Students will be able to explore the different continents by making a …
Students will be able to explore the different continents by making a model of a continent of their choice! Using the globe, modeling clay, placemats, and other tools, the students will be able to use their creativity to produce a model of a continent. Dive into the different continents and allow your students access to expand their knowledge using creativity!
Vocabulary posters for the Computing Systems strand for Middle School Elective. Words included …
Vocabulary posters for the Computing Systems strand for Middle School Elective. Words included are from the 2017 Computer Science Curriculum Framework.
Students will draw a computer system using the main 5 parts as …
Students will draw a computer system using the main 5 parts as included in the PDF download3.8 The student will model how a computing system works including input and output.
In this exciting and interactive experiment, students will have the opportunity to …
In this exciting and interactive experiment, students will have the opportunity to discover and understand the relationship between force and mass regarding the movement of various-sized balls. Through the use of Spheros, these ingenious devices will enable students to apply force to balls of different sizes, including the wiffle ball, racquetball, softball, and ping pong ball. By observing the fascinating dynamics at play, students will gain invaluable insights into how force and mass influence the trajectory, speed, and overall movement of these balls. This hands-on activity is sure to spark curiosity and foster a deeper appreciation for the principles of physics in a fun and engaging manner.
This chart assignment is meant as a review and a second part …
This chart assignment is meant as a review and a second part to the first Computer Operating System Tasks (WS 1). The student will mark each task with the appropriate purposes of the task in relationship to how the computer communicates, security protocols, storage and management of files, and its performace speed and accuracy.This can be used as an exit pass, interactive notebook or binder page, a small group or whole group assignment, or an independent activity/worksheet.This link will take you to the first WS if interested: https://goopenva.org/courseware/lesson/4254This link will take you to the Computer OS poster/image for reference and use if interested: https://goopenva.org/courseware/lesson/4254
This is a lesson plan to be used when teaching about the …
This is a lesson plan to be used when teaching about the different parts of a computer's operating system. This should be used in conjunction with PowerPoint presentations which are not included.
Students will engage in a discussion about the concepts of algorithms and …
Students will engage in a discussion about the concepts of algorithms and loops. They will then apply the pair programming technique to collaboratively create an origami model. During the activity, students will closely examine the algorithm, represented by the origami instructions, and identify the 'loops,' ( steps that are repeated in these instructions).
In this lesson, students learn the basics of coding for the Micro:Bit …
In this lesson, students learn the basics of coding for the Micro:Bit using the MakeCode development tool. Students will engage in PRIMM cycles, pair programming, and will begin working on the puzzle box they’ll finish in later lessons by building an “unlocking” animation using display output blocks.This lesson is part of the Micro:Bit Puzzle Box four-lesson sequence. Read about the sequence in the sequence overview, linked here.
Students will conduct an apple investigation that includes if the apple sinks …
Students will conduct an apple investigation that includes if the apple sinks or floats, the number of seeds inside, the weight of the apple, and even a taste test. They will also have the chance to make an apple life cycle spinner.
Students are taking everyday items, describing them, and using the proportions and …
Students are taking everyday items, describing them, and using the proportions and conversion factors they will create a 3d model to replicate their description and create a 3d printed version.
Let’s learn circuit knowledge while playing! Students will have access to a …
Let’s learn circuit knowledge while playing! Students will have access to a variety of electronic components (kits) to design, assemble and troubleshoot different types of circuit designs. Will you sound a horn, blow a small fan, operate a speaker or make a traffic light? The possibilities are endless!
This is a two day lesson. The first day is a lesson about …
This is a two day lesson. The first day is a lesson about the history of computers. The students will look at pictures of past computers, computers of today and then discuss what they think the computers of the future will be like.The second day, the students will be looking at components of computers with several fun and exciting stations to help them learn the names of the components (parts and types) of computers such as, desktop computer, laptop computer, tablets, mouse, CPU, printer, etc.
The student will learn the input and output of a computer and …
The student will learn the input and output of a computer and how it is used in the real world. The student be given a play computer to explore and talk about what types of job computers are needed for and how the information gets into the computer.
Students will learn about abstraction by looking at a built model computer …
Students will learn about abstraction by looking at a built model computer and then breaking solving a system of equations down into simple components.
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