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18 Lessons

The Internet vs. World Wide Web

Clarify the difference between the Internet and the World Wide Web to dispel common misconceptions. This lesson provides foundational knowledge that is crucial for digital literacy in today's connected world. Designed for an 8th-grade class, this Tier 1 lesson will be completed in a single 35-minute session.

Tier 1
4/2

Keyboard Kung Fu

Master the art of typing with speed and accuracy through fun exercises and games. This lesson helps students develop essential typing skills, which are important for efficient computer use. Designed for a 5th-grade group, this Tier 2 lesson spans one session of 30 minutes, focusing on improving typing proficiency.

Tier 2
4/2

Cracking the Code

This 5-session lesson for 10th-grade students introduces the fundamentals of computer science, focusing on coding and problem-solving skills. Students will learn the basics of programming languages, algorithms, and computational thinking, which are essential skills in today's technology-driven world. Each session is 45 minutes long and designed to engage students with hands-on activities and real-world applications.

Tier 1
4/9

Coding with Colors

Introduce Pre-K students to the basics of computer science through a fun and interactive session using colors to represent simple coding concepts. This lesson will help young learners develop problem-solving skills and understand sequencing in a playful manner, making it an ideal introduction to computational thinking.

Tier 1
4/2

Master Your Device

Empower students to understand and manage the operating systems on their personal devices, ensuring they can navigate settings and troubleshoot common issues. This practical lesson will build confidence and independence in technology use.

Tier 1
3/19

Why Do Operating Systems Exist?

Dive into the fundamental reasons behind the existence of operating systems and how they impact our daily computing experiences. This lesson will engage students in the foundational concepts of computer operations and the pivotal role of operating systems. Designed for a 9th-grade class, this 50-minute session will provide a comprehensive understanding of why operating systems are essential.

Tier 1
3/19

Tech Twins: Software vs Hardware

A fun and engaging lesson where students will personify software and hardware, turning them into characters with unique personalities to better understand their roles. This lesson is important as it helps students grasp the abstract concepts of software and hardware by relating them to familiar character traits, making learning more relatable and memorable. Designed for a 5th-grade class, this 40-minute session will captivate students' imaginations and enhance their understanding of technology.

Tier 1
3/19

Closing with Confidence

This lesson guides students through writing strong, confident conclusions that reinforce their main arguments. It’s essential for any student looking to improve their persuasive writing skills, especially for 8th-grade students in a group setting. The lesson is designed for a 50-minute session and focuses on Tier 2 group support.

Tier 2
3/6

What's Inside a CPU?

Explore the fascinating world inside a computer's brain—the CPU. This lesson will demystify how CPUs work and relate it to everyday technology. It's essential for understanding modern devices and their functionality.

Tier 1
2/26

Binary Basics

Understand the binary number system and how data is represented in computers.

Tier 1
2/25

Exploring Computer Hardware

Explore the components of a computer and understand their functions. This lesson is designed for middle school students and aims to provide a foundational understanding of computer hardware. The duration of the lesson is approximately 60 minutes.

Tier 1
2/25

Digital Art: Creating Masterpieces with Software

Explore digital art software tools and techniques for creating digital artwork.

Tier 1
4/9

Software vs. Hardware: What's the Difference?

Clarifying the distinction between software and hardware, including examples and interactions between them.

Tier 1
2/25

The Evolution of Computer Hardware

A historical exploration of how computer hardware has evolved over the years, from the first computers to modern machines.

Tier 1
2/25

Peripheral Devices and Their Functions

Discover the essential peripheral devices that connect to computers and how they enhance user interaction.

Tier 1
2/25

Exploring the Inside of a Computer

A lesson plan to help students familiarize themselves with the various hardware components inside a computer, their functions, and how they interact.

Tier 1
2/25

Teamwork Treasure Hunt

Students in grades 2-8 will embark on a 'Teamwork Treasure Hunt' where they'll complete tasks designed to promote communication, cooperation, and trust. This fun, hands-on lesson emphasizes the importance of working together to achieve common goals and strengthens the classroom community as students solve puzzles and challenges in groups.

Tier 1
4/9

Treasure Hunt Blueprint

Lay the groundwork for an engaging treasure hunt with a detailed plan that includes objectives, themes, and logistical considerations.

Tier 1
2/25