Stop Motion Animation goes Digital with this Valentine’s Day Digital Animation Project! Students add the provided graphics to make the Valentine’s Day scene. Then they duplicate the slide and make a small change over and over (about 20 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.
These Technology Vocabulary flash cards can be used in so many ways. My favorite is as an independent center. Students flip through the flash cards for an assigned topic and commit the terms to memory.
They also make a great early finisher activity. Or use them as a quick activity at the beginning or end of class.
These are the 6 topics included:
Coding terms
STEM terms
Internet Safety terms
Gsuite terms
Spreadsheet terms
General Computer terms
There are over 200 terms included plus blanks to make more of your own if needed.
Students plan the build and design of an app with this engaging and comprehensive lesson plan! Perfect for educators looking to teach students app development and design skills. Suitable for various age groups, this lesson plan includes a teacher guide, digital files for students, and an optional presentation. Get started today and empower your students to become innovative designers!
Unlock the world of technology careers with a guided research project! Perfect for grades 4-6, this interactive digital download is designed to inspire young minds and develop vital research and presentation skills. Discover the exciting world of technology and set your students on a path to success with this Tech Careers Guided Research Project. 34 Tech Career Posters provided with all of the facts students need to complete their presentation.
Introduce a lesson on Digital Citizenship with this eBook that goes over social media. In this booklet students learn about what social media is, the minimum age requirement, and about privacy settings. Share the PDF with students for a paperless experience or print the nonfiction text out as a booklet.
STEM goes digital with these fun and engaging design challenges for December. 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.
STEM goes digital with these fun and engaging design challenges for October. 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.
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.
STEM goes digital with these fun and engaging design challenges for February. 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.
Introduce a lesson on Digital Citizenship with this eBook that goes over Online reputations. In this booklet students learn about what a digital footprint is and how to have a positive online reputation. 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.
Try digital animation with your students with a simple and engaging Earth Day theme project! Students choose from background options and then add shapes 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.
STEM goes digital with these fun and engaging design challenges for August. 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.
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.
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.
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.
Even our youngest learners can master graphic design basics with digital design activities like this Recreate a Thanksgiving 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.
Stop Motion Animation goes Digital with this Football Digital Animation Project! Students add the provided graphics to make the Football scene. Then they duplicate the slide and make a small change over and over (about 25 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.
Text formatting is a great way to help students master word processing. Learning keyboarding can be super boring and tedious for students. These sets of formatting activities aim to bring engagement and a sense of purpose to the practice of typing. This is a bundle of all of my text formatting sets.
Each design has 2 sets of directions pages. The first one is lowercase letters and the second one is uppercase letters. This is to give you choice to match your student keyboards. When the students actually type the text, it should all be in lowercase to match the finished examples provided. There is one Advanced set that uses numbers and special keys as an extra challenge.
Introduce a lesson on Digital Citizenship with this eBook that goes over Online Peer Pressure. In this booklet students learn about what to do if they are being pressured online. Share the PDF with students for a paperless experience or print the nonfiction text out as a booklet.
Introduce a lesson on Digital Citizenship with this eBook that goes over Blogs. In this booklet students learn about what blogs are and what type of information they contain (opinion commentary). Share the PDF with students for a paperless experience or print the nonfiction text out as a booklet.
Introduce a lesson on Digital Citizenship with this eBook that goes over Screen Time. In this booklet students learn about what screen time is and how to balance screen time and physical movement activities. Share the PDF with students for a paperless experience or print the nonfiction text out as a booklet.
Introduce a lesson on Digital Citizenship with this eBook that goes over Media Literacy. In this booklet students learn about media literacy and questions they can ask themselves when viewing media. 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 Summer Olympics (Sports) 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.
Introduce a lesson on Digital Citizenship with this eBook that goes over viruses and hackers. In this booklet students learn about how to protect their computers from viruses and hackers. Share the PDF with students for a paperless experience or print the nonfiction text out as a booklet.
Introduce a lesson on Digital Citizenship with this eBook that goes over Conflict Resolution. In this booklet students learn about conflicts with online friends and strategies to resolve them and keep playing. Share the PDF with students for a paperless experience or print the nonfiction text out as a booklet.
Introduce a lesson on Digital Citizenship with this eBook that goes over Online Safety. In this booklet students learn about what online safety is and how to protect themselves from strangers, cyberbullies, and computer viruses. Share the PDF with students for a paperless experience or print the nonfiction text out as a booklet.
Introduce a lesson on Digital Citizenship with this eBook that goes over Cyberbullying. In this booklet students learn about what cyberbullying is and what to do if it happens to them or someone they know. Share the PDF with students for a paperless experience or print the nonfiction text out as a booklet.
Even our youngest learners can master graphic design basics with digital design activities like this Recreate a Fall 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 3D Printing technology with this eBook that goes over the machines and software involved in 3D Prints. Share the PDF with students for a paperless experience or print the nonfiction text out as a booklet.
Introduce lessons on Digital Citizenship with these eBooks that goes over 15 different internet safety topics. Share the PDF with students for a paperless experience or print the nonfiction text out as a booklet.
Introduce a lesson on Digital Citizenship with this eBook that goes over Online Public Forums (chat rooms). In this booklet students learn about how to keep their private information safe. Share the PDF with students for a paperless experience or print the nonfiction text out as a booklet.