hangs in the balance, you’ll practice problem-solving and crisis management, learning how pandemics are controlled and the importance of swift, decisive action.

Explore the

Full Journey of Your Mission

Dive into the mission details and discover each step of the process. From learning core concepts to applying hands-on skills, explore how you will complete this exciting challenge.

Biology

Throughout this mission, you’ll explore the biology of viruses, focusing on how they spread, infect, and evolve. You’ll study viral structures, replication processes, and immune responses, using this knowledge to develop containment strategies and explore possible treatments or cures.

Algebra I

In this mission, you’ll use algebra to calculate infection rates, track the spread of the virus, and allocate resources efficiently. You’ll apply equations to predict trends, manage limited medical supplies, and make decisions that maximize containment efforts while minimizing casualties.

Environmental Science

Crisis Management

Learning Outcomes

Biological Concepts

Develop an understanding of viral biology, including how viruses spread and infect hosts. Learn how biological concepts apply to real-world scenarios like pandemic containment and control.

Mathematical Modeling

In this mission, we will challenge students to solve complex problems by analyzing information, evaluating different perspectives, and making reasoned decisions. They'll learn how to think critically in various contexts.

Collaboration and Teamwork

Learn how to allocate limited resources effectively and devise strategies for containment under pressure. Develop skills in crisis management by assessing risks and making decisions with significant consequences.

Ethical Decision-Making

Understand the ethical considerations involved in managing a pandemic, such as balancing public health and individual freedoms. Learn to navigate complex ethical scenarios and communicate decisions to stakeholders effectively.

Pre-Requisites

Basic Research Skills

Before starting this mission, students should be familiar with basic research techniques, including how to gather, evaluate, and cite reliable sources.

Fundamental Math Concepts

Students should have a strong understanding of basic algebra and geometry, as these concepts will be applied throughout the mission in various problem-solving tasks.

Introductory Science Knowledge

Students must have a foundational understanding of scientific concepts, such as the scientific method, basic chemistry, and physics, as they will build on these in the mission.

Team Collaboration Experience

Prior experience working in teams is required. Students should understand how to communicate effectively, divide tasks, and collaborate to achieve a common goal.

Choose Your Mission

Choose Your Mission

Hear Directly From Parents

Parent Reviews:

Real Stories, Real Impact

The Mission

Operation Quarantine

Mission Objective

Your mission is to contain a global pandemic that threatens humanity. You’ll develop strategies to prevent the collapse of civilization by researching the outbreak, finding a cure, and managing resources to protect populations.

Difficulty Level: Hard

Grade Level: 8th - 10th Grade

Subject: Biology/Math

In Operation Quarantine, you will step into the shoes of a team tasked with stopping a deadly pandemic.

You’ll apply biology and math to understand the virus, track its spread, and develop a cure while making critical decisions about resource allocation and containment strategies.

As the fate of the world hangs in the balance, you’ll practice problem-solving and crisis management, learning how pandemics are controlled and the importance of swift, decisive action.

Explore the

Full Journey of Your Mission

Dive into the mission details and discover each step of the process. From learning core concepts to applying hands-on skills, explore how you will complete this exciting challenge.

Biology

Algebra I

Environmental Science

Crisis Management

Learning Outcomes

Biological Concepts

Develop an understanding of viral biology, including how viruses spread and infect hosts. Learn how biological concepts apply to real-world scenarios like pandemic containment and control.

Mathematical Modeling

Apply mathematical models to track the spread of the virus and predict infection trends. Use data analysis to make informed decisions regarding containment and resource allocation.

Strategic Planning

Learn how to allocate limited resources effectively and devise strategies for containment under pressure. Develop skills in crisis management by assessing risks and making decisions with significant consequences.

Ethical Decision-Making

Understand the ethical considerations involved in managing a pandemic, such as balancing public health and individual freedoms. Learn to navigate complex ethical scenarios and communicate decisions to stakeholders effectively.

Pre-Requisites

Basic Research Skills

Before starting this mission, students should be familiar with basic research techniques, including how to gather, evaluate, and cite reliable sources.

Fundamental Math Concepts

Students should have a strong understanding of basic algebra and geometry, as these concepts will be applied throughout the mission in various problem-solving tasks.

Introductory Science Knowledge

Students must have a foundational understanding of scientific concepts, such as the scientific method, basic chemistry, and physics, as they will build on these in the mission.

Team Collaboration Experience

Prior experience working in teams is required. Students should understand how to communicate effectively, divide tasks, and collaborate to achieve a common goal.

Choose Your Mission

Choose Your Mission

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Parent Reviews:

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17875 Redmond Way Ste 110

Redmond, WA 98052

Email address

info@thecatalystschool.com

Phone Number

(425) 380-2878

Our Times

Monday-Friday, 8 a.m.-5 p.m.

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Main Office

17875 Redmond Way Ste 110

Redmond, WA 98052

Email address

info@thecatalystschool.com

Phone Number

(425) 380-2878

Our Times

Monday-Friday, 8 a.m.-5 p.m.

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helpful learning and teaching insights.

© 2024 All Rights Reserved · Catalyst Learning Group LLC

Main Office

17875 Redmond Way Ste 110

Redmond, WA 98052

Email address

info@thecatalystschool.com

Phone Number

(425) 380-2878

Our Times

Monday-Friday, 8 a.m.-5 p.m.

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We Did all the Research so You Don’t Have to

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helpful learning and teaching insights.

© 2024 All Rights Reserved · Catalyst Learning Group LLC

Main Office

17875 Redmond Way Ste 110

Redmond, WA 98052

Email address

info@thecatalystschool.com

Phone Number

(425) 380-2878

Our Times

Monday-Friday, 8 a.m.-5 p.m.

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We Did all the Research so You Don’t Have to

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helpful learning and teaching insights.

© 2024 All Rights Reserved · Catalyst Learning Group LLC

Main Office

17875 Redmond Way Ste 110

Redmond, WA 98052

Email address

info@thecatalystschool.com

Phone Number

(425) 380-2878

Our Times

Monday-Friday, 8 a.m.-5 p.m.

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© 2024 All Rights Reserved · Catalyst Learning

Group LLC