Enjoy this quick free warm up, exit ticket, quiz, early finisher worksheet! Includes 11 True/False questions from the Impacts of Computing covering Crowdsouring, Creative Commons, Phishing and Malware, Public Key Encryption, The Digital Divide and general safe computing practices.
Bundle of 5 individual readings & reading comprehension quiz for Computer Science. Questions are suitable for warm-ups, exit-tickets, sub plans or early finishers.
This is part of a packet! Feel free to download and use this for other purposes. The entire packet is a Sensory Safety Action Plan used in young adult and transitional education functional life skills and SEL workshops.
Students read True or False statements about well known Big Tech companies. They will then place each statement into columns "Fact Checked" or False. Used in 6th and 7th grades as a warm up and for early finishers. Answers are fairly easily found via google searching, some are more difficult to find than others and require looking at a few more valid sources than just the search results. Answer key included.
5th - 8th
Computer Science - Technology, For All Subjects, Other (Social Studies)
Readers will explore a news article covering the alarming rise in AI-generated fake news articles, will answer 3 MCQ comprehension questions, and then will read a short blurb defining a social media "echo chamber". Lastly, students will review some Do's and Don'ts for handling misinformation online, and will organize general rules of engagement into the categories. Answer key provided on page 6.
This is a part of a series of computer science themed reading comprehension packets suitable for 6th-12th grade computer science and other subjects. This guides readers through a snapshot of artificial intelligence in 2023 and how it is predicted to expand into different industries through 2024. Includes 3 MCQ reading comp questions with an answer key.
For all subjects. Used as a Computer Science warmup for 7th-12th. Tackling diversity in the video gaming industry. This reading introduces some game changers in the industry.
This takes readers through a short news article about a company, Huawei and it's recent comeback. Key Terms include: Juggernaut, Resurgence, Espionage, and more. Computer Science, Impact of Computing, Big Tech, Ethics.
Alex is a Systems Engineer with a trusted four-legged robot pal, Byte. One day, an error message in their lab scares Byte and he jumps through the monitor into the computer to find out what error code is causing the alarms. When he attempts to relay the message to Alex, it comes through as Binary code and Alex must work to decode the binary string. The last page of this comic strip will see students tackling three binary strings of their own. Enjoy!!
Enjoy this free preview Computer Science Impacts of Computing & Ethics themed reading exercise with two reading comprehension questions and a small research activity WebQuest, ending with a persuasive letter writing activity in which students will write to a local authority to request funds for a new computing lab.
Enjoy this quick and easy printable graphic organizer, used as an introduction/day 1 introduction to the AP course. Also used with 8th-9th grade later in the year to discuss and gain interest in AP and in Computer Science in general.
This full no-prep bundle includes all the materials needed to facilitate a webquest, trivia, scavenger hunt, pop quiz or an independent work packet for early finishers. Full teacher summary and answer key included, which includes descriptions of key terms. Can be used across a variety of grade levels with the adapted materials, this is suitable for 3 through 12th grade and special education environments. Pack includes: 10 worksheets - convert to 50 cutouts and laminate to store for trivia. 8 pag
50 Computer Science Acronym Flashcards, Multi Use. Trivia, Actvity, Independent work. All 50 cut outs, teacher answer key with descriptions available for $1.50.
Thank you for supporting Accessible STEM for Everyone! Adapted Lesson Pack includes: Slides, All readings and handouts, summary. Presume competence! These slides are adapted for use across multiple grade levels using ideas from social studies, computer science and social emotional learning. Students will begin by understanding how different individuals use the internet and discuss the barriers to access to technology. Students will then continue to build upon how different sociological, economic
Simple and fun worksheets for students to visualize some core concepts in computer science. This can be used across a variety of settings, and will see students getting quite creative! Topics include: Computer hardware, network topology, bits and bytes, company logos and the internet.
This takes readers through a short passage describing the digital divide in our post pandemic world. Learners then complete a matching exercise to match key terms: Digital Divide, Digital Literacy, Digital Equity, Digital Inclusion, Digital Landscape. Answer key provided.
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