53 pages of unplugged mouse practice! Students practice moving, clicking, and clicking and dragging on paper work mats before they even get on a computer. All you need to do is prep the work mats and grab some extra mice.
Students practice the alphabet by matching individual letter keys to their places on a keyboard in a file folder. There are 4 different keyboard layout options included as well as uppercase, lowercase, and beginning letter picture key pieces. Prep once and use forever!
40 Technology designs for coloring pages. Ideal to cover grades K-5 with varying levels of detail and content. Make these as simple as a coloring page or as challenging as a labeling activity for students. Perfect to leave with a sub!
Students practice the alphabet by matching individual letter keys to their places on a keyboard with this unique display. The keyboard prints across 4 pieces of paper (with optional individual keyboards included to extension). The letter keys have both upper and lowercase letters on them so that students can practice the alphabet.
40 pages of unplugged trackpad gesture practice! Students practice moving, clicking, swiping, scrolling, right-clicking, and clicking and dragging on paper work mats before they even get on a computer. Great for Chromebook users!
Digital Keyboard practice for the beginner keyboarder. In 25 activity slides, students will learn where the letters are on a lowercase (Chromebook) keyboard. The best part is that these activities are paperless. Any device that can access Google Slides or PowerPoint can be used to complete these digital interactive activities.
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 Halloween designs in 4 different levels for differentiation between grade levels k-5.
Using technology and problem solving skills, students decipher codes to learn computer rules and expectations. This is a great activity to introduce students to the escape the classroom challenges, and it is fully digital! I’m calling it a digital breakout because students enter the final codes into a locked Google Form.
The goal of this kit is to provide everything you need to make your classroom ready for the Hour of Code event during computer science week. It includes vocab posters, pre and post assessments, encouraging quotes posters, choice boards with hour of code activities, editable parent letter, and bulletin board header letters.
TECHademics Keyboarding Digital Activities are web based, which makes them perfect for distance learning. This Keyboard practice set has 8 digital activity pages that help students become familiar with the keyboard. Students will get practice with the mouse or trackpad and keyboard. These digital keyboard activities are perfect for kindergarten and first grade students who need to learn the keyboard layout.
Do you need your students to be mouse or trackpad masters but don’t have time to plan the lessons? These 10 lessons progress through moving the mouse, clicking on things, click and drag, and double click. Your students will be engaged and you can just sit back and watch the learning happen.
Learn the keyboard keys while practicing sight words with this color coded typing program. 225 common sight words are included, as well as a formatted template so you can use your own lists. There are 8 Google Slides files (also works in PPT) which split the words into groups of 25. These are perfect for any students grades PreK-3rd or older students who are still working on the Fry sight words list.
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 Thanksgiving designs in 4 different levels for differentiation between grade levels k-5.
Introduce a lesson on using a computer mouse or trackpad with this eBook that goes over both because most students are exposed to both. Students learn the basic gestures for each. 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.
TECHademics is a way to teach technology skills to our youngest learners while also working on academic content. This Kindergarten Math and ELA set for Fall has 12 different math and ELA skills while working on technology skills for the mouse and keyboard.
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.
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 Construction Theme designs in 4 different levels for differentiation between grade levels k-5.
Digital sight word builders work on so many great technology skills including drag and drop, working with shapes, and finding letters on the keyboard. While students may be familiar with hands on block building activities, it takes it to a whole new level to do it digitally. 4 sets of 25 sight words.
Digital Pixel Art STEM Challenges work 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 Christmas designs in 4 different levels for differentiation between grade levels k-5.
Digital activities for the book 7 Technology Themed Picture Books that are perfect for grades K-2. Each digital book companion has 12 total digital activities that will help students expand their understanding of this great read aloud storybook. I designed this for technology teachers 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!
On each printable worksheet there are 3 keyboards for a total of 60 fill in the keyboards activities. There are 3 different keyboard layouts (PC, Chromebook, and Mac) so that students are exposed to different keyboard types. Great for exit ticket, sub activity, early finisher option, low-tech day, and the list goes on!
Help your students learn the parts of a desktop and laptop computer with guided instruction and independent click and drag activities. By the end of the lesson students will be able to label the screen, keyboard, processor, trackpad or mouse, headphones, and speakers. They will also be able to compare and contrast a laptop and desktop computer. The best part is that these activities are paperless. They are made for Google Drive and can also be use with Microsoft OneDrive (directions in file). Any device that can access Google Slides can be used to complete these digital interactive activities.
TECHademics is a line of web based digital activities that aims to teach technology skills to our youngest learners while also working on academic content. Web based means that they work in any browser on any device! Nothing to download and no logins needed. It is the dream for distance learning and 1:1 classrooms.
30 Google Slides to practice using the mouse or trackpad. 10 slides of each theme (fall, winter, and spring) to use as review all school year long. Students Drag and Drop (click and drag) the icon across the dotted line and drop it in the designated spot. Can be done with a mouse or trackpad for practice at any age level and with any device.
Students can practice matching upper and lowercase letters by completing 4 sets of 10 engaging digital secret picture tile puzzles. These puzzles are great mouse or trackpad practice as well as being an opportunity to practice navigating a Google Slides or PowerPoint file.
Over 180 Posters of I Can Statements for the ISTE® Technology Standards for Students. Both full page and half page posters are included as well as PDF and PNG options for printing. This is the K-2 and 3-5 sets combined into one download for K-5.
Students put together a digital computer in 4 click and drag activities. They learn how to put icons on a desktop, where the hardware components go inside of a computer, they label the browser icons, and they put a keyboard together. There are differentiated options to meet the needs of your students.
This activity is provided in PowerPoint. You can upload it into your Google Drive and it will open with Slides.
Digital interactive slides for grades K-1 students with a February theme. Timely Tech is designed to help your students build tech skills while incorporating monthly themed digital activities.
When I teach my students with monthly themed activities that bring in the other subject areas, I find that they are more engaged and empowered to learn. There is intentionally lots of repetition from month to month with these Timely Tech activities because students are building both tech and academic skills.
Do you need your students to be mouse or trackpad masters but don’t have time to plan the lessons? These 10 lessons progress through moving the mouse, clicking on things, click and drag, and double click.
Review how to use a computer mouse using fall themed work mats. 53 pages of unplugged mouse practice plus 10 slides of digital drag and drop practice! Students practice moving, clicking, and clicking and dragging on paper work mats before they even get on a computer. All you need to do is prep the work mats and grab some extra mice. Then when they are ready, review the skills with the digital slides in PowerPoint or Google Slides.