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Preview of Butterfly Cyber Hunt

Butterfly Cyber Hunt

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GATE Help
I created this so that students have a guideline for researching on the internet. When given free range, they struggled to come up with a topic or know where to look. I created this chart for them to document what they know and what to learn, as well as 'starter topics' for them to research. Once they've found things that interest them, they write them on the topic sides and document their research.
Preview of AI for Kids: A 5th Grader's Guide to Artificial Intelligence | Hands-On AI PDF

AI for Kids: A 5th Grader's Guide to Artificial Intelligence | Hands-On AI PDF

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EmpowerEveryone
Take your 5th graders deeper into Artificial Intelligence with this advanced, project-based resource! This 17-page printable guide moves beyond the basics to explore how AI really thinks, creates, and makes decisions — plus a fully guided hands-on project where students train their own real AI model using a free browser tool, no coding required. This book is designed as a natural follow-on to the 4th grade edition, but works equally well as a standalone unit. It challenges 10–11 year olds to thi
Preview of Raz-Kids Directions Parent Letter

Raz-Kids Directions Parent Letter

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Katie Sackner
Page 1: Website directions Page 2: App directions I created these parent pages of Raz-Kids directions to help my reading intervention friends get logged in. This page has directions on how to log-in to Raz-Kids and what to do once you log in from home. I also added the icons for the FREE tablet apps. This is a PDF document. You might want to print this on cardstock or laminate this to send home with your friends. **Please note that this product works with the basic Reading A-Z teacher Raz-Kids a
Preview of Digital Storybook Design About Internet Safety

Digital Storybook Design About Internet Safety

This is a very fun assessment/project that provides students the opportunity to show and explain what they have learned about Internet Safety. The Unit Question students are working towards is as follows: How can I use technology to properly and safely communicate? Students have the awesome opportunity to create a digital storybook about a topic regarding Internet Safety using a free online program called Story Jumper. This bundle includes the teacher directions, student directions, brainstor
Preview of Raz-Kids Website and App Directions Bookmarks

Raz-Kids Website and App Directions Bookmarks

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Katie Sackner
What's included: Page 1: Raz-Kids website directions bookmarks for students Page 2: Raz-Kids app (for iPad or iPhone) directions bookmarks for students I created these pages of 3 bookmarks each for my reading intervention friends. We use Raz-Kids/Reading A-Z along with our Leveled Literacy Intervention (LLI) reading program. This bookmark has directions on how to log-in to Raz-Kids for students and what to do once you log in from a website and another page for the FREE app. This is a PDF documen
Preview of Techie Day 2 - Reading Room: An eBook Library

Techie Day 2 - Reading Room: An eBook Library

The Techie Day 2 Reading Room is geared for 4th-6th grade and has 24 different titles about social networking, your digital footprint, cell phones, gaming, virtual reality, and well-known techies. I've created series of "reading rooms," to direct my students in on-line reading. Each room contains E-books and read aloud books. Some rooms contain a special link to webpages with even more information and features. Books are chosen so that students can read or listen to each story, and then take AR
Preview of Scratch Jr Coding Lesson: Bump bump

Scratch Jr Coding Lesson: Bump bump

Scratch Jr coding with the littles is so much fun! Have fun with this digital resource for Scratch Jr. This lesson is for Bump bump. They will code sprites and program them!! Start on touch is such a fun coding block-that's why it's called bump bump! The sprites moved when bumped. Scratch Jr. is a wonderful programming language that lets kids ages 5-7 create stories and games.  Kids use blocks to create the code. Your littles will love it. I start it with the ISTE standards and then an inclus
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