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New Hampshire, United States
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With 26 years of teaching experience, I’ve spent my career designing lessons that truly work for young learners. Every product in my store is classroom-tested and created with purpose, built from what I’ve found most effective for helping students build confidence and essential skills. I’m passionate about making technology engaging, approachable, and fun—especially for our littlest learners!
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Preview of Let’s Click and Drag! | Mouse Practice Activity for Young Learners

Let’s Click and Drag! | Mouse Practice Activity for Young Learners

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Let’s Click and Drag! | Mouse Control Activity for Young Learners Looking for a fun and engaging way to build essential mouse skills in your computer class or homeschool environment? Let’s Click and Drag! is the perfect hands-on activity to help young learners practice clicking, holding, and dragging objects with precision and confidence. This interactive digital puzzle challenges students to move pieces into place to complete a picture—building both coordination and digital fluency. Whether y
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About the store

Experience

With 26 years of teaching experience, I’ve spent my career designing lessons that truly work for young learners. Every product in my store is classroom-tested and created with purpose, built from what I’ve found most effective for helping students build confidence and essential skills. I’m passionate about making technology engaging, approachable, and fun—especially for our littlest learners!

Teaching style

I believe the most effective learning happens when students feel confident and supported. That’s why all of my activities are intentionally short and focused—perfect for young learners with developing attention spans. Each resource includes a short instructional video that students can watch (and rewatch!) at any time. This allows every student to understand the directions at their own pace, revisit steps as needed, and work independently without the pressure of keeping up with the whole group.