K: Seesaw, basic Google Slides/Drawing (moving objects, clicking on links when they see a hand), clicking on the Play button and Stop, changing tabs and clicking on links
1: Seesaw, basic Google Slides/Drawing (moving objects, clicking on links when they see a hand, resizing objects, color fill), Code.org (they can navigate from my homepage)
2: Everything above and...add a slide, modify text on a slide, insert an image, insert a background image/change background color, use Google Drawing to draw a picture (including using line tool, scribble, shapes, color fill, etc)
3: Everything above and...Use Read and Write for Google Chrome extension to play and pause (to help read any website), use dual windows to follow directions one one half of their screen and follow directions on the other side, edit text (change font style, color, size, bold, italics, underline)
4: Everything above and...Use dual windows on their desktop to be able to read research and take notes on a given document, copy and paste text into a document, visit multiple sources to answer questions (when provided with links), play and pause a video to learn a skill, take notes on a Google Sheet (including using Cite this for Me to cite sources and using dropdown menus to label categories of information), Use Control+F to help find specific information on a page
5: Everything above and...Storyboard That, Use Britannica and EBSCO to search for information on a topic, use the DEFINE tool in Google-based programs, create their own original drawings in Google Drawing (and download them as a PNG file to insert into other documents), use Hopscotch app for coding
6: Everything above and...search for information using Google (with a focus on search terms), create a graph from a Google Sheet (modifying the title, labels, and type of graph), use Snipping Tool to copy and paste information into a file, share documents with others (and locate shared files in Shared with Me), use Swift Playgrounds app for coding
7: Everything above and...TinkerCAD, WeVideo, create links to other pages and outside websites/videos in Google Slides,
8: Everything above and...use Read and Write for Google Chrome to highlight and annotate notes (and add them to a Google Classroom assignment)