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Thanksgiving Math- Unit Rate Digital Activity Project Based Learning

By Rebekah Poe Teaching

NO PREP REQUIRED!! This activity is ready to download and give to your students.

Get your students excited to work on math skills by showing them how they apply in the real world! Each student will plan a Thanksgiving menu for six with a $100 budget. They'll have to compare prices to find the best unit rates to stick to their budgets. Then, they'll make their shopping lists and figure out their totals.

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Interactive Reading Project for Middle and High School Digital Resources

By Blooming Through High School

Wondering what to do with students after testing?

Need to keep them reading and writing?

Want them to have fun while they're doing it?

I took a page from the Choose Your Own Adventure books and made the best selling books digital. Now students can read a story of their choice and write their own alternate story endings with this digital resource. Perfect after testing activity, reading projects, summer reading projects, and more.

Everything you need is included for your students to have fun thinking, creating, writing and playing through this activity!

Students will love being able to write new story lines based on the character’s choices!

  • Interactive digital resource
  • All digital
  • integrated reading & writing
  • Student templates for plotting
  • Two editable PowerPoint templates
  • Included ‘how-to’ video for plug and play learning
  • Clickable links are ready to go on each slide to keep the story moving along
  • Decorative elements & icons are included for students to make their slides unique
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Research | Project Based Learning | Any Subject | High School

By Blooming Through High School

Integrated research and project based learning for Middle and High School

Your students will love forming a question and seeing where it takes them. This is SUPER FUN LEARNING that will keep engagement high for the middle or end of the semester.

You will love that that everything is set up for you to monitor students while they research and create.

English Language Arts
End of Year
For All Subject Areas
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Graphic Features of Text | Lesson | Practice | Project

By Blooming Through High School

Graphic Features of Text fits in perfectly with informational units. While teaching summarizing, author's purpose, and analyzation, teachers can present charts, and other elements of text structure to further increase student's learning.

What's Included:

  • 27 slide lesson that covers the features of texts
  • (2) Student Practice Activities with short informational texts attached to graphs for student practice during and after the lesson.
  • Instructions for an engaging student project writing their own informational texts and making a chart to support their writing.
  • Examples galore to help students understand graphic features of text, and how to complete the independent project.

All files come in Word, or Powerpoint with a PDF for easy printing. Questions presented focus on high level learning and challenging student thinking.

Sample Questions from Student Practice:

  • What purpose does the graph serve to support the ideas presented in the text?
  • What does the included graph help the reader understand about renewable energy?
  • How might the time young people spend online relate to their mental health? Use the data in the charts or text evidence to support your answer.
  • Choose one of the graphs for this question: how does the inclusion of this graph help to strengthen the author’s claim? Include the claim, graph title and text evidence in your response.
English Language Arts
Balanced Literacy
Informational Text
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SEL Project: Students Create a Lesson

By Erin Cusumano

This project encourages students to choose an SEL topic of their own interest and create a presentation and activity as if they were delivering a lesson on it.

This project allows students to take the format of SEL lessons they've learned from and practice using it themselves to find, understand, and share information. This benefits individual students, as they can explore information of interest, and allows the educator to gauge what topics their students are curious about for future lessons.

If you have students present their lessons they also get practice talking about SEL topics and respectfully listening to peers do the same. I find this to be a great end of year project to wrap up SEL learning.

With presentations this project can be made to take up a whole week of SEL instruction (based on a 30-45 minute period a day). Day 1 students can hand in their topic and activity idea for teacher feedback, days 2-3 students can create the material, and day 4-5 students can present. Examples are simple for clarity and to suit a range of students, but expectations can be adjusted based on grade-level. This project includes a packet with clear instructions (with examples) and space for students to write their chosen topic and activity, an example slideshow, and two example activities that accompany the slideshow.

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Kids Yoga Winter Sequence Yoga Pose Card Deck & Journal

By Lara Hocheiser

FREE GIFT with purchase! Get our Winter Yoga Coloring Book for free with purchase*!

For many children, the first thought that comes to mind when winter approaches is “snow day!” The winter can be a time of hibernation as it is cold outside, many extracurricular activities have slowed down, and the days get darker much earlier. When children are cooped up inside, they can become restless and bored quite easily. However, the winter yoga sequence is a great way to promote physical activity and encourage movement during a restless time.

The Winter Sequence is a 13 page PDF download which you can view on your phone, tablet, computer or print out onto paper. We recommend cutting out each card and taping/gluing on a 4x6 index card or card stock. For added durability, laminate each card.

• Designed for kids of all ages

• Includes printable yoga deck

• Learn 5 yoga poses

• Includes additional yoga activity instructions

• Includes mandala coloring page for relaxation

• Printable journal to reflect on your practice

• Perfect for practicing anywhere! Use this deck at home, school, park, or when traveling!

*For FREE Winter Yoga Coloring Book email us at lara@flowandgrowkidsyoga.com. Now through 1/10/2019.

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Veteran's Day Coloring Thank You Bookmarks Military Appreciation Low Prep Craft

By Eden Digital Arts

Print and go low prep Veteran's day craft to make DIY gifts, eight print and color Thank you bookmarks to show appreciation to veterans. The bookmarks are blank on the back for you to write a personalized message.

Coloring thank you bookmarks go beyond a simple message of thanks; they convey care, creativity, and appreciation in a way that is meaningful and memorable.

Here’s a simple list of benefits for having students color "Thank You" bookmarks for veterans:

  1. Fosters Gratitude: Encourages students to express appreciation and respect for veterans.
  2. Enhances Creativity: Allows students to creatively design and personalize the bookmarks.
  3. Builds Empathy: Helps students understand that veterans made sacrifices.
  4. Promotes Civic Responsibility: Teaches students the importance of recognizing and honoring those who serve the country.
  5. Strengthens Fine Motor Skills: Coloring helps improve hand-eye coordination and fine motor skills.
  6. Encourages Teamwork: Provides an opportunity for students to collaborate and share ideas.
  7. Boosts Self-Esteem: Gives students a sense of pride and accomplishment in contributing to a meaningful cause.

Distribution Ideas:

  1. Local Veterans’ Organizations: Partner with local VFW (Veterans of Foreign Wars) or American Legion posts to distribute bookmarks.
  2. Veterans’ Hospitals: Arrange for bookmarks to be handed out to veterans receiving medical care at VA hospitals or clinics.
  3. Community Events: Distribute bookmarks at local parades, memorial services, or Veterans Day events.
  4. Senior Centers and Nursing Homes: Share bookmarks with veterans residing in assisted living or nursing homes.
  5. School Assemblies: Host a special school assembly where veterans are invited and students present them with the bookmarks.
  6. Mail or Care Packages: Include bookmarks in care packages sent to veterans or active-duty service members.
  7. Public Libraries: Partner with local libraries to distribute bookmarks during veteran-focused events or displays.
  8. Veterans’ Employment Centers: Provide bookmarks at organizations that help veterans find employment and transition back to civilian life.
  9. Military Museums: Coordinate with military museums to offer bookmarks to veteran visitors.
  10. Community Centers: Hand out bookmarks at community centers where veterans gather for various activities.

Files include:

1 Pdf

US letter-size pages 8.5” by 11”.

Eight different bookmarks in two sizes

The large bookmark measures about 8" by 2.4",

and smaller ones are 7" by 2".

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Veteran's Day Coloring Thank You Cards Military Appreciation Fun Low Prep Craft

By Eden Digital Arts

Print and go low prep Veteran's day craft eight print and color Thank you cards to show appreciation to veterans. The cards are blank inside for you to write a personalized message.

Coloring the cards yourself are special for several reasons:

1. Coloring thank you cards allow the sender to add a personal touch, Taking the time to color a thank you card shows that the sender put thought and effort into expressing their gratitude. It demonstrates that the recipient's kindness or gesture was meaningful enough to warrant a personalized response.

2. Coloring thank you cards allows for creativity to shine. Whether it's using various colors, adding drawings, or writing special messages, the sender can unleash their artistic side, making the card a unique keepsake for the recipient.

3. Hand-colored cards stand out from the usual mass-produced thank you cards. The recipient is more likely to remember and cherish a one-of-a-kind card that was crafted with care and attention.

4. Lasting memory: A hand-colored thank you card is more likely to be kept as a keepsake by the recipient. It serves as a beautiful reminder of the sender's gratitude and the positive interaction they shared.

Overall, coloring thank you cards go beyond a simple message of thanks; they convey care, creativity, and appreciation in a way that is meaningful and memorable.

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1 PDF with 9 US-letter size pages 8.5" by 11"

When folded and cut, each card is 5" by 7", A7 envelope template is also included.

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Veterans Appreciation Bundle Thank You Cards and Bookmarks to Color Low Prep

By Eden Digital Arts

Bundle of low-prep crafts for Veteran appreciation activities and DIY gifts for veterans.

Eight coloring DIY cards and bookmarks with gratitude quotes.

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Transportation 3D Craft Activity - Hands-on and No-Prep Craftivity

By The Chatty Kinder

Teaching a transportation unit and looking for a fun and no-prep transportation craft activity? These Transportation 3D crafts are a fun and hands-on craftivity for your kindergarten to 2nd grade students. These transportation crafts make for the perfect STEM activity for your learners as they cut out the templates and practice building the vehicles.

With our Transportation 3D Craft Activity, they'll have a ton of fun constructing six awesome vehicles: a taxi, fire truck, school bus, dump truck, van, and police car.

What is in this Transportation 3D Craft Activity Printable?

  • 6 templates
  • Sample images of each completed vehicle

What are the benefits of these Transportation 3D crafts?

  • Fun and hands-on learning
  • No-prep templates, just print and go!
  • Great for creativity and imagination
  • Helps with fine motor skills, spatial awareness and problem-solving abilities
  • Fun STEM activity
  • Perfect addition to transportation-themed lessons

What vehicles are included in this Transportation 3D crafts printable template for Kindergarten?

  • Taxi
  • Fire truck
  • Dump truck
  • School bus
  • Van
  • Police car

Using the Transportation 3D Craft templates printable:

  • No-prep templates, with simple instructions.
  • Your students will have to cut the templates and fold along the tabs.
  • They can then marvel in amazement as the vehicles come to live with some glue to hold the templates together!

For more craftivity resources check out the links below:

  • Community Helpers Craft Activity – Career Day Craftivity
  • Number Sense Craft Activity – Kindergarten Back to School Math Center
  • Winter Craft Handprint Activity – Winter Craftivity – Kindergarten Art
  • Winter Scissor Skills Cutting Practice and Crafts – Fine Motor Skills
  • Farm Animals 3D No-Prep Craftivity

This resource is licensed for personal classroom or home use only. Any commercial use is not permitted.

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Fashion Design BUNDLE | Distance Learning

By Innovations in Technology

Includes 6-9 weeks of fashion design lessons including fashion design history, a digital notebook with 22 pages of lessons including color, design, vocabulary, fabrics, digital portfolio, writing activities and careers; famous fashion designers, a related math lesson, and the opportunity for students to create their own fashion (or fashion line).

This lesson is great for distance learning/remote learning. You can upload it to your school's learning management system (Google Classroom, Edmodo, Canvas, etc.) or share with students via Google Drive.

This fashion design bundle includes five different fashion related lessons:

History of Fashion Design

Files included:

• Teacher & Student Resources

• Student Instructions, Expectations and Grading Rubric for individual lesson

• Student Instructions, Expectations and Grading Rubric for partner/team lesson

Digital Fashion Design Notebook (Design Basics)

Files included:

• Teacher & Student Resources

• Editable (MS Word) Student Instructions, Expectations and Grading Rubric for the notebook (two versions: full lesson instructions to let students work at their own pace, and individual lessons by page)

• Teacher instructions for each page of the notebook

• Student Digital Notebook for Fashion Design (editable in MS PowerPoint)

Famous Fashion Designers & Their Influence on Society

Files included:

• Teacher & Student Resources

• Student instructions, expectations and grading rubric

• Suggested list of famous fashion designers

Designing Your Own Fashions

Files included:

• Teacher & Student Resources

• Fashion Design Creation Lesson - Student Instructions, Expectations and Grading Rubric (two versions: short (1 design) and long (6-8 designs)

• Writing Reflection Lesson (two versions)

Real World Math: How Fashion Designers Use Math

Files included:

• Teacher & Student Resources

• How Fashion Designers Use Math Activity/Handout

• How Fashion Designers Use Math Activity Answer Key

Included in this Bundle:

• Zip (compressed file) with folders for each lesson above

• Teacher Notes for the Bundle

Materials Required:

• Computers with Internet access for each student (or pair of students)

• Access to Microsoft PowerPoint or Google Slides (Digital Notebook)

• Access to Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Photoshop or Microsoft Paint (optional – suggested Web 2.0 tools above can be used in place of these) for Designing Your Own Fashions

• Drawing tablets (optional, but will allow students to achieve more professional results) for Designing Your Own Fashions

Approximate Lesson Duration:

Lessons can be completed in any order and take approximately six to nine weeks to complete, depending on which version of the fashion design creation lesson is used.

• History of Fashion Design: 3-4 days (longer if students present to class)

• Digital Interactive Fashion Notebook: 2 weeks

• Famous Fashion Designers and Their Influence on Society: 3-4 days (longer if students present to class)

• Designing Your Own Fashions: 1-3 weeks (depending on which version of the design lesson is used)

• Real World Math – How Fashion Designers Use Math: 1-2 days

Lessons are organized in folders within a compressed (.zip) file for easy access, and can be printed or delivered digitally to students. These lessons are suitable for Family and Consumer Science, Fashion Design, Principles of Arts, A/V Technology & Communications, and other Technology classes. The project was created for grades 7-8 but could easily be used with high school students.

Each unit is available individually, if you prefer.

• History of Fashion Design: https://www.TeachShare.com/Product/History-of-Fashion-Design-Research-Presentation-Project-3421546

• Digital Fashion Design Notebook: https://www.TeachShare.com/Product/Digital-Fashion-Design-Notebook-Editable-3423834

• Famous Fashion Designers & Their Influence on Society: https://www.TeachShare.com/Product/Famous-Fashion-Designers-Research-Presentation-Project-3423806

• Designing Your Own Fashions: https://www.TeachShare.com/Product/Designing-Your-Own-Fashions-3424329

• Real World Math – How Fashion Designers Use Math: https://www.TeachShare.com/Product/How-Fashion-Designers-Use-Math-in-their-Career-Real-World-Math-2343917

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Thanksgiving Pixel Art in Microsoft Excel or Google Sheets | Distance Learning

By Innovations in Technology

Need a fun way to introduce Microsoft Excel or Google Sheets to upper elementary or middle school students? This great lesson incorporates Thanksgiving themed art as students learn the basics of either Microsoft Excel or Google Sheets. First, they'll create a quick pixel art from a given example and then they'll create their own! A full tutorial is included for both Microsoft Excel and Google Sheets. These are also fun lessons to use if you just need something for a one day lesson.

This lesson is great for distance learning/remote learning. You can upload it to your school's learning management system (Google Classroom, Edmodo, Canvas, etc.) or share with students via Google Drive.

This download includes:

* Teacher & Student Resources

* Introduction to Pixel Art Lesson (Microsoft Excel project) with tutorial

* Introduction to Pixel Art Lesson (Google Sheets project) with tutorial

* Legends and Sample Pictures for 5 Additional Pictures

* Full Excel (2016) editable files for all pixel art projects (note: these can be opened in Google Sheets too)

Includes instructions and samples for these pixel art designs:

Example Pictures with Legends

Example 1: Cornucopia

Example 2: Pilgrim Hat

Additional Pictures with Legends:

Legend 1: Fall Leaf

Legend 2: Squirrel

Legend 3: Turkey Dinner

Legend 4: Turkey

Legend 5: Fall Tree

I've used this with 7th and 8th graders who used their free time to create even more art! I hope your students have as much fun as mine did learning Excel!

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Winter Holiday / Christmas Pixel Art in Microsoft Excel or Google Sheets

By Innovations in Technology

Need a fun way to introduce Microsoft Excel or Google Sheets to upper elementary or middle school students? This great lesson lets students learn the basics of Microsoft Excel (or Google Sheets) as they create pixel art using the program. First, they'll create a quick pixel art from a given example and then they'll create their own! These are also fun lessons to use if you just need something for a one day lesson.

I've used this with 7th and 8th graders who used their free time to create even more art! I hope your students have as much fun as mine did learning Excel or Google Sheets!

Files Included

• Teacher & Student Resources

• Introduction to Pixel Art Lesson (Microsoft Excel project) with tutorial

• Introduction to Pixel Art Lesson (Google Sheets project) with tutorial

• Legends and Sample Pictures for 6 Additional Pictures

• Full Excel (2016) editable files for all pixel art projects (note: these can be opened in Google Sheets too)

Includes instructions and samples for these pixel art designs:

Example Pictures and Legends

Easy Picture 1: Christmas Package

Easy Picture 2: Stocking

Easy Picture 3: Menorah

Additional Pictures and Legends

Picture 1: Candy Cane

Picture 2: Christmas Packages 2

Picture 3: Christmas Stocking

Picture 4: Wreath

Picture 5: Christmas Tree

Picture 6: Gingerbread Man

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Excelling with Microsoft Excel - Beginner Activities | Distance Learning

By Innovations in Technology

The “Excelling with Excel” Beginner Lessons start students with no previous knowledge of Microsoft Excel on a path of learning the most important and frequently used commands to give them a quick start. Each lesson has a short, step-by-step tutorial that includes screenshots to walk students through the new tools they will use in the lesson. Then, they are given a creative task to solve, using those skills to create a spreadsheet. There are five lessons, each taking no more than two class periods.

Files Included with this Lesson

• Teacher Notes and Resources

• 5 Mini Lessons with Tutorial and Creative Project including rubrics

Versions of the lesson are included for MS Excel 2013/2016, and Office 365 (MS Excel 2019).

This lesson was created for middle school students (grades 6-8) but could also be used for upper elementary or high school students.

This lesson is great for distance learning/remote learning. You can upload it to your school's learning management system (Google Classroom, Edmodo, Canvas, etc.) or share with students via Google Drive.

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Creative Design Projects - 8 Projects for Fashion, Interior & Graphic Design

By Innovations in Technology

Business, Art, Graphic Arts and Technology classes will love these design lessons! Eight different lessons to create high interest projects in the areas of Fashion Design, Interior Design and Graphic Design give students a choice of which activity they would enjoy. Or, if you prefer, you can choose one or two to assign to your class. Each lesson gives an option that students can do on the computer or without any technology at all.

This lesson is great for distance learning/remote learning. You can upload it to your school's learning management system (Google Classroom, Edmodo, Canvas, etc.) or share with students via Google Drive.

Included in this download are the requirements for each of these lessons and resources for ideas, along with a rubric and sample completed lesson. Students choose from:

1. Create a fashion from duct tape.

2. Create a fashion collage

3. Revise and remake a historic fashion

4. Create a logo

5. Use typography to create a graphic alphabet

6. Create a poster

7. Design a piece of furniture

8. Remodel/redesign a bedroom

Each project takes 2-3 (50 minute) class periods.

This lesson was created for an 8th grade Principles of Arts, AV Technologies & Communications class, but would be suitable for any secondary classroom.

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Exploring Careers: 17 Career Cluster Units BUNDLE | Distance Learning

By Innovations in Technology

This career unit bundle gives students an introduction to each of the 17 Career Clusters and focuses on research and projects to demonstrate what a career in this field would be like. This is perfect for a career, technology, CTE or business class. Each career cluster unit takes from 1-2 weeks and the entire bundle takes approximately 30 weeks if all of the materials are used. All units are available individually, if you prefer.

This lesson is great for distance learning/remote learning. You can upload it to your school's learning management system (Google Classroom, Edmodo, Canvas, etc.) or share with students via Google Drive.

The project was created for grades 7-8 but could easily be used with high school students. The teacher can choose to use some or all of the provided lesson options included in each unit.

Unit plans for the following career clusters are included:

• Agriculture, Food & Natural Resources

• Architecture & Construction

• Arts, A/V Technology & Communications

• Business Management & Administration

• Education & Training

• Energy (NEW)

• Finance

• Government & Public Administration

• Health Science

• Hospitality & Tourism

• Human Services

• Information Technology

• Law, Public Safety, Corrections & Security

• Manufacturing

• Marketing, Sales & Service

• Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematics (STEM)

• Transportation, Distribution & Logistics

Each unit contains the following:

• Teacher & Student Resources for the specific career cluster: including list of files provided, project duration, materials needed, links to research sites, links to related videos and extension lessons, links to tutorials.

• Introduction to the Career Cluster – Editable Microsoft PowerPoint presentation

• Introduction to the Career Cluster Research Reading and Questions

• Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle (includes answer key)

• Job Type Word Search or Word Scramble Puzzle (includes answer key)

• Individual Student Project (technology based) to research and or simulate the career. These include full student instructions, grading rubric. Resources, samples, and/or tutorials are included where appropriate.

• Group Project (most are NOT technology based or just need access to a computer briefly for research) to use critical thinking and teamwork skills in a career simulation. These include full student instructions, grading rubric, handouts for brainstorming/compiling information. Resources and other documents necessary for completion are included where appropriate.

• Career Cluster Reflection Questions to summarize learning from the lesson (an editable, Microsoft Word file)

Files Included in this Bundle:

• Teacher Notes for the Career Unit Bundle

• A file folder containing the full unit for each of the 17 career clusters (17 total .zip files)

If you prefer to purchase the individual career cluster, those are available here:

* Agriculture, Food & Natural Resources

* Architecture & Construction

* Arts, A/V Technology & Communications

* Business Management & Administration

* Education & Training

* Energy

* Finance

* Government & Public Administration

* Health Science

* Hospitality & Tourism

* Human Services

* Information Technology

* Law, Public Safety, Corrections & Security

* Manufacturing

* Marketing, Sales & Service

* Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematics (STEM)

* Transportation, Distribution & Logistics

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Design & Build a City - Project Based Technology & Engineering

By Innovations in Technology

In this project based learning unit, middle school/early high school students learn about city planning and architecture as they research and design their own city. In addition to using Internet search skills, they'll utilize CAD skills using Sketchup (free download) and finally build the city from chipboard and other recyclables and name their final creation. .

Unit download includes:

1. Teacher Resources and Materials List

2. Expectations and Overview of the Unit

3. Introduction to City Planning (research and vocabulary) – includes key

4. “What’s in the City” – team worksheet

5. Project Proposal – group planning worksheet

6. Create the City in SketchUp (CAD)

7. Building the City Information (hands on construction)

8. Student Team Work Log

9. Student Daily Work Log

10. Building scale information and examples

11. Sketchup and Building Examples

12. Project Written Reflection

I've used this lesson with an 8th grade Engineering class and every year students start work on this BEFORE the bell they enjoy it so much! I know your classes will enjoy it too!

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Interior Design: Design Your Dream House - Career Simulation | Distance Learning

By Innovations in Technology

Perfect for art, engineering, CTE or technology classes, this project based learning lesson lets students design their own floor plan using their choice of two different Web 2.0 tools. Next, they furnish the house and finally, they give a detailed explanation of the types of furniture and colors they chose for each room on a detailed chart.

Included in the file:

* Teacher and Student Resources, including video and extension activities

* Project Expectations and Grading Rubric

* Room Chart for furniture and color choices

* Sample Floor Plan Projects

I've used this with 7th and 8th graders as they study the Architecture and Construction careers as a real world project that Architects and Interior Designers would do and it's always a hit! I hope your students enjoy it as much as mine have.

This lesson is great for distance learning/remote learning. You can upload it to your school's learning management system (Google Classroom, Edmodo, Canvas, etc.) or share with students via Google Drive.

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Learning to Use Microsoft Word - Beginner Lessons | Distance Learning

By Innovations in Technology

The “Learning MS Word” Beginner Lessons start students with no previous knowledge of Microsoft Word on a path of learning the most important and frequently used commands to give them a quick start. Each lesson has a short, step-by-step tutorial that includes screenshots to walk students through the new tools they will use in the lesson. Then, they are given a creative task to solve, using those skills to create a document. There are five lessons, each taking no more than two (50 minute) class periods.

Files Included with this Lesson

• Teacher Notes and Resources

• 5 Mini Lessons with Tutorial and Creative Project including rubrics

Versions of the lesson are included for MS Word 2013/2016, and Office 365 (MS Word 2019).

This lesson was created for middle school students (grades 6-8) but could also be used for upper elementary or high school students.

This lesson is great for distance learning/remote learning. You can upload it to your school's learning management system (Google Classroom, Edmodo, Canvas, etc.) or share with students via Google Drive.

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Computer Hardware & Software - Build a Computer | Distance Learning

By Innovations in Technology

Teach the basics of computer hardware and software while letting students explore what's inside the computer! This unit helps students explore and understand the basic components inside the computer. This is perfect for any technology class in upper elementary or middle school. All files provided are fully editable, allowing teachers to make modifications for differentiation or personalization if they choose.

A Microsoft PowerPoint presentation (fully editable) is included to introduce the topic to the class and can be used as a whole class presentation or provided to students to explore on their own. The first part of the assignment involves students identifying and defining the parts of the computer, using either MS PowerPoint or Google Slides to create a presentation. Next, students research specific computer hardware components and “build” two different computers, using either MS Excel or Google Sheets, and remaining within a given budget. A template in Excel that can also be opened in Sheets is provided. Teacher and student resources are included with instructions, sites for research and lesson extension ideas. A basic grading rubric for each project, is also included.

The projects can be completed individually, or students can work in pairs. These projects were created for grades 7-8 but could also be used with upper elementary students.

Materials Required

· Access to computers for each student (or small group)

· Internet access

· Microsoft PowerPoint and Excel OR Google Slides and Sheets

Project Duration (approximate, per topic)

· PowerPoint presentation: .5-1 (50 minute) class period

· Definitions – Student Presentation project: 1-2 (50 minute) class periods

· Research and “Build” Computers project: 2 (50 minute) class periods

Files Included with this Lesson

· Teacher & Student Notes and Resources

· Computer Components PowerPoint Presentation (editable)

· Student Definitions Presentation Project Expectations & Grading Rubric (editable)

· “Build a Computer” Project Student Expectations & Grading Rubric (editable)

· MS Excel Template for project – can be opened in Google Sheets (editable)

My 7th and 8th graders loved this project - particularly when they got to take apart and reassemble old computers that were donated to us at the end of the unit! I hope your students enjoy it as well.

This lesson is great for distance learning/remote learning. You can upload it to your school's learning management system (Google Classroom, Edmodo, Canvas, etc.) or share with students via Google Drive.

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