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Proven Computer Lessons

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Thank you for stopping by! The resources I create are designed to actively engage students learning computer applications, technology, STEM and beyond. The lessons and activities include Google Apps, Microsoft Office apps, computer and technology basics, intermediate and advanced, STEM, keyboarding and escape rooms. Each lesson/activity is complete and ready to assign to your students. While some lessons are editable, the lesson itself is ready to go with little to no prep by the teacher. I have been teaching Computer Education and Technology to grades K-8 and higher education for over 20 years. My experience also includes creating computer training manuals for faculty and staff at a community college.
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Preview of 2D & 3D Shapes Using Marshmallows & Toothpicks Task Cards STEM Activity

2D & 3D Shapes Using Marshmallows & Toothpicks Task Cards STEM Activity

In this fun, hands-on STEM activity, students become builders! Using toothpicks as edges and marshmallows as vertices (corners), they will build flat ( 2D) shapes and then move onto 3D shapes. Students will see how shapes are put together and why some are stronger than others. What This Activity Teaches:Learning by Touching: Instead of just looking at pictures, students can hold the shapes. They can feel the corners and see how the sides connect.Seeing Strength: Students learn which shapes are
Preview of Computer Parts Digital Interactive PDF

Computer Parts Digital Interactive PDF

NO PREP and 100% Digital! Use this Computer Parts Digital Interactive PDF Activity to teach and reinforce 26 of the most popular Computer Parts. A great activity to introduce your students in grades PREK-1 to computer parts while practicing counting. Students will see the spelling of a computer part AND the computer part picture. Students will need to recognize and count how many of the given computer part. Students receive feedback of “Yes” and move on to the next computer part or receive a “No
Preview of Measuring Length Measurement Digital Interactive Activity Grades K-1

Measuring Length Measurement Digital Interactive Activity Grades K-1

UPDATED 4/25/24 Chrome Browser no longer easily supports Interactive PDF files, so I have replaced the file with an Interactive Google Slides activity. Students will need NO PREP! Use this Measuring in Inches Digital Interactive Activity as a supplement or introduction to measuring in inches (whole numbers only) for students in Grades K-1. Includes 53 items for students to measure. Students must answer correctly before moving to the next page. Technology Standards:1.c Use technology to seek
Preview of Christmas Word Problems - Task Cards

Christmas Word Problems - Task Cards

Christmas Word Problem Task Cards - 16 Cards A variety of adding, subtracting, multiplying and dividing task cards. A few word problems have multi step answers. Includes: 16 Task Cards Student Answer Printable Answer Key More Christmas Activities: Christmas Internet Scavenger HuntChristmas Writing ActivityChristmas Gift Certificates & Gift Tags for Google Docs
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Experience

Thank you for stopping by! The resources I create are designed to actively engage students learning computer applications, technology, STEM and beyond. The lessons and activities include Google Apps, Microsoft Office apps, computer and technology basics, intermediate and advanced, STEM, keyboarding and escape rooms. Each lesson/activity is complete and ready to assign to your students. While some lessons are editable, the lesson itself is ready to go with little to no prep by the teacher. I have been teaching Computer Education and Technology to grades K-8 and higher education for over 20 years. My experience also includes creating computer training manuals for faculty and staff at a community college.

Teaching style

Computer and technology hands on, interactive, engaging lessons while incorporating activities that interest each student's grade level. I also try to incorporate as much "Real Life" lessons as much as possible. My students must approve the lessons that I put on TPT. Lessons have been "proven" by my students by keeping students engaged, interested, and overall enjoying the lessons - thus the name "Proven Computer Lessons"