Screen Time Flowchart Recommended screen time for school-aged kids is two hours a day or less, according to most industry experts. On average, students spend 3-5 times longer than that using cellphones, videogames and computers, and watching TV (according to The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention). Kids should have limited access to these devices. If you want to be intentional about limiting screen time in your home and revamping your routine, use this customizable flow chart! This sim
School Day Flowchart The average family's school year is busy and has the potential for chaos. Streamline your day with this handy flowchart. This printable page can be filled out and stuck to the fridge so your kids can self-direct in the process of getting ready for the school day. This simple one-pager uses business methods to easily prevent the chaos and frustration that goes along with the school year. Visually remind your kids to do healthy and necessary things without prompting, such as
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Computer Science - Technology, Family Consumer Sciences
Budget-Friendly Meal Plan w/ Monthly Shopping Lists (Summer 2024 Edition)If you need a budget-friendly meal plan to help feed your family of four this summer, I have just the plan for you! The work is already done to make food shopping and cooking both EASY and AFFORDABLE! On a budget of $630 a month, you can provide three solid meals per day if you're willing to be disciplined in spending and invest time to prep and cook. You'll get 3 helpful spreadsheets in this bundle: Monthly Meal Plan out
Jokes/Riddles - Book Activity #1 - You Can't Talk to My Friend, Cody by Rhapsody Hahn-ChaneyWant a good laugh or a brain puzzle? Enjoy these technology-themed jokes and riddles! To decode the answers, use the key to fill in corresponding letters for each symbol. Once solved, test a friend or family member! This book activity is an extension of the story You Can't Talk To My Friend, Cody - a self-published picture book written and designed by Rhapsody Hahn-Chaney Download other activities at Te
Here's a great freebie for your computer lab, or any classroom or office. If you enjoy a good pun and you are a fan of keyboard shortcuts, this printable poem is for you. The double meanings and icon graphics in this rhyming piece are amusing and relevant to computer science. Students will appreciate reading this clever poem about technology. In my K-12 classes, we learn to use the computer to do things better and faster, without fear of breaking something or permanently messing up. There's no
Here is a cheat sheet to help teachers, coaches, and parents to navigate everyday conversations with American teens in 2023! From "cap" to "facts" and "drip" to "whip", this guide will simplify the decoding process and help bridge the communication gap. WARNING: Please do not adopt these terms into your own speech if you are over 22 years of age. Teenagers will mock you and work quickly to replace these words with new variations in order to protect this hyperlocal dialect, which will lead to pha
Mazes - Book Activity #3 - You Can't Talk to My Friend, Cody by Rhapsody Hahn-ChaneyComplete the mazes to go along with our story: You Can't Talk to My Friend, Cody Lead Jane through the computer to Cody's name tag. Guide Truman directly to the robot. Connect Kyle and the new kid through the dodgeball. Be careful with the waffle maze - there are several ways to get from the fork to the blueberries. This book activity is an extension of the story You Can't Talk To My Friend, Cody - a self-publi
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