Contains the following worksheets: 1. Computer Login Practice + Instructions Build students' confidence with logging into the computer/Chromebook for the first time by having them write their username and password and find/color on the keyboard. They can use this as a tool to help them find the keys when they log in. 2. Build a Keyboard Break down the keyboard into smaller chunks for the students to work on recognizing. Practice fine motor skills by coloring first, then cutting
Parts of a Chromebook Worksheet: Double sided or two separate sheets 1. Parts of a Chromebook with instructions to color different components with specific colors: keyboard, screen, camera, touchpad 2. Chromebook Ports: match where to plug in headphones, power cord, and mouse.
What is included: Letter to parents/guardians about library book care Where I like To Read Worksheet Book Care Bookmarks Tech Care Bookmarks Tech Items + Definitions Tech Matching Worksheet Pictures/Icons from both bookmark sets Use these in the library (or classroom) for back to school and discussing how you handle books and technology.
Students can practice writing their usernames and passwords and then finding them on the keyboard BEFORE actually trying to log in. This helps build confidence as they practice ahead of time. They can then use their practice sheet when they log in for the first time to help them find the right keys!
Worksheets: Parts of a Book Cut and Paste Parts of a Book Directed Coloring Parts of a Book Label + Trace Use to reinforce with younger students the parts of a book. Great for practicing fine motor skills, vocabulary and following directions.
Celebrate International Dot Day with these activity pages/worksheets perfect for grades K-3. Activity page with four different dot themed activities, Ish drawing/reading response page, and 6x6 Dot Day drawing challenge page for timed drawing and A LOT of creativity!
Book care bookmarks 1. Print front and back to create a double-sided worksheet with all of the rules 2. Make copies to have students color during choice time 3. Use shelf elf bookmark to go along with the Shelf Elf Read Aloud 4. Send bookmarks home for students to have at home reminders 5. Includes 6 different bookmark designs to use individually or as a worksheet!
This packet includes: Technology Vocabulary Cut and Paste worksheetTechnologu Vocab Matching picture/vocabulary worksheetTechnology Vocab How Many? worksheet and answer sheet
What would you rather read about? A fantastic way to survey your pre-readers and emerging readers. Students can color or circle what they would rather read about. Great activity for discussing opinions and as an intro to opinion writing. Helpful for librarians who are getting to know their students. 2 pages-- print front + back
Students will draw a video game cover of their choice (real or made up) and write three rules for keeping it fun and friendly. This pairs with the 4th Grade Common Sense Media Lesson on Keeping Games Fun. Could be used for other grade levels as well. An engaging activity for online safety and digital citizenship lessons.
3rd - 5th
Character Education, Classroom Community, Computer Science - Technology
This packet comes with a Dewey Decimal System chart for reference (could be laminated and hung up) and also some different practice sheets with opportunities to work on some matching and for students to take notes on what topics go in each Dewey Category. This would also work well as a printable or packet for distance learning.
Use to help students learn where the keys go on the keyboard. Could be laminated with velcro for additional practice and use! Students color each piece of the keyboard in a different color. Then, students cut out pieces and place them in the correct position.
Help your students get comfortable with a computer or laptop touchpad BEFORE they get logged in. Print front and backCan be laminated to use with multiple classesStudents can practice touchpad skills and increase confidence before getting logged inGreat for working on fine motor skills as well
Have students practice identifying what kinds of information they should be sharing online. Use as a formative assessment, classroom discussion or individual/group work. Perfect for a unit on online safety.
Directed coloring of the parts of a book + Parts of a Book Label and Trace Perfect for younger students as part of a library unit or intro to parts of a book.
Use with any read aloud-- perfect for K/1 students or any students who could benefit from showing what they know through drawing. Students "review" the book and then draw a picture from the story.
K - 2nd
Library Skills, Reading, Visual Arts
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