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Technology Lesson Plans K-5 Computer Lab Optical Illusions & Blog Archive & Body Art - Hand Animals - StumbleUpon These have to be some of the best examples of hand art I’ve ever seen. Great fun to look at for the kids and a real example of how to disguise your hand as an elephant, eagle or tiger. Click the main post for the full set of pictures.

Christmas Games Run Santa Girl, run! Collect gold rings and Christmas presents scattered around the North Pole while dodging all of the enemies and obstacles along the way. Frosty is missing and Santa needs your help to find him. Rudolph is missing and Christmas will be ruined if he isn't found. Practice counting skills in this fun online game. Match groups of 3 or more items and score big in our fun Christmas matching game! Look at each picture math equation. Use the clues to solve each word in the puzzle. Find the matching cards. It's color by number! It's color by Alphabet! Complete the pattern. Time to color by squares! Match the words to the pictures. Are you ready to make some really delicious chocolate reindeer cookies for Christmas? Christmas is here and the princesses have gotten together for their annual Secret Santa party. Create a Christmas picture using mosaic tiles. You have endless possibilities to style funny Santa's beard in this Christmas edition of Real Haircuts. Help Santa kiss Mrs. Oh no!

BiblioGarden | Free PYP Library Lesson Plans (IB Primary Years Program) Free Classic AudioBooks. Digital narration for the 21st Century - StumbleUpon English for Kids, ESL, EFL Kids, Young Learners and Beginners Resources - eslkidslab.com Your Digital Footprint Lesson Overview In collaboration with Common Sense Media, this lesson helps students learn about the similarities of staying safe in the real world and when visiting websites. Students will also learn that the information they put online leaves a digital footprint or “trail.” This trail can be big or small, helpful or hurtful, depending on how they manage it. Lesson Objectives Students will: Understand that being safe when they visit websites is similar to staying safe in real lifeLearn to recognize websites that are alright for them to visitRecognize if they should ask an adult they trust before they visit a particular websiteExplore what information is appropriate to be put online Getting Started (20 min) 1) Review This is a great time to review the last lesson that you went through with your class. Here are some questions that you can ask in review: What did we do last time? 2) Vocabulary This lesson has one new and important word: 3) Pause and Think Ask What does it mean to be safe? Directions:

Share Book Recommendations With Your Friends, Join Book Clubs, Answer Trivia - StumbleUpon my sisters rabbit Techie Books | The Techie Teacher® In 2016 I wrote a blog post about 10 Techie Themed Read Aloud Books and my list keeps growing! I wanted to compile all of the elementary picture books arranged by topic in one area. Let me know if you have any recommendations we can add to this list! Also be sure to check out my post: 5 Reasons to Use Technology Themed Picture Books to Help Reinforce Digital Citizenship. Responsible Use of Technology Online Safety Reliable Sources Digital Footprint Cyberbullying Screen Time/Technology Addiction/Unplugging Coding/Programming 3D Printing Drones Email Etiquette Other Books with "Techie" Themes Thank you to the following educators for introducing me to some of these titles:Mrs. Calandra Jackson Renuka Senaratne Eat Pray Travel TeachRamona RecommendsStorymamas Sign Up Today! Subscribe to get my latest content sent right to your inbox and gain access to the VIP FREE resource library! You are also agreeing to my Privacy Policy. Welcome! Follow me on Pinterest to get more techie ideas:

DIY Wrap Bracelet - Honestly WTF - StumbleUpon You should all know by now that we are all about stacking bracelets on our wrists. The more, the better. In fact . . . the most, the best! With that being said, we’ll show you how to master a version of the ever so popular wrap bracelet. You’ll need (for a double wrapped bracelet) :* Lengths will vary depending on the size of your wrist (see comments for suggestions). Fold the length of leather cording in half to form a loop. Place the ball chain along the leather cording with the end of the chain meeting the end of the wrap. Continue wrapping while checking it for fit around the wrist. When you have reached the end of the ball chain wrap the linen cording around the leather strands 2-3 more times. Thread the hex nut through the strands and tie a second knot. Trim with scissors and your wrap bracelet is finished!! The materials are listed for a double wrap bracelet. It’s a party! (tutorial adapted from Ornamentea; top image via Jak & Jil, rest of image by Honestly…WTF)

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