Description
This Windows Command Line Bundle has it all! Start with the unplugged Windows Command Line Activity, then practice using the Windows Command Line using snacks! Then play some pinball with the Windows Command Line extension activity. Great for STEM, Computer Science, Technology courses in Middle School and High School. This can be used with a cyber range that has internet connectivity, as Snacks.zip files can be downloaded. This resource makes a great introductory lesson to the Windows Command line.
Recipe:
We are cooking up some fun with these unplugged, hands on and extension Windows Command Line Activities. This bundle should take 3 - 4 class periods and is appropriate for 5th-12th graders. This is a fun way to learn about a challenging concept by using a variety of activities.
This bundle includes 2 slide reviews with draggable command line blocks to check for understanding. There are plenty of notes for the teachers as well.
Key Ingredients:
- 46 Total Slides
- 2 Draggable Command Line blocks slide
- 3 Answer Keys
This activity is a great no-prep fun hands on activity for students that introduces them to the Windows Command Line, 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!
Terms of Use:
Please:
Use free and purchased items for your classroom students or your
personal use. Reference this product in blog posts, at seminars, professional
development, or other such venues, ONLY of both credit is given to
myself as the author, and a link back to my TpT store is included
Purchase licenses at a great discount for other teachers to use
this resource
Please do not:
Claim this work as your own, alter the files in any way or remove the
copyright / watermarks Sell the files or combine them into
another unit for sale / free Post this document for sale / free
elsewhere on the internet, Google Doc links on blogs
Making copies of purchased items to share with others is strictly
forbidden and is a violation of the TOU / law
Highlights
Description
This Windows Command Line Bundle has it all! Start with the unplugged Windows Command Line Activity, then practice using the Windows Command Line using snacks! Then play some pinball with the Windows Command Line extension activity. Great for STEM, Computer Science, Technology courses in Middle School and High School. This can be used with a cyber range that has internet connectivity, as Snacks.zip files can be downloaded. This resource makes a great introductory lesson to the Windows Command line.
Recipe:
We are cooking up some fun with these unplugged, hands on and extension Windows Command Line Activities. This bundle should take 3 - 4 class periods and is appropriate for 5th-12th graders. This is a fun way to learn about a challenging concept by using a variety of activities.
This bundle includes 2 slide reviews with draggable command line blocks to check for understanding. There are plenty of notes for the teachers as well.
Key Ingredients:
- 46 Total Slides
- 2 Draggable Command Line blocks slide
- 3 Answer Keys
This activity is a great no-prep fun hands on activity for students that introduces them to the Windows Command Line, 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!
Terms of Use:
Please:
Use free and purchased items for your classroom students or your
personal use. Reference this product in blog posts, at seminars, professional
development, or other such venues, ONLY of both credit is given to
myself as the author, and a link back to my TpT store is included
Purchase licenses at a great discount for other teachers to use
this resource
Please do not:
Claim this work as your own, alter the files in any way or remove the
copyright / watermarks Sell the files or combine them into
another unit for sale / free Post this document for sale / free
elsewhere on the internet, Google Doc links on blogs
Making copies of purchased items to share with others is strictly
forbidden and is a violation of the TOU / law



