
Once Upon a Standard
Bringing Science Standards to Life Through Unforgettable Storytelling
Each story is written like a narrative — packed with vivid characters, real history, surprising twists, and science that comes alive through storytelling.
Each Once Upon a Standard Story Includes…
1 NGSS-aligned slide story (15+ slides)
Use as is or copy into an existing presentation
Printable teacher narration cheat sheet (PDF)
Built-in narration notes on each slide
Easy-to-teach, no-prep format
Sample Once Upon a Standard Stories
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5th Grade LS2-1
When wolves returned to Yellowstone, the entire landscape began to change. This story shows how one predator can trigger a chain reaction through an ecosystem—proving that balance depends on every species.
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Middle School LS4-5
From wolf to designer dog, human choices have shaped every bark and snort. This story explores how selective breeding affects traits—and the tough questions that come with shaping life on purpose.
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Middle School LS3-2
A family in Kentucky was born with bright blue skin—and the reason why is pure genetics. This story uncovers how traits are inherited, revealing the surprising science behind a real-life mystery.
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5th Grade PS1-2
When ancient mummies began to vanish, scientists had a mystery on their hands. This story shows how matter changes form but never disappears—revealing the invisible science behind every transformation.
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Middle School PS1-3
A dazzling new dye took fashion by storm—until people started getting sick. This story uncovers how the structure of synthetic materials affects their properties, and how chemistry shaped both style and safety.
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Middle School ESS1-1
Stranded and desperate, Columbus predicted the Moon would disappear—and it did. This story reveals how patterns in Earth’s motion explain lunar eclipses and help us model the movements of celestial bodies.
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Middle School PS3-2
When an elevator plunged 75 floors after a plane hit the Empire State Building, a woman survived by understanding motion—without even knowing it. This story reveals how gravitational potential energy transformed and how science explains her incredible escape.
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4th Grade PS3-3
When one of the first car crashes was captured on film, it changed how we think about safety forever. This story shows how energy transfers in collisions—and how engineers use that knowledge to design safer cars.
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4th Grade ESS3-1
When Ohio’s Cuyahoga River caught fire, it shocked the nation into action. This story shows how human use of natural resources can harm the environment—and how awareness and laws can help protect it.
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Middle School LS1-7
In the 1700s, a doctor built a giant scale to weigh everything he ate—and everything that came out. This bizarre true story uncovers how the body transforms food into energy and waste, revealing the science of metabolism and mass conservation.
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Middle School ESS2-6
The Titanic hit an iceberg that science could explain—if people had understood ocean currents. This story dives into how thermal energy moves through currents, shaping climate, navigation, and Earth’s delicate balance.
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4th Grade PS4-3
When two lanterns lit up a church tower, they sent a message that sparked a revolution. This story shows how patterns can transfer information—then and now—without a single word.