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Preview of Thanksgiving Digital Crack the Code: Case of the Gobbling Gardener

Thanksgiving Digital Crack the Code: Case of the Gobbling Gardener

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Teach and Tech
Try to CRACK THE CODE this Thanksgiving!Are you trying to make it to Thanksgiving break without pulling your hair out? This activity will engage and motivate your students to work together and crack the code!This digital breakout activity will have students collaborating, using critical thinking skills, and thinking outside the box. It begins with a story to set the scene: someone placed a curse on the school gardener. She's gobbling and strutting just like a turkey! If you don't act fast, t
Preview of Back to School Digital Crack the Code: Case of the Poached Pizza

Back to School Digital Crack the Code: Case of the Poached Pizza

Created by
Teach and Tech
Start the year off HOT! Try to CRACK THE CODE!The beginning of the year can be a stressful time for students and teachers. Ease the stress by engaging students in a fun activity that will allow them to get to know each other through challenging tasks!This digital breakout activity will have students collaborating, using critical thinking skills, and thinking outside the box. It begins with a story to set the scene: the pizza for Pizza Friday has gone missing! Meatloaf and broccoli will be serv
Preview of Poetry Digital Crack the Code: Case of the Covered Capsule

Poetry Digital Crack the Code: Case of the Covered Capsule

Created by
Teach and Tech
Try to CRACK THE CODE with poetry! Are you looking for a fun way to review poetry? This activity will engage and motivate your students, all while providing fun practice of poetry terms and skills! This digital breakout activity will have students collaborating, using critical thinking skills, and thinking outside the box. It begins with a story to set the scene: someone has taken the directions for uncovering the school's buried time capsule! It cannot be dug up unless your students can so
Preview of Taller and Shorter with Linking Cubes

Taller and Shorter with Linking Cubes

Use these slides to have your students make a tower that is either longer or shorter than the tower shown on the screen. Make a tower that is longer AND. shorter than the tower shown, as well as have them measure to identify how much taller a tower is to another tower shown on the screen.
Preview of Design and Technology Lesson: Unleashing Ingenuity

Design and Technology Lesson: Unleashing Ingenuity

Design and Technology Lesson:Unleashing Ingenuity: Forging Exceptional Mars Explorers through Design, Programming, and Trials.About Lesson:In this lesson, we'll explore crafting unique Mars exploration robots through tailored programming. The tool enables diverse instructions for exceptional robots. You'll translate paper designs into digital models, refine the robot's response to challenges, test its performance in Mars-like conditions, and assess building skills. By lesson end, you'll excel in
Preview of Making Inferences With Cinderella (& german!)

Making Inferences With Cinderella (& german!)

My students loved this activity of making inferences of different foreign words. They used their background knowledge of Cinderella to infer what the unknown words were trying to say! The second half of the activity lets them use google translator (or a dictionary!) to check if there inferences are correct!
Preview of Ancient Greece - Grammar No Prep Cross Curricular Lesson

Ancient Greece - Grammar No Prep Cross Curricular Lesson

This is a fun no preparation activity that you students can do on their tablets or on a PC.Children simply read through the passages and learn interesting information about ancient Greece and then drag and drop whether the highlighted word is an adjective, verb or noun.At the end there is a bonus activity where children can extend their learning with some dictionary / vocabulary / thesaurus work and find appropriate adjectives to describe Zeus.All instructions are on the presentation. It can als
Preview of Crash Course World History 4: Ancient Egypt

Crash Course World History 4: Ancient Egypt

A worksheet to accompany John Green’s YouTube series Crash Course World History. For this particular series, I have taken selected excerpts from the video, and transcribed it word-for-word, then removed key words, creating a fill in the blank for the students as they watch the video. Please see the Preview for a sample of a few ‘questions’. All questions are in chronological order, and spaced out evenly throughout the video. The final question is a higher order thinking question that John Green
Preview of Beyond Identifying Time to the Hour and Half Hour Digital Task Cards [Winter]

Beyond Identifying Time to the Hour and Half Hour Digital Task Cards [Winter]

Fun Winter theme takes students beyond just identifying time to the hour and half hour and helps you assess just how much your students understand about clocks. Variety of questions expose students to a deeper understanding. This Boom Cards® deck has 23 digital task cards.⭐ No prep. ⭐ Self-scoring!⭐ Standards based.⭐ Preview here.This deck takes your students beyond just identifying time. They will answer a variety of questions about time and clocks: ✔identifying/labeling differences between ana
Preview of ChatGPT for Independent Study and Homeschool

ChatGPT for Independent Study and Homeschool

The AI revolution is here and ChatGPT is leading the way. In order to truly prepare our students for a viable career in this digital age, ChatGPT is not only something that needs to be acknowledged and embraced, but explicitly taught and modeled in an ethical, responsible, creative way that fosters critical thinking and deep lines of questioning. Each of the 22 slides tackles a different topic and explains how you can use ChatGPT to help out or solve the problem. There are also three handy GPT p
Preview of Crash Course World History 3: Mesopotamia

Crash Course World History 3: Mesopotamia

A worksheet to accompany John Green’s YouTube series Crash Course World History. For this particular series, I have taken selected excerpts from the video, and transcribed it word-for-word, then removed key words, creating a fill in the blank for the students as they watch the video. Please see the Preview for a sample of a few ‘questions’. All questions are in chronological order, and spaced out evenly throughout the video. The final question is a higher order thinking question that John Green
Preview of Crash Course World History 2: Indus Valley Civilization

Crash Course World History 2: Indus Valley Civilization

A worksheet to accompany John Green’s YouTube series Crash Course World History. For this particular series, I have taken selected excerpts from the video, and transcribed it word-for-word, then removed key words, creating a fill in the blank for the students as they watch the video. Please see the Preview for a sample of a few ‘questions’. All questions are in chronological order, and spaced out evenly throughout the video. The final question is a higher order thinking question that John Green
Preview of Hammurabi's Code: Digital Activity

Hammurabi's Code: Digital Activity

This digital activity has students engaging in research on Hammurabi's Code from Ancient Mesopotamia. Students will begin with three questions over how Hammurabi created his laws, the need for so many laws, and the basic principles of justice within his code of laws. Students will choose 5 laws from Hammurabi's code and 5 laws from the U.S.and compare and contrast the two. There is also a section for students to infer why this particular law might have been written. I even tell my students to fi
Preview of Crash Course World History #1: Agricultural Revolution

Crash Course World History #1: Agricultural Revolution

A worksheet to accompany John Green’s YouTube series Crash Course World History. For this particular series, I have taken selected excerpts from the video, and transcribed it word-for-word, then removed key words, creating a fill in the blank for the students as they watch the video. Please see the Preview for a sample of a few ‘questions’. All questions are in chronological order, and spaced out evenly throughout the video. The final question is a higher order thinking question that John Green
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