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Preview of Scratch Tutorial 1 - First Project - Motion Animation and Sound

Scratch Tutorial 1 - First Project - Motion Animation and Sound

This is the First Tutorial in Scratch. It is assumed you haven't used Scratch before. NO PRIOR PROGRAMMING EXPERIENCE REQUIRED. Scratch is an educational programming language for children created by MIT. Children enjoy learning programming the most, when they build their own games. In this tutorial, the children will learn how to: - Access the Sprite website - Create a New Project - Move, animate and attribute sounds to an actor (sprite). Concepts covered in the teaching plan include: - se
Preview of "Computerless" Computer Lab Puzzles #1

"Computerless" Computer Lab Puzzles #1

You are a computer teacher and you've just been told the computer lab will be unavailable for a week for online testing. Nevertheless, you are still expected to teach computers in the cafeteria. What do you do? Buy these five puzzles in *.pdf format and you're all set! Included are two crossword puzzles, three search & fill puzzles and answer keys. These puzzles are also excellent for when you are out for the day and you expect a "non-technical" substitute! Computer Lab Titles and Software:
Preview of Teach Digital Citizenship I Have Who Has? Class Game Easy Prep 2nd-6th Grades

Teach Digital Citizenship I Have Who Has? Class Game Easy Prep 2nd-6th Grades

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Digital Citizenship "I Have...Who Has?" Game Fast-Paced Fun with an Important Message!Make teaching digital citizenship fun and memorable with this interactive 36-card "I Have...Who Has?" game! Perfect for upper elementary students, this fast-paced activity is an engaging way to review safe and responsible technology use—at school and at home. Your students will build essential digital literacy skills while having a blast reinforcing key concepts such as: ✅ Social media safety ✅ Password pro
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