Draw a poster or make a book about one or more topics that we’ve covered in our digital citizenship lessons! Think about cyberbullying, strong & secure passwords, and safe & mindful sharing of personal and private information!
Think of a place in the world you would like to visit, draw a picture and add at least one sentence to name and describe it. Not sure what it really looks like? Use your imagination and draw what you think it would look like!
Draw a robot! Include some sentences about what the robot is used for and what it can do. If you want, write a simple code for something that the robot can do (move forward to pick something up, for instance).
If you have a printer at home, print this technology themed word search to work on (make a copy): https://docs.google.com/document/d/1gnctQEbJU1aw8nKlGqgtt7p_J_sgZNpRGji1oFQQ48o/copy
If you don’t have a printer, make your own technology themed word search on paper!
Try to draw and label a computer keyboard from memory!
Design a video game! Draw some pictures of what your game would look like. What kind of game is it? What is your goal in the game? What kind of system does your game require? Who are the characters in your game?
Make a list of books you’d like to read this school year and/or make a reading chart and reading goals (how many books or minutes do you want to read?).
Check out this document showing you the Binary Alphabet. Can you write your name in binary code? Write it on paper.
Map out your backyard and code yourself to walk through it! Write down all of your steps (move forward, turn left, turn right, etc.). Use a repeat block if you need to and remember how!
If you have any STEM themed games or toys at home give them a try! Maybe dominoes or snap circuits or a programmable robot! Maybe build a tower with Legos!