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  • Text Formatting Activities for the 12 Months

    $12.00

    Learning keyboarding can be super boring and tedious for students. This set of formatting activities aims to bring engagement and a sense of purpose to the practice of typing. By the time students finish all 12 months they will have practiced each of the keyboard rows four times. Students will also (hopefully) have a sense of pride over the final outcome and an understanding of the learning objective.

  • Make an Avatar Digital Glyph Activity

    $3.00

    Students are going to love creating their own digital avatar characters and you’re going to love all of the technology skills work they are getting.

    This resource works 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.

    They 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.

  • Google Slides and PowerPoint Presentation Projects: 12 Months

    $6.00

    12 projects with monthly themed topics 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.

  • Email Lesson for Elementary Students

    $3.00

    Students need help understanding all of the components and expectations for sending emails. These slides and activities are designed to help. If students are completely new to email then they will need to know some basics before being expected to do it independently.

  • Technology Themed Coloring Pages

    $4.00

    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!

    Save 20% with the Technology Back Up Plans set

  • Snowman Code Builders Digital Activities

    $3.00

    Teach students how to follow and decompose algorithms with these Build a Snowman digital activities. 2 types of digital activities ask students to follow an algorithm to put a Snowman together and then look at a pre-built Snowman and type their own algorithm for it.

    Use these activities as a lesson on understanding what an algorithm is, how to write one, follow one, and decompose one. I even included printable posters and vocabulary cards.

  • Ugly Christmas Sweater Digital Glyph Activity

    $3.50

    Students are going to love creating their own Digital Glyph Ugly Christmas Sweater (or any holiday ugly sweater) and you’re going to love all of the technology skills work they are getting. This resource works 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. Updated to take off the word Christmas from the student file and to provide 2 more pages of shape options that include all holidays and non-holiday options. Now students can make ugly sweaters for any occasion!

  • Google Docs and Word Processing Projects

    $7.00

    12 projects with monthly themed text for students to practice creating documents in Google Docs or Word. There is a vocabulary list and optional rubric included too if you want to make this an assessment tool.

    Save 30% with the Tech Back To School set

  • Robot Code Builders – Algorithm and Decomposing Digital Activities

    $3.00

    Teach students how to follow and decompose algorithms with these Build a Robot digital activities. 2 types of digital activities ask students to follow an algorithm to put a robot together and then look at a pre-built robot and type their own algorithm for it.

    Use these activities as a crash course to understanding what an algorithm is, how to write one, follow one, and decompose one. I even included printable posters and vocabulary cards.

  • Snow Globe Scene Digital Glyph Activity

    $3.00

    Students are going to love creating their own Digital Glyph Snow Globe Scene and you’re going to love all of the technology skills work they are getting. This resource works 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.

  • Spring Themed Text Formatting Activities

    $4.00

    Learning keyboarding can be super boring and tedious for students. This set of 4 Spring 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.

  • Build a Halloween Scene Digital Glyph Activity

    $3.00

    Students are going to love creating their own Build a Halloween Scene 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 Halloween Scene 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.

  • 2nd Grade Digital Citizenship Activities

    $7.00

    7 Digital Activities to supplement the Common Sense Media Digital Citizenship Curriculum for 2nd Grade.

    These activities are designed to be completed after doing the full Common Sense Media lesson for each topic.

  • Trackpad Gestures Practice Work Mats

    $5.00

    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 Lowercase

    $3.00

    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.

  • Halloween Digital Pixel Art STEM Challenges

    $4.00

    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.

  • Digital Breakout K-2 Computer Rules

    $3.00

    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.

  • Winter Themed Text Formatting Activities

    $4.00

    Learning keyboarding can be super boring and tedious for students. This set of 4 Winter 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.

  • Cupcake Code Builders Digital Activities

    $3.00

    Teach students how to follow and decompose algorithms with these Build a Cupcake digital activities. 2 types of digital activities ask students to follow an algorithm to put a Cupcake together and then look at a pre-built Cupcake and type their own algorithm for it.

    Use these activities as a lesson on understanding what an algorithm is, how to write one, follow one, and decompose one. I even included printable posters and vocabulary cards.

  • Technology Software Lessons Full Year

    Software Technology Lessons Bundle for Grades 1-5

    $126.00

    180 Spiral Review technology lessons that teach presentation, word processing, and spreadsheet software over 36 sessions for each grade level. These will make a great addition to your technology curriculum for the computer lab. The skills build on each other throughout each unit so students really master the programs.

  • Hour of Code Classroom and Computer Lab Kit

    $5.50

    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.

  • Ice Cream Code Builders – Algorithm and Decomposing Digital Activities

    $3.00

    Teach students how to follow and decompose algorithms with these Build an Ice Cream digital activities. 2 types of digital activities ask students to follow an algorithm to put an Ice Cream together and then look at a pre-built ice cream and type their own algorithm for it.

    Use these activities as a crash course to understanding what an algorithm is, how to write one, follow one, and decompose one. I even included printable posters and vocabulary cards.

  • Google Sheets and Excel Spreadsheet Projects 12 Months

    $6.00

    12 projects with monthly themed data for students to practice creating spreadsheets in Google Sheets or Excel. There are 2 optional rubrics included too if you want to make this an assessment tool.

  • Dot Day Digital Glyph Activity

    $3.00

    Students are going to love creating their own Digital Glyph for Dot Day and you’re going to love all of the technology skills work they are getting. This resource works 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 Sheets/Excel Mystery Pictures | Halloween Theme

    $5.00

    Students are going to love discovering what Halloween 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.

  • Turkey Code Builders Digital Activities

    $3.00

    Teach students how to follow and decompose algorithms with these Build a Turkey digital activities. 2 types of digital activities ask students to follow an algorithm to put a Turkey together and then look at a pre-built Turkey and type their own algorithm for it. Perfect for before Thanksgiving or any time you want to practice coding concepts in the computer lab.

  • Fall Scene Digital Glyph Activity

    $3.00

    Students are going to love creating their own digital glyph fall scene and you’re going to love all of the technology skills work they are getting.

    This resource works 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.

    They 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.

  • Thanksgiving Pixel Art with Counting Cubes

    $4.00

    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.

  • Pixel Art with Counting Cubes – Seasonal Designs

    $6.00

    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.

    There are 4 levels for each design.

  • Using a Mouse or Trackpad Booklet

    $3.00

    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.

  • Construction Theme Digital Pixel Art

    $4.00

    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.

  • Christmas Digital Pixel Art STEM Challenges

    $4.00

    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.