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Preview of What is an Algorithm?

What is an Algorithm?

What is an algorithm? Students learn how people make instructions to tell computers what to do. The hands-on activity lets them practice to see how difficult it is to accurately "program" their computer (fellow student), and how carefully they must think through how to explain their instructions. This activity is useful for helping students understand the importance of specificity in designing instructions, whether for a computer program or an AI chatbot. Baylor Computer Science Assistant Pro
Preview of Machine Learning 201

Machine Learning 201

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This is a mid-level basic explanation of What is Machine Learning and how it works. It includes a basic overview of algorithms, the different types of algorithms, basic artificial intelligence, and the basics of how they work. It also includes the two basic types of Machine Learning, Supervised and Unsupervised, and how they work to improve our lives everyday! It also includes a two page term/description exercise match for review.
Preview of Technology + Artificial Intelligence Activities How AI Learns Computer Science

Technology + Artificial Intelligence Activities How AI Learns Computer Science

Help middle school students explore how artificial intelligence works with this engaging bundle of artificial intelligence activities for STEM, technology, and computer science classes. These student-friendly lessons introduce important AI concepts through hands-on learning, critical thinking, simulations, discussion, and creative activities, all without requiring coding experience. Students will explore how AI systems use training data, patterns, predictions, and algorithms while also discu
Preview of Field Trip Planning Project: Kennedy Space Center

Field Trip Planning Project: Kennedy Space Center

This is a project intended for gifted and talented students in a group setting. Students will plan a field trip to Kennedy Space Center and present their ideas in a slide deck. This resource includes step by step instructions for students as well as a rubric for teachers. Gifted skills addressed: Research, collaboration, creativity, technology integration, cross-curricular integration Florida BEST Standards: MA.5.NSO.2.3: Add and subtract multi-digit numbers with decimals to the thousandths, inc
Preview of Elections, Parties & Voting U.S. Government DBQ Campaign Money, Media Influence

Elections, Parties & Voting U.S. Government DBQ Campaign Money, Media Influence

Help students understand how money, media, and interest groups shape modern campaigns with this Primary Source DBQ. Students analyze six accessible excerpts—from FEC rules to Citizens United, Super PAC strategy memos, newsroom gatekeeping, social media research, and interest-group endorsements—supported by guided questions, Anchor Charts, and a clear final writing prompt. What’s Included: Primary Source DBQ – Six excerpts with guided questions and a final synthesis prompt Teacher Key – Complete
Preview of Wax Museum Push Button Speech Resource

Wax Museum Push Button Speech Resource

This resource was created to prepare students for their Wax Museum Debut! I feel it's so important for students to write their own push-button speeches, but they sometimes struggle with where to start. Students first analyze clear examples of push-button speeches, then use a guided worksheet to plan and write their own. This worksheet is an accompaniment to a PowerPoint presentation I also have available in my Teachers Pay Teachers store. These resources follow a simple structure, provide s
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