A grading rubric for class presentations. Excellent for Powerpoint, Prezi, Keynote or other spoken presentations.
Assessment criteria is for the technical skills and for the presentation skills, not for the content of the presentation (research).
This is a quick and fun activcity to teach students about the history of video games/coding. Several video links are embedded as well as a link to Google Pacman. There are also several vintage video games that students can play on my Portaportal.com page.
Are your students new to Ozobots? This PowerPoint guides educators and students on the basics of Ozobots, simple activities that allows students to explore the magic of Ozobots, and gives a great guide on how to introduce coding to students. I aligned this PowerPoint using the Ozobot website.
If you’ve ever thought,
“I’d like students to try something other than writing out answers to show what they know . . .”
or “We need more energy in this classroom . . .”
or “How do I know if they ‘get it’ if they don’t write it out?”
THEN THIS INFORMATIVE SLIDESHOW IS FOR YOU!
Why are products a good measure of critical thinking?
What is the difference between a product and simply “making a cute craft item?”
How do products show understanding?
What makes a good product?
What if a product l
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