This activity is designed for your students to practice basic computing skills such as click and drag, coloring in shapes, and duplicating items. Please check out the preview for what you will get.
This digital assignment is designed to help students gain basic primary computing skills to help them as they grow in their academics.
In this assignment students will practice drag and drop, coloring in a shape, rotating an item, layering, and how to duplicate an item.
Each page has an example of what the final cookie should look like and all the pieces for the students to recreate.
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