Looking for a complete, ready-to-teach photography curriculum? This comprehensive semester-long Photography Course provides everything you need to guide students from beginner photographers to confident image-makers. Designed for middle school or high school students, this engaging curriculum combines technical photography skills, creative projects, career exploration, and portfolio development into one easy-to-use package. What's Included? 📸 Photography FoundationsElements and principles of p
Empower your students with essential 21st-century skills in this Google Apps Unit designed for middle school classrooms. Students will explore the core Google Workspace tools— Google Docs, Sheets, Slides, Forms, and Drive—while building projects that integrate real-world applications, collaboration, and creativity. This resource includes: Lesson plans and projects for each Google App Easily adaptable for different grade level Hands-on projects and collaborative activities Editable teacher
Engage your students in a dynamic, hands-on semester-long yearbook unit that combines photography, writing, and design! This comprehensive unit guides students through the entire yearbook creation process, helping them develop real-world skills in journalism, visual storytelling, and graphic design. Unit Highlights: Photography: Basics of digital photography and photo composition Event coverage and candid shots Photo editing fundamentals ✍️ Writing: Interviewing techniques and note-t
Prepare your middle school students for success with this comprehensive Microsoft Office Lesson Collection designed for grades 6–8 and aligned to ISTE Standards for Students. This engaging bundle introduces key digital tools— Word, PowerPoint, Excel, and more—through hands-on lessons that build real-world tech skills and digital literacy. Perfect for computer applications classes, technology rotations, or digital literacy units, these lessons promote creativity, collaboration, and problem-sol
Bring creativity, design skills, and digital literacy together with this engaging Google Sites project! Perfect for middle school students, this lesson guides learners through creating their own professional-quality website while meeting important technology and digital communication standards. Students will learn how to: Plan a website layout and navigation menu Choose cohesive themes, fonts, and color schemes Add and format text, images, and embedded media Organize information into pag
Help your students master one of the most essential digital tools with this Google Docs Basics lesson! Designed for middle school learners, this engaging activity introduces students to formatting, collaboration, and document organization skills they’ll use across all subjects. What’s Included: Step-by-step lesson plan Student practice document with built-in tasks Editable lesson (PDF) Extension challenges for advanced learners Lesson Highlights: Learn to create, edit, and format te
Give your students a strong foundation in visual storytelling with this Yearbook Basics of Design lesson! Perfect for middle or high school journalism, yearbook, or graphic design classes, this resource introduces students to the key principles of page layout, typography, and visual hierarchy used in professional yearbook production. Lesson Highlights: Introduction to the Elements of Design: line, shape, color, texture, space Principles of Layout Design: balance, contrast, alignment, proxi
Set your students up for success with this Intro to Word Documents lesson! Perfect for middle school computer applications or technology classes, this resource introduces students to the essential skills of word processing in a fun and structured way. Students will practice creating, formatting, and editing their first Word document while gaining confidence in digital literacy. Students Will Learn To: ✅ Create and save a new document ✅ Format text (fonts, sizes, bold, italics, underline, colo
Teach your students the fundamentals of professional layout design with this Yearbook 2-Page Spread Lesson! Perfect for middle or high school journalism, yearbook, or graphic design classes, this project walks students through the process of planning, designing, and producing a visually engaging spread that tells a story. Lesson Highlights: Learn the elements of page layout: columns, grids, margins, and white space Explore typography choices, headline styles, and font pairing Incorporate
Spark curiosity and critical thinking in your students with this engaging cipher lesson designed for middle school learners! This lesson introduces students to the exciting world of cryptography, exploring how ciphers work, their historical importance, and how to create and decode secret messages. Whether used as part of a math, history, or computer science class—or as a fun breakout activity—this resource makes learning ciphers fun, relevant, and standards-aligned. ✅ What’s Included: S
Help your middle school students crack the code of computers with this engaging Binary Basics Lesson! This resource is a perfect introductory computer science or digital logic activity that teaches students how binary numbers work and how computers use 1s and 0s to store data. What's Included: Full-color lesson presentation (PowerPoint & PDF) Printable student worksheets and activities “Decode the Message” and “Create Your Name in Binary” tasks Skills Covered: Understand base-2 num
Introduce your students to the future of technology with this App Development with AI lesson using Code.org’s App Lab! Students will learn the basics of app design, coding logic, and artificial intelligence integration while building their own interactive, AI-powered apps. What’s Included: Step-by-step teacher guide for using Code.org’s App Lab Student-friendly walkthroughs for AI integration tools Editable lesson slides (PowerPoint & PDF) Example AI app projects for inspiration Challe
Help your students capture the heart of a moment with this Yearbook Interviewing & Writing Captions lesson! Perfect for middle or high school journalism, yearbook, or media classes, this resource teaches students how to gather authentic quotes, conduct professional interviews, and write engaging captions that add depth to yearbook photos. Lesson Highlights: Understanding the role of captions in storytelling Learning the 5 W’s + H (Who, What, When, Where, Why, and How) for interviews Craft
Bring coding and creativity to life with this engaging Micro:bit unit designed for middle school students! Perfect for grades 6–8, this resource introduces students to physical computing through fun, hands-on projects that blend coding, problem-solving, and design thinking.Students will learn the basics of the BBC Micro:bit microcontroller, including: Writing simple programs using block-based Using inputs (buttons, sensors) and outputs (LEDs, sound, motors) Exploring real-world applicatio
Bring creativity and technical skills together with this Video Editing Challenge Pack designed for middle and high school students! Perfect for media, CTE, or technology classes, these challenges give students access to free raw video clips and step-by-step editing tasks to sharpen their storytelling, pacing, and technical editing abilities. Students will practice essential skills in editing software (Premiere Pro, iMovie, DaVinci Resolve, or any editor of your choice) as they complete authent
Make spreadsheets fun and relevant with this real-world data activity using fast food restaurants! Students will practice essential spreadsheet skills such as: ✅ Entering and formatting data ✅ Using formulas (sum, average, min, max) ✅ Creating and interpreting charts/graphs ✅ Comparing and analyzing nutritional or pricing information This lesson uses familiar fast food menus and data to keep students engaged while building practical technology and math skills. Perfect for middle school, hig
Introduce your students to the exciting world of photography with this engaging Intro to Photography lesson! Perfect for middle and high school learners, this lesson covers the fundamental concepts of photography including: Understanding the camera (DSLR, smartphone, film basics) Examples Composition techniques: rule of thirds, framing, leading lines Basic photo editing overview Hands-on photo assignment to practice skills This lesson is designed to spark creativity while building techn
End the school year on a high note with this engaging Yearbook Final Project! Perfect for grades 7–12, this activity allows students to reflect on the school year, practice digital design skills, and create a keepsake they’ll be proud of. Whether used in a technology class, ELA, or advisory period, this project blends creativity, writing, and multimedia design. Project Highlights: Students design their own “mini yearbook” or themed memory book Incorporates text, photos, captions, and graph
Get your students excited about coding, electronics, and hands-on problem solving with this Micro:bit Unit designed for middle school technology and STEM classes. Using the BBC Micro:bit microcontroller, students will learn programming fundamentals, physical computing concepts, and how to build interactive projects. Unit Highlights: Introduction to Micro:bit hardware and features Block-based and text-based coding in Microsoft MakeCode Creating LED animations and simple games Using sensor
Take your students on a virtual adventure around the world with this Google Earth Scavenger Hunt! Students will navigate Google Earth to find landmarks, solve clues, and answer questions—building geography, research, and problem-solving skills while exploring fascinating places from their own devices. What’s Included: Teacher guide with setup instructions and tips for classroom management Editable scavenger hunt clue sheet (.docx) Extension activity ideas for deeper exploration Standards