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Operating System Bingo!
Operating System Bingo!
Operating System Bingo!
Operating System Bingo!
Operating System Bingo!
Operating System Bingo!
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"Amazing resource! I was able to use it with my LD self-contained students. They found it easy to follow along with and provided engaging activities. "
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Amber F.

Description

Get ready to learn about Operating Systems and Computer basics using this fun Google Slides Bingo Activity! Students must complete activities to earn their Bingo marker. The best part is students choose what activity they want to work on. Great for STEM, Computer Science, Technology courses in Middle School and High School.  This resource makes a great introductory lesson to Operating or File Systems.


Recipe:

We are cooking up some fun with this digital Operating Systems Bingo! This lesson should take one class period and is appropriate for 5th-9th graders.  Additional Bingos! can be used as extension activities or as bonus points!


The digital Bingo board has clues to the topic for that Bingo Activity.  Students will select a Bingo Activity of their choosing.  When they complete an activity, they move a marker onto the corresponding Bingo square.  When they complete any 5 activity cards that form a 5 line row - they have Bingo! 


Key Ingredients:

  • 36 Total Slides
  • 1 Digital Bingo Card + markers
  • 25 Operating Systems Activity Cards
  • Answer Key - starts at Slide 30


This activity is a great no-prep fun activity for students that introduces them to basic Operating Systems and Technology Concepts, mixed in with a little fun.  I pour a ton of love and dedication into making technology lesson as delicious as possible.  


Happy delicious tech-ing!


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Operating System Bingo!

Rated 5 out of 5, based on 1 reviews
5.0 (1 rating)
Tech Nibbles
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$5.00

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Grades
5th - 9th
Pages
36
Answer Key
Included
Teaching Duration
50 minutes

What others say

"Amazing resource! I was able to use it with my LD self-contained students. They found it easy to follow along with and provided engaging activities. "
star
Amber F.

Description

Get ready to learn about Operating Systems and Computer basics using this fun Google Slides Bingo Activity! Students must complete activities to earn their Bingo marker. The best part is students choose what activity they want to work on. Great for STEM, Computer Science, Technology courses in Middle School and High School.  This resource makes a great introductory lesson to Operating or File Systems.


Recipe:

We are cooking up some fun with this digital Operating Systems Bingo! This lesson should take one class period and is appropriate for 5th-9th graders.  Additional Bingos! can be used as extension activities or as bonus points!


The digital Bingo board has clues to the topic for that Bingo Activity.  Students will select a Bingo Activity of their choosing.  When they complete an activity, they move a marker onto the corresponding Bingo square.  When they complete any 5 activity cards that form a 5 line row - they have Bingo! 


Key Ingredients:

  • 36 Total Slides
  • 1 Digital Bingo Card + markers
  • 25 Operating Systems Activity Cards
  • Answer Key - starts at Slide 30


This activity is a great no-prep fun activity for students that introduces them to basic Operating Systems and Technology Concepts, mixed in with a little fun.  I pour a ton of love and dedication into making technology lesson as delicious as possible.  


Happy delicious tech-ing!


Report this resource to TPT
Reported resources will be reviewed by our team. Report this resource to let us know if this resource violates TPT's content guidelines.

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Rated 5 out of 5
November 4, 2024
Amazing resource! I was able to use it with my LD self-contained students. They found it easy to follow along with and provided engaging activities.
Amber F.
495 reviews
Grades taught: 9th, 10th
Student populations: Learning difficulties

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