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Preview of Microsoft Paint - Detailed lesson plans with engaging activities

Microsoft Paint - Detailed lesson plans with engaging activities

This product contains - Lesson plans designed in a hierarchical order.Cross-curricular activity with each lesson plan to explain a tool in an effective manner so that students understand how to apply their knowledge which increases their interest in learning.Activities are designed in a manner that contributes to learning concepts and skills from various disciplines. Prerequisites to be confirmed before starting a new lesson plan so there are no loopholes between teaching and grasping.Precise go
Preview of Coding Challenge Cards for Any Coding Robot | Differentiated STEM

Coding Challenge Cards for Any Coding Robot | Differentiated STEM

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Coding Challenge Cards for Any Coding Robot | Problem-Solving & Differentiated STEM Get your students coding, thinking, and problem-solving with ready-to-use coding challenge cards designed to work with any coding robot! These student-friendly challenges are perfect for STEM centers, small groups, early finishers, or enrichment and allow you to differentiate instruction with ease. 📦 What’s Included Easy coding challenge cards Medium coding challenge cards Hard coding challenge cards Clear, ki
Preview of Build a Paper Laptop | Hands-On Computer Parts Activity & Craft

Build a Paper Laptop | Hands-On Computer Parts Activity & Craft

Need a hands-on way to teach computer parts without using computers?This Build Your Own Paper Computer activity lets students explore how computers work while creating their own paper laptop model. Students cut, assemble, and design their computers while learning about the internal hardware components that make technology function. This engaging printable activity is perfect for: computer lab lessonsSTEM or computer science unitstechnology centers or stationssubstitute plansdays when devices a
Preview of Google Sheets Projects for Grades K-2: 5 Types of Graphs and Charts

Google Sheets Projects for Grades K-2: 5 Types of Graphs and Charts

Guided Projects that Teach making Charts and Graphs in Google Sheets are the ideal way to build technology literacy for our youngest students. This set of 5 projects show students 5 different graph types so that by the time they get through the final project they could do it independently. Graph Types Included:ColumnBarPieLineScatterEach one requires students to create a chart of the data and then turn it into a graph.Teacher Guide Includes:Standards AddressedLinks to the Google Sheets Templat
Preview of AI Music Lesson & Discussion Kit | Music Technology Activity for Grades K-8

AI Music Lesson & Discussion Kit | Music Technology Activity for Grades K-8

Talking to Your Students About AI Music Just Got Easy. Artificial intelligence is already changing the world of music — and students are curious about it. This ready-to-use music lesson kit helps you introduce AI-generated music in a thoughtful, age-appropriate, and engaging way for elementary and middle school music classes. Designed specifically for music teachers, this resource gives you everything you need to lead meaningful classroom discussions about AI music, creativity, songwriting, eth
Preview of Storybook STEAM: Turtle and Tortoise Are Not Friends Stop Motion

Storybook STEAM: Turtle and Tortoise Are Not Friends Stop Motion

Explore stop motion videos and shapes through this engaging project! Great for math projects, end or beginning of the year activities, STEAM centres, library activities, or classroom reward days! Rubrics inspired by the ISTE Standards for Students. Students will read Turtle and Tortoise Are Not Friends, then research turtles, explore shapes and design, and create a stop motion video. This project includes: 3 lesson plan options: STEAM project, Kinder math, 1st grade math2 Planning Page versions
Preview of How to Code a Sandcastle Coding Activity

How to Code a Sandcastle Coding Activity

Integrate Coding, STEM, and literacy! NO PREP! Just Print and Code!Code your own Sandcastle! This challenge is a great activity to complete after reading How to Code a Sandcastle by Josh Funk. The activity can stand alone, but it is best if students are familiar with the book. In this unplugged coding challenge, students work together to build up to 40 different types of sandcastles. The different sandcastle designs are leveled with 4 different difficulties. One student is the programmer while
Preview of Technology Essential Questions Posters

Technology Essential Questions Posters

Spark meaningful discussions with technology essential questions posters. Perfect for classroom bulletin boards and guiding tech class conversations. 28 Essential Questions- one for each sub-standard of the International Society for Technology Education Standards for Students. Ideal for helping to inspire technology-infused project based learning in your classroom. As of 7/16/16 these have been fully updated for the 2016 ISTE Standards for Students.  (Read  this blog post for how I use these in
Preview of Build a Superhero Leader Girl

Build a Superhero Leader Girl

This resource is a PowerPoint to be used with students to help them work on their Drag and Drop computer skills. The slides are comprised of 12 different variations of girls in 2 different skin tones. Each slide gives the student the option for selecting hairstyle, shorts, skirts, boots, super hero symbol, and mask. Purchase entitles the purchaser to create copies of the PowerPoint for each student in his/her classroom. Artwork within the Slides is intended to be used as part of this digita
Preview of Intro to Unplugged Coding: Binary Coding

Intro to Unplugged Coding: Binary Coding

Unplugged Coding made easy!Everything you need to get started with unplugged coding. No robots needed! Students learn the basics of binary coding and create a binary coding bracelet with their own code! Unplugged Coding Process:Students learn the logic and thinking that goes into writing codes using Binary Coding. They learn 3 vocabulary words: Binary Code, Bit, and Byte. Students practice coding and decoding words with a partner. They build their own Binary Coding Bracelet! After they have co
Preview of Intro to Unplugged Coding: Directional Coding

Intro to Unplugged Coding: Directional Coding

Unplugged Coding made easy!Everything you need to get started with unplugged coding. No robots needed! Students learn the basics of directional coding and write their own code! Unplugged Coding Process:Students learn the logic and thinking that goes into writing codes using Directional Coding. They learn 5 vocabulary words: Programmer, Code, Command, Bug, and Debug. Students practice debugging codes before writing their own codes with a partner. After they have completed their activities, ther
Preview of A Camping Spree with Mr. Magee StorySpark STEAM Lesson

A Camping Spree with Mr. Magee StorySpark STEAM Lesson

Bring stories to life through hands-on STEAM learning with StorySpark STEAM lessons! This StorySpark STEAM resource is designed to help young learners think like engineers, problem-solvers, and creators—all through the power of a great story. This engaging K–3 STEAM lesson begins with a carefully chosen read-aloud, A Camping Spree with Mr. Magee, and guides students into meaningful, hands-on challenges that build critical thinking, creativity, collaboration, and confidence. Perfect for classroom
Preview of Unplugged Coding Activity

Unplugged Coding Activity

Coding made easy!Everything you need to get started with coding. Before breaking out the robots, teach students the foundations of coding. Students learn the basics of directional coding and write their own code! No robots needed!New to Coding?No worries! Coding can be intimidating, but you don't have to have a background in computer science to teach coding. This resource is designed to be so simple a sub could use it. Get started with coding today! Perfect activity for Hour of Code. Connect to
Preview of Code a Story Unplugged Coding Activity

Code a Story Unplugged Coding Activity

Retell a story using coding!In this unplugged coding activity, Students create a story map of any fictional story. They use their story map to code the sequence of events that happen in the story. New to Coding?No worries! Coding can be intimidating, but you don't have to have a background in computer science to teach coding. This resource is designed to be so simple a sub could use it. Get started with coding today! Perfect activity for Hour of Code. Coding Process:Students learn the logic and
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