This resource works on so many great technology skills. While students may be familiar with using snap cubes (or counting blocks or whatever you call them) to make designs, it brings the skill to a whole new level to do it digitally. 10 School Theme designs in 4 different levels for differentiation between grade levels k-5.
Using technology and problem solving skills, students decipher codes and complete activities to learn Coding Vocabulary on the topic of Events and Conditions.
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Digital pixel art works on so many great technology skills. While students may be familiar with using snap cubes (or counting blocks or whatever you call them) to make designs, it brings the skill to a whole new level to do it digitally. 10 Holidays included in 4 different levels for differentiation between grade levels k-5.
Introduce a lesson on Online Research Skills with this eBook that goes over How to Evaluate a Web Page. In this booklet students learn what to look for on a web page to evaluate it for accuracy and trustworthiness. Share the PDF with students for a paperless experience or print the nonfiction text out as a booklet.
This resource works on so many great technology skills. While students may be familiar with using snap cubes (or counting blocks or whatever you call them) to make designs, it brings the skill to a whole new level to do it digitally. 10 Farm Theme designs in 4 different levels for differentiation between grade levels k-5.
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If you’ve been wanting to try Green Screen projects with your students, want it to be appropriate for elementary students, and want to integrate with content area topics, then this set of projects is for you! 30 Green Screen project prompts for the Green Screen by Do Ink App.
Students are going to love creating their own Build a Classroom Digital Glyph and you’re going to love all of the technology skills work they are getting. Digital Glyphs work on so many great technology skills. While students may be familiar with paper and pencil glyph activities, it takes it to a whole new level to do it digitally.
Digital Click and Drag Mystery Pictures work on so many great technology skills. While students may be familiar with using 100s charts in their math lessons, it brings the skill to a whole new level to use them as mouse or trackpad practice. This set includes 5 January themed designs in 2 different levels for differentiation between grade levels k-5.
Challenge your students during STEM or Computer Lab time to complete digital challenges in a digital breakout or escape room that focuses on digital citizenship concepts.
Introduce a lesson on Digital Citizenship with this eBook that goes over Passwords. In this booklet students learn about what passwords are and how to make a strong password.
Introduce a lesson on Online Research Skills with this eBook that goes over Search Engines. In this booklet students learn about how search engines work and how to use keywords to perform a search. Share the PDF with students for a paperless experience or print the nonfiction text out as a booklet.
Try digital animation with your students with a simple and engaging Mother’s and Father’s Day (or any special person) theme project! Students choose from background options and then add shapes, text, and clip art graphics to make a scene. Then they duplicate the slide and make a small change over and over (about 50 times) to animate the scene. Once the stop motion animation is complete students publish it to the web and can optionally make it into a GIF using a website tool.
Keyboard shortcuts “game” that can be completed on any device. The interactive PDF has a Donut Hunt theme, where students get to fill boxes of donuts with each correct answer. Interactive PDFs are easy to use and students can practice their tech skills from any device!
Digital activities for the book How to Code a Sandcastle that are perfect for grades 3-5. 12 total digital activities that will help students expand their understanding of this great read aloud storybook. I designed this for technology teachers or media specialists so that you can read the same book to all 3 grade levels and then assign them different activities. You can read it again the next year with fresh activities for the next grade!
STEM goes digital with these fun and engaging design challenges for March. 5 engineering design websites and 5 editable challenges perfect for grades 3 and up. If you are in a paperless classroom or 1:1 with laptops or Chromebooks then these are ideal for you, but can also be used during computer lab time or with the laptop cart.
Learning keyboarding can be super boring and tedious for students. This set of 4 Birthday Themed text formatting activities aims to bring engagement and a sense of purpose to the practice of typing. Students will also (hopefully) have a sense of pride over the final outcome and an understanding of the learning objective.
This resource works on so many great technology skills. While students may be familiar with using snap cubes (or counting blocks or whatever you call them) to make designs, it brings the skill to a whole new level to do it digitally. 10 Monsters Theme designs in 4 different levels for differentiation between grade levels k-5.
Even our youngest learners can master graphic design basics with digital design activities like this Recreate a Halloween Scene challenge. Students will drag the provided clip art pieces into the work area and then resize and layer the pieces until it looks exactly like the model. I’ve provided 5 challenges that are increasingly more difficult and require more tech skills and perseverance.
STEM goes digital with these fun and engaging design challenges for January. 5 engineering design websites and 5 editable challenges perfect for grades 3 and up. If you are in a paperless classroom or 1:1 with laptops or Chromebooks then these are ideal for you, but can also be used during computer lab time or with the laptop cart.
Students are going to love discovering what New Years themed design is hidden in the spreadsheet software mystery picture and you’ll love that they are practicing so many different skills. While students may be familiar with paper and pencil mystery pictures, it takes it to a whole new level to do it digitally. Students will really master the toolbar in Google Sheets or Microsoft Excel. The activity has them filling 100 cells in the table per design, making it a mastery activity.
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Using technology and problem solving skills, students decipher codes and complete activities to learn Coding Vocabulary that they will use in any coding program.
Using technology and problem solving skills, students decipher codes and complete activities to learn Coding Vocabulary on the topic of Decomposing (breaking problems into smaller parts).
Unleash the magic of coding in your classroom with our Frozen Hour of Code Bulletin Board Set! This exciting activity combines the enchantment of Disney’s Frozen with the captivating world of coding, making learning an adventure for your students.
Even our youngest learners can master graphic design basics with digital design activities like this Recreate a Christmas Scene challenge. Students will drag the provided clip art pieces into the work area and then resize and layer the pieces until it looks exactly like the model. I’ve provided 5 challenges that are increasingly more difficult and require more tech skills and perseverance.
Introduce a lesson on Online Research Skills with this eBook that goes over Plagiarism. In this booklet students learn about plagiarism and how to avoid it by citing sources. Share the PDF with students for a paperless experience or print the nonfiction text out as a booklet.
Introduce a lesson on Online Research Skills with this eBook that goes over the Search Results page. In this booklet students learn about how to narrow down search results with advanced search strategies. Share the PDF with students for a paperless experience or print the nonfiction text out as a booklet.
Introduce a lesson on Online Research Skills with this eBook that goes over Ads in Search. In this booklet students learn about sponsored content and how to tell if a search result is a paid advertisement. Share the PDF with students for a paperless experience or print the nonfiction text out as a booklet.
Introduce a lesson on computer coding with this eBook that goes over the life of Ada Lovelace, known for her work in computer programming. The eBook includes her contributions to the Analytical Engine and future programming languages. Great for a warm up activity in the computer lab or classroom. Share the PDF with students for a paperless experience or print the nonfiction text out as a booklet.
Students are going to love creating their own Build a Farm Digital Glyph and you’re going to love all of the technology skills work they are getting. Digital Glyphs work on so many great technology skills. While students may be familiar with paper and pencil glyph activities, it takes it to a whole new level to do it digitally.
In this Build a Farm activity, students will be asked to work across slides in either Google Slides or PowerPoint, copy and paste between slides, resize pieces, layer pieces, group pieces, and save their finished work as an image file. All while completing an engaging get-to-know-you activity.
Presentation Projects for States of Matter for students to practice creating presentations in either Google Slides or PowerPoint. There are 2 levels included for differentiation. The facts are the same, but the requirements for the presentation change between the levels.
STEM goes digital with these fun and engaging design challenges for September. 5 engineering design websites and 5 editable challenges perfect for grades 3 and up. If you are in a paperless classroom or 1:1 with laptops or Chromebooks then these are ideal for you, but can also be used during computer lab time or with the laptop cart.