This is a Digital Citizenship Unit of Instruction for 5th Grade students.This …
This is a Digital Citizenship Unit of Instruction for 5th Grade students.This lesson focuses on teaching students to identify clues in order to determine if an information source is credible, use questions and conversation in order to evaluate the credibility of an information source, and understand the importance of checking a source's credibility in order to effectively navigate information sources.
In this comprehensive lesson, students work collaboratively to learn about the eight …
In this comprehensive lesson, students work collaboratively to learn about the eight planets. They will research a planet's size, its comparison to other planets and its characteristics and use the information they find to publish an acrostic poem to share with their classmates. They will also produce a poster and create a technology presentation such as a Prezi or a PowerPoint.
This detailed lesson plan integrates digital citizenship education with the curricular goal …
This detailed lesson plan integrates digital citizenship education with the curricular goal of understanding how characters respond to challenges, providing a comprehensive approach that any teacher can use to facilitate meaningful learning experiences.
Students use provided weblinks to learn some facts about internet and cyber …
Students use provided weblinks to learn some facts about internet and cyber safety. Once they have researched they use the inforation collected to creat a poster for the classroom or media center that would be a guide for other students.
Students will learn the fundamental concepts and terminology of software application development …
Students will learn the fundamental concepts and terminology of software application development and develop skills in designing and writing simple computer programs. The course provides an overview of the software development process in addition to introducing important programming constructs and methodologies. The course covers such topics as programming language characteristics, integrated development environments, flowcharts, algorithms, variables, operators, conditional statements, looping statements, procedures, error-handling and debugging, object-oriented programming techniques, user interface design, and software modeling.
This is a 2nd grade quick check assessment of students cognitive ability …
This is a 2nd grade quick check assessment of students cognitive ability to demonstrate their knowledge of odd and even numbers. Student will use pictures and words to show their work.
This is designed for a lesson to be done in the library …
This is designed for a lesson to be done in the library during students’ weekly Media enrichment time. Students are in the library weekly for 40 minutes.In this lesson, students go on an Internet treasure hunt to find information about a famous world explorer and answer three questions about that explorer. They compare information from two different sites to conclude whether they can trust all Internet sources.
After reading Nerdy Birdy Tweets in small groups, students will create a …
After reading Nerdy Birdy Tweets in small groups, students will create a flip videoto discuss the theme of the story and interact with classmates by giving positivefeedback in order to practice engaging in online social interactions.
Using Wonders text and their Reading/Writing Companion, students will learn about the …
Using Wonders text and their Reading/Writing Companion, students will learn about the importance of landmarks and monuments to determine how they help us understand our country’s story. After being provided with a list of monuments,landmarks and national parks, students will select one national park or monument to conduct guided research (students will be provided with an interactive Google Slide to assist in each step). After conducting guided research, using a rubric students will create a virtual postcard using the Canva platform. *The formative assessment will include students making a virtual postcard using Canva. Students may not know what a postcard is. To help students connect, it would be a great idea to provide students with a postcard and allow them to mail it to a family member, or to another 3rd grade classroom.
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