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Preview of Shiba Inu Explained!

Shiba Inu Explained!

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Oasis EdTech
Would your students like to learn more about Shiba Inu and the world of cryptocurrency and blockchain? This updated PowerPoint presentation is packed with rock-solid content in order to understand the importance of establishing an interplanetary currency!Although most U.S. states do not (yet) require a cryptocurrency curriculum in their education standards, this unit is a fun adventure in exploring ideas of explaining Shiba Inu, how blockchain will revolutionize the future, and why cryptocurrenc
Preview of Creating Hyperlinks in MSOffice - it's easy

Creating Hyperlinks in MSOffice - it's easy

Created by
Jen Petras
I created this lesson for my ETE class. It shows you how to create hyperlinks in MSOffice, primarily Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. The screenshots within the document are resizable, so if you need to make changes, you can. While it's not in a lesson plan format. Feel free to make it so. It is more of a tutorial than a lesson. What's great about it-- is it explains that hyperlinks are not just for sources outside of a document (internet sources) but also for hyperlinks within large documents
Preview of Rules and Expectations Unit Google Slides Project and Rubric

Rules and Expectations Unit Google Slides Project and Rubric

Created by
Cathryn Hiatt
In the beginning of the year to really hammer in rules and expectations have students complete this project. Each student is assigned one of your own class rules and expectations individually or in a group. I have them complete this google slides assignment and show the best of each rule to each class. Than I give them a quiz on the class rules and procedures. In each google slides they have to state the rule, explain why the rule is important, and give a multimedia example (Filming themselves,
Preview of AI Literacy Lesson 1: Is It AI? | Sorting Activity + Exit Ticket | Grades 3–4

AI Literacy Lesson 1: Is It AI? | Sorting Activity + Exit Ticket | Grades 3–4

Kick off your AI literacy or Informational Text unit with this hands-on, inquiry-based lesson where students sort everyday technologies into two categories — “Follows Instructions” vs. “Seems to Guess” — and discover what makes something AI. Built on the Science of Reading (SRSD Stage 1), concept-based inquiry (Erickson), and 20+ years of elementary classroom experience, this lesson is the SPARK phase of Unit 1: Systems in the Still Human Academy AI literacy curriculum. WHAT’S INCLUDED:✓ 10-slid
Preview of Editable Student Login Information Cards - Free!

Editable Student Login Information Cards - Free!

One great (and convenient) way to keep track of student login information is to have easily accessable student login cards! With these login cards, my littles can simply grab and go! It's as easy as 1...2...3! 1. Input website/program/app name, student names and login info with font(s) of your choice 2. Print cards on cardstock color of your choice (I typically use a different color for each site) 3. Laminate & cut for durability Yep, that’s it! ~No need to have students memorize information
Preview of Teach Your Students to Code Quickly with Scratch Programming Basics!

Teach Your Students to Code Quickly with Scratch Programming Basics!

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Teaching Bites
Now FREE! Here is a video if you are interested: How to Use Scratch in Your Classroom the Easy Way 2018Finally! Your students can get started and easily build their STEM and 21st Century skills from MIT's SCRATCH Programming! Quickly teach your students how to code great projects in your classroom. No coding experience needed! This guide will... -Help you set up your class login and student files properly; learn the pros and cons of class logins vs. student logins -Help you quickly navigate th
Preview of 5E Lesson Plan Template - TEKS Edition

5E Lesson Plan Template - TEKS Edition

Created by
Ham Productions
I'm a Texas Teacher so all of my lessons follow TEKS. This one is completely editable. Simply download it and "enable editing" in your Microsoft Word program. I changed the colors to red because that is our school colors; you may also change them to whatever you may like.
Preview of Computer Class Microsoft Word Processing Activity Assessment

Computer Class Microsoft Word Processing Activity Assessment

I use this assessment in my lower elementary grades to see where they are at with their basic word processing skills in Microsoft Word. It is compatible with the program Scholastic Keys that our school uses for the lower elementary grades. This reviews skills such as highlighting, backspacing, resizing images, copy & paste, changing font colors, formatting, and correct typing at a lower elementary level. I have attached a screenshot of the instructions at the end of the document for your use
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