The 32-week technology curriculum is designed with the unique needs of middle school technology IT classes in mind. Textbook includes:
* 287 images
* 34 assessments
* 12 articles
* Grade 6-8 wide-ranging Scope and Sequence
* Grade 6-8 technology curriculum map
* 32 weeks of lessons, taught using the 'flipped classroom' approach
* monthly homework (3rd-8th only)
* posters ready to print and hang on your walls
Each lesson is aligned with both Common Core State Standards and National Educational Technology Standards and includes:
* Common Core Standards
* ISTE Standards
* essential question
* big idea
* materials required
* domain-specific vocabulary
* problem solving for lesson
* time required to complete
* teacher preparation required
* steps to accomplish goals
* assessment strategies
* class warmups
* class exit tickets
* how to extend learning
* additional resources
* homework (where relevant)
* examples
* grading rubrics
* emphasis on comprehension/problem-solving/critical thinking/preparing students for career and college
* focus on transfer of knowledge and blended learning, collaboration and sharing
Learning is organized into units that are easily adapted to the shorter class periods of Middle School. They include:
· * Coding/Programming
· * Debate
· * Desktop Publishing
· * Digital Citizenship
· * Digital Tools in the Classroom
· * Financial Literacy
· * Genius Hour
· * Google Earth Lit Trip
· * Image Editing
· * Keyboarding
· * Khan Academy
· * Online Image Legalities
· * Presentation Boards
· * Problem Solving
· * Screenshots, Screencasts, Videos
· * Search/Research
· * Slideshows
· * Spreadsheets
· * Visual Learning, Infographics
· * Web-based Tools
· * Word Processing Summative
· * Write an Ebook
· * Writing with Comics, Twitter, More
Additionally, Units are collected under Themes. Teachers can adopt several themes per grading period or break them up throughout the year. Themes include:
· * Math
· * Productivity
· * Search/Research
· * Speaking and Listening
· * Writing
· * Year-round
What's different from the 6th edition--why should you upgrade? Consider these changes:
* aligned with computers, iPads, Chromebooks
* perfect for both classroom and tech teachers
* calls out higher order thinking skills
* lists new and scaffolded skills in each lesson
* shows academic applications for projects
* perfect for project- and skills-based learning
* highlights collaboration
* warm-up and exit tickets for each lesson
* includes a comprehensive list of assessments
* lots more images and how-to’s
* includes curriculum map—by year and month
* includes Hour of Code lesson for each grade
Want this book free? Purchase the student workbooks for this grade level. We'll send it to you. Questions? zeke.rowe@structuredlearning.net
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