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Preview of Typing Licenses

Typing Licenses

Created by
The STEAM Guy
Help increase motivation, engage students, & reward hard work in typing with rewards of earned Typing Licenses with dedicated wallet-sized cards to collect or display on a lanyard. 4 unique, ready to print, easily customizable "Typing Licenses" based on earned rank Blue - beginner, Silver - Intermediate, Gold - Advanced, Chrome - Beyond All customizable to your own school's logo/name.Link provided in each Google Slide to view the "Google Drawing" version of each Typing License. (This wi
Preview of Code.org Computer Science Discoveries- Web Design Vocabulary and Code List

Code.org Computer Science Discoveries- Web Design Vocabulary and Code List

Created by
Jeff Cloud
Your students will have all the vocabulary they need to understand the basics of coding in HTML and CSS. There are 25 terms and definitions, as well as 26 items of code and descriptions/how to use I have used this for 2 years in my classrooms. It is a wonderful resource for students to have while they are learning to code. My class uses code.org and these terms and code directly align with Unit 2 of the Computer Science Discoveries curriculum. Use as an ongoing-living resource for your students
Preview of Digital Libraries Lesson Slides Reading Passage Discussion Questions & Vocab

Digital Libraries Lesson Slides Reading Passage Discussion Questions & Vocab

Help your students confidently navigate the world of digital reading with this E-Books and Digital Libraries Lesson! Designed to support digital literacy skills, this engaging resource teaches what e-books and digital libraries are, how they work, and how they compare to traditional print books. Students will build vocabulary, strengthen comprehension, and reflect on the benefits of digital resources. What’s Included in This Resource:✅ Vocabulary List – Key terms related to e-books and online
Preview of Coding with the Microbit: Operation Game

Coding with the Microbit: Operation Game

Learn how to bring coding to real life and make an operation game for the Microbit! This is a fun hands on activity that lets students see how their program can be used outside of the computer. Included in this a set of step by step instructions with pictures, a with a student handout, and a rubric. Feel free to edit the documents to make the changes that best fit your needs. You will need to purchase a few small items for this such as box cutters or scissors, alligator clips, aluminum foil, twe
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