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Preview of Computer & Technology Daily Bell Ringers | Middle School | Questions &  Trivia

Computer & Technology Daily Bell Ringers | Middle School | Questions & Trivia

Start any Computer, Technology, or Business class with ethical & thought-provoking questions first, then FUN trivia to get everyone in their seats while you tend to daily housekeeping responsibilities. No Computers needed! A printable weekly or 5-day accountability sheet is included, and after everyone is done, the opportunity to "hook" students into your lesson with a "SHARE OUT" opportunity, allowing a productive discussion about safety, ethics, and privacy in the world of technology! NOTE:
Preview of APCSP MCQ for Unit 4: Computer Systems and Networks

APCSP MCQ for Unit 4: Computer Systems and Networks

AP Computer Science Principles Unit 4 Multiple-Choice Question Set!Prepare your students for success with this collection of 40 multiple-choice questions focused on Unit 4: Computer Systems and Networks. Designed to align with the AP Computer Science Principles curriculum, these challenging, exam-style questions test essential skills such as evaluating legal and ethical factors, describing the impact of innovations, and explaining collaborative problem-solving processes. This resource not only m
Preview of APCS Java Classes Unit: Classes, Constructors, Methods

APCS Java Classes Unit: Classes, Constructors, Methods

This contains a ton of assignments, labs and quizzes for a Java Classes unit for AP Computer Science A.
Preview of AI Tools for Teachers Bundle | 3 No-Prep AI Literacy Lessons | Grades 6-12 ELA

AI Tools for Teachers Bundle | 3 No-Prep AI Literacy Lessons | Grades 6-12 ELA

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Ms Gs Room 30
Everything you need to teach AI literacy — without prepping a thing. This bundle is the complete arc: students learn to USE AI well, READ it critically, and WRITE with it honestly. Three done-for-you lessons, each usable in one class period, each editable in print, Canva, and Google Slides. Buy the bundle and save versus buying the lessons separately — plus get every future update free. WHAT'S INCLUDED (3 complete lessons) 1) THE PROMPT PROTOCOL — Use AI wellA six-move framework (Purpose, Role,
Preview of AI Literacy & Prompt Writing Lesson | The PROMPT Protocol | Grades 6-12 -No Prep

AI Literacy & Prompt Writing Lesson | The PROMPT Protocol | Grades 6-12 -No Prep

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Ms Gs Room 30
Your students are already using AI. The real question isn't whether — it's whether anyone has taught them to use it well. The PROMPT Protocol is a done-for-you AI literacy lesson that teaches students a clear, six-step framework for writing prompts that actually work — and for thinking critically about what AI gives back. No tech degree, no accounts to set up, no prep period sacrificed. You read the slides; the framework does the teaching. Print it the period before, or open it in Canva or Googl
Preview of Introduction to Maps PDF + DIGITAL CLOZE NOTES No PREP LESSON QUIZ GEO/AP GEO

Introduction to Maps PDF + DIGITAL CLOZE NOTES No PREP LESSON QUIZ GEO/AP GEO

Stop teaching maps as a "dead" science! Most students think they don’t need map skills because they have GPS in their pockets. This high-engagement lesson flips the script by showing them that their phones are actually powered by 2,000 years of history, scientific breakthroughs, and the same fundamental tools used by ancient explorers. From the 3rd-century Greek grid system to the reason why a phone without service is just a "glass brick," this resource makes geography feel relevant, modern, an
Preview of Algorithms & Flow Charts Lesson

Algorithms & Flow Charts Lesson

Are you trying to teach your students algorithms for computing or how to create a flow chart? Need something written for the middles grades, then this is your lesson. I have used this with my 7th & 8th graders and when coupled with the Create-A-Poster - FLOW CHARTS, makes a great introduction to coding and using logic. The slideshow includes prompts for students to write important information in their Engineering Logs, and an exit activity - a magnet summary. The slideshow is presented as a te
Preview of Confidence Intervals Practice (4 problems)

Confidence Intervals Practice (4 problems)

This worksheet provides practice on constructing and interpreting confidence intervals. It covers all four major types of intervals students are responsible for on the AP Exam: One proportion One mean Difference of two proportions Difference of two means Each problem requires students to: Check conditions for inference Use the correct formula and critical value (z or t) Compute the confidence interval Interpret the interval in contextThe worksheet concludes with reflection questions that re
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