The students will complete a mixture of transformations on paper and then …
The students will complete a mixture of transformations on paper and then watch and complete GeoGeobra simulations of transformations to identify patterns and relationships.
Are you looking for a new activity to do with types of …
Are you looking for a new activity to do with types of conflict? Do you want to encourage your students to understand the importance of knowing the why behind the need for multiple times practicing a skill? Why not incorporate analyzing data into identifying the types of conflict being used in a story?
What do you think will happen to Peppermint Puffs that are put …
What do you think will happen to Peppermint Puffs that are put in warm water, cold water, oil, and vinegar? Will they dissolve? In which substance will they dissolve the fastest? In this experiment, your students will find out! Students will also record their data and use technology (a spreadsheet on their Chrome book) to analyze, graph and discuss their learning.
What materials dissolve in water? How does water temperature affect this? Your …
What materials dissolve in water? How does water temperature affect this? Your students will work in groups using a thermometer and timer to discover if salt, sugar, sand, and flour will dissolve best in hot or cold water. Further, your class will learn to record and submit data on a Google form and create graphs. This will allow you to have great class discussions to draw conclusions about the effect temperature has on dissolving matter.
Children are always taught “not to play with their food” but in …
Children are always taught “not to play with their food” but in this sensory lesson, that’s exactly what we are going to do. We are going to use our five senses to explore some healthy fruits. We are going to learn how to gather, use and analyze our data to answer questions.
This activity is from the Cyber.org website and covers the topic of …
This activity is from the Cyber.org website and covers the topic of the German Enigma Encryption machine that was used during World War II. Students will learn about how the Enigma machine worked and the process it used to encrypt messages. Students will be able to create their own Enigma machine using a normal size Pringles can and the activity sheet in PDF format. This is a great way to teach the concepts of encryption and a low cost way to give students a hands on approach to encrypting and decrypting messages.Ideas on how to use this activity would be to give the students a message to encrypt using their Pringles can Enigma machine or having students send an encrypted message to a classmate with the encryption key and have that student decrypt the message. To show the power of this type of encryption you can have other students try to decrypt the message without the key so they can see how difficult it would have been to crack the code during World War II.Link to the Cyber.org website for this activity
This lesson sequence offers students and teachers a way to develop data …
This lesson sequence offers students and teachers a way to develop data science skills using low technology skills through a series of “unplugged” activities, where students engage in data science learning without using computational tools. This material was created by Sara Fergus, Christa VanOlst, & Jon Stapleton for CodeVA with support from Capital One.
This lesson sequence offers students and teachers a way to develop data …
This lesson sequence offers students and teachers a way to develop data science skills using the CODAP “low-code” data analysis tool. View the materials on Google Drive or PDF. This material was created by Sara Fergus, Christa VanOlst, & Jon Stapleton for CodeVA with support from Capital One.
This lesson sequence offers students and teachers a way to develop data …
This lesson sequence offers students and teachers a way to develop data science skills using the Python programming language through a mix of “plugged” and “unplugged” activities. View the materials on Google Drive or PDF. This material was created by Sara Fergus, Christa VanOlst, & Jon Stapleton for CodeVA with support from Capital One.
Students will gain experience and knowledge using technology while learning. They will …
Students will gain experience and knowledge using technology while learning. They will learn how to solve their tech problems and learn about the pumpkin life cycle!
This lesson introduces 9-12 grade students to the Python random library. The …
This lesson introduces 9-12 grade students to the Python random library. The program will choose a random number using functions from the Python random library in a set number range. The program will prompt the player to choose a number in the given range and keep track of the number of guesses the player makes. If the player guesses higher than the chosen number, it will give the player a message that their guess is too high. If the player guesses lower than the chosen number, it will give the player a message their guess is too low. The program will continue to prompt the player for guesses until they guess the correct number.
This activity will show the sorting process using the Quick Sort Divide …
This activity will show the sorting process using the Quick Sort Divide and Conquer algorithm that is used by a computer when sorting data without using a computer.
During this activity, students will read s blend words, document the different …
During this activity, students will read s blend words, document the different blends they encounter, and graph the results.This is a practice in reading consonant blends, using tally marks for counting/documenting data, and graphing to represent that data.
DNA Technologies lesson adds some aspects of computer science and "everyday relevance"/ethics to a …
DNA Technologies lesson adds some aspects of computer science and "everyday relevance"/ethics to a unit on DNA technologies followed by a DNA extraction lab. Students create a public opinion survey on DNA modification and use it to collect data (the more the better). Afterwards, they perform data analysis, viusualization and discussion in addition to extracting DNA and talking about its current uses in science and medicine. Students work in groups or as a whole class, depending on the class size.
This is a fun, quick and easy way for students practice Data …
This is a fun, quick and easy way for students practice Data Anaylsis. Students will roll a 6 sided cube with each side containing a different St. Pat’s Day image. Students will record their data on a graph. Students will then make a prediction on which image they think they will roll next based on their data. Included is an editable cube so you can choose your own images. It's not limited to St. Pat's Day.
This lesson is part of a unit based on a road trip. …
This lesson is part of a unit based on a road trip. In this lesson students use the given website to research diffrent attributes of cars and trucks that would make them desirable choices.
This activity will allow students to create a simple bank account program …
This activity will allow students to create a simple bank account program using the Java programming language. This activity could also be edited to use any programming language.
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