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1. Write "No Warmup" and read the rest of what we're doing. Objective: I can explore scenarios and make choices about moral actions online by playing a video game. Assignment: Play Digital Compass or Code Combat. If you get 100% on everything in Digital Compass before the end of the Hexter, you get a full bag of candy of your choice. Dance offWarmup:
1. Who affected Jason and Linda's Digital Footprint? There's a lot of right answers here. Objective: I can examine a digital footprint from the perspective of an employer to decide who is most honest and works best with others. Assignment: Trillion Dollar Footprint table on Google Classroom Bring Headphones tomorrow or be sorry Can't find the right kind of evidence? Change your perspectiveWarmup:
Name one part of Linda's digital footprint that seemed weird and one part from Jason's digital footprint that didn't add up. Objective: I can examine a digital footprint from the perspective of an employer to find evidence about who is most honest and works best with others. Assignment: Trillion Dollar Footprint table on Google Classroom Just becauseWarmup:
1. What is a Digital Footprint? Objective: I can examine a digital footprint from the perspective of an employer to decide who is most honest and works best with others. Assignment: Trillion Dollar Footprint table on Google Classroom When you think no one is watching you on the internet...Warmup:
Try to find yourself online and write down in your warmups what you find. 1. Google your name. 2. If nothing about you comes up, Google it with quotes “Joe Smith” 3. Check the actual webpages, not just images. 4. Now try your parents or siblings. Objective: I can explain what a digital footprint is and what types of information might be in my digital footprint. Assignment: Start Reading Trillion Dollar Footprint You are almost done with your first full week of Middle School!Warmup:
Write down all the names of the parts of a professional email in the correct order. First group to get it done gets candy. Objective: I can pick out the parts of a professional email from an example email. I can write my own professional email. Assignment: Professional Email Highlighting Write a Fake Email Fun Fact #873 about the Internet: It was originally created to show cute animals. Click subscribe to continue receiving content.Warmup:
1. Which emails were you able to unsubscribe from? 2. What questions do you still have about email? 3. What are 3 specific reasons you would need to write an email? (Protip: Think of very specific reasons, not general ones. "For work" is a general reason, not a specific one.) Objective: I can pick out the parts of a professional email from an example email. Assignment: Professional Email Highlighting Don't get hypnotized by hypno-ninja and do your warmup!Warmup:
1. Name one fact you learned about Mr. Plummer yesterday. Objective: I can unsubscribe from unwanted emails and change settings on websites to receive less emails. Assignment: Make a list of places you unsubscribed from TFW Internet Skills StartsWarmup:
1. Write where you can find Mr. Plummer's electronic bathroom pass. 2. What's one question you want to know about Mr. Plummer? Objective: I can set up my chromebook for Internet Skills. Assignment: Set up Warmup Google Doc and share with Mr. Plummer Bookmark this website Join Google Classroom Bookmarks in Internet Skills folder What do you know about Mr. Plummer? |
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