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Kindergarten instructional technology simulations for administrators

Preview of How to Code a Rollercoaster: An Unplugged Coding Activity

How to Code a Rollercoaster: An Unplugged Coding Activity

Created by
Lessons By Sandy
Want another super fun way to teach coding to students without a computer? Check out this unplugged activity that goes perfectly with the book “How to Code a Rollercoaster” by Josh Funk. This activity has everything you need, even if you don’t have the book! Just create a grid, print out the signs, and you’re good to go! Here’s what’s included:1) 12 Action signs (Compass rose, North, South, East, West, Move Forward, Turn Left, Turn Right, Jump Over, Get 10 Tokens, Get 1 Token, Leave Tokens)2) 18
Preview of Virtual Field Trip to American National Landmarks (Distance Learning)

Virtual Field Trip to American National Landmarks (Distance Learning)

This is a PowerPoint that you can use to take your class on a virtual field trip to six important American landmarks! It is also a great resource for distance learning and e-learning. It is an editable PowerPoint that can also be uploaded to Google Slides for easier online sharing.Each slide contains the name of the monument, a photo, and a few basic facts. Then, take the link to a site that will provide a 360 degree view of the landmark!These websites all provide panoramic images, and some al
Preview of 3D Hologram Projector Template

3D Hologram Projector Template

Well here it is!!  Printable template so you can create your own hologram! A template is provided to make this 3D Hologram projector for your iPhone OR iPad!! This downloadable resource also includes a link to my YouTube playlist where I've curated a plethora of 3D Hologram videos for you. I hope you all have a great time making and using it!  Please follow my store for updates.  Here's a video tutorial showing the 3D Hologram in action!https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lTH68q0NRlgAs always, kee
Preview of Virtual & Augmented Reality Reflection Sheets & Anchor Chart

Virtual & Augmented Reality Reflection Sheets & Anchor Chart

Differentiated reflection sheets to support work with Augmented Reality and Virtual Reality ===========================================Hey friend!Aren’t you amazed by all of the engaging ways students can access information? I thought eBooks were awesome, but there is SO much more!AR (Augmented Reality) and VR (Virtual Reality) are unique ways for students to learn and access information. As this technology is becoming increasingly popular, students need to learn how to use these types of output
Preview of "Help Me" App - On Screen Banner Notification for Teacher Assistance

"Help Me" App - On Screen Banner Notification for Teacher Assistance

Help Me: A Smart App for Classroom CommunicationAs a teacher, it can be challenging to keep track of student’s progress and needs during a computer-based lesson. Sometimes, students have questions or problems that require attention, but they don’t want to interrupt the class or wait for the teacher to notice their raised hands. That’s why I developed the Help Me App, a simple and effective app that allows students to “virtually” raise their hands and continue working.How does it work?Help Me is
Preview of Digital Citizenship Safety Drills Pack #1

Digital Citizenship Safety Drills Pack #1

We all do fire drills? Safety drills? Why are we not taking 5 minutes a month to conduct digital safety drills?? With these simple to use drill cards the teacher in any classroom can use grade-level appropriate scenarios to discuss how best to handle digital dilemmas our students face each and every day. Each scenario comes with teacher talking points. One drill per grade band and teacher talking points. Grades K-12 represented. It's time we start doing digital drills as much as we do fire dril
Preview of Interactive Power Pole Understanding Positive and Negative Numbers

Interactive Power Pole Understanding Positive and Negative Numbers

This interactive exercise allows students to see in real time the logic of positive and negative numbers. It is a real life scenario as a new employee of a power company, they must learn how to set a power pole. By entering the length of the pole in the first column, and how deep of a hole the pole must be placed in as a negative number, the resulting amount is populated in the third column which represents the amont of the pole that will remain above ground. In the chart to the right, studen
Preview of Printable!  File Folder Computer

Printable! File Folder Computer

This printable computer is a great tool to introduce students to many different aspects of technology. You can change the 'screen' of the computer to duplicate the ones in your classroom! This is a great tool that teachers can use to introduce many aspects of technology and vocabulary. desktop. icons. programs. keyboard. home row. routines. procedures.
Preview of Introduction to Accelerated Reader

Introduction to Accelerated Reader

This flipchart features a step-by-step video that guides K-1 students and first-time AR users through the process of navigating and logging on to the Accelerated Reader Program. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License.
Preview of Kindergarten Holiday Card Coding

Kindergarten Holiday Card Coding

PLEASE provide me with feedback for this free resource. ALSO - consider following me to be provided with updates when more FREE resources are posted! Create an interactive Christmas (Holiday) card that your students can share with loved ones. This project was inspired by the "Hour of Code" for every student! This project has kids programming, and is student and TEACHER friendly. There is no need to understand computer programming languages when using Scratch (http://scratch.mit.edu)! This pro
Preview of Lightning Decision Jam for School Leaders

Lightning Decision Jam for School Leaders

Created by
Joseph Miller
The Lightning Decision Jam (LDJ) is a shortened version of the Decision Sprint (from Google's Jake Knapp) with the purpose of moving leadership teams (or even individual teachers) from problem to testable solution in 90 minutes. The LDJ was developed by Berlin-based design firm AJ and Smart to help teams get unstuck and start to get things done. This version of LDJ has been tested with multiple leadership teams and includes examples of how school leaders can apply this approach. I rewrote the
Preview of Sample App Activity

Sample App Activity

Created by
Dr Double U
This is a sample of the apps directions and activities to accompany books
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