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Preview of STEM Engineering Technology Bell Ringers Obsolete Research Project Bellwork

STEM Engineering Technology Bell Ringers Obsolete Research Project Bellwork

Technology is always evolving. If you are looking at technology then and now, these examples are perfect for "then"! Explore obsolete tech with these fun bellringers! Students will know what some of these are, though they might not know how they work, what preceded them, or what came after! Try the research project with students so they can learn about the history of information technology, mechanical devices, music storage and playback, and more! ✅ What You'll Get ✅ 45 Slides of Obsolete or Ou
Preview of Coding Unplugged: SET 1│Offline Mini Puzzles for Middle School│The Original!

Coding Unplugged: SET 1│Offline Mini Puzzles for Middle School│The Original!

Algorithmic thinking skills are put to the test with these pencil-and-paper Coding Unplugged puzzles! Students will translate the directional code using the Programming Key to produce the secret image on a grid. This resource includes eight unique coding puzzles for students to decode and is a great no-prep activity for substitutes! Enjoy this STEM activity anytime! - As a self-contained sub activity, an engaging supplement to any technology lesson, or a quiet & independent challenge act
Preview of STEM Engineering Bell Ringers Discussion Questions Obsolete Technology Bell Work

STEM Engineering Bell Ringers Discussion Questions Obsolete Technology Bell Work

This is a bundle of STEM Bell Ringers! DISCUSSION QUESTIONS OVERVIEW AND CONTENTSScience bell ringer discussion questions, technology bell ringers, as well as some engineering and math topics. This resource includes 70 editable slides with questions to get your students thinking about STEM topics. Display these at the start of class one day a week so that as students walk into your classroom they can begin forming opinions and ideas about these thought-provoking questions! 70 Slides (eac
Preview of AP Cybersecurity: Full-Year Curriculum Bundle | Grades 11-12

AP Cybersecurity: Full-Year Curriculum Bundle | Grades 11-12

The complete AP Cybersecurity course — all 5 units, 24 topic packets, and every Bonus folder. About 110 class periods of branded slides, guided notes, original scenarios, collaboration activities, AP-style assessment, and answer keys. Everything original; no framework text reproduced. Save vs Buying Units Separately The complete-course bundle is priced to save 20%+ vs buying the 5 unit bundles individually — and is the only way to access the course-wide flagship bonus folder as well. **IF YOU
Preview of Using Notifications in Android | Mobile Applications Development

Using Notifications in Android | Mobile Applications Development

This is a lesson on building Notifications in Android using Kotlin and Android Studio. Perfect for Mobile App Development, Android Programming (Kotlin), ICT, Computer Science, and Software Engineering courses at high school, college, university, or bootcamp levels. Students learn how Android notifications work, how to create notification channels, how to display notifications, how to request runtime permissions, and how to add interactive actions that open activities when tapped. ────────── ⋆
Preview of Artificial intelligence Basics FRAZZLED Science Game - No Prep Grade 8 Review

Artificial intelligence Basics FRAZZLED Science Game - No Prep Grade 8 Review

Win Big, then Lose Big, Then Win Big Again. So Frustrating, and FUN!Frazzled is a No Prep Science game where teams earn an unknown amount of points for answering questions correctly! Be warned, get it wrong and your opponents get your points! Reveal a bomb and your points get reset to ZERO! The game is playable with the whole class together, or you can play it as small groups. There are 20 questions and answers included. This version is Middle School Science, Grade 8, Artificial intelligence Ba
Preview of ➽ High School AI Literacy Unit 1 Lesson 9: Capstone 1 Project

➽ High School AI Literacy Unit 1 Lesson 9: Capstone 1 Project

AI Lesson—EdTechEnergy AI Literacy Curriculum➽ Unit 1: Exploring AI—Foundations and Prompting ➽ Lesson 9 Title: Capstone 1 Project Topic Exploration with AI ➽ Grade Level: 9–12 ➽ Duration: 2 (without LiveBinder Portfolio) or 3/4 classes (with LiveBinder Portfolio)—45–minute classes ➽ AI Tool: Student choice of any AI tool used in Lessons 1–8— Perplexity, Grok, ChatGPT, Copilot, Claude, You.com, Gemini, or Mistral🌟 Be the teacher who teaches real-world AI skills to your students! I
Preview of AP Computer Science Compiler vs Interpreter for use with Schoology

AP Computer Science Compiler vs Interpreter for use with Schoology

Created by
Brian Garber
30 scenario-based multiple-choice questions in which students distinguish between Compiler and Interpreter. Each question presents a realistic scenario requiring students to classify or apply the correct concept. For computer science, technology, and digital literacy courses. Use as a bell ringer, exit ticket, unit review, sub plan, homework, or test prep activity for the computing and programming unit. No more printing or correcting, in an LMS it corrects itself! No more passing out the pap
Preview of AP Computer Science Client vs Server for use with Schoology

AP Computer Science Client vs Server for use with Schoology

Created by
Brian Garber
30 scenario-based multiple-choice questions in which students distinguish between Client and Server. Each question presents a realistic scenario requiring students to classify or apply the correct concept. For computer science, technology, and digital literacy courses. Use as a bell ringer, exit ticket, unit review, sub plan, homework, or test prep activity for the networking and computing unit. No more printing or correcting, in an LMS it corrects itself! No more passing out the papers, or
Preview of AP Computer Science Encryption vs Hashing vs Encoding for use with Schoology

AP Computer Science Encryption vs Hashing vs Encoding for use with Schoology

Created by
Brian Garber
30 scenario-based multiple-choice questions in which students distinguish between Empiricism and Rationalism. Each question presents a realistic scenario requiring students to classify or apply the correct concept. For philosophy, ethics, and critical thinking courses. Use as a bell ringer, exit ticket, unit review, sub plan, homework, or test prep activity for the epistemology and philosophy unit. No more printing or correcting, in an LMS it corrects itself! No more passing out the papers,
Preview of AP® CSA Unit 4: Data Collections | Goldie's Complete Curriculum

AP® CSA Unit 4: Data Collections | Goldie's Complete Curriculum

AP CSA Unit 4 Full Curriculum BundleData Collections Complete Lessons, Projects, Activities & AssessmentsAligned to 2025 CED Goldie's AP Computer Science A Unit 4 Full Curriculum Bundle provides everything you need to teach 1D arrays, ArrayLists, 2D arrays, and algorithms with confidence and clarity. Covering all major topics related to arrays, reading text files, ArrayLists, 2D arrays, sorting and searching, and recursion, this bundle includes detailed lesson notes, guided practice, homework
Preview of Binary Code Worksheets Unplugged Secret Codes Famous Quotes Ascii

Binary Code Worksheets Unplugged Secret Codes Famous Quotes Ascii

Created by
Kiwiland
These Binary ASCII Secret Codes are perfect worksheets to help students learn how to encrypt and decrypt binary messages as well as understand binary code. They are great at engaging your students with problem solving and help support your stem teaching. Use them all year round and for back to school activities. Included in this resource are Writing your name in BinaryFive secret messages in Binary codeAnswers have been includedUnplugged CodingEnjoy and please remember to follow me by clicking t
Preview of Machine Learning Activity for Computer Science (Unplugged)

Machine Learning Activity for Computer Science (Unplugged)

Created by
Jared Torres
This lesson begins with a fun, interactive, whole-class, charades-like activity that will hook students and introduce them to the concept of machine learning. Then, we'll watch a video which shows how machine learning algorithms can be used for real software applications with a fun bowling simulation game. Included is a lesson plan which describes the activity and workflow, as well as a link to the video and a set of questions for students to answer and then discuss as a class. The students do
Preview of STEM Bulletin Board A to Z STEAM Posters Back to School Makerspace Crossword

STEM Bulletin Board A to Z STEAM Posters Back to School Makerspace Crossword

This makes the perfect back to school bulletin board for STEM! It is appropriate for any grade and can be used as a vocabulary word wall in your STEM lab or makerspace or in a variety of ways: Use one letter from each to make an ABCs of STEM border around your roomCreate a crossword-style display with your favorite inspirational words. There are multiple posters included for most letters. Many of the words also tie nicely into growth mindset - failure in STEM is not only okay, it's expected an
Preview of Coding Unplugged YEAR-LONG CODING PUZZLE BUNDLE for Middle School

Coding Unplugged YEAR-LONG CODING PUZZLE BUNDLE for Middle School

*An ENTIRE YEAR of offline coding puzzle worksheets for each holiday season!* A set for every season, and then some! These engaging pencil-and-paper coding puzzles are a fun (and no-prep!) way to introduce or sharpen students' coding skills. Students will act as the computer by translating the arrow code using the Programming Key to create/output the secret image. Perfect as a self-contained sub activity or warmup activity for any class, or as a review of coded logic integrated into any Comput
Preview of Complete Lessons on the History of Windows | Introduction to Operating System.

Complete Lessons on the History of Windows | Introduction to Operating System.

This lesson provides a complete overview of the History of Microsoft Windows in Computer Science, Programming, Coding and Technology. It covers everything learners need to know about the origins, evolution, and major milestones of Windows operating systems from Windows 1.0 to the latest versions like Windows 11. Designed for beginners, the lesson is clear, engaging, and easy to follow. Every slide is interactive, filled with visuals, timelines, and key facts to make learning fun and memo
Preview of Intro to Cybersecurity Careers STEM Challenge (computer science project)

Intro to Cybersecurity Careers STEM Challenge (computer science project)

Created by
Career In STEM
Each day over 2,000 cyber crimes are committed - learn what it takes to become a cybersecurity specialist and stop cyber criminals in their tracks! This Intro to Cybersecurity Careers STEM Challenge is a self-guided, self-paced distance learning career exploration mini course for teens to explore careers in cybersecurity through fun, hands-on, real world activities and projects. Delivered in interactive Google Slides and PDF formats including: 1. 10 Types of cyber attacks analysis2. Cybersecur
Preview of Using Templates in C++ Complete Lesson with Teachers Guide  | Data Structures

Using Templates in C++ Complete Lesson with Teachers Guide | Data Structures

This lesson teaches students how real C++ data structures are written — using templates to eliminate repetition, improve scalability, and support multiple data types with a single design. It bridges the gap between basic C++ syntax and professional-level programming, preparing learners for STL, advanced data structures, and real-world C++ codebases. ────────── ⋆⋅☆⋅⋆ ────────── 🧠 What Students Will Actually Master ✨✨ ✏️ What templates are and why they exist✏️ How generic programming re
Preview of Array Traversals - Unit 4 Lesson 4 | Goldie's AP® CSA Curriculum

Array Traversals - Unit 4 Lesson 4 | Goldie's AP® CSA Curriculum

AP Computer Science AUnit 4: Data Collections Lesson 4: Array TraversalsFull Lesson Plan, Guided Notes, Slides & Homework In this lesson, students will learn how to traverse one-dimensional arrays using traditional for loops and enhanced for-each loops. They will explore how to access, update, and process array elements, and understand how array traversal relates to reference types and memory. Students will also be introduced to passing arrays as method parameters and returning arrays from met
Preview of Cybersecurity Scenario Challenge #6 ➽ Access Controls in Video Game Company! PBL

Cybersecurity Scenario Challenge #6 ➽ Access Controls in Video Game Company! PBL

➽ What this immersive Cybersecurity Scenario Challenge teaches:Confidentiality, Integrity, Availability—the CIA TriadBalancing CIAAccess Control Models—Role and Rule-based Access Control, Discretionary Access Control, and Mandatory Access ControlCyber threats are everywhere, and students must be prepared to identify and mitigate risks before they become costly breaches. In this Cybersecurity Scenario Challenge, students take on the role of security consultants, analyzing real-world cyber threa
Preview of AP Cybersecurity - Unit 3.3 PowerPoint Presentation with Practice Exams

AP Cybersecurity - Unit 3.3 PowerPoint Presentation with Practice Exams

Created by
Yifan Jia
PPTs + HANDOUTS + PRACTICE EXAMS | ZERO PREP | CED ALIGNEDIf you want your AP Cybersecurity Unit 3 fully planned, resourced, and ready to teach from Day 1—look no further. This is the complete, all-in-one bundle you need to make network security engaging, rigorous, and stress-free for both you and your students. This comprehensive Unit 3 bundle includes every topic presentation, student handout, and practice assessment you’ll need to teach network security with confidence. It’s a consistent, str
Preview of Implementing Array Algorithms - Unit 4 Lesson 5 | Goldie's AP® CSA Curriculum

Implementing Array Algorithms - Unit 4 Lesson 5 | Goldie's AP® CSA Curriculum

AP Computer Science AUnit 4: Data Collections Lesson 5: Implementing Array AlgorithmsFull Lesson Plan, Guided Notes, Slides & Homework In this lesson, students will explore and implement common array algorithms in Java, such as finding maximum values, calculating sums, checking conditions, swapping, shifting, reversing, and working with arrays of objects. These algorithms are foundational for data processing and are frequently encountered in both the AP CSA exam and real-world programming. W
Preview of AP Cybersecurity - Unit 5.5 Handout with Practice Exams

AP Cybersecurity - Unit 5.5 Handout with Practice Exams

Created by
Yifan Jia
PPTs + Handouts + Practice Exams | Zero Prep | CED Aligned)If you want your AP Cybersecurity Unit 5 fully planned, resourced, and ready to teach from Day 1, this is it. This complete Unit 5 bundle includes every topic presentation, student handout, and practice assessment, giving you a consistent, structured, and classroom-ready system for the most technical unit of the course. Every lesson is built to develop real cybersecurity thinking, not just memorization. Built directly from the AP Cyberse
Preview of AP Cybersecurity - Unit 4.4 Handout with Practice Exams

AP Cybersecurity - Unit 4.4 Handout with Practice Exams

Created by
Yifan Jia
PPTs + HANDOUTS + PRACTICE EXAMS | ZERO PREP | CED ALIGNEDIf you want your AP Cybersecurity Unit 4 fully planned, resourced, and ready to teach from Day 1—look no further. This is the complete, all-in-one bundle you need to make device security engaging, rigorous, and stress-free for both you and your students. This comprehensive Unit 4 bundle includes every topic presentation, student handout, and practice assessment you’ll need to teach device security with confidence. It’s a consistent, struc
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