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CyberFair (Virtual World's Fair) Project Guide
All / Yvonne Andres
CyberFair is an award-winning authentic project-based learning program used by schools and youth organizations around the world since 1996. Youth conduct research and publish their findings using digital media. CyberFair is the oldest and largest online educational event, bringing together more than 5 million students across 115 countries.
- Digital Storytelling
Build Typing Skills In Your School! Hold A Key Bee!
5-Mar / Christine Mueller
Typing is an essential skill for all students, even as young as third grade, so why not make it fun?! The OKCPS Key Bee was created for students in grades 3-8 to learn how to type in a better and more efficient manner, but also to have fun and earn prizes along the way. Check out our website to see how we did it and have fun making your own!
- Other
NC Children's Book Award Choice Board
K-2 / Kimberly KovachI created choice boards for all of the NCCBA children's book award nominees. There are quality read-aloud videos of each nominated book along with lots of activities to extend enjoyment and learning.
- Art
- English Language Arts
- Reading
- Science
Evaluating Your Digital Sources
12-Sep / Alexandra HerronThis activity is designed as a professional development activity for K-12 teachers to learn how to help students navigate choosing and citing quality sources in the digital landscape.
- Collaborative Leadership
- Professional Learning
Standards-aligned Courses
5-Mar / Desmond Martin
Curriculum is aligned to standards that include the NGSS Grade Band Engineering Technology Standards, Common Core Math and ELA as they relate to the NGSS ETS standards, and ISTE, CSTA and 21st Century Skills standards related to emerging technologies and STEM.
- 3D Printing
- Engineering
- Robotics
- Other
Exploration of 3D Development Using Tinkercad
8-Jun / Desmond Martin
In this lesson, students will build a deeper understanding of the ways 3D printing is being used today. Students will then use Tinkercad to modify or design an object that solves a real-world problem using CAD software.
- 3D Printing
- Engineering

Food Media & Food Waste Google Slides Project
12-Sep / Morgan DeWinne
I paired this Activity that I created with the documentary, "Dive! Living off America's Waste" by Jeremy Siefert. I had students add a picture from social media of an account/restaurant/person that they are familiar with that glorifies wasting food. (Ex.: Sugar Factory where people purchase large drinks & ice cream just for an aesthetic picture).
- Digital Storytelling
- English Language Arts
- Professional Learning
Student discussing momentum.
12-Sep / Veronica Monte
Students conducting an interview with their favorite partner (using any video tools) asking each other questions about momentum and impulse
- Science

Nearpod
All / Rachel Stoczko
Nearpod offers an interactive, instructional platform that merges formative assessment and dynamic media for live and self-paced learning experiences inside and outside of the classroom. Nearpod engages students with activities and features more than 13,000 ready-to-run interactive lessons while providing teachers with real-time insights.
- Digital Citizenship
- English Language Arts
- History/Civics
- Science
Create a Class or Group Photo with Google Slides
All / J. Mark Schwanz
This is a quick and easy way to engage students in creating a class photo together. Use the collaborative features built-in to Google Docs. Encourage the use of some photo taking and photo editing skills with the features built in to Google Slides. This video shows you how.
- Digital Citizenship
- Digital Storytelling
- Other
Black History Month Scavenger Hunt
12-Sep / Karin King
Directions- https://docs.google.com/document/d/1m2PJkoyCA5KedFsrHb7ipJpUkKi5vwy_Mt15cmMAEzs/edit?usp=sharing
- History/Civics

Digital Compass
8-Jun / Peggi Knight
Students will travel through a decision-making activity for digital citizenship growth. Credit to Common Sense Media.
- Digital Citizenship
Presidential Primary Sources Project
All / Therese Perlowski
The Presidential Primary Sources Project is a free, live, and interactive webinar series hosted by National Park Rangers and Presidential Historians for students grades 4-12. With PPSP, your class can engage in live, interactive discussions and use primary source documents to understand our nation’s presidents.
- Digital Citizenship
- English Language Arts
- History/Civics
Spring Decorations interactive slides
K-2 / Kyriaki Xiraki-Tselios
Use this resource so the students can decorate their own Valentine,Leprechaun, Pot of gold, clover, Bunny, Egg and house.
- Open Educational Resources (OER)

Monumental Ideas
All / Elizabeth Lee
Explore the National Mall virtually with Monumental Ideas! Engage students in STEAM based learning with a set of tools to discover and investigate the Lincoln and MLK Jr. memorials. Comprehensive lesson plans are provided for K-12.
- Engineering
- History/Civics
- Mathematics
- Science
Latin and Angloamerica
12-Sep / Marijan Biruš
Sorting elements into groups: ,,Angloamerica" and ,,Latin America".
- History/Civics
Digitized Primary Sources through Wyoming History Day at the American Heritage Center, Univ. of Wyoming
All / Leslie Waggener
The American Heritage Center at the University of Wyoming hosts a website supporting Wyoming History Day and the nation’s K-12 teachers and students by providing digitized primary sources on popular state and national topics. You'll find resources on civil rights, women’s suffrage, Japanese American internment, the Second Red Scare, and more.
- Digital Building
Digital Citizenship - My Digital Tattoo
8-Jun / Christy Reuter
Students use a camera to take a picture of themselves or their hand. Then use a photo editing app (PicsArt or PicCollage) to add five descriptive text or graphics that represent their online personality and how they want to be reflected on social media. Students share their Digital Tattoo on Wakelet for others to see.
- Digital Citizenship
Immigration
K-2 / Gail Corbman
This library gives students the opportunity to see what it was like for those who immigrated to the United States. Some of your students may want to share their own stories.
- Reading
- Other