This assessment should be used to determine the students’ ability to read …
This assessment should be used to determine the students’ ability to read and interpret data using pictographs and bar graphs. It should be utilized at the end of the graphing unit.
This cut-and-sort handout allows students to analyze items that are or are …
This cut-and-sort handout allows students to analyze items that are or are not examples of technology. Technology is explained as anything made by people to help us. Pictured items to sort include: - scissors, pencil, glue, cell phone, laptop, desktop computer, people, tree, flower, vegetables, dog, sun
This lesson is best used with the slides found at https://goopenva.org/courses/what-is-technology. The document provides an answer key and links to the slides, teacher lesson plan to accompany the slides, and additional resources. However, this handout can be used as a stand alone activity as well.
See how the computer science standards progress from the youngest learner to …
See how the computer science standards progress from the youngest learner to third grade, so that teachers and coaches can get a better understanding of the skill progression.
2.4 The student will investigate and understand that plants and animals undergo …
2.4 The student will investigate and understand that plants and animals undergo a series of orderly changes as they grow and develop. Key ideas includea) animals have life cycles This choice board helps students explore animal life cycles at his/her own pace. Students play an interactive hyper doc board game. This can be individual or whole class. It includes videos, online games, assessments, and is a lot of fun. Great way to engage any learner! Get started with the center square and move around the board to learn more about life cycles.
This assignment is used to compare and contrast Martin Luther King Jr. …
This assignment is used to compare and contrast Martin Luther King Jr. and Cesar Chavez.2.4 The student will describe how the contributions of selected individuals changed the lives of Americans, with emphasis oni) Cesar Chavez; and j) Martin Luther King, Jr.
This assessment should be used to determine the students’ ability to estimate …
This assessment should be used to determine the students’ ability to estimate and measure to the nearest inch and weigh to the nearest pound. It should be utilized at the end of the measurement unit.
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.
The teacher will introduce/ reiterate the importance of usernames and passwords. At …
The teacher will introduce/ reiterate the importance of usernames and passwords. At the beginning of the year students receive their username and password for their personal school devices or for logging into the school equipment. This activity allows students to locate and color the keys on the keyboard to help them with the initial login process and remembering their username and password.
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