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Block-Based Coding
<p>GOALS: OVERVIEW: Students will learn rudimentary algorithm by designing a pre-configured video game. In “Block-Based Coding”, students will learn the basics of coding logic. They will learn, as it were, the “ABCs” of a new language called “coding/programming”! “Block-Based Coding” is designed to help learn the basics and fundamentals of any programming language by using […]</p>
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Super Citizenship!
<p>Students will go on a quest to learn how to navigate the World Wide Web as they embark on a series of videos and quizzes led by a superhero team!</p>
<p>We will learn what it takes to be a true superhero to those around us and apply Jesus’ Golden Rule (“Love thy neighbor as yourself”) in all areas of our lives, including the internet!</p>
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Keyboarding Scope & Sequence
<p>Students improve at different rates, so some will work above, at, or<br />
below the targets. Yeti Keyboarding uses gamified teaching techniques to introduce students to traditional keyboarding instruction, where typists use two hands and ten fingers.</p>
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Yeti Keyboarding Typing Goals
<p>Yeti Keyboarding aims to teach students efficient typing skills with targeted WPM and accuracy goals. Proficiency in keyboarding enhances productivity and digital communication, preparing students for academic success and future careers. The program accommodates varying skill levels, emphasizing accuracy while allowing flexibility in WPM targets to foster fluency and confidence in typing.</p>
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Tech Acceptable Use Policy
<p>Why Have an Acceptable Use Policy? An Acceptable Use Policy (AUP) is essential to provide guidelines for students to follow and a policy document for schools. Having written documentation in place allows guidance regarding consequences in the event of misuse incidents. An Acceptable Use Policy is important in directing the course of technology use in […]</p>
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Building Structures!
<p>Today the students learned how to problem solve by designing, gathering their tools and implementing their design to create their very own stand-alone structure!</p>
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