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Preview of Computer Login Card Loops - Lime & Teal

Computer Login Card Loops - Lime & Teal

The “cover card” (green with blue corners on the slide) contains a blank to write a student’s name and 3 distinctly colored cards to login to 3 different websites. Just print out as many copies as you need for your kids to have one 4-card loop apiece, then cut out the cards, and fasten them all together in a 4-card loop (one loop per student) using a silver book ring or yarn/ceiling fan chain, whatever works best for you. To re-use each year, simply laminate and use a wet erase marker to write
Preview of Computer Login Card Loops - Burlap

Computer Login Card Loops - Burlap

The “cover card” (burlap with black corners on the slide) contains a blank to write a student’s name and 3 distinctly colored cards to login to 3 different websites. Just print out as many copies as you need for your kids to have one 4-card loop apiece, then cut out the cards, and fasten them all together in a 4-card loop (one loop per student) using a silver book ring or yarn/ceiling fan chain, whatever works best for you. To re-use each year, simply laminate and use a wet erase marker to writ
Preview of Computer Login Card Loops - Bee Theme Colors

Computer Login Card Loops - Bee Theme Colors

The “cover card” (black with yellow corners on the slide) contains a blank to write a student’s name and 3 distinctly colored cards to login to 3 different websites. Just print out as many copies as you need for your kids to have one 4-card loop apiece, then cut out the cards, and fasten them all together in a 4-card loop (one loop per student) using a silver book ring or yarn/ceiling fan chain, whatever works best for you. To re-use each year, simply laminate and use a wet erase marker to writ
Preview of Computer Login Card Loops - Red & Black

Computer Login Card Loops - Red & Black

The “cover card” (black with red corners on the slide) contains a blank to write a student’s name and 3 distinctly colored cards to login to 3 different websites. Just print out as many copies as you need for your kids to have one 4-card loop apiece, then cut out the cards, and fasten them all together in a 4-card loop (one loop per student) using a silver book ring or yarn/ceiling fan chain, whatever works best for you. To re-use each year, simply laminate and use a wet erase marker to write d
Preview of Computer Login Card Loops - Rainbow

Computer Login Card Loops - Rainbow

The “cover card” (rainbow with black corners on the slide) contains a blank to write a student’s name and 3 distinctly colored cards to login to 3 different websites. Just print out as many copies as you need for your kids to have one 4-card loop apiece, then cut out the cards, and fasten them all together in a 4-card loop (one loop per student) using a silver book ring or yarn/ceiling fan chain, whatever works best for you. To re-use each year, simply laminate and use a wet erase marker to writ
Preview of Computer Login Card Loops - Black & Pink

Computer Login Card Loops - Black & Pink

The “cover card” (black with pink corners on the slide) contains a blank to write a student’s name and 3 distinctly colored cards to login to 3 different websites. Just print out as many copies as you need for your kids to have one 4-card loop apiece, then cut out the cards, and fasten them all together in a 4-card loop (one loop per student) using a silver book ring or yarn/ceiling fan chain, whatever works best for you. To re-use each year, simply laminate and use a wet erase marker to write
Preview of Coding Distance Learning FREE Java Senior Submission Policy Editable

Coding Distance Learning FREE Java Senior Submission Policy Editable

Created by
Computer Corner
Creating your own policy for project submissions can take years of experimenting. This is a single-page document detailing the following submission policies for Java projects: ✔ Programming Assignments ✔ FINAL Due Date ✔ Assignment Submissions ✔ Compile Errors on Final Submission ✔ Java Projects ✔ JavaDoc ✔ Exceptions/Warnings There are 3 editable versions: ✍ Title only ✍ Title + Content ✍ Title, Subtitles & Content This aligns with the Ontario, Canada curriculum guidelines.◆◆◆ ◆◆◆ ◆◆◆
Preview of Editable Log In Cards For Computer Programs and GOOGLE CLASSROOM FREEBIE

Editable Log In Cards For Computer Programs and GOOGLE CLASSROOM FREEBIE

Are you looking for a way to help your children log on to various computer programs? Then download these computer password cards and go! Enjoy this classroom management resource which is comprised of TWO different EDITABLE computer log in cards. Both cards come in color and in black and white. ALL YOU NEED TO DO IS DUPLICATE AS MANY CARDS AS YOU NEED FOR YOUR CLASS ONCE YOU OPEN THIS RESOURCE BY RIGHT CLICKING ON THE SLIDE AND CLICKING ON DUPLICATE SLIDE. TYPE IN YOUR STUDENTS' INFORMATION
Preview of Printable Log-In Sheets for Usernames and Password for Websites and Apps

Printable Log-In Sheets for Usernames and Password for Websites and Apps

Print and go! Comes with black and white options as well as website and app options. Enjoy!
Preview of Acceptable Use Policies to Teach Digital Citizenship | For iPads & Other Devices

Acceptable Use Policies to Teach Digital Citizenship | For iPads & Other Devices

Created by
Sandy Patterson
Are you looking for an easy and effective way to teach your students how to use their iPads or devices at school? Working on teaching your students your classroom iPad or Chromebook rules? Acceptable Use Policies are a must in helping students understand your expectations for iPad or device use in the classroom. I created these Acceptable Use Policies years ago to use with my students to help make sure my students AND parents understood our iPad rules, and to hold my students accountable. These
Preview of Technology Usage Letter for Students

Technology Usage Letter for Students

Created by
@pernilleripp
This technology usage letter is sent home every year discussing how technology is used in an elementary setting. It comes with an explanation of of how we use video and digital cameras, Skype, Animoto, KidBlog, Edmodo, and EduGlogster and can be adapted to fit your needs. This comes with a consent form with varying levels of consent (not just yes or no) for image and work permissions as well.
Preview of Computer Schedule Planner for Classroom- Editable Form

Computer Schedule Planner for Classroom- Editable Form

Created by
Tara Paige
I recently taught a technology workshop on how to effectively use the few computers in your classroom. It was a ton of fun. This craftivity was our teacher make and take and I'm going to walk you through the easy peasy steps to make this wall decoration that will help keep students focused while choosing a technology activity. In addition, it will assist you in what students should be working on as you glance at the Planner on the wall near your computers, you will be able to identify what th
Preview of EDITABLE Chromebook Contract, Digital Contract for Students, Google Form

EDITABLE Chromebook Contract, Digital Contract for Students, Google Form

Add this Chromebook Contract to your Back to School routine! Adding it to Google Classroom, this resource is easy to provide the students while setting expectations around Chromebook usage in your classroom. Plus it's an easy first grade! Customize prompts as you see fit, adding your school name and any more specific information required for your students, such as specific consequences or specific examples of misuse you want highlighted. Easy and ready to go, this form is the perfect addition f
Preview of Microsoft Word 2010 Basics. Free Handout-A for Worksheet

Microsoft Word 2010 Basics. Free Handout-A for Worksheet

Created by
Creative STEM
Teaching Microsoft Word to a group or class of elementary students can be challenging and daunting. That's why most teachers avoid teaching word processing to young students. Instead computer labs are mainly used to teach students to surf the web and research topics. Part of my curriculum is incorporating technology in art, so I created handouts and worksheets for my students to help them learn the basics of Microsoft Word. I go over the basics before the art lesson. I hope you like the sa
Preview of Scratch Lesson Plan Developer: For Scratch Intergrated Lesson Plans

Scratch Lesson Plan Developer: For Scratch Intergrated Lesson Plans

Created by
WhyMaker
Use the link to develop a personalized lesson plan for using Scratch in the Content Area. Fill out the Google Form and generate a lesson plan that helps you incorporate Scratch into your typical curriculum. Easy to use and important product. End results leads to many different resources for: Computation Thinking Assessing Computer Science Redesigning Helping students Give and Receive Feedback
Preview of The iPad Rules Lock Screen for Elementary Students

The iPad Rules Lock Screen for Elementary Students

Created by
HechTech
This iPad lock screen is a reminder to the students that before using the device, they must agree to the rules. By changing the lock screen on your iPad devices to this list of simple rules, you will ensure proper behavior from your students. Changing the lock screen is simple and the quickest way to remind them of the importance of handling them with care. *If you would like custom rules, please contact me! This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0
Preview of Computer License - Keep track of student logins for computer programs

Computer License - Keep track of student logins for computer programs

Created by
J Stacey Ely
Do your students struggle to keep track of all logins and passwords for all of the different programs they use? I had third graders that were responsible to remember four different logins. Use these Computer Licenses to help students keep track. Each license includes a place for student name, picture, and four different logins and passwords I would recommend you insert each child's picture, information, print, and laminate. Very simple! With this product, you will get a Word Document with
Preview of Code Debugging Guide for Computer Science Students

Code Debugging Guide for Computer Science Students

Empower your computer science students to find and fix the mistakes and errors in their code with this Debugging Guide for Students. Perfect for middle school or high school, this guide discusses exactly what bugs are and what causes them, how students can avoid bugs in their code, and strategies to identify and solve their most difficult programming errors. Students will benefit more from debugging their own code than from constantly receiving help with their errors. By using these strategies t
Preview of Cyber for kids: A Journey into Digital Security

Cyber for kids: A Journey into Digital Security

Created by
SecureAI
Attention all educators! Discover a fantastic opportunity to introduce cybersecurity education to your young learners with our free PDF resource: " Cyber for kids: A Journey into Digital Security." In today's interconnected world, equipping children with essential cybersecurity skills is more important than ever. That's why we're excited to offer this engaging and comprehensive resource completely free of charge, exclusively on Teachers Pay Teachers! " Cyber for kids" is a captivating PDF tha
Preview of Parent Guide to AI in the Classroom - Handout for Artificial Intelligence Use

Parent Guide to AI in the Classroom - Handout for Artificial Intelligence Use

Help build transparency and trust with this FREE printable handout designed to explain how AI tools like ChatGPT are used in your classroom. Perfect for back-to-school night, conferences, or parent communication folders, this guide helps families understand the benefits and boundaries of student AI use. This resource includes: A clear, parent-friendly explanation of what AI is and why it matters Sample questions parents can ask their child about AI use A section describing how AI is used in
Preview of Intro and Goals for Technology Worksheet

Intro and Goals for Technology Worksheet

Created by
TimTeachesAll
This file contains two activities: a hardware vs. software sorting page and a worksheet that students can fill out at the start of a technology unit/beginning of a technology class to outline some of their goals. This worksheet is geared towards media technology and is helpful for the teacher to identify what the students are most excited to learn about. It also helps students review the main difference between hardware and software. This unit follows the NYS MST Standards for technology educat
Preview of Class Norms for Video Conferencing **FREEBIE**

Class Norms for Video Conferencing **FREEBIE**

Class Norms for Video Conferencing **FREEBIE**Be prepared when you are meeting with your students on any video conferring platform. Use this graphic to display the expectations on the screen or printed and in the background. ☠ ARGG! ☠Welcome to Fair Winds Teaching! I hope you enjoy this product, if you have any questions or concerns, please let me know! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Includes:☞ 5 different options --------------------
Preview of Rules for Using Technology Poster

Rules for Using Technology Poster

Post this in your classroom to teach students how to respect school devices. Product includes a poster with preset rules as well as an editable poster so that you can create your own technology rules. This is a great resource for kicking off a lesson on how to treat school tablets, laptops, and other devices in the classroom.
Preview of Permission Slip for Using the iPad

Permission Slip for Using the iPad

Created by
Kimberly Gillow
If you're lucky enough to have an iPad to use in your classroom, you might need a permission slip for your parents to sign. I hope you find it useful! If you download it, please follow my store. You can visit my blog, Funky First Grade Fun, for ideas about how I use iPads with my students. Hope to see you soon!
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