If you have ever stood at the front of the room with a 3D model in your hands, a slide on the screen, and the feeling that you just want a little more guidance in the moment, you are not alone. Especially for educators who are newer to modeling or using a particular kit for the first time, it can be hard to know what to ask next, how long to pause, or which misconception to address without turning the lesson into a script.
Enhanced Teacher Notes were built for exactly this moment. They are designed to turn our slide decks into complete, ready-to-teach lesson plans while still leaving plenty of room for your own style, students, and storyline.
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Enhanced Teacher Notes grew directly from that feedback and from our WE2 Model pedagogy — Wonder, Explore, Explain — which guides how we design model-based lessons. The notes are intended to make this WE2 Model approach visible and usable, so that newer modeling educators can step into a sequence with more confidence.
Enhanced Teacher Notes live in the speaker notes section beneath each student-facing slide. They follow a consistent structure so that once you learn how to use them in one deck, it becomes easier to teach with the next one.
Across slides, you will see elements such as:
These decks and notes are not meant to be followed exactly as written. They are a starting point.
You can remove slides, reorder sequences, adjust questions, add a local phenomenon, or connect the activity to a storyline your students already know. For educators newer to modeling, that might mean leaning more heavily on the notes the first time you use a deck, then editing based on what you see in your classroom. Over time, your version of the deck becomes a co-authored resource: our WE2 Model-informed design plus your everyday teaching decisions.
This format is already built into several updated biology slide decks:
Across these decks, the same Enhanced Teacher Notes structure appears under the slides, even though the models and content differ. As additional resources are updated — such as future Flow of Genetic Information Kit© decks and related storylines — they will use this same format, so learning it once makes later decks more approachable.
A simple way to think about Enhanced Teacher Notes is to use them before, during, and after class.
In this way, the notes support your first use of a deck and also help you steadily tailor it to your own teaching context.
Enhanced Teacher Notes are currently integrated into:
You can access them in the speaker or presenter notes view of your slide platform — the notes panel in PowerPoint, the speaker notes area in Google Slides, or Presenter Notes in Keynote.
New and updated decks will continue to use this same WE2 Model-based template so that the structure becomes familiar across resources.
These Enhanced Teacher Notes are still new and intended to evolve with classroom use. Model Teachers have already reviewed them and see particular value for educators who are new to a kit or model, but broader feedback from your students and courses will help refine them further.
If you use one of these decks this year, consider letting us know:
The aim is simple: to make it easier for educators to bring strong, flexible model-based biology lessons to their students, whether they are using a resource for the first time or the tenth.