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7th Grade Technology: 32-Lesson Comprehensive Curriculum

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ISBN / ASIN0989369005
ISBN-139780989369008
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A 32-week 7th grade tech curriculum (organized by themes, compatible with shorter grading periods in Middle School) that addresses Common Core requirements and the diverse needs of Middle School tech classes. Includes 121 images, 26 assessments, Scope and Sequence, Curriculum Map, ready-to-print posters, and 20 pedagogic articles Each lesson is aligned with both Common Core State Standards and National Educational Technology Standards, and includes Scope and Sequence, including step-by-step weekly lessons, articles on tech pedagogy, emphasis on comprehension/problem-solving/critical thinking/preparing students for career and college. Focus is on transfer of knowledge, blended learning, collaboration, and sharing. Online support is FREE through a help blog Each lesson includes: Common Core Standards, ISTE Standards, essential question, big idea, materials required, vocabulary, problem solving for lesson, time required to complete, teacher preparation required, steps to accomplish goals, assessment strategies, troubleshooting, how to extend learning, additional resources, examples, grading rubrics, warm-up and exit tickets, and homework. Units include: Digital Citizenship, Digital Tools, Spreadsheets, Gamification of Ed, Google Earth, Graphics, Keyboarding, Programming, Problem Solving, Robotics, Search/Research, Differentiated Learning, and Word Processing Options. Please be aware: Look Inside feature isn't always up-to-date with this edition's content. AND: Images in print book are black and white--not color. For questions: visit the publisher's website at structuredlearning dot net.

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