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Preview of Greenfoot (Java Programming) - Lesson Two [Removing the Actors]

Greenfoot (Java Programming) - Lesson Two [Removing the Actors]

This is a full second lesson, introducing Java Programming via Greenfoot. All code used has been tested throughout and this is a wonderful resource to use, aimed at making the teaching of Greenfoot as effortless as possible for the teacher. The lesson teaches the student the following: * How to understand the Greenfoot environment * How to remove actors from the scene * How to save the World * How to slow down and speed up actors * How to eat the actors * How to code effectively in Java * How to
Preview of Texmaker & LaTeX Installation Guide for Beginners

Texmaker & LaTeX Installation Guide for Beginners

This resource provides a complete, beginner-friendly guide for installing Texmaker and setting up a functional LaTeX environment on Ubuntu (Debian-based Linux). It is designed for teachers and instructors who want their students to start writing scientific papers, reports, and academic documents using LaTeX without wasting time troubleshooting installation issues. The guide includes clear explanations, step-by-step commands, and a simple workflow showing learners exactly how to download, install
Preview of Intro to Python Printing — Fun Coding Worksheet for Beginners

Intro to Python Printing — Fun Coding Worksheet for Beginners

Created by
Mr. H Codes
Python Printing Power! is a beginner-friendly worksheet packet designed to help students in grades 9–12 master one of the most essential programming skills — using the print() function in Python. This engaging, printable resource includes interactive activities such as fill-in-the-blanks, true/false questions, and creative coding prompts that encourage students to write and test their own Python code. The packet also features a teacher's answer key for easy grading and discussion. Perfect for
Preview of Code.org Quiz Nested Loops (Google Form)

Code.org Quiz Nested Loops (Google Form)

This is a 10 question quiz based on code.org lessons on Nested Loops. I find this is where students begin to really struggle and it is an important beginner concept in computer science. Each question has a picture and two lines of code to choose from. Students must analyze the picture and choose the correct line of code using multiple choice.
Preview of Computer Riddles

Computer Riddles

Looking for some school appropriate "computer/technology" riddles? Well, these will be good for a good chuckle or two. Great for insertion into a speech, presentation, or classroom setting. Enjoy for the price of $2.00.
Preview of Technology Contract (Chromebooks)

Technology Contract (Chromebooks)

Contract for students who are loaned Chromebooks or other school technology to be responsible for and respectful of the technology.
Preview of Atom Builder Introduction

Atom Builder Introduction

Note: please download the entire bundle for everything you need to do the activity. This document describes how to get students set up with the atom builder assignment.
Preview of Elementary School News Student Broadcast

Elementary School News Student Broadcast

Created by
Mrs Os Tech Lab
Elementary School Broadcast includes 34 slides with scripts and graphics to assist you in creating a daily student broadcast for your school news. Some slides may be edited to fit your school broadcast needs. Included are steps to follow, job descriptions, equipment needed, a student application, sample scripts, sample slide graphics, and segment ideas. System requirements: a closed circuit system for broadcasting on televisions throughout your school. Have fun with your student news!
Preview of My Teacher is a Robot Readers Theatre and Lesson Plan

My Teacher is a Robot Readers Theatre and Lesson Plan

Created by
Tamara Altman
This reader's theatre script and lesson plan highlights the advantages and disadvantages to using AI in the classroom. The lesson plan includes a vocabulary guide, questions for further discussion and a rubric. Students are sure to connect to the 20+ characters in this play while considering the essential question "When is the right time to use artificial intelligence in a classroom"? A link to the google doc is also included.
Preview of Elementary School TV Greenscreen Broadcast Resources

Elementary School TV Greenscreen Broadcast Resources

Created by
McRae's Makes
These documents will help you start an elementary school tv broadcast with fourth and fifth Graders as reporters and cameramen. This resource includes a script you can use for a broadcast, ideas for clips throughout the school year, images to use for greenscreen backdrops. In addition, this resource includes tips for filming, editing, and sharing the broadcast.
Preview of Fact vs. Fiction: Digital Citizenship Assembly & Lesson | Grades 3-6 | Spot Fake

Fact vs. Fiction: Digital Citizenship Assembly & Lesson | Grades 3-6 | Spot Fake

Created by
TeachingCouple
Help your students navigate the Information Jungle! Teach the essentials of media literacy and critical thinking with this high-interest, all-in-one assembly or large-group lesson pack. Fact vs. Fiction is designed specifically for Grades 3-6, taking the daunting topic of "fake news" and turning it into a fun, interactive "Digital Detective Mission." Inside This No-Prep Resource:Engaging 20-Slide PowerPoint: Stunning visuals and age-appropriate language that introduce the "4 Clues to Spotting F
Preview of Bun Burger Bun Emails

Bun Burger Bun Emails

Created by
Toddler2Teen
In a world where so much of our communication is delivered through emails, what better way to remind kids of their manners than through the Bun-Burger-Bun theory. When speaking to someone directly, you don't just dive directly in to what they can do for you. Instead you use manners to check in with that person, greet them, then get to your point. After, you don't just walk away! You finish up your request, thank them, and wish them pleasantries. The same should be true for emails! This outli
Preview of Digital Forest Safety | K-2 Digital Citizenship Lesson | Internet Safety

Digital Forest Safety | K-2 Digital Citizenship Lesson | Internet Safety

Created by
TeachingCouple
Help your students become "Wise Owls" of the internet! This "Digital Forest Safety" bundle is a vibrant, interactive resource designed to teach elementary students (Grades K-2) the fundamentals of digital citizenship through a relatable and engaging forest adventure metaphor. Whether you are a School Counselor, Media Specialist, or Classroom Teacher, this "done-for-you" bundle provides a heart-centered approach to internet safety. What is in this Bundle?Interactive Slideshow (18 Slides): A high-
Preview of Elements of Good Photography: Teaching Students to Take & Edit Good Photographs

Elements of Good Photography: Teaching Students to Take & Edit Good Photographs

In this digital age, photography is a way to give your students a hands-on, creative approach to technology. Before you take a picture, however, you need to know what makes a good picture. My slide show will guide you through the Elements of Good Photography. I’ll also review how to use Apple’s Photo editing tools. As a BONUS I’ve included an Abbreviated Slide Show and Narrative Script for those teaching a one-time workshop to adults or older students. This abbreviated format includes all the
Preview of Robotics Skit

Robotics Skit

Use this skit to make a presentation to the school about the robotics unit you are teaching. Though the skit refers to the LEGO Mindstorms NXT base set, it is generic enough to relate to any robotics program. Download the Word document and manipulate it as much as you like. Add students' names to the script, and even add or take away lines (includes two and one-third pages). Concepts Addressed: - Why robotics? - What is a robot? - Programs and Programming - Robot Limitations - What does downl
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