Just starting out with Dash, but want to do something other than Blockly Puzzles? Try out these basic movement challenge cards! Students follow directions to program Dash to complete each challenge. Each challenge A through E gets a little more complicated as they go.
Use the Wonder Dash Robot to complete 6 Winter Olympic activities. Two activities require the bulldozer attachment. Make programming fun while celebrating the 2018 Winter Olympics!
The tribe has spoken, and they love Dash Robot Survivor! Students work through challenges such as Get Off the Boat, Build a Shelter, 2 Reward Challenges, 2 Immunity Challenges, and 2 Tribal Councils. Directions are given about which programming blocks to use to complete the challenges. Dash needs the bulldozer and launcher attachments to complete these activities.
Just starting out with Dash, but want to do something other than Blockly Puzzles? Try out these launcher attachment challenge cards! Students follow directions to program Dash to complete each challenge. Each challenge A through E gets a little more complicated as they go. One set A-E has Dash make "baskets" in one hoop on the grid. The next set A-E has Dash make 2 "baskets" in different places on the grid.
Students will choose the best measurement for common objects, deciding whether it is best measured in inches, feet, or yards. In this interactive activity, they draw a line to the correct measurement from the object. Students will need to know how to use the line creation tool in Google Slides. You could also print it out as a paper/ pencil activity.
Use the Wonder Dash Robot to compete in the Dash Robot Amazing Race! Dash must complete 7 robot challenges, along with 7 research challenges to navigate around the 7 continents. Some activities require the bulldozer and launcher attachments. Based on the popular TV show, kids can enjoy the challenge of programming while learning about the world and competing against other teams. Tips and tricks are included as well as a check list to keep track of which continents each group has completed.
Use the Wonder Dot Robot to accomplish missions in this Mission Dot-Possible activity! The mission, if you choose to accept it, is for Dot to complete 4 missions each with a set amount of time. Missions get harder and have longer time limits as you advance through them. Missions require students to use many different programming blocks in the Blockly program (start, light, sound, animation, repeat, wait, function, etc.) while being creative and having fun. Directions and tips are included as
Just starting out with Dash, but want to do something other than Blockly Puzzles? Try out these bulldozer attachment challenge cards! Students follow directions to program Dash to complete each challenge. Each challenge A through E gets a little more complicated as they go.
This is a "fill in the blank" type Student Learning Objective (SLO) Template. I've taken all the possible situations (grades K-12, specials classes, etc.) and created a form-like word document where you can fill in your data and information. This SLO is part of the state of Ohio's new teacher evaluation system. This takes the guess work out of creating an SLO, as I've scoured the ODE website and sample SLO's to glean what they are looking for in each section of the document. I've also includ
Struggling to use the Wonder Workshop DOT Robot with young students? These activities were created for early elementary age (pre/ emerging readers) kids to use. They are very basic and have lots of pictures for directions! There are single page directions for each light block option. Kids can learn how to change Dot's lights and then put their learning together to complete a few multi-block programs (that have picture directions to imitate).
Struggling to use the Wonder Workshop DOT Robot with young students? These activities were created for early elementary age (pre/ emerging readers) kids to use. They are very basic and have lots of pictures for directions! There are single page directions for each sound block option. Kids can learn how to program Dot's sounds and then put their learning together to complete a few multi-block programs (that have picture directions to imitate).
This is an excel file of the gave "I Have, Who Has" for temperature in Fahrenheit. There are 24 cards. Cards include pictures and temperature numbers. Temperatures are to the nearest degree or 5 degrees on the thermometer.
Cindy Moorman
The tribe has spoken, and they love Dot Robot Survivor! Students work through challenges such as Get Off the Boat, Get to the Shelter, 2 Reward Challenges, 2 Immunity Challenges, and 2 Tribal Councils. Directions are given about which programming blocks to use to complete the challenges.
Struggling to use the Wonder Workshop DOT Robot with young students? These activities were created for early elementary age (pre/ emerging readers) kids to use. They are very basic and have lots of pictures for directions! There are single page directions for each animation block option. Kids can learn how to program Dot's animations and then put their learning together to complete a few multi-block programs (that have picture directions to imitate).
This is an excel file. When you type in your 25 BINGO words on the first sheet, 25 different cards automatically generate for you. You can print the entire workbook at one time. This template can be customized for any word list! Easy to follow instructions are included on the Master Word Sheet in the file. Created by Cindy Moorman.
Students read and solve Thanksgiving themed addition and subtraction (without regrouping) story problems. They type their answer and label into a text box on the Google Slide.
Students will read a map of a park and a neighborhood. In this interactive activity, students will drag and drop a direction into a box to show the answer to the question. Each map has an easy level (north, south, east, and west) and then some harder levels (north, south, east, west, northeast, northwest, southeast, southwest). Each slide also has audio for the students to hear the question read aloud.
Students use 3 different types of slides to review root words, prefixes, and suffixes. In this Google Slideshow, students get to interact with the slides as they drag and drop shapes, prefixes, root words, and suffixes.
Like to play PLINKO in the classroom, but hate having to drag out the heavy board? This electronic version lets your kids have fun while learning, with no prep time/ heavy equipment for you! This PowerPoint has 66 different slides which can be modified to fit your needs. Cindy Moorman
K - 2nd
Arithmetic, Math, Mental Math
$4.00
Original Price $4.00
Rated 3.8 out of 5, based on 1 reviews
3.8 (1)
Showing 1-20 of 50 results
About the store
Experience
20 years teaching; Formerly a regular classroom teacher of grades 2, 3, and 5. Currently teaching technology in grades K-8.
Teaching style
I like to let the kids explore and make connections with what we are learning about. We do a lot of projects in my tech classroom!
Awards & shining teacher moments
I love when the kids have the "AHA" moments!
My own education history
Certified Grades 1-8; Masters in Reading K-12
TPT is the largest marketplace for PreK-12 resources, powered by a community of educators.