Computer Problem Solving Unit in Google Slides
$3.00
Are your students really struggling with basic computer troubleshooting? This 15 query unit is great for partner research or an extended individual research project. Each query is appropriate for upper elementary or middle school students. By the end of learning these 15 common computer troubleshooting problems, your classroom will run so smoothly without all of the “how do I…” questions. Feel free to add your own in addition to the 15 included. The queries on the slides are editable.
Computer Problem Solving Unit in Google Slides
$3.00
Are your students really struggling with basic computer troubleshooting? This 15 query unit is great for partner research or an extended individual research project. Each query is appropriate for upper elementary or middle school students. By the end of learning these 15 common computer troubleshooting problems, your classroom will run so smoothly without all of the “how do I…” questions. Feel free to add your own in addition to the 15 included. The queries on the slides are editable.
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Are your students really struggling with basic computer troubleshooting? This 15 query unit is great for partner research or an extended individual research project. Each query is appropriate for upper elementary or middle school students. By the end of learning these 15 common computer troubleshooting problems, your classroom will run so smoothly without all of the “how do I…” questions. Feel free to add your own in addition to the 15 included. The queries on the slides are editable.
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If you have purchased my 5th grade technology lesson plans, these are the same 15 queries included in first quarter lesson 2, but in the google slides format.
Who is this for?
Classrooms where there is a mix of ability levels for computer problem solving. This is a google slides resource so you will need a way to share the link with your students.
What do I get in this resource?
A link to a Google Slides file with the directions and 15 slides of computer problem solving queries and space to “show what you know” on each slide. Use as an individual project, partner work, or as a whole class to learn the basics of computer know-how.
**BENEFITS OF GOOGLE CLASSROOM** ♥ PAPERLESS! ♥ INTEGRATE TECHNOLOGY INTO THE CLASSROOM! ♥ IMPROVE STUDENT COMPUTER SKILLS! ♥ INCREASE STUDENT ENGAGEMENT! ♥ ACCESS MATERIALS ANYWHERE! Do you have a Google Classroom? Are you looking for digital ways to incorporate common core skills and make your students more adept at utilizing technology in their daily learning? If so, then this is the product for you! #tptdigital Don’t have Google accounts yet? No problem! Students can still access this presentation if you set it to be “Anyone with the link can edit”. They can add text, just not images. You would have to create a separate presentation for each student and supply them with the url. This product comes as a link in a folder. First, make sure you are signed into your Google account. Double click the link and you will be prompted to “Make a Copy”. Rename the file whatever you would like. It will be sent directly to your drive! Disperse to your students via Google Classroom, Google Drive Shared folder, your Learning Platform, etc..
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Lisa C. (verified owner) –
Great resource for my students. Most of them can now troubleshoot and solve simple problems without having to ask me for help.
Lauren P. (verified owner) –
This was a great skill for them to practice. It has definitely saved me a lot of time in class since they can now solve almost all of their problems.
Jenna L. (verified owner) –
This was a great resource to use with my students as a beginning of they year project. Students were able to work through it and as a class we discussed what troubleshooting techniques we ran across and other great discussions to help with technology literacy.
Buyer (verified owner) –
This was a great way to start of the year with my 5th graders. After being in my class for several years they already know many of the basics. This activity challenged them to think of answers to some of our common questions themselves and prompted a good discussion about troubleshooting.
Jenni D. (verified owner) –
This is a great activity! Students were very engaged and learned a lot!