This easy-to-use resource includes two slides for students to edit, complete with a binary alphabet code. Your students will love the opportunity to practice writing their name in binary code, and seeing what it looks like in 1's and 0's and black and white boxes. This resource is perfect for both synchronous and asynchronous learning, and is easily shareable with your students via Google Classroom. Plus, it can also serve as a great sub plan for those days when you need a quick and easy lesson.
4th - 6th
Computer Science - Technology, Other (Math), Science
This Google Slides template is perfect for teachers who want to engage their students in a fun and creative activity while also teaching them about the concept of fake social media profiles. The template includes two pages: an example of a finstagram about cats and a blank template for students to create their own finstagram. The first page of the template serves as an example for students to understand the concept of finstagram and how it differs from a regular Instagram account. The example fi
I use this as an activity when teaching hardware and software. I use cardboard/cardstock and have students fold it in half. Then they cut out slide 1 and glue the screen on the inside, cut out the pieces. Print slides 2 and 3 double sided so they can fold it in half and glue the bottom half down on the inside. Then they will glue the pieces of software onto the "screen" and glue the pieces of hardware underneath the keyboard. They can decorate the "outside" of the Chromebook when they are finish
Google slide activity set up for Peardeck, which you can add as an extension onto your google slides. This activity is meant to be projected to the whole group. Students type in a response to go with the meme. The teacher can choose responses to share or call on students to share. This can be used as an icebreaker or time filler to add to the classroom community/bonding. It has 30 slides.