The focus should be on how advancements in computing technology have changed careers and lives.
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Happiness Gallery Walk
The focus is on having students understand why rules around computing technology can change depending upon the setting.
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Discuss and write about safety both online and offline.
2-3.IC.3 Discuss and explain how computing technology can be used in society and the world.
The focus is on examples of computing technology that were invented to solve broader problems in society, or existing technology platforms that can have many purposes.
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Create a simple digital health tracker activity to explore and promote healthy habits
Discuss different kinds of online health apps and fitness trackers
Bring in a guest speaker to talk about health
Explore using a chatbot how to be healthy online
Read The Day the Crayons Quit and Be You, then complete this Book Creator Activity
Try these Reading and CS Interdisciplinary lessons
The focus is on identifying digital spaces in the context of sharing or accessing information, such as an online platform where students submit work (private) versus public websites that anyone can access.
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Create a digital fort where students draw things that represent safe online behavior inside the fort. Outside the fort they draw unsafe behaviors.
The focus is on describing computing technology that relies on a program, settings, and data to make decisions without direct human involvement.
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The focus is on identifying choices developers make when designing computing devices and software and considering the pros and cons when making those choices.
The focus is not just on jobs in computer science, but also the skills and practices that are important for careers in the field of computer science.
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What is Computer Science
The emphasis is on essential components represented in the model to achieve desired results and assist in identifying patterns in the world around us, such as cycles in nature or tessellations.
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Play these simple sequencing games
The emphasis is on identifying various tools in everyday life that collect, sort and store data, such as surveys, spreadsheets and charts.
The emphasis is on using the visual representation to make the data meaningful. Options for presenting data visually include tables, graphs, and charts.
The focus is on identifying how to break apart a problem into smaller steps, while understanding that there can be multiple valid sequences of steps that solve the same problem.
Some details are essential to performing a task, while others are not (E.g., some may be so common that they don’t need to be stated).
he task can be a familiar activity or more abstract. The focus is on finding more than one way to reach the same goal.
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Try these different activities related to sports, dance, and computer science
The focus is on identifying key pieces of information, labelling them with a descriptive name, and observing which labels refer to different values each time the instructions are given, and which values stay the same.
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Explore Pixar Shorts to learn algorithms, loops, and more
The focus should be on recognizing that some steps in a task only get carried out some of the time, and that the conditions can be precisely described.
The focus should be on identifying small errors within a simple algorithm and fixing the errors collaboratively.
The focus should be on having students identify error(s) in an algorithm and suggest changes to fix the algorithm.
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Watch these videos to help students understand algorithms.
The focus should be on developing and documenting a plan in writing, using appropriate tools (such as a storyboard or story map).
The focus is on choosing and demonstrating different computing technologies to receive and present results depending on the task.
The focus is on understanding how software helps to complete computing tasks.
The focus is on building problem solving techniques for self-help, such as making sure speakers are turned on or headphones are plugged in or making sure that the caps lock key is not on, to narrow down a problem.
The focus is on understanding that information is converted in a special way so it can be sent through wires or waves through the air.
The focus is being able to navigate and save a file to a specific location.
The focus should be on potential effects, both positive and negative, for making information public
The emphasis is on recognizing and avoiding potentially harmful behaviors, such as sharing private information online or not logging off a public computer.
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The focus is on explaining how user habits and behaviors should be adjusted based on who shares a device and/or application.
The focus is on having one student encode a word or message, and a different student, using the same key, decode it. You might encourage students to develop their own coding scheme.
The emphasis is on recognizing situations in which students should notify a trusted adult when a device or application does not perform as expected (pop-ups, authentication and/or loading issues).
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Students should be introduced to keyboarding and identify in second grade and begin to receive direct instruction in keyboarding in third grade, with a focus on form over speed and accuracy.
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The focus is on using digital tools to communicate and collaborate in order to expand knowledge and effectively convey ideas.
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Students will identify key words with which to perform an internet search using teacher-approved tool(s), to obtain information.
Different digital tools are used for different purposes, such as communicating, collaborating, researching, and creating original content.
he focus is on how personal information, both public and private, becomes available online and understand ways their information can be shared.
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Being a Responsible Citizen - Empathy and Kindness Lesson
The focus is on describing actions with students and having them discuss whether those actions would be safe, responsible, respectful, and/or ethical using technology and/or online spaces.
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Play Lego Gloombusters to explore how to protect yourself from cyberbullies