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Preview of Basic TinkerCAD Controls Cheat Sheet in Spanish

Basic TinkerCAD Controls Cheat Sheet in Spanish

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3D-PT
Are you looking for a free CAD program for your STEM class? TinkerCAD is a great way to introduce your class to CAD & 3D printing. This cheat sheet is a great way to have all the commands & tools TinkerCAD offers in an easy-to-use reference! You can also buy a full length tutorial video HERE, or download a audio presentation HERE. This file contains UPDATES on the Sketch & Revolve Shapes in TinkerCAD! This lets you draw refined straight lines and compound curves that you can't do with
Preview of Website Username and Password Log

Website Username and Password Log

Created by
teacherladybug
I always forget those pesky username and passwords for different websites I use for instruction. I write down the website name, my username and my password. Sometimes for the numbers in my passwords I simply put ## so that it stays secret, however most of the websites used are not always top secret. Hope this helps you from trying to remember which username and password goes with which website. Another tip for passwords: Sometimes I simply put a hint for what my password is instead of the actual
Preview of Chromebook Expectations, Rules, Posters, Warning Notices & Rewards

Chromebook Expectations, Rules, Posters, Warning Notices & Rewards

Created by
Brenda Kovich
Establish Chromebook rules with contracts, posters, and cards. Setting expectations for care of digital devices keeps kids safe, respectful, and responsible. Displays for bulletin boards come in seven colors. What’s Included:2 printable pages of procedures (with and without parent signature required)3 posters (included in black and white, red, orange, yellow, green, blue, and purple)3 sets of warning notices - with and without parent signature (4 per page)2 sets of rewards - play an approved g
Preview of *** FREEBIE *** Digital Devices Survey

*** FREEBIE *** Digital Devices Survey

A quick, simple survey which you can conduct with your class in order to understand who has access to certain devices. A useful tool for any E-Safety or Computing Leaders to understand what kinds of exposure to devices children have. Also great in the current climate of uncertainty (coronavirus / COVID-19 isolation, school closures) for deciding whether to press ahead with online only learning, or home based tasks which can be set via different technology mediums. If you download and use this re

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