Knowledge and understanding
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Introduction to Hardware and Software Sorting Activity
Guide students in understanding the difference between hardware and software with this cut and sort activity.
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Software and Hardware Match-Up Activity
Consolidate students’ understanding of various software and hardware with this word and image match-up activity.
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Blank Algorithm Grid - Colour
An activity for students to use when learning about algorithms (directions).
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Old vs New Communication Devices - Sorting Activity
A fun sorting activity for students to identify old and new communication devices.
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Digital Systems Poster
A poster showing the definition and an example of a digital system.
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Data Match-Up Cards (Set 1)
A match-up activity for students to use when exploring data.
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'I Can' Statements - Technology and Technologies (Middle Primary)
A set of 53 'I can' statement cards linked to the Australian Digital Technologies Curriculum.
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Step by Step Introductory Worksheet for Algorithms - Pirate Adventure
A 1 page worksheet for students to use when learning how to write an algorithm.
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Cut and Paste Algorithm Grid - Black and White
An activity for students to use when learning about algorithms (directions).
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Cut and Paste Algorithm Grid - Colour
An activity for students to use when learning about algorithms (directions).
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Pirate Pete’s Three Algorithm Quest
A worksheet for students to use when consolidating their understanding of algorithms.
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Data Match-Up Cards (Set 4)
A match-up activity for students to use when exploring data.
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Friend or Foe? Positive and Negative Effects of Technology Worksheet
Exploring the positive and negative effects of technology in the community with classroom discussion and worksheets.
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Directional Arrows Algorithm Game
A game to help teach your students directional instructions in sequencing (algorithms).
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Data Match-Up Cards (Set 2)
A match-up activity for students to use when exploring data.
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Basic Functions Poster
A poster showing the definition and an example of basic functions.
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Data Poster
A poster showing the definition and an example of data.
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Blank Algorithm Grid - Black and White
An activity for students to use when learning about algorithms (directions).
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'I Can' Statements - Technology and Technologies (Upper Primary)
A set of 45 'I can' statement cards linked to the Australian Digital Technologies Curriculum.
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Materials Poster
A poster showing the definition and an example of materials.
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Binary Poster
A poster showing the definition and an example of binary.
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Networking Digital Systems Brainstorming Worksheets
A brainstorming sheet that encourages students to consider all possible devices that can be networked with a laptop, a computer and a tablet.
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Life Changing Technologies - Match-Up Activity
A match-up activity linking technologies and technological devices with the function they perform.
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Binary Data Poster
A poster showing the definition and an example of binary data.
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10-Step Algorithm Sequence Sheet - Lower Primary
A worksheet for students to use when writing an algorithm.
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Data Match-Up Cards (Set 3)
A match-up activity for students to use when exploring data.
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Comprehension - What Are Coding Systems?
Discover the history of technologies and coding systems with a reading comprehension activity.
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Past and Present Communication Board Game
A fun and engaging board game to consolidate students' understanding of past and present communication devices.
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Binary Codes with Guide Dots to 20 Cards
Coding cards for teachers to use when teaching about the total numeric value of a bit code.
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Editable Word Processing Template
An editable template for students to consolidate word processing skills.
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Binary Codes to 20 with Guide Dots - Worksheet
An activity for students to complete when learning how to read and write in code.
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Binary Coding Cards
Use these binary coding cards to demonstrate how to ‘switch’ a ‘digit’ on or off.