The provided resource will help first graders troubleshoot when experiencing technical difficulties …
The provided resource will help first graders troubleshoot when experiencing technical difficulties prior to asking the teacher for help. Print the following document(s) on cardstock.
There are three options 1. Print like a bookmark and fold in half. Glue the two sides together. The student will have to flip from front to back to see the problem and troubleshooting tips. 2. Print half sheet for students to see all the problems and troubleshooting tips at one time. 3. Print a class size to display in the computer center or on a wall near student desks.
You can use colors if it will help students better locate the item when they need help. The context is very simple as it is meant for younger students that may not be able to read all the terminology at the beginning of the school year. Please feel free to MAKE A COPY and then modify the context to better fit your classroom needs. The teacher will need to review the document and symbols with the students prior to distributing individual copies. This will ensure better understanding of the terms used.
In computer science, developing programs involves planning. This planning may include representing …
In computer science, developing programs involves planning. This planning may include representing algorithms and programs graphically with symbols, like in a flowchart, or writing, like using pseudocode. Pseudocode is not a programming language, but a simple way of describing a set of programming instructions. This practice sheet offers the opportunity to take pseudocode and flowchart information and interpret the outcomes.
Students will use Google Drawings to create a food chain as a …
Students will use Google Drawings to create a food chain as a review activity. Students will need to create a food chain based on an ecosystem taught in class and label it with the correct vocabulary. This will allow students to demonstrate their understanding of a food chain, while incorporating technology.
This resource is a fill-in-the-blank notes set is for Grade 7 Computing …
This resource is a fill-in-the-blank notes set is for Grade 7 Computing Systems & Networking and the Internet strands. The information is taken directly from the Curriculum Framework's context of the standard. Answer key included.
This project will have students researching internal and external hardware of a …
This project will have students researching internal and external hardware of a computer and creating a short presentation to tell the class about the part(s) they researched.
Test how well plants grow with different liquids! Time to test the …
Test how well plants grow with different liquids! Time to test the pH and see how it affects the growth of microgreens! Students will learn about input and output by adding liquids with different pH’s to the soil and measuring the effect of the output of plants.
This is a short description intended to catch the reader and make …
This is a short description intended to catch the reader and make them want to open your lesson.Bring a rural-cultural atmosphere to your classroom by hatching chicken eggs. Students will be able to compare basic to high tech incubators and compare how technology has influenced and advanced in order to meet cultural needs.
This assessment measures student understanding of input and output devices on a …
This assessment measures student understanding of input and output devices on a computing system. It has both a Google Form Quiz version and a printable version.
This is a self-paced review of input and output definitions and devices. …
This is a self-paced review of input and output definitions and devices. Students will click on hyperlinks to check their understanding of input and output devices.
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