SFUSD's creative computing curriculum introduces computer science as a creative, collaborative, and ...
SFUSD's creative computing curriculum introduces computer science as a creative, collaborative, and engaging discipline to children in third through fifth grade.
Across 15-20 lessons at each grade level, students will learn about algorithms and programming, computing systems, the Internet, and impacts of computing, while developing strong practices and dispositions. Lessons are designed to be implemented in 45 to 60-minute periods approximately once per week.
Adapted primarily from Creative Commons licensed resources developed by the ScratchEd team at the Harvard Graduate School of Education and Code.org. See also the original ScratchEd Creative Computing curriculum guide.
Created by the San Francisco Unified School District (SFUSD) Computer Science team: CSinSF.org.
This resource is a Language Arts student activity that utilizes Utah's Online Library ...
This resource is a Language Arts student activity that utilizes Utah's Online Library resources - specifically, the three Gale databases (Kids InfoBits Grades K-6, Research in Context Grades 6-8, and Reference Collection Grades 9-12), the Library of Congress (located in the section called General Resources), and eMedia - to help students research and read about Booker T. Washington.
Dani Sloan from UEN teaches C-Forum how to get students to think ...
Dani Sloan from UEN teaches C-Forum how to get students to think of databases before Google (at least while they're in Canvas). She teaches about the Gale LTIs for learners of all ages.
This resource is a Science student activity that utilizes Utah's Online Library resources ...
This resource is a Science student activity that utilizes Utah's Online Library resources - specifically, Explora Elementary in EBSCO - to help students learn about the characteristics of rocks.
This resource is a Health student activity that utilizes Utah's Online Library resources ...
This resource is a Health student activity that utilizes Utah's Online Library resources - specifically the Gale databases of InfoTrac Student Edition and Student Resources in Context - for conducting research about eating disorders.
In this eMedia tutorial, Katie Blunt helps you discover curated topics and ...
In this eMedia tutorial, Katie Blunt helps you discover curated topics and popular content with eMedia collections. Find out how collections can be useful to you and your classroom! (May 2021)
Kid's Info Bits is an amazing resource for your students to use ...
Kid's Info Bits is an amazing resource for your students to use when doing research, and it's FREE in Utah's Online Library. Learn how to use it with your c...
The Gale Reference Collection are research databases that reside in Utah's Online ...
The Gale Reference Collection are research databases that reside in Utah's Online Library. These resources are free to all Public Utah Schools. These resources are free to all Public Utah Schools. These resources are divided into three grade categories within the Online Library. Each grade group has one or more research database. There is a separate LTI for each resource in the Online Library. The Canvas Admin can install this LTI at the Canvas Instance Level or or a Sub Account Level. The LTI makes it much easier for teachers to share content within Canvas, Including news articles, magazines, and academic journals. License Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed)
This resource is a Language Arts student activity that utilizes Utah's Online Library ...
This resource is a Language Arts student activity that utilizes Utah's Online Library resources - specifically, EBSCO's Biography Reference Center, Gale's Biography in Context, and Gale's Virtual Reference Library - to help students research and read about George Washington Carver.
This resource is a Science student activity that utilizes Utah's Online Library resources ...
This resource is a Science student activity that utilizes Utah's Online Library resources - specifically, Gale's Kids InfoBits and eMedia - to help students learn about gravity.
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