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Preview of Video & Quiz: How Does the Internet Work-Digital Literacy & Networking Concepts

Video & Quiz: How Does the Internet Work-Digital Literacy & Networking Concepts

This 20-point, multiple-choice Internet Concepts Quiz is perfect for high school or middle school technology and computer science classes. Aligned to digital literacy frameworks, this assessment introduces students to key topics like internet infrastructure, data transmission, frequency modulation, fiber optics, and connectivity challenges. Ideal for use after an instructional video, lesson, or activity, this quiz promotes deeper understanding of how the internet works across physical and wire
Preview of FREE! American Genius E01 Jobs vs. Gates | Digital Self-Grading Quiz & Print

FREE! American Genius E01 Jobs vs. Gates | Digital Self-Grading Quiz & Print

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TeacherTravis
This simple, yet effective, 25 question, multiple choice quiz is meant to supplement the viewing of E01 Jobs vs. Gates from the American Genius National Geographic Original series. The questions are evenly spaced throughout the movie. Although multiple choice questions do not always allow for in-depth thinking and analysis, teachers can optionally use the included 15 debriefing discussion prompts to engage students in discussion and critical thinking after completing the quiz and watching the mo
Preview of TECH REVIEW {integrating literacy into business & technology courses}

TECH REVIEW {integrating literacy into business & technology courses}

TECH REVIEW The Tech Review was designed to increase literacy development and research skills for students enrolled in business & technology courses. It is also the perfect tool for classroom management. Each week, students will research forms of technology (single version included). Students will complete this assignment after they have finished with all other assignments/tasks for the day or week. This means less idle time during the week. There is a class presentation option for the weekly
Preview of Anatomy of the Net: How the Internet Works | 10-Point Digital Literacy Quiz

Anatomy of the Net: How the Internet Works | 10-Point Digital Literacy Quiz

Help students understand the foundations of the internet with this engaging 10-point digital literacy quiz, designed for middle and high school learners. Based on a student-facing article or video, this assessment covers essential topics like DNS servers, website structure, internet protocols, and basic web navigation. This auto-graded Google Form Quiz supports accessibility with built-in screen reader compatibility and integrates seamlessly into Google Classroom or other LMS platforms.
Preview of Introduction to Networking Devices | CCNA 200-301 Prep and Networking Lessons

Introduction to Networking Devices | CCNA 200-301 Prep and Networking Lessons

This lesson is a complete teaching package on Network Devices (routers, switches, firewalls, servers, clients). Whether you’re teaching ICT, Computer Science, networking, or prepping for the CCNA 200-301 exam, this lesson gives you everything you need to confidently deliver engaging instruction. ◇◆◇◆◇◆◇◆◇◆◇◆◇◆◇◆◇◆◇◆◇◆◇◆ What This Lesson Includes✯ Google Slides ✯ Theory + Practical Examples ✯ Quizzes with Answer Keys ✯ Engaging Visuals & Diagrams ✯ Editable Format ◇◆◇◆◇◆◇◆◇◆◇◆◇◆◇◆◇◆◇◆◇◆◇◆ Pe
Preview of Early Computing: Crash Course Computer Science #1 YouTube Video Lesson | No-Prep

Early Computing: Crash Course Computer Science #1 YouTube Video Lesson | No-Prep

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TeacherTravis
Need a quick computer science activity that is easy to access and ready when your lesson plan suddenly changes? This Crash Course YouTube video lesson turns the short clip "Early Computing: Crash Course Computer Science #1" into a focused, no-prep worksheet students can complete before, during, and after viewing. This free resource is built for the reality of a busy classroom: a short YouTube clip, a clear student worksheet, a teacher answer key, Google Classroom options, and a 10-question self-
Preview of Binary Code Your Name Bracelet Craft Activity | Printable & Digital

Binary Code Your Name Bracelet Craft Activity | Printable & Digital

Created by
Katie Stokes
Students will have fun learning binary code with Binary Code Your Name! Included is a worksheet for students to use to translate their name into binary code. Then, students can make a bracelet using their own unique code! Some students with longer names may need to make a necklace. After students code their name, they may be interested in more binary code activities! Binary code charts, instructions, and materials list are included. A digital version of this resource is also included an
Preview of AI Literacy Lessons FREE | 5-Day Critical Thinking Set: Infographics, Handouts

AI Literacy Lessons FREE | 5-Day Critical Thinking Set: Infographics, Handouts

Created by
Ms Gs Room 30
Everyone's teaching AI by making funny pictures with ChatGPT. This set teaches kids to actually think.AI literacy doesn't have to mean a heavier topic — it means a better question. This free 5-day set gives you five analytical infographics, each built to spark a 20-minute argument (not deliver a lecture), with matching student handouts and a projection-ready slide deck. Built for grades 6–8 ELA and humanities. Zero prep — print it, project it, run it this week.Every prompt sends students back to
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