Want your students to gain context on THOSE five questions? This resource can be displayed on learning walls or around the classroom, prompting students with a stimulus image to drive their answers! If you have other ideas besides a Captain Risky montage, please let me know!
Trying to find a way to incorporate individual learning goals AND wellbeing into one? This resource allows you to work with your students to set five goals (short-term to long-term) in three different areas of school and home. As they achieve these goals, they colour in the next smallest wedge in the Area's web. At a glance, students (and teachers) can tell if a child is maintaining a school/life balance, or whether they are achieving more in one area of life than the other. Many students have n
Perfect for combining your early years students' design and digital tech skills. Students begin by learning about What A Robot Is, and What Do We Use Them For? After this discussion, students design their own robot that performs a task for humans that saves them time/stress/etc. See how many automatic dog-feeders and ice-cream-scooping machines your students can come up with!
A simple Venn Diagram comparing Robots and Humans. The responses may surprise you! Great for an introduction to robotics, computational thinking and digital technologies.
This banner is perfect for use in a computer lab/space. You can surround it with various vocabulary words from the digital technologies curriculum, arranging them by letter. If you add an icon/explanation to the word, students can use it as a learning wall! To print as a banner, select 'Poster' in the print section, then choose the 'Landscape' option. Make sure you include 0.5 inch or more overlap, to ensure it's easy to piece together without gaps. I hope you enjoy!
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