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Preview of 12 Days of Christmas: A Computer Spreadsheet Activity

12 Days of Christmas: A Computer Spreadsheet Activity

This great holiday activity shows students how to use a computer spreadsheet to calculate the cost of their true love's gifts in today's dollars. The simple step-by-step procedure will allow both beginning and computer-savvy students to experience success as they learn how to use spreadsheet software. Students will enjoy the engaging and entertaining activity. No computer? No problem! Use the activity master so students can calculate the costs themselves.
Preview of Virtual Classroom Activities and Virtual Field Trip Jobs Distance Learning Roles

Virtual Classroom Activities and Virtual Field Trip Jobs Distance Learning Roles

Created by
MB Creations
Virtual classroom activities like virtual field trips are the best part of distance learning. Assign these virtual field trip jobs to your class and watch them grow as leaders by fulfilling roles and responsibilities during Zoom lessons. They will practice communicating clearly with a host on Zoom or Teams and stay focused on the task at hand. This resource is great for elementary school teachers who want to give their students more responsibility during virtual field trip sessions. Check out th
Preview of Binary Dot Cards - Randomly Generated!

Binary Dot Cards - Randomly Generated!

Created by
LSummers
THE GOALTo familiarize students with the most basic computer language (binary), done in the most basic way! Simple, easy-to-understand, visuals make it fun for all students to learn! WHAT IT ISThis is a program (and Excel program) that randomly generates binary cards AND answers!! All you need to do is hit “Enter” and then the cards randomly shuffle! This is so fun to play as a review game, or speed challenge! FITS ANY LESSON!Great as an introductory lesson, review, assessment, or a whole class
Preview of Are you a Square? (measurement, mean, median, mode, metric, standard, graphing)

Are you a Square? (measurement, mean, median, mode, metric, standard, graphing)

Created by
Ethan Myler
An outstanding activity to incorporate a vast array of math, technology skills and anchors. This activity covers and presents the opportunity for mini-lessons on things such as mean, median, mode, range, making/interpreting/analyzing graphs, metric and standard forms of measurement, converting measurements, making inferences based on current data, technology skills in excel. Depending on how in depth you want to make this activity you could do this in a single day or you could stretch this ove
Preview of Preference Assessment Interview for Children Paper and Electronic Versions

Preference Assessment Interview for Children Paper and Electronic Versions

This is a simple to use preference assessment interview available in both paper and excel version. It focuses on general activities and items available to students at a young age. It comes with a nice summary sheet to view the information collected to assist you when completing preference assessments with the child. The excel file will fill out the summary sheet for you! Keywords: Preference Assessment, Interview, ABA, Assessment, FBA, Functional Behavior Assessment, Excel Sheets, Reinforcement
Preview of Editable 4-Subject NWEA Data Tracker | Auto-Calculating | Excel + Google Sheets

Editable 4-Subject NWEA Data Tracker | Auto-Calculating | Excel + Google Sheets

Track NWEA MAP® growth across all four subjects — Math, Reading, Language Usage, and Science — in one place with this editable, auto-calculating digital tracker for Excel and Google Sheets. Perfect for elementary teachers who teach multiple subjects, this all-in-one tool is color-coded to match NWEA percentile ranges so you can instantly see progress and group students for instruction or intervention. What’s Included✅ Excel (.xlsx) version – protected formulas, ready to use ✅ Google Sheets versi
Preview of Catapult Data

Catapult Data

Make a catapult and record the results. In science we record things. Otherwise, it's just messing around. ~Myth Busters
Preview of What Now?  Websites for Enrichment Time

What Now? Websites for Enrichment Time

This is a list of websites (in a Microsoft Excel file) which I allow my gifted students to visit during their enrichment / free time. They are required to visit each site at least once during the semester, and have to choose one on which they will write a full review. (It has to be one that they gave a rating of 5 on their list.) I am always considering new academically valuable content to add to the list, so please don't hesitate to send me a message with websites that I could add and update
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