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5th grade computer science scaffolded notes

Preview of Computer Science Principles: Binary Numbers / Bits & Bytes (Big Idea 2 Lesson 1)

Computer Science Principles: Binary Numbers / Bits & Bytes (Big Idea 2 Lesson 1)

This is the first lesson in my AP Computer Science Principles Big Idea 2: Data bundle. Students will:learn the binary number system convert from binary to decimal valuesunderstand bits & bytes to specify how many bits/bytes are needed to hold data.understand overflow and round-off errorscomplete AP style problemsThis download includes:Guided Notes for the studentsLesson Slides (PowerPoint & Keynote)Practice WorksheetExit Slip (2 versions)Lesson QuizKeys for all resources.© 2021 “Innovati
Preview of Computer Science Principles Bundle: Big Idea 1 - Creative Development

Computer Science Principles Bundle: Big Idea 1 - Creative Development

This bundle covers all the AP CSP components for Big Idea 1, which has an AP exam weight of 10-13%. Bundle Includes Lessons on:Old School Technology Activity (Good First Day of School Activity)U1 L1 CollaborationU1 L2 Program Function & PurposeU1 L3 Program Design & DevelopmentL1 L4 Identifying and Correcting ErrorsVocabulary Crossword PuzzleUnit 1 Quiz (Bonus)Each Lesson Includes:Guided Notes for the studentsLesson Slides (PowerPoint & Keynote)Practice Worksheet or Activity Assessme
Preview of Full Hummingbird Bit Bundle

Full Hummingbird Bit Bundle

Created by
STEM in Sixth
Great bundle for a whole Hummingbird Bit project! Includes introduction notes to teach students how to use MakeCode (7 page document), Robotic animal project (4 page document), and a detailed troubleshooting guide to assist students with their Hummingbird Bit (4 page guide).Products included in bundle: -Hummingbird Bit Introduction Notes-Hummingbird Bit Troubleshooting Guide-Robotic Animal Project with Hummingbird Bit
Preview of Introduction to Coding, Using Scratch and code.org

Introduction to Coding, Using Scratch and code.org

Created by
Mrs SW's Stuff
An introduction to teaching coding to a Year 3 - Year 6 class. This includes links to NSW syllabus suggestions on reflections. Students can work at their own pace using Task Cards.
Preview of Internet Search and Research

Internet Search and Research

Internet Search and Research in Your Classroom shows you how to teach this complicated but necessary topic. This lesson includes how to use it safely, how to determine credibility of information, and how to search strategically and capably. Designed for grades 3-6, it’s aligned with Common Core and ISTE Standards and includes a rubric for assessment, as well as over a dozen other methods to assess learning.What’s included: brief summary of project suggested prior knowledge
Preview of Parts of a Computer - Activity Sheet/ Guided Notes

Parts of a Computer - Activity Sheet/ Guided Notes

This is a fill-in-the-blank guided notes activity. The notes align with the Parts of a Computer Slideshow. It can also be used as an individual activity after teaching about the basics part of a computer.Includes images! Answer Key IncludedIf you need a digital assessment for parts of a computer, check out this resource: Parts of a Computer Digital ActivityLooking for Additional Computer Application Activities? Check out the links below!Computer Applications Final ProjectIntro to Google SheetsMi
Preview of Hummingbird Bit Introduction Notes

Hummingbird Bit Introduction Notes

Created by
STEM in Sixth
Hummingbird Bit introduction notes! Detailed notes include 7 pages of using Hummingbird Bit through MakeCode. Product includes a ZIP folder with both PDF and Word document for editing (if needed).**Plan to update with answer key at a future time.**Focus points in the notes include:-Single color and tri-color LEDs-Events, longer scripts, and loops-Position and rotation servos-Light and distance sensorsCheck out these other products using Hummingbird Bits!-Hummingbird Troubleshooting-Robotic Anima
Preview of What is Coding? Presentation and Notes

What is Coding? Presentation and Notes

This assignment should be used for grades 5-8 to teach an introduction to coding class or unit. This assignment covers the following topics:Definitions for coding, programming languages, algorithms, syntax, and debugging.Three short, and fun YouTube videos. Class discussion on why kids should learn to code. Examples of different programming languages.What’s Included?Presentation (Google Slides)Student worksheet (Google doc)Teacher Answer key (Google doc)
Preview of Unpacked Computer Science Standards for NVAC Grades K-5!

Unpacked Computer Science Standards for NVAC Grades K-5!

Unpacked Computer Science Standards for NVAC Grades K-5!*Color coded by core standards*User friendly 'I can' statements*Fully editable and printable*2 Indicators & NVAC standards on each slide*Slides link between core concepts and sub-concept ideas.*Sub-concepts link to student friendly definitions and examples.*Student friendly definitions and examples ________________________________________________________________________________________Includes Grade, Concept, and Identifier in the teach
Preview of Lego Mindstorms EV3 Programming Blocks Notes and Quizzes for Motors Switch and

Lego Mindstorms EV3 Programming Blocks Notes and Quizzes for Motors Switch and

This set of notes and quizzes covers six of the most commonly used programming blocks: medium motor, large motor, move steering, move tank, loop and switch. Use the notes page to teach the purpose of and settings for each block. Then use the quiz to review, as a warm up, or as a formative assessment to determine the student's knowledge about that particular block. A key is included for each notes and quiz page. Bonus: Scroll to the end of this pack to see the included "More on Motion Block Mod
Preview of Windows Command Line - Bundle!

Windows Command Line - Bundle!

Created by
Tech Nibbles
This Windows Command Line Bundle has it all! Start with the unplugged Windows Command Line Activity, then practice using the Windows Command Line using snacks! Then play some pinball with the Windows Command Line extension activity. Great for STEM, Computer Science, Technology courses in Middle School and High School.  This can be used with a cyber range that has internet connectivity, as Snacks.zip files can be downloaded. This resource makes a great introductory lesson to the Windows Comm
Preview of MINECRAFT - Code.org - Coding - Computational Thinking - Computer Programming

MINECRAFT - Code.org - Coding - Computational Thinking - Computer Programming

Explanation for one of the Minecraft puzzles on Code.org.Great for teaching Debugging.Great for demonstrating Pattern Recognition and Algorithmic Design as parts of Computational Thinking.
Preview of Computer Science Principles: Collaboration (Big Idea 1 Lesson 1)

Computer Science Principles: Collaboration (Big Idea 1 Lesson 1)

This is the first lesson in my AP Computer Science PrinciplesBig Idea 1 Bundle.Students will:learn what is a computer innovationunderstand the difference between hardware and softwareunderstand the need and power of collaborationlearn the interpersonal skills to collaborateThis download includes:Guided NotesLesson Slides (PowerPoint & Keynote)Collaboration Activity IdeasComputer vs. Software ActivityDiscussion StartersKeys for all resourcesTeacher Notes© 2021 “Innovative Mathematics”(Laura B
Preview of Computer Science Principles: Data Compression (Big Idea 2 Lesson 5)

Computer Science Principles: Data Compression (Big Idea 2 Lesson 5)

This is the fifth lesson in my AP Computer Science PrinciplesBig Idea 2: Data bundle.Students will:understand what is lossy and lossless compressionapply understanding to different data compression scenarioscomplete AP style problemsThis download includes:Guided Notes for the studentsLesson Slides (PowerPoint & Keynote)Practice WorksheetExit Slip (2 versions)Lesson Quiz (cumulative lessons 1 - 5)Keys for all resources.© 2021 “Innovative Mathematics”(Laura Brantley)All rights reserved. All pr
Preview of Introduction to Computer Science: What are Computers? (Guided Notes + Slides)

Introduction to Computer Science: What are Computers? (Guided Notes + Slides)

Embark on an educational journey with our comprehensive set of notes and slides designed to introduce middle school students to the fascinating realm of computers.Foundational Concepts: Delve into the basic principles of how computers work, including input and output, processing, storage, and the role of software and hardware components.Real-World Applications: Explore the practical applications of computers in our daily lives. From entertainment and communication to education and beyond,
Preview of Windows Command Line - Hands On Activity

Windows Command Line - Hands On Activity

Created by
Tech Nibbles
Practice using the Windows Command Line using snacks! This hand on activity is the follow up to the Unplugged Google Slides Lesson! Students will learn basic commands and navigate a snack folder using the CLI. Great for STEM, Computer Science, Technology courses in Middle School and High School.  This can be used with a cyber range that has internet connectivity, as Snacks.zip files can be downloaded. This resource makes a great introductory lesson to the Windows Command line. Recipe:We are
Preview of Code a Foosball Game in Scratch Instructional Handout

Code a Foosball Game in Scratch Instructional Handout

Created by
Ms KiwiDove
Have students who are just learning what Scratch blocks mean? Want an independent Scratch task for students to work on? Teaching students how to code 2 player games? Want to code a project that can be used with a Makey Makey?If you answered 'yes' to any of these questions, then this is the resource for you! Step-by-step instructions with explanations and code illustrations take your young computer scientists through the creation of a 2 player foosball game, including players on 2 teams who can s
Preview of Career Cluster:  Information Technology

Career Cluster: Information Technology

Created by
My Dear Watson
This lesson is geared toward fifth graders, and covers 11 different careers that fit under the Information Technology career cluster. It's completely ready and makes an easy lesson (or two!) for a school counselor, librarian, or teacher! This set includes 6 QR codes to information technology videos, a note-taking sheet, and a PowerPoint of 11 careers with career description, level of required education, character traits, and average yearly salary for the following jobs: - computer and informa
Preview of ICT Capabilities school plan

ICT Capabilities school plan

ICT capabilities in one document with links to other curriculum areas, links to resources and explicit skills needed for each phase. Including: Identifying equipment Keyboard/ mouse skills I Pad skills Terminology Microsoft Program skills Technology (Australian teachers - this is based on the robotics sent out to all schools)
Preview of STAR WARS (Nested Loops) - Code.org, Coding, Computational Thinking, Programming

STAR WARS (Nested Loops) - Code.org, Coding, Computational Thinking, Programming

Explanation for one of the Star Wars puzzles on Code.org.Teaching Point: Nested LoopsGreat for demonstrating Pattern Recognition and Algorithmic Design as parts of Computational Thinking.
Preview of The 9 Key P's of Digital Citizenship - PowerPoint and Guided Notes

The 9 Key P's of Digital Citizenship - PowerPoint and Guided Notes

Created by
Taylor Swoopes
The 9 Key P's of Digital Citizenship*****************************************************************************Download IncludesThe 9 Key P's of Digital Citizenship Google Slides PresentationThe 9 Key P's of Digital Citizenship Guided Notes HandoutGuided Notes Answer Key*****************************************************************************Customer Tips:How to get TPT credit to use on future purchases:• Please go to your My Purchases page. Beside each purchase you'll see a Provide Feedba
Preview of Technology Computer Tour lesson for beginner computer users

Technology Computer Tour lesson for beginner computer users

Created by
Joanne Dunbar
Do your students need a crash course in computer basics? This lesson breaks down PC computer elements to the very basics - from a cursor to a desktop to a browser to boomarks and beyond! If your students are going to be using a computer with any frequency and have never learned exactly how a web browser works, or the basics of a keyboard like "shift" and "enter", this lesson might be fore them! I designed this for my class of 4th graders, but I would recommend for any of the upper elementary gra
Preview of Computer Science Principles: Identifying & Correcting Errors (Big Idea 1 Less 4)

Computer Science Principles: Identifying & Correcting Errors (Big Idea 1 Less 4)

This is the fourth lesson in my AP Computer Science PrinciplesBig Idea 1 BundleStudents will:learn the different types of computer errorslearn the different types of debugging techniquesThis download includes:Guided NotesLesson Slides (PowerPoint & Keynote)Find the errors activityKeys for all resourcesTeacher Notes© 2021 “Innovative Mathematics”(Laura Brantley)All rights reserved. All products purchased from Laura Brantley (Innovative Mathematics) may be used by the purchaser for their class
Preview of Computer Science Principles: Program Function & Purpose (Big Idea 1 Lesson 2)

Computer Science Principles: Program Function & Purpose (Big Idea 1 Lesson 2)

This is the second lesson in my AP Computer Science PrinciplesBig Idea 1 bundle.Students will:learn what is input and output of a computer innovationunderstand the difference between the purpose and the functionality of a computer innovationlearn what is an "event-driven" programThis download includes:Guided NotesLesson Slides (PowerPoint & Keynote)AP Create Task ActivityExit Slip (2 versions)Keys for all resourcesTeacher Notes© 2021 “Innovative Mathematics”(Laura Brantley)All rights reserve
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