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Preview of PHOTOGRAPHY with iPADS | Curriculum BUNDLE | Art & STEM Lessons

PHOTOGRAPHY with iPADS | Curriculum BUNDLE | Art & STEM Lessons

Photography for iPads Part 1 and 2 have now been bundled to give you, up to a year's worth of teaching content. Perfect for anyone teaching Photography, Art, Digital Technology or STEM, and need an impactful series of lessons that you can teach immediately. All you need is your digital device, I've done the rest for you. Your students will love participating in each of 24 engaging topics, as they navigate through the digital photography challenges. These lessons are purposely designed for cho
Preview of Artificial Intelligence (AI) Unit Plan: Activities and Lessons

Artificial Intelligence (AI) Unit Plan: Activities and Lessons

Develop upper elementary students' understanding of artificial intelligence with this engaging, age-appropriate unit that builds curiosity, critical thinking, and responsible use! Complete unit plan! Hands-on activities, scaffolded lessons, anchor charts, student-friendly information pages, discussion prompts, comprehensive teacher notes, culminating task and more! As artificial intelligence continues to evolve and shape the world around us, it’s more important than ever that students
Preview of SPIKE™ Prime Robotics & Coding BUNDLE | 6 Lessons & Engineering Notebook

SPIKE™ Prime Robotics & Coding BUNDLE | 6 Lessons & Engineering Notebook

Transform your LEGO® SPIKE™ Prime classroom from "playing with robots" into a high-rigor computational thinking lab! This supplement is designed specifically to pair with the Kickstart Your Business unit found online, moving students through the real-world logic of automation, security, and industrial design. The ChallengeWhether you need a quick one-day plan or a comprehensive multi-week coding challenge, these lessons are modular and ready to go. Students work in pairs, following step-by-st
Preview of Block Coding | Scratch Projects | Game Creation Lesson Bundle

Block Coding | Scratch Projects | Game Creation Lesson Bundle

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304 Algebra
Wanting something fun for your students to complete independently on Scratch? Here are three no prep, easy to follow lessons for students to create 3 different games in Scratch 3.0. These are great activities that you can use together to create your own game building unit or use them as separate lessons. These are easy to follow instructions meant for the students to be able to complete independently. All handouts include screenshots with detailed coding instructions. Save 20% by purchasing this
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

Created by
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 Bias Audit Lab | AI & Media Literacy Stations Lesson | Grades 6-12 | No Prep

AI Bias Audit Lab | AI & Media Literacy Stations Lesson | Grades 6-12 | No Prep

Created by
Ms Gs Room 30
Your students read AI-generated content every day — and most have never been taught to question it. The AI Bias Audit Lab fixes that in one 50-minute stations lesson.Students learn AI Cross-Examination: six structured lenses they apply to any AI text — the same way a lawyer cross-examines a witness. By the end of the period they're catching bias, hallucinations, missing perspectives, oversimplification, hidden assumptions, and vague sourcing that adults miss. No prep, print-friendly, and editabl
Preview of AI & Writing Integrity Lesson | The AI Co-Author Protocol | Grades 6-12 ELA | No

AI & Writing Integrity Lesson | The AI Co-Author Protocol | Grades 6-12 ELA | No

Created by
Ms Gs Room 30
Banning AI won't teach students to write with integrity. Showing them how will.The AI Co-Author Protocol is a done-for-you lesson that teaches students a clear, ethical way to write WITH AI without letting it write FOR them. Using the six-move AUTHOR framework, students use AI for feedback and pushback while keeping their own voice, their own thinking, and full accountability for every word. One class period. No prep. Print it, or open it in Canva or Google Slides.THE AUTHOR FRAMEWORK- A — Ancho
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

Created by
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 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 3D Printing Technology Article - STEM Innovation Reading - Sub Plans Lesson

3D Printing Technology Article - STEM Innovation Reading - Sub Plans Lesson

Created by
Innovative Ed
Bring the future of manufacturing into your classroom with this comprehensive 3D printing article! Students explore additive manufacturing technology that's revolutionizing everything from healthcare to housing. ⭐ WHAT'S INCLUDED: • Complete 6-page interactive article (Googel Doc) • Embedded comprehension questions throughout • Technical explanations of different printer types • Real-world application examples • Final reflection section • Professional visual design • STEM and ISTE standards alig
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 Pixar Animation Article - Toy Story STEM Reading - Computer Graphics Sub Plans

Pixar Animation Article - Toy Story STEM Reading - Computer Graphics Sub Plans

Created by
Innovative Ed
Bring movie magic into your classroom with this captivating article about Pixar's animation revolution! Students discover the technology and creativity behind their favorite animated films. ⭐ WHAT'S INCLUDED: • Complete 6-page interactive article (Google Doc) • Embedded comprehension questions • Technical process explanations • Creative culture insights • Final reflection section • Professional design • STEM and arts integration 📖 ARTICLE TOPICS COVERED: ✓ Pixar's beginning as Lucasfilm's Graph
Preview of AP Computer Science A Student Interactive Notebook for Code.org Unit 1

AP Computer Science A Student Interactive Notebook for Code.org Unit 1

This is a student paper notebook that is aligned with the Code.org Computer Science A Curriculum for Unit 1. The activities are designed to have students reflect on lesson materials, and there are QR codes to relevant Youtube videos from the curriculum. Research shows that vocabulary and concept acquisition is greater when students have to handwrite notes or construct meaning using examples personalized to themselves.
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 Green Screen with DoInk in 5 Easy Lessons

Green Screen with DoInk in 5 Easy Lessons

Created by
STEM Merch
iPad + Green Screen + App + Creativity = Digital Storytelling. Lights! Camera! Action! These materials are designed to help you guide students through the video production process. From storyboard to post production, gain the confidence to teach your class how to make a green screen video using DoInk's popular iPad app. The Video Academy provides the necessary tools to create digital stories using a variety of tools such as narrative voice, video, photographs, animation, sound, music, and text
Preview of Creating Posters With Linux - Linux Lessons For Kids 10

Creating Posters With Linux - Linux Lessons For Kids 10

Created by
Stu Does Linux
In this lesson in the Stu Does Linux series, students will design a poster for their school, promoting a central theme or value of your building. Students will learn how to use open source software to design visual elements and understand how open source software can promote accessibility for creators. This lesson includes a planning sheet for your students to get ready for their project!
Preview of Open Source Radio Ad - Linux Lessons For Kids 9

Open Source Radio Ad - Linux Lessons For Kids 9

Created by
Stu Does Linux
In this lesson, students will be applying many of the skills and programs they have learned across the past eight lessons in this series to create their very own radio ad! This lesson allows students the opportunity as well to understand pathos, logos, and ethos, and to demonstrate their creativity. This lesson includes helpful links to great examples of radio ads, copyright free materials for your students to use, as well as student instructions and a guiding worksheet.
Preview of Creating Ringtones With Linux - Linux Lessons For Kids 8

Creating Ringtones With Linux - Linux Lessons For Kids 8

Created by
Stu Does Linux
There is no point in learning tech skills without learning how to apply them to tasks and as educators, we all know how proud students are when they create something of their own. In this lesson, students will learn how to use open source software to create a ringtone and explore their creativity! This lesson explains how to do this process along with a guided check list for students.
Preview of Introduction To The BIOS - Linux Lessons For Kids 6

Introduction To The BIOS - Linux Lessons For Kids 6

Created by
Stu Does Linux
The BIOS of a computer is an essential system that manages basic hardware settings, such as memory, storage, and boot order. In this lesson, students will get a short explanation of what the BIOS is, and then dive into a hands-on exploration of the BIOS. This lesson includes a brainstorming sheet and BIOS exploration page, as well as the teacher slides!
Preview of Open Source Licensing & Programs - Linux Lessons For Kids 5

Open Source Licensing & Programs - Linux Lessons For Kids 5

Created by
Stu Does Linux
We all need certain programs to be functional in our work and education, such as word processors, slideshow makers, spread sheets, and photo/video editing software. As most creatives know though, proprietary versions of these software types can be incredibly expensive! This lesson introduces students to what does it mean for software to be open source VS proprietary, advantages and disadvantages of each, as well as examples. Students will then use the internet to research open source programs th
Preview of Distro Hopping! - Linux Lessons For Kids 4

Distro Hopping! - Linux Lessons For Kids 4

Created by
Stu Does Linux
This lesson has been a favorite among my students for years, and now it can be a favorite for yours as well! In this lesson, students will get a chance to explore the different distros that Linux has to offer and compare them. As they explore each distro, students will fill out an exploration guide to help them chart the notable similarities or differences in the software. This lesson truly lets students see the breadth of open source options that are out there! Don't be surprised if your studen
Preview of Configure and Install - Linux Lessons For Kids 3

Configure and Install - Linux Lessons For Kids 3

Created by
Stu Does Linux
Everyone loves customization, and our students should know how to customize their technology. In this lesson, students will learn how to customize their desktop to aid in school use as well as how to use a terminal window to install all the apps their computer will need, including Audacity, Tuxmath, Tuxtype, and Tuxpaint. This lesson teaches how to use three of the most common ways to install Linux apps. This lesson includes a guided installation checklist with all of the terminal commands they
Preview of Introduction To Linux - Linux Lessons For Kids 1

Introduction To Linux - Linux Lessons For Kids 1

Created by
Stu Does Linux
Let’s be real, the Linux operating system can be confusing, even if you are comfortable with technology. However, it makes up a great deal of the technology that surrounds us and our students who are growing up in an increasingly technological world. This beginner Linux lesson includes slides and speaker notes that will introduce students to the essential vocabulary and history to understand the background of the operating system. This lesson also includes an activity for students to explore ess
Preview of Scratch Creative Computer Programming & Coding Design Journal

Scratch Creative Computer Programming & Coding Design Journal

This is the perfect companion resource to use with MIT's FREE "Scratch Creative Computing" online software and Curriculum Guide! This Design Journal is for student use in documenting, sketching, and brainstorming ideas and plans. The Design Journal is aligned to the Curriculum Guide available at http://scratched.gse.harvard.edu/ct The Design Journal includes reflective prompt questions that accompany each projects included in the lessons for 5 units. The sixth unit of the Curriculum Guide is
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