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Decimals Network Sort

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Computers use sorting to direct information across a network. This activity is a simulated representation of how a computer might sort information through a network.  Students will compare decimals and place them in boxes along the guiding arrows. Each box will contain 2 decimals. Students are to compare the two decimals in each box, then move the greater decimal forward to the next box on the right, The lesser decimal will be moved to the next box on the left. Each time the decimals are moved forward, the decimals in the boxes are compared and then moved to the appropriate box according to the rule (lesser: left, greater: right).Once each number has been moved to the circles at the top of end of the sort, the decimals should be in order from least to greatest. This is a variation of the activity foud here: https://www.csunplugged.org/en/resources/sorting-network/ 

Material Type: Activity/Lab, Homework/Assignment

Author: Christopher McElraft

Historical Emojis

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This Social Studes lessons incorporates the use of emoljis as a way of informal communication. Students will create emojis in the spaces provided that communicate each statement. This is an opportunity for students to be creative while reviewing the material in Virginia Studies.

Material Type: Activity/Lab

Author: Christopher McElraft

Communication Then and Now

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Communication has changed over time. The methods we use to connect with family and friends have moved from letter writing and postcards to social media posts and text messages. the way we acquire news has gotten faster and more widely available. News channels on television, news apps, and social media have allowed news to be shared instantly and to a broader audience.Our modern methods of communication have reached new heights. In an instant news is shared around the world. We are able to respond to emergenices faster, and share ideas with more people.Technology has opened up more outlets for communication. 

Material Type: Lecture

Author: Christopher McElraft

Digital Citizenship Slideshow

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This lesson allows students to create a slideshow presentation about digital citizenship. The slideshow will focus on interacting with others online.This lesson involves the design process witht the creation of a slideshow. Students will choose from a list of Digital Citizen rules to focus on in their slideshow.Focus on concepts such as :Being Polite, Following Website Rules, Staying Positive, Being Respectful are to be included in the slideshow.Each slideshow should include a title slde and at least 4 additional slides. 

Material Type: Activity/Lab

Author: Christopher McElraft

Super Passwords

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Students will learn about the importance of strong passwords and how to create a password that is harder to guess.Students will use existing passwords for superheroes from the chart on the Super Passwords sheet to enter into the the Passwoer Monster website to determine how strong the password is. Then, create a new pasword to make it stronger and enter it into the Password Monster website. Students will then compare the passwords  to see which is stronger. Password Monster 

Material Type: Activity/Lab

Author: Christopher McElraft

Wisc-Online OER Game Builder

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This site is a tool for creating educational games. There 20 different game types to create. Once you've creative ta game, you will download it as a zip file. Upload the zip file to your LMS, then you can assign it to your students.

Material Type: Interactive