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Computer science Common Core RL.7.2 resources

Preview of Explaining Computer Parts, Components: 37 Articles & Questions w/ Answers 6-12gr

Explaining Computer Parts, Components: 37 Articles & Questions w/ Answers 6-12gr

Created by
SuperSheets
This package contains 37 no-prep reading comprehensions: one for each computer component! This package contains articles with questions about each of the below:Essential Components: Motherboard Random Access Memory (RAM) Read Only Memory (ROM) Storage Drives: Hard Disk Drive (HDD) Solid State Drive (SSD) Hybrid Drive External Storage Drives Power and Cooling:Power Supply Unit (PSU) Cooling System Voltage Regulator Module (VRM) Graphics and Networking: Graphics Processing Unit (GPU) Network Inter
Preview of 7th Grade ELA Digital Citizenship - Copyright, Public Domain & Fair Use

7th Grade ELA Digital Citizenship - Copyright, Public Domain & Fair Use

Show your 7th Graders how to determine when copyrighted material is fair use or not using the computer via Google Slides. This lesson is based on the standards and guidelines set by Common Sense Media. You can either do this through the teacher's copy or through Google Classroom as an assignment if your learners have school Google Accounts.
Preview of #BookSnap for text annotating, close reading skills, student center, CCSS

#BookSnap for text annotating, close reading skills, student center, CCSS

Let’s begin with #BookSnaps, shall we? #BookSnaps was created by Tara Martin as an attempt to connect with her teenager and what he was reading. Check out Tara’s page, she’s amazing and has tons of cool ways to integrate technology into education as a way to engage learners. Here’s the gist of #BookSnaps, you can use Snapchat or any other app to take a picture of a piece of text you want to annotate. Annotations refer to adding your own thoughts or insights into a piece of literature. You take a
Preview of Novel or Story Choice Board Activity

Novel or Story Choice Board Activity

Created by
STEMing It Up
Reading a story or novel with your students? I have 6 computer based projects students can choose from to show their understanding and analysis of the setting, plot, characters, and author's word choice. Students not only will show their understanding of these English standards, but will also be able to work on and improve their computer and design skills. These choice board activities can easily be used/adapted to any text your students are reading to assess students' understanding. These act
Preview of Fake News Lesson - Digital literacy Critical thinking Fact Analysis and Research

Fake News Lesson - Digital literacy Critical thinking Fact Analysis and Research

It has never been more important to have some digital media literacy. With the growth of social media, the spread of fake news is becoming faster and much easier, and that is why it is our duty to teach the students how to spot fake news, how to recognize them and not believe them. This resource is something I spent a lot of time and thought on, and it has helped me teach many students how to be digitally literate and how to develop critical thinking, how to analyze an article and how to researc
Preview of Project Based Learning Reading using Book Memes, Grades 5-12 Any Book, CCSS

Project Based Learning Reading using Book Memes, Grades 5-12 Any Book, CCSS

The next project is a Book Meme and it integrates some of the same elements as the #BookSnap is still a very unique project option. With the Book Meme, I ask students to identify a significant event, conflict, or action in their book. They are to select a quote that best represents this moment from the text with the proper citation. I then have them use this Google Draw template to create a Meme that showcases this moment. Students will then paste their Google Draw onto a Slide in a shared Slide
Preview of Do and Discover: Science in the Library--Prey by Michael Crichton

Do and Discover: Science in the Library--Prey by Michael Crichton

Get your students off the screen and experiencing with world. This Science in the Library series of Do and Discover Activities gives your readers a chance to enjoy exploring science. Students explore the theme of AI in Michael Crichton's book Prey.
Preview of Bully.com (Joe Lawlor) Novel Discussion Guide

Bully.com (Joe Lawlor) Novel Discussion Guide

Discuss Joe Lawlor's mystery novel Bully.com in your classroom, library, or other setting. Arranged by Common Core literature standards, this free downloadable pdf will jumpstart conversations and invite reflection on the story. Thematic connections include cyberbullying, eating disorders, identity theft, and loyalty vs. responsibility.About Bully.com: Seventh grader Jun Li is a brilliant student, more comfortable around computers than people. But his world turns upside down when the principal a
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