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Preview of Bitcoin, Crypto, Blockchain, NFTs, and the Metaverse!

Bitcoin, Crypto, Blockchain, NFTs, and the Metaverse!

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Oasis EdTech
Would your students like to learn more about the world of cryptocurrency and blockchain? This updated PowerPoint presentation is packed with rock-solid content in order to understand what tomorrow's world will bring! 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 bitcoin, how blockchain will revolutionize the future, and why cryptocurrencies may have a place in everyone's portf
Preview of Computer Class Study Guide 1/13

Computer Class Study Guide 1/13

Created by
Nicole Kelly
Not sure what to teach and give quizzes on in your computer class? Here are study guide resources for you to hand out to students. You can teach vocabulary and give quizzes on the terms. Be sure to hand out the study guide to the kids to help them with their studies!
Preview of Shiba Inu Explained!

Shiba Inu Explained!

Created by
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 Dogelon Mars ($ELON) Explained!

Dogelon Mars ($ELON) Explained!

Created by
Oasis EdTech
Would your students like to learn more about Dogelon Mars 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 Dogelon Mars, how blockchain will revolutionize the future, and why cryptoc
Preview of Computer Oral Assessment PPt

Computer Oral Assessment PPt

This presentation is ideal teaching tool for teaching K1- Grade 3. Organise a quiz show in the classroom with this tool and assess the children. Children will enjoy and learn.
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 Anchorperson Rubric

Anchorperson Rubric

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Share the Love
This is an editable rubric for student anchorpersons (video announcements/school news production). My students create a vodcast of the morning announcements every day, and I use this rubric to assess their skills. This is editable for a reason! You can add your own lines, delete mine, or just change the phrasing. You can also remove the grading and points portion and just use as a formative assessment to be handed back the student immediately after the recording.
Preview of Introduction to Computer Science | Middle and High School Coding

Introduction to Computer Science | Middle and High School Coding

INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER SCIENCE is designed to spark curiosity, encourage critical thinking, and build problem-solving skills in your students. Get your students excited about learning with this engaging lesson and exit ticket! Inside You'll Find:A page with links to a Google Drive folder containing: An engaging, ready-to-teach lesson presentationA student exit ticket for quick assessmentFormats Included:PDF fileRelated Products That You Might Like:Algorithms and Sequencing | Middle and High Sc
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 Scratch Coding: Introduction to Scratch | Beginner Programming Activities

Scratch Coding: Introduction to Scratch | Beginner Programming Activities

Introduce your students to block-based coding with this complete, ready-to-teach Scratch Programming Lesson 1! Perfect for Grades 3–5 (ages 8–10), this lesson pack gives students their very first hands-on experience with Scratch — no prior coding experience needed.What's Included (6 Resources):📋 Lesson Plan — A fully structured 45-minute lesson with timed activities, discussion questions, hook/intro, main activity, and closure. Everything you need to walk in and teach with confidence.🖥️ Google
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