Hour of Code Course 1 Computer Vocabulary Posters
By Science and STEAM Team
This set of 15 educational posters if perfect for introducing coding vocabulary to your students. The words are from Code.org's computing program for children Course 1. The words are basic and thus transferable to other coding programs. They can be posted so that students can refer back to them.
The words included are:
algorithm
Blockly
code
command
computer science
event
Internet
iteration
loop
persistence
program
run program
toolbox
username
workspace
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HTML CSS Restaurant Menu Template, HTML CSS Activity/Project
By Tech 'n Texas
HTML CSS Responsive Restaurant Menu Template
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This responsive HTML/CSS template allows students to create and style their own restaurant menu while learning valuable skills in web design and career skills. Use it in the classroom as a fun activity or project. It's also a great resource for classes looking to create a professional menu mockup. With this versatile template, students can really show off their creativity.
You will receive a .txt file and an .html file with the source code for the profile template you see in the preview video. All you have to do is save the file, and upload it (copy/paste works as well) to use with your preferred code-editing program!
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HTML/CSS Digital Card for ANY season or occasion!
HTML/CSS Social Media Profile Page Template
By KJ Inspired Resources
Virtual classrooms are a great way to connect with students on a more personal level. You can share more of your personality online using these digital classroom backgrounds.
Virtual Classroom Background for Bitmoji™ and Google Slides™ Perfect background for Zoom, Outschool, virtual teaching etc.
Background and items in the classroom are not editable but you are able to add objects to them.
How to add this PNG to Google Slides:
Open your Google Slides presentation and then click Insert > Image > Upload from Computer to select your chosen image. Find the image file on your computer and insert it into your presentation.
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End of the Year Recap - Video Project Using Canva
By Innovations in Technology
Lesson Overview
In this lesson, students reflect on their learning for the year using a set of prompts and creating a video using Canva (free, online software). A tutorial is included for the project, along with student expectations, instructions, prompts, and a grading rubric. This is a great way to let students reflect on their learning for the year and to share memories.
It was designed for middle school (grades 6-8) but could be used equally as well in high school classes.
Materials Required:
· Computers with Internet access for each student (or pair of students)
· Software such as Microsoft Word or Google Docs
Files included:
· Teacher & Student Resources
· Video project – Instructions, expectations, prompts and grading rubric
· Canva Tutorial
Approximate Lesson Duration:
· 2-3 (50 minute) class periods
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Iceland: Country in Focus(Icelandic Webquest)
By Gail Hennessey
Want to introduce your students to different countries of the world? My Country in Focus series, highlights a country with a web quest, some fun facts and some extension activities. The first in the series is Iceland. It would be a great one day activity for before a vacation or for an enrichment activity.
You may find these other Countries in Focus of interest:
1. Russia: This webquest of 10 questions will enable young people to learn lots of information on the country of Russia! Extension activities, resources, fun facts,key. Skills include:reading for information and using research/computer skills. Russia, A Webquest
2. Australia: Want to introduce your students to different countries of the world? My Country in Focus series, highlights a country with a web quest, some fun facts and some extension activities. There is also a mapskill activity. Try Australia. I also have a Country in Focus on Switzerland,India and Iceland. It would be a great one day activity for before a vacation, for an enrichment activity or for a substitute.
Australia, A World Focus Webquest
3. Switzerland:
Did you know that a Swiss man named Bertrand Piccard was the first person to circumnavigate the earth in a hot-air balloon? Did you know that the first chocolate bar was made in Switzerland back in 1819? Learn more about this mountainous country with this informative webquest on Switzerland!
Mapwork, 9 web questions, extension activities and key...
Want to introduce your students to different countries of the world? My Country in Focus series, highlights a country with a web quest, some fun facts and some extension activities. It would be a great one day activity for before a vacation or for an enrichment activity. Switzerland, Country in Focus Webquest
4. India:Country in Focus,is a web quest, with additional fun facts and extension activities. Did you know that it was ancient India which gave the world the idea of the zero? The game Chutes and Ladders comes from an Indian board game. More people speak English in India than in the United States? Skills include:reading for information and using research/computer skills. India, Country in Focus Webquest
5. Greece: Use this informative web quest as an introduction to the country of Greece. Greece, Country in Focus Webquest
6. China: A great resource that helps develop skills such as reading for information and using research and computer skills. This web quest gives students an overview to the country: map skills, info on panda bears, Great Wall, Terra Cotta Solders-more. Extension activities/key (12 page resource with 10 informational web questions).China, A Country in Focus Webquest
Learn about the country of Brazil with this informational web quest. There is also a map skill activity and fun facts. Additionally, there is a teacher page with extension activities and additional links.
Although the map skill/webquest can be completed in one session, if you opt to do the extension activity, additional days could be used. Brazil, Country in Focus-A Webquest <2016 Olympics will be held in Brazil!)
ALSO, CHECK OUT MY READING PASSAGE on ICELAND.
Part of my new series, World Passport, students learn about Iceland reading a diary from a young person visiting a country of the world. There are five diary entries sharing the culture, famous places and some language of the country, in this case, Iceland.
The resource includes a Did You Know section, a map skill activity, comprehension questions, a teacher section with extension activities and the key. Iceland, A Reading Passage
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The Best Tips For Teaching With Zoom
By Collaborative Educators 3000
Since many educators are currently using Zoom as their favored platform for online instruction, these suggestions and techniques would be helpful. Numerous educators encounter significant frustration at first as they strive to navigate the complex landscape of online learning and Zoom teaching. Therefore, this guide offers the most helpful tips for novice and intermediate users in one comprehensive resource.
This checklist acts as a quick guide to help you start Zoom for live teaching sessions. We have all faced complicated scenarios when you're in a Zoom meeting and your internet drops unexpectedly, resulting in missing several important details of the meeting. Use this checklist as a basic resource and adjust it while personalizing the list based on your session requirements. You will find all that needs to be done before, during, and after your Zoom meeting. Ultimately, a comprehensive overview of the different tools available on Zoom is provided, along with instructions on their usage.
By Reece's Tech Shop by Scott Reece
You're about to start a Robotics Unit and you're looking for an informative and FUN way to introduce students to robots. THis Web Quest gives them the history of robots, looks at different types of robots and includes thought provoking video links.
They'll browse the websites of world leaders in robots, both humanoid and manufacturing. They'll complete charts and tables. They'll answer critical thinking questions.
This file includes:
-Word document that you can print to give students a hard copy of the activity.
-PDF file of student handout that you can load in your LMS (I use Canvas and it works beautifully!) so that students have access to the links.
-Word document of the answer key.
-PDF version of the answer key.
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Digital Choice Board TEMPLATES
By Abigail J McClellan
These awesome Digital Choice Board Templates are just what you need for Distance Learning or a paperless classroom! It includes templates with 4, 6, 8, and 10 choice board options! These simple templates upload perfectly to Google Slides. It also comes with six color choices (red, orange, yellow, green, blue, & purple). It is a quick and easy way to share your own choice boards with students! It also comes with a "how to" guide for uploaded to Google Slides.
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Hour of Code: Course 3 Computer Vocabulary Posters
By Science and STEAM Team
This set of 15 educational posters if perfect for introducing computer vocabulary to your students. The words are from Code.org's computing program for children Course 3. The words are basic and thus transferable to other coding programs. They can then be posted so that students can refer back to them.
The words included are:
computational thinking
crowdsourcing
decompose
digital citizen
DNS
DSL/cable
fiber optic cable
function
IP address
packets
pattern matching
servers
URL
variable
Wi-Fi
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Triadic Colors Activity/Worksheet- Editable Canva Template
By Tech 'n Texas
This is the FIFTH of SEVEN color theory unit activities that cover the main types of color schemes-
-primary and secondary
-monochromatic
-analogous
-complementary
-triadic (current)
-tetradic
-hue, saturation, & value
All seven activities have a different theme, keeping students engaged throughout the unit. For this particular activity, it has a groovy/hippie/disco theme.
What will the students be doing?
The students will be creating a poster in Canva that follows the knowledge of the scheme being covered. Then, the students will answer a reflective question about that scheme. I have provided all of the questions, however you can change and edit anything you would like with these templates.
What will you receive?
You will receive a PDF that contains the link to my Canva template. This activity is used with free Canva elements only. This template includes a cover page, directions page, page reserved for student poster, and a reflection page.
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Fun Facts about Weather WebQuest & Word Search Puzzle
By Innovations in Technology
This webquest / Internet scavenger hunt is a perfect one day activity for middle schoolers to learn more about weather with these fun questions. It is appropriate for middle school science or technology classes.
The lesson includes the student handout and an answer key, along with a short list of sites that teachers can provide to students to help with the quest if they choose. Two versions of the WebQuest are included to let teachers print the questions or to provide them digitally as an interactive page in an editable Microsoft PowerPoint file. Additionally, a word search puzzle with answer key is included, perfect for early finishers or to use as a part of the lesson.
This is a great lesson to leave with a sub too!
This lesson is great for distance learning/remote learning. You can upload it to your school's learning management system (Google Classroom, Edmodo, Canvas, etc.) or share with students via Google Drive.
Files Included:
* Teacher & Student Resources
* WebQuest questions for students - print and digital versions (editable)
* WebQuest Answer Key (non-editable, .pdf)
* Word Search Puzzle with Answer Key
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Countries of the World(A Bundle of Webquests )
By Gail Hennessey
COUNTRIES IN FOCUS:
A BUNDLE OF RESOURCES ON COUNTRIES OF THE WORLD WEBQUESTS
RUSSIA
SWITZERLAND
CHINA
ICELAND
GREECE
ITALY
INDIA
BRAZIL
AUSTRALIA
IRELAND
Introduce young people to these 10 countries of the world with these different webquest. Additionally extension activities, links and the key are included. Use as part of a unit of study or as a Friday activity to foster world geography.
Hour of Code Course 2 Computer Vocabulary Posters
By Science and STEAM Team
This set of 7 educationals posters if perfect for introducing computer vocabulary to your students. The words are from Code.org's computing program for children Course 2. The words are basic and thus transferable to other coding programs. They can then be posted so that students can refer back to them.
The words included are:
binary
bug
conditionals
data
debugging
digital footprint
event-handler
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HTML/CSS Digital Coded Card, Coding Project, HTML/CSS Code Template
By Tech 'n Texas
HTML/CSS Digital Coded Card, Coding Project, HTML/CSS Code Template
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This digital html/css card is the perfect way to send your season's greetings or celebrate any occasion! When you hover over it, the card will open to reveal a personalized message tailored to a season or occasion. The card is easy to customize so you can make sure it's exactly what you or your students want to express!
I do this project every semester with my 6th-8th graders and it is their favorite amongst anything else! It's such a big hit and so easy to manipulate since the code is already done. You could easily turn this into a step by step project, but I just give the code to them and let them change, personalize, and get creative! They love it, and so does everyone who receives them!
What you will receive:
You will receive a .txt file (opens with Notepad) with the code for a blank card. All you have to do is save the file, and use it with ANY website or software your students use for coding! Yes- it's as simple as copying and pasting, and the students do the rest! All you have to do is sit back and watch their creativeness prosper.
The Statue of Liberty - WebQuest / Internet Scavenger Hunt & Word Search Puzzle
By Innovations in Technology
In this one-day activity, students learn about the history of the Statue of Liberty and refine their Internet search skills as they complete a WebQuest (Internet Scavenger Hunt) to answer questions about the topic. A complete answer key is provided for easy grading, along with resources for both teachers and students. Students can be provided with the sites that have the answers (in the provided Student Resources) or directed to search the Internet on their own. Two versions of the WebQuest are included to let teachers print the questions or to provide them digitally as an interactive page in an editable Microsoft PowerPoint file. Additionally, a word search puzzle with answer key is included, perfect for early finishers or to use as a part of the lesson.
This lesson was designed for middle school (grades 6-8) but could be used in upper elementary as well. Great for use with a sub too!
This lesson is great for distance learning/remote learning. You can upload it to your school's learning management system (Google Classroom, Edmodo, Canvas, etc.) or share with students via Google Drive.
Files included:
• Teacher & Student Resources
• Learning about the Statue of Liberty WebQuest Activity in
two versions: print (non-editable .pdf) and editable MS PowerPoint interactive
digital version
• Learning about the Statue of Liberty WebQuest Answer Key (.pdf)
• Word Search Puzzle with Answer Key
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Iceland: Country in Focus(Icelandic Webquest)
By Gail Hennessey
Want to introduce your students to different countries of the world? My Country in Focus series, highlights a country with a web quest, some fun facts and some extension activities. The first in the series is Iceland. It would be a great one day activity for before a vacation or for an enrichment activity.
You may find these other Countries in Focus of interest:
1. Russia: This webquest of 10 questions will enable young people to learn lots of information on the country of Russia! Extension activities, resources, fun facts,key. Skills include:reading for information and using research/computer skills. Russia, A Webquest
2. Australia: Want to introduce your students to different countries of the world? My Country in Focus series, highlights a country with a web quest, some fun facts and some extension activities. There is also a mapskill activity. Try Australia. I also have a Country in Focus on Switzerland,India and Iceland. It would be a great one day activity for before a vacation, for an enrichment activity or for a substitute.
Australia, A World Focus Webquest
3. Switzerland:
Did you know that a Swiss man named Bertrand Piccard was the first person to circumnavigate the earth in a hot-air balloon? Did you know that the first chocolate bar was made in Switzerland back in 1819? Learn more about this mountainous country with this informative webquest on Switzerland!
Mapwork, 9 web questions, extension activities and key...
Want to introduce your students to different countries of the world? My Country in Focus series, highlights a country with a web quest, some fun facts and some extension activities. It would be a great one day activity for before a vacation or for an enrichment activity. Switzerland, Country in Focus Webquest
4. India:Country in Focus,is a web quest, with additional fun facts and extension activities. Did you know that it was ancient India which gave the world the idea of the zero? The game Chutes and Ladders comes from an Indian board game. More people speak English in India than in the United States? Skills include:reading for information and using research/computer skills. India, Country in Focus Webquest
5. Greece: Use this informative web quest as an introduction to the country of Greece. Greece, Country in Focus Webquest
6. China: A great resource that helps develop skills such as reading for information and using research and computer skills. This web quest gives students an overview to the country: map skills, info on panda bears, Great Wall, Terra Cotta Solders-more. Extension activities/key (12 page resource with 10 informational web questions).China, A Country in Focus Webquest
Learn about the country of Brazil with this informational web quest. There is also a map skill activity and fun facts. Additionally, there is a teacher page with extension activities and additional links.
Although the map skill/webquest can be completed in one session, if you opt to do the extension activity, additional days could be used. Brazil, Country in Focus-A Webquest <2016 Olympics will be held in Brazil!)
ALSO, CHECK OUT MY READING PASSAGE on ICELAND.
Part of my new series, World Passport, students learn about Iceland reading a diary from a young person visiting a country of the world. There are five diary entries sharing the culture, famous places and some language of the country, in this case, Iceland.
The resource includes a Did You Know section, a map skill activity, comprehension questions, a teacher section with extension activities and the key. Iceland, A Reading Passage
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Hour of Code Computer Vocabulary Posters Bundle
By Science and STEAM Team
Do you need to teach your students coding?
This bundle contains vocabulary posters of all three code.org courses. You save almost 20% by buying the bundle rather than buying them individually! All 37 posters have a word, definition, and graphics to help the students learn the terms. This is an excellent supplement to this coding program and any other coding program. Most words transfer to terms referred to daily in a computer lab.
Words included are:
algorithm, binary, Blockly, bug, code, command, computational thinking, computer science, conditionals, crowdsourcing, data, debugging, decompose, digital citizen, digital footprint, DNS, DSL, event, event-handler, fiber optic cable, function, Internet, IP address iteration, loop, packets, pattern making, persistence, program, run program servers, toolbox, URL, username, variable, Wi-Fi, and workspace
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HTML CSS Christmas Project, Computer Science Christmas Project, Code a Snowman
By Tech 'n Texas
❄❄HTML CSS Christmas Project, Computer Science Christmas Project, Code a Snowman❄❄
This step-by-step activity guides students through building a festive, animated snowman with a custom holiday message box.
What’s Included:
YOU WILL RECEIVE A .TXT FILE CONTAINING THE SOLUTION CODE AND A PDF FILE WITH STEP BY STEP DIRECTIONS.
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Nikola Tesla - WebQuest & Word Search Puzzle
By Innovations in Technology
This webquest / Internet scavenger hunt is a perfect one day activity for middle schoolers to learn more about Nikola Tesla and his inventions with these fun questions. It is appropriate for middle school social studies/history, science, or technology classes.
The lesson includes the student handout and an answer key, along with a short list of sites that teachers can provide to students to help with the quest if they choose. There are also some additional links to sites if teachers want to expand the lesson. Two versions of the WebQuest are included to let teachers print the questions or to provide them digitally as an interactive page in an editable Microsoft PowerPoint file. Additionally, a word search puzzle with answer key is included, perfect for early finishers or to use as a part of the lesson.
This is a great lesson to leave with a sub too!
This lesson is great for distance learning/remote learning. You can upload it to your school's learning management system (Google Classroom, Edmodo, Canvas, etc.) or share with students via Google Drive.
Files Included:
* Teacher & Student Resources
* WebQuest questions for students - print and digital versions (editable)
* WebQuest Answer Key (non-editable, .pdf)
* Word Search Puzzle with Answer Key
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HTML/CSS Digital Coded Halloween Card, Coding Halloween Activity
By Tech 'n Texas
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This digital HTML/CSS card is a great way to send your Halloween greetings and showcase student knowledge in your class to fellow colleagues! When you hover over it, the card will open to reveal a personalized message made by the student. The card is easy to customize so you can make sure it's exactly what you or your students want to express!
I do this project every semester with my 6th-8th graders for each season/holiday and it is their FAVORITE among anything else! It's seriously such a big hit and so easy to manipulate since the code is already done. You could easily turn this into a step by step project, but I just give the code to them and let them change, personalize, and get creative! I give this to them through CodeHS, and they use copyright-free websites to find images or GIF's to add in. Some even like to make their own designs in Canva to make it a little more personalized. They love it, and so does everyone who receives them! It makes the assignment feel meaningful. Looking for brownie points? Make sure one of these gets to your principal or superintendent!
What you will receive:
You will receive a .txt file (opens with Notepad) with the code for a blank card. There is not a separate CSS file- it is located in the HTML head section. All you have to do is save the file (CTRL+S), and upload it with ANY website or software your students use for coding (we use CodeHS)! Yes- it's as simple as copying and pasting, and the students do the rest! All you have to do is sit back and watch them be creative little souls. It normally takes them 2-4 days to complete, depending on the skill level.