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Free 5th grade instructional technology resources for GATE

Preview of Visual Inference Guides - Analysis Tools for Photos, Short Film, Fine Art, +More

Visual Inference Guides - Analysis Tools for Photos, Short Film, Fine Art, +More

Use these guides to explore all things visual—from fine art to historical primary sources, from poetic videos to kids’ cartoons and from public service posters to visual instruction guides. These guides are designed to generate discussion, insight, inferences, and deeper understanding for a visual generation of learners. Do We Write Our Answers? We want to encourage collaboration and discussion—especially from your most reluctant writers. I don’t recommend writing more than a part or two in
Preview of Tinkercad Project #1:  Make a Sideless Cube

Tinkercad Project #1: Make a Sideless Cube

About Teaching CAD to Elementary StudentsTeaching CAD to elementary students is harder than learning it yourself. You’ll quickly discover that students have a wide range of skills, abilities, and understandings. Some will catch on quickly while others need one-on-one guided help. So much of what they will be required to do is new that it can be overwhelming. This is even more the case when students are absent.After having taught CAD for over seven years, I’ve figured out a way to make the lesson
Preview of Creative Problem Solving using a Real World Problem and the 3D Printer

Creative Problem Solving using a Real World Problem and the 3D Printer

Created by
Kaitlin Copeland
This unit uses Creative Problem Solving processes to define a real world problem, research the problem, create solutions, evaluate solutions, and implement the solution. At the end of the unit students will have created a prototype using craft items and recycled materials. Students will use computer aided design software to create a 3D rendering of their invention. This unit can be completed without a 3D printer. This unit is ideally designed to be completed after students have been introduced t
Preview of Project Based Learning Design Template

Project Based Learning Design Template

Created by
iEduKATE
Need help developing a Project Based Lesson for your classroom? After working as out school's STEM Coordinator and helping grade levels establish PBL's, I created my own template of the questions and items I feel are the most important.#STEM #STEAM #ProjectBasedLearning
Preview of Scratch: Getting Started

Scratch: Getting Started

Wanting to use Scratch with your students but not sure where to start. This FREE beginners guide includes step by step directions for creating a FREE student account, as well as student login cards to keep track of student created user names and passwords. More will be coming, so FOLLOW me by clicking the star underneath my store name to be kept in the loop of new ideas, products and MORE!Don't forget to rate this free product!If you like this, you might also like:STEM Think Sheets
Preview of Polygon Riddles with ChatterPix

Polygon Riddles with ChatterPix

Created by
Angela Adzima
Download the ChatterPix app for ios Then kids choose one of the polygon cards and draw a color example of their polygon in the box. They will answer simple questions about the attributes and then use the attributes to write a who am I riddle about their assigned polygon. Once they have this sheet completed they will be able to use the chatterPix app to import their polygon and record their polygon saying their 30 second or less riddle!
Preview of What Now?  Websites for Enrichment Time

What Now? Websites for Enrichment Time

This is a list of websites (in a Microsoft Excel file) which I allow my gifted students to visit during their enrichment / free time. They are required to visit each site at least once during the semester, and have to choose one on which they will write a full review. (It has to be one that they gave a rating of 5 on their list.) I am always considering new academically valuable content to add to the list, so please don't hesitate to send me a message with websites that I could add and update
Preview of Can you program Dot to tell a joke?

Can you program Dot to tell a joke?

Help your students engage in coding and robotics when at the same time strengthening their ELA skills
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