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Preview of 3rd Grade Enrichment Project Bundle! Reading, Science, Math Projects All Year!

3rd Grade Enrichment Project Bundle! Reading, Science, Math Projects All Year!

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Gina Kennedy
I've bundled all three of my best-selling "Weekly Research" products in math, reading and science! 32 weekly 3rd grade standards aligned projects for each subject that will challenge your students and make them want to finish their work on time. A great way to utilize technology in your classroom and provide relevant, engaging learning options for your students who need that additional challenge or for your early finishers. Also a great educational option for "Fun Fridays"! Perfectly suitab
Preview of AP Computer Science Principles - Labs and Projects (Python)

AP Computer Science Principles - Labs and Projects (Python)

This contains all labs and projects posted on TPT meant for a Python-based AP Computer Science Principles class. Contains labs for Basic I/OStrings & FunctionsDecision StatementsPygameLoopsListsas well as three projects. Each lab and project has a PDF of instructions and .py files corresponding to instructor solution codes.
Preview of Project Management Worksheet | Tech Ed | STEM Activity GATE Middle School

Project Management Worksheet | Tech Ed | STEM Activity GATE Middle School

🧠 Worksheet | Tech Ed | Gifted & Talented Middle School Critical ThinkingEngage your students with this high-interest, real-world Tech Ed worksheet focused on Project Management. This resource is designed to promote critical thinking, inquiry-based learning, and real-world application, making it perfect for modern classrooms. Students will explore meaningful scenarios, analyze real-world connections, and express their ideas through structured questions that go beyond basic recall. For a FR
Preview of AP Computer Science A - First Semester Labs & Projects (Java)

AP Computer Science A - First Semester Labs & Projects (Java)

This is a bundle of all of the labs and projects I do in AP Computer Science A during the first semester. My class following the pretty traditional lecture/homework structure, then a lab and quiz at the end of each chapter. I give a project about once a quarter as a bit of an "exam". I tend to follow the order given in CS Awesome. This bundle covers I/O and Assignment (Primitives and Interactivity)Using Classes (including Strings and Math)Decision StatementsLoopsCreating ClassesArraysThere is a
Preview of AP Computer Science A - Loops & Decision Statements Project (Java)

AP Computer Science A - Loops & Decision Statements Project (Java)

This is an AP CS A project I assign to my students after they have learned methods, loops, and if statements. They still haven't yet learned how to write full classes from scratch, so this is mostly an exercise in programming logic. There are two problems, both requiring a fair amount of analytical thinking. String operations are especially emphasized, as the AP tends to love them. I usually give the students 4-5 full class days to complete this. In this, and all labs posted on TPT, the question
Preview of AP Computer Science Principles - Battleship Puzzle Project (Python)

AP Computer Science Principles - Battleship Puzzle Project (Python)

This is the last project that I will do in AP Computer Science Principles, except on the rare occasion that we have more than one or two classes after AP exams are completed. This is meant to be a challenging puzzle and have functions that satisfy the requirements of the Create Task exam. I have students do practice questions from the AP based on this code (or the last Lists Lab codes). They obviously cannot use this for their Create Task code, but I feel like giving them additional examples of
Preview of AP Computer Science A - Midterm Project: Family Feud (Java)

AP Computer Science A - Midterm Project: Family Feud (Java)

This is my midterm project for AP CS A. It is assumed that students have had: arrays, loops, decision statements, and can write classes. This project is pretty easy to understand. Students just need to make a working game of Family Feud. Requirements and rules are given in the project. There is also sample instructor code. Students usually enjoy this project quite a bit. I give them a little over a week to do this (usually spanning two weekends so they have a bit more time!). In this, and all l
Preview of AP Computer Science Principles - Functions, Decisions, Loops Project (Python)

AP Computer Science Principles - Functions, Decisions, Loops Project (Python)

This project is meant to combine IO, functions, decision statement, and loops into a couple of major codes. The first requires the use of Pygame, while the second requires quite a bit of logic. I typically give the students a whole class week to work on these. In this, and all labs posted on TPT, the questions are of my own making, and any similarity to codes/assignments/homework found anywhere else is by chance. Python code showing possible acceptable codes satisfying the program requirements
Preview of AP Computer Science Principles - Midterm Pygame Project (Python)

AP Computer Science Principles - Midterm Pygame Project (Python)

This is my midterm project for AP Computer Science Principles. The students need to create their own game using Pygame and everything learned in class so far. I’ve included a starter Python code, and a code that the students and I developed in class that is the start of a Space Invaders clone. In this, and all labs posted on TPT, the questions are of my own making, and any similarity to codes/assignments/homework found anywhere else is by chance. Python code showing possible acceptable codes
Preview of AP® CSA Unit 1: Using Objects and Methods | Goldie's Complete Curriculum

AP® CSA Unit 1: Using Objects and Methods | Goldie's Complete Curriculum

AP CSA Unit 1 Full Curriculum BundleComplete Lessons, Projects, Activities & Assessments Aligned to 2025 CED Save hours of planning and feel confident teaching Unit 1: Using Objects and Methods in AP Computer Science A with this all-in-one curriculum bundle, perfectly aligned to the brand-new 2025 College Board Course and Exam Description (CED). Lesson Topics: Welcome to JavaVariables and Data TypesExpressions and OutputCasting and Range of VariablesCreating and Storing ObjectsCreating and C
Preview of AP Computer Science A - Arrays Lab (Java)

AP Computer Science A - Arrays Lab (Java)

This lab covers one dimensional arrays. I usually cover this right before I do a midterm project in AP CS A, and save two dimensional arrays for when we return from winter break. There are only three problems on this lab. I usually give the students only about 3 days on this, since we're eager to get to the midterm project instead. In this, and all labs posted on TPT, the questions are of my own making, and any similarity to codes/assignments/homework found anywhere else is by chance. The except
Preview of TED Talk: Can We Actually Control Superintelligent AI?- Elizabeth Cox

TED Talk: Can We Actually Control Superintelligent AI?- Elizabeth Cox

This thought-provoking TED-Ed companion resource follows a fictional library assistant as she grapples with being replaced by artificial intelligence. Through wit, imagination, and real-world parallels, the video raises pressing questions about AI's role in our lives—especially when systems go unchecked. This high school/college-level resource is ideal for use in courses on ethics, digital literacy, technology, or English language arts and includes: 20 critical discussion questions An expanded
Preview of Scratch Computer Programming CCSS 4.OA.5 - Count with Me!

Scratch Computer Programming CCSS 4.OA.5 - Count with Me!

Use Scratch computer programming to engage students and have them apply math skills that can be seen and manipulated! Download Scratch from MIT - www.scratch.mit.edu FREE - OPEN Source! See the game in action at: http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/Bayside_STRETCh/2943595 This unit covers CCSS 4.OA.5 and can be used with grades 4-8. Teacher and student worksheets are apart of this file! Students will see the programming blocks that make the numbers count from 1-5 automatically. They will then be
Preview of AI Consultant Career Exploration 101 4 12 Career Lesson: Duties Skills Tools

AI Consultant Career Exploration 101 4 12 Career Lesson: Duties Skills Tools

AI Consultant Career Exploration 101 4 12 Career Lesson: Duties Skills Tools is a focused careers lesson that helps learners move from curiosity to clarity by explaining what the job involves, how the work is done, and where the pathway can lead. Learners connect the role to transferable skills such as problem solving, teamwork, and building evidence of ability through projects or a portfolio. Whats Included: - Fully editable PowerPoint presentation (PPTX) - Clear explanations with visual suppor
Preview of TED Talk: Your Phone’s Camera isn’t as Good as you Think- Rachel Yang

TED Talk: Your Phone’s Camera isn’t as Good as you Think- Rachel Yang

This TED-Ed companion resource explores the science and technology behind smartphone cameras, focusing on image sensors, photosites, computational photography, and machine learning. Students learn why hardware improvements are reaching physical limits and how software bridges the gap to produce high-quality images. Includes 20 rigorous discussion questions, an expanded essay prompt, and a multi-perspective debate topic—perfect for STEM, physics, computer science, and digital media courses. G
Preview of AP Computer Science Principles Practice Test - Same Format as AP Exam!

AP Computer Science Principles Practice Test - Same Format as AP Exam!

This AP Computer Science Principles practice exam includes 70 multiple-choice questions covering all 5 Big Ideas, plus a sample written response section with all 4 Create Performance Task prompts (Written Response 1, 2(a), 2(b), and 2(c)) — exactly matching the May 14, 2026 exam. The study guide walks through all 5 Big Ideas (Creative Development, Data, Algorithms and Programming, Computer Systems and Networks, and Impact of Computing), covers the College Board pseudocode reference with 1-based
Preview of AP Computer Science Principles Digital Practice Test - Same Format as AP Exam!

AP Computer Science Principles Digital Practice Test - Same Format as AP Exam!

This AP Computer Science Principles digital practice exam includes 70 multiple-choice questions covering all 5 Big Ideas, plus a sample written response section with all 4 Create Performance Task prompts (Written Response 1, 2(a), 2(b), and 2(c)) — exactly matching the May 14, 2026 exam. The study guide walks through all 5 Big Ideas (Creative Development, Data, Algorithms and Programming, Computer Systems and Networks, and Impact of Computing), covers the College Board pseudocode reference with
Preview of AP Computer Science Principles Practice Test - Print & Digital, Answer Key

AP Computer Science Principles Practice Test - Print & Digital, Answer Key

This AP Computer Science Principles practice exam (print & digital versions included) has 70 multiple-choice questions covering all 5 Big Ideas, plus a sample written response section with all 4 Create Performance Task prompts (Written Response 1, 2(a), 2(b), and 2(c)) — exactly matching the May 14, 2026 exam. The study guide walks through all 5 Big Ideas (Creative Development, Data, Algorithms and Programming, Computer Systems and Networks, and Impact of Computing), covers the College Board pse
Preview of Goldie's FULL CURRICULUM for AP® Computer Science A

Goldie's FULL CURRICULUM for AP® Computer Science A

AP® Computer Science A – Full Curriculum BundleAligned to the 2025 College Board CED for AP CSA Welcome to my comprehensive AP Computer Science A editable curriculum bundle! Created to support teachers from the first day of class to the AP Exam, this resource includes everything needed for a successful AP CSA course. This bundle contains my AP Computer Science A curriculum, with resources that align to the College Board’s® 2025 Course and Exam Description. Each unit includes: Editable guid
Preview of Artificial Intelligence (AI) Pros and Cons | Grades 6 - 12 l Writing & Debate

Artificial Intelligence (AI) Pros and Cons | Grades 6 - 12 l Writing & Debate

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Time For Whimsy
Looking for an engaging way to get students thinking critically about technology? This Artificial Intelligence (AI) Pros and Cons Activity encourages students to analyze the benefits and risks of AI while developing discussion, writing, and reasoning skills. Students will explore real-world applications of AI, organize their ideas into a structured pros and cons format, and reflect on the impact of AI on society and their own future. This lesson is perfect for technology, social studies, ELA,
Preview of AP Computer Science Principles - Decisions Lab (Python)

AP Computer Science Principles - Decisions Lab (Python)

This particular assignment covers decision statements (if, elif, else). There are four different problems the students need to write code to solve. Functions are also required for some of the problems. This is one of the first times students need to do some organized logical thinking, so I tend to give about 3 or 4 class days for this assignment. In this, and all labs posted on TPT, the questions are of my own making, and any similarity to codes/assignments/homework found anywhere else is by
Preview of AP Computer Science Principles - Lists Lab (Python)

AP Computer Science Principles - Lists Lab (Python)

This is the last “normal” lab I do in my AP Computer Science Principles class. The main goal of this lab is to get the students practical experience with lists. The secondary goal is to give them an example of a code that satisfies the requirements of the Create Task. There are just two problems in this lab, as the codes are significantly more complicated than earlier labs. In this, and all labs posted on TPT, the questions are of my own making, and any similarity to codes/assignments/homework f
Preview of AP Computer Science Principles - Pygame Lab (Python)

AP Computer Science Principles - Pygame Lab (Python)

After strings, functions, IO, and decisions statements, I find my students need a little bit of a fun assignment, showing them some of the cooler aspects of what they can do with Python. I do this lab, on Pygame, after decision statement but before loops. It would work just as well right after loops, but I try to write the assignment so that loops aren’t “needed”. There are three different codes included. Two showing examples of working infinite runners (one a multi-lane up/down runner and the
Preview of AP Computer Science Principles - Strings & Functions Lab (Python)

AP Computer Science Principles - Strings & Functions Lab (Python)

This particular assignment covers basics of strings and functions. Many of my students tend to struggle a bit with the concept of multiple input/outputs into Python functions (as well as Python scope) so I usually provide three in-class work days for this particular lab. There are four different problems the students need to write code to solve. In this, and all labs posted on TPT, the questions are of my own making, and any similarity to codes/assignments/homework found anywhere else is by chan
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