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Comprehensive Grades K-5 Technology Curriculum

Immerse your students in an innovative learning environment with our K-5 Tech Curriculum. Crafted for elementary computer lab teachers, grade level educators, and homeschooling families, this comprehensive resource comes with over 200 lesson plans and activities that seamlessly integrate into your technology curriculum.

This curriculum simplifies your lesson planning, freeing up valuable time and reducing the stress of preparing engaging computer lab sessions. From digital tool exploration, internet safety, coding basics, to fostering research skills, we ensure a robust, well-rounded tech education for your students.

With an auto-login feature and a user-friendly interface optimized for desktop learning, our curriculum offers an accessible, hassle-free experience for teachers and students alike. We provide flexible subscription plans – monthly or yearly – and the freedom to cancel at any time, ensuring we meet your budget and needs.

Experience the ease of teaching technology with our K-5 Tech Curriculum, where we combine quality, convenience, and value to enhance your teaching experience and boost your students’ digital competency.

This is ideal for a technology teacher, media specialist, tech facilitator, grade level teachers with mandatory lab time, or homeschooling family that wants educational technology lessons. All of the setup work is done for you!

This is for you if:

  • By the end of the year you want students who can log in, navigate a website, access any programs, type efficiently, and use  technology to   learn.
  • You want students who are  confident in using the technology  required for standardized testing. 
  • You have  limited time – in one 45 minute session per week, your students can develop technology literacy while completing engaging projects.
  • You need it to be nearly  effortless for YOU  and fun for your students.

Skills Addressed:

  • Computer Basics and procedures
  • Mouse/Trackpad skills
  • Keyboarding (Typing skills)
  • Digital Citizenship & Internet Safety
  • Online Research Skills
  • Creativity with Tech Tools
  • Software Programs (Both Google Apps and Microsoft Office)
  • Coding (Computer Science)

There is a detailed scope and sequence for each grade level available on this page.

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1. Watch the Video

And read through the text on this page.

2. Read the Scope and Sequence

Plus check out the free sample pages!

3. See the Buying Options

K-5 monthly, yearly, and individual grade level subscriptions available.

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My name is Brittany Washburn and I’m an educator obsessed with ed tech. 

This curriculum was originally created over 3 school years when I had  nothing  for materials for my technology specials. I was spending my nights and weekends scouring Pinterest and Google for ideas because I knew my students deserved engaging lessons even if I had to do everything from scratch. 

I found myself exhausted and frustrated and just knew there had to be an easier way. That is when I discovered the  magic  of having my own class website and screencasting my instructions. I created a modified-flipped-classroom before I even knew that was a thing. Students were working at their own pace and they stopped asking me to repeat instructions. I felt like I had struck gold!

Once I built out all of the lessons to meet the ISTE Standards for Students, my planning was basically done. I was finally able to keep up with all of the other aspects of teaching tech (troubleshooting, researching, extra duties, etc.) and started to enjoy the job so much more! I actually had energy left at the end of a school day since I wasn’t spending any more time on planning.

I tested and perfected the activities over the years and now I’ve made them available to you! I also still regularly update activities because I just love creating age-appropriate and standards-aligned activities.

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Watch this video for full walkthrough

What you need in order to use these lesson plans:

  • Subscription includes an Auto Login URL for students. Simply share the URL with students and it logs them in automatically. Great for little ones! *Cookies must be enabled on your student devices for this to work.
  • Laptops or desktops are ideal (PC or Chromebooks).
  • There are YouTube and Vimeo videos to supplement the lessons. If you don’t have access to Vimeo or YouTube you can accomplish the same objective by doing a demonstration yourself.
  • Student instructional videos are embedded into the site via my Vimeo account. You may need to ask your school or district to whitelist Vimeo.
  • Access to either Google Apps or Microsoft Software programs for students.
  • Up to date web browser. All lessons have been tested in Chrome, Firefox, Edge, and Safari (desktop versions).

Each lesson or project includes:

  • Lesson plan and rationale pages for the teacher (like the teacher manual but better).
  • Printable and editable  lesson planning pages and rationale pages where I explain the how and why for each lesson or unit. 

The lesson plan pages come in a PowerPoint file that will easily open in Google Slides if you upload it to your drive. It is fully editable in case you need to make modifications, or you can just print the whole file and hand write your notes. 

Lesson plan pages

Each lesson or project includes a web page with linked prompts, directions, and activities (like a workbook but digital).

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There are several sample lessons you can look at to see how it all works:

  • Kindergarten
  • Keyboard Arrows
  • Counting Activity
  • First Grade
  • Typing Practice
  • Fairy Tale Activity
  • Second Grade
  • Build a City
  • Hour of Code
  • Third Grade
  • Code an Avatar
  • Typing Olympics
  • Fourth Grade
  • All About Online Search
  • Make a Web Page
  • Fifth Grade
  • Internet Safety Project

As you can see, there is a combination of digital activities built right onto the pages and external links. 

Easy access for even your youngest students! Either use the Auto Login URL or have students practice logging in by typing the class username and password.

Everything is set up for you!

Directions, screencasts, early finisher activities, everything your students need to be successful with just an intro or demo from you!

CURRICULUM TOPICS & SUBJECTS INCLUDED

Kindergarten:

  • Mouse/ Trackpad Skills
  • Parts of a Computer
  • Navigating a Device for Learning
  • Keyboard Letters and Numbers
  • Math and ELA Digital Activities to practice the mouse and keyboard
  • Internet Safety and Digital Citizenship
  • Navigating a device
  • Keyboard familiarity and practice
  • Internet Safety, Media Literacy, and Digital Citizenship
  • Computer Skills
  • Keyboarding to proficiency
  • Computer Vocabulary
  • Creation Tools for creativity with technology
  • PowerPoint / Google Slides
  • Word / Docs
  • Excel / Google Sheets
  • Internet Search and basics of online research skills
  • Typing skills and proficiency
  • Online Research skills
  • Word processing and Typing

Internet Safety

  • Google Sheets/ Excel
  • Creation tools
  • Research skills and practice
  • Internet Safety Research Project

Spreadsheet Software

BONUS FILES INCLUDED IN THE YEARLY SUBSCRIPTION DOWNLOADS

  • 4 Sets of Backup plans (great for when technology/WiFi isn’t cooperating)
  • Computer Lab Management strategies
  • Paper username and password practice printable
  • Certificate of completion

Each grade level has specific units and skills taught. See the scope and sequence here:

Scope and sequence for each grade level.

Click on the grade level tabs down the side to see the other grades. 

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You can click the Member Login button to see the Homepage. From there you can look at all of the lesson titles from the menu and see the sample pages. 

Kindergarten Lessons

These are the lesson titles you will find in this resource:

Rules and Procedures

  • Parts of the Computer
  • How to use the Internet

Mouse Practice

  • Can be used for mouse or trackpad
  • Hover, click, click and drag (drag and drop), double click, right click, scroll
  • Mouse and Spacebar 1-2

Keyboard Practice

  • Keyboard Introduction
  • Keyboard Arrows 1-4
  • Keyboarding 1-2
  • Sequencing, 2 lessons

ELA Practice (reviews mouse/trackpad, keyboard, and website navigation)

  • Spelling Words
  • Sight Words
  • Typing Sight Words

Math Practice (reviews mouse/trackpad, keyboard, and website navigation)

  • Counting and cardinality
  • Counting to tell number of objects
  • Compare numbers
  • Operations and algebraic thinking
  • Measurement
  • Internet safety overview
  • Downloading
  • Screen time
  • Online friends
  • Unit overview

Read the blog post with FAQs for the  Kindergarten technology curriculum .

Watch these video demos:

  • Mouse practice 1
  • Mouse practice 2
  • Keyboarding

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1st Grade Lessons

  • Computer Parts 3 week unit (comes with printable worksheets)
  • Save to Favorites

Mouse and Keyboard Practice

  • Mouse Practice (repeat as many times as needed)
  • Keyboard Arrows (repeat until mastered)
  • Memory Match
  • Paint and Make
  • Alphabet Order
  • Digital activities to go with Common Sense Media Curriculum
  • Private and personal information
  • Netsmartz Into the Cloud videos

Computers and Academics (mouse and keyboard practice with academic content)

  • Math with Computers 1 and 2
  • Addition Game
  • Reading with Computers 1 and 2
  • Make a Secret Message
  • Make a Story
  • Word Processing
  • Typing in Word
  • Changing the Fonts
  • Adding Pictures
  • Writing with Computers

Presentation Software

  • Adding pictures
  • Fonts and text
  • Slide layouts
  • Research steps
  • Taking notes
  • Giving credit
  • Group Research Project

Coding Unit

  • First Grade Coding
  • Conditionals Unit

Read the blog post with FAQs for the  1st grade technology curriculum .

  • Math with Computers
  • Research Skills
  • Computer parts

2nd Grade Lessons

  • Technology Vocabulary 1-3
  • Typing Practice 1
  • Typing Stamina Building 2-6
  • Typing Lesson 7
  • Layering text and graphics
  • Spell Check
  • Making lists
  • Add slides and change layout
  • Pictures and backgrounds
  • Type text in a box
  • Internet safety 1-3
  • The Internet

Make A… Projects

  • Make a Leaf Creature
  • Friendly Letter
  • Copy and Paste Practice
  • Make a Book Cover

BONUS Activities if you have time:

  • Color coded typing digital flash cards
  • Tech vocab word search
  • Digital breakouts
  • Drag and drop practice

Read the blog post with FAQs for the  2nd grade technology curriculum .

  • Google Docs
  • Computer Vocab

3rd Grade Lessons

  • First Day in Technology rules and vocabulary review
  • Word Processing 1-5
  • Word Processing Test
  • Word Processing Typing
  • Online safety rules
  • Online communication
  • Cyberbullying
  • Typing Olympics (4 Weeks)
  •  Color coded typing 2 weeks
  • Changing the font
  • Inserting pictures
  • Fun with word art
  • Fill in a Chart
  • Make a Bar Graph
  • Make your own Graph

Online Search

  • Learn about Search Engines
  • Internet Search 1 and 2

BONUS if you have time:

  • Google Slides (or PowerPoint) Digital Stop Motion Animation Project
  • Technology vocabulary activities
  • Typing sight words

Read the blog post with FAQs for the  3rd grade technology curriculum .

  • Word processing
  • Google Sheets

4th Grade Lessons

  • Lesson 1: Google log and Create a Rules poster

Technology Vocabulary

  • Lesson 2: Google log and Vocabulary Review
  • Geek Speak Intro: PowerPoint or Google Slides vocabulary template
  • Technology Vocabulary Typing
  • Multitasking (screen time)

Online Research

  • How to Read a Webpage
  • Search Engine Strategies
  • Google Search Tips
  • Judging Online Information
  • Evaluate a Web Page
  • Website Evaluation Activity
  • Putting Information Together
  • Avoiding Plagiarism
  • .Copyright and Fair Use
  • Intro to Publisher (research project)
  • Working with Tables
  • Numbering Slides
  • Inserting Videos
  • Color and Highlight Boxes
  • Scratch Lessons 1-8

Word Processing and Typing

  • Adding hyperlinks
  • Page layout
  • Color coded typing digital flash cards 2 weeks
  • Digital Breakouts
  • Chrome Music Lab Rhythm Experiment
  • STEM Challenges (great for back up plans any time of year)

Check out the  blog post about the 4th grade technology curriculum

Watch some video demos of lessons:

  • Adding Tables to Google Slides
  • Color Coded Typing
  • Technology Vocabulary Review

5th Grade Lessons

  • First Day in Tech Lesson 1: Computer Rules poster
  • Procedures and First Project (technology problem solving)
  • Lesson 3: How to Read a Webpage
  • Lesson 4: Evaluate Websites Activity
  • Lesson 5: Google Search Tips
  • Lesson 6: Geek Speak Project
  • Vocabulary Test 1
  • Internet Safety Project 6 Weeks. Research and activity creation.
  • Internet Safety Lessons: Online reputation and responsibilities
  • Screen Free Week

Make a … projects

  • Animation Project
  • Make a Wordle
  • Make a Comic
  • Make a Voice Recording
  • Make a Picture with Labels
  • Make a Puzzle
  • Make a Quiz
  • PowerPoint Lessons
  • Transitions and Animations
  • Spell check and Editing
  • Citing Sources
  • Color Coded Typing Digital Flash Cards 2 weeks
  • Spreadsheet project (Candy Store)
  • 3D Printing Module
  • Extra technology vocabulary activities

Check out the  blog post about the 5th grade technology curriculum

  • Editing and Spell Check
  • Bonus Spreadsheet project

Enough lessons and activities for the entire School Year

For grades K-5 (based on a 45 minute class once each week)

If you have longer classes or see your students more than once a week then I recommend getting these add-ons:

  • Add on Pack
  • Assessment Bundle 
  • Tech Teacher Planner  
  • Tech Exit Tickets

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Buying Options Available in Multiple  Grade Levels

Purchase a K-5 Bundle or any individual grade levels you need. 

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K-5 Technology Curriculum BUNDLE Monthly Subscription

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K-5 Technology Curriculum Bundle Yearly Subscription

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4th Grade Technology Curriculum Subscription

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Frequently asked questions.

With your purchase you get one  class account  that all students use to access the lesson pages. Think of this website like a textbook but digital. The username and password’s purpose is to give students access to the textbook. Then from there you (the teacher) still facilitate student progress by letting them know which lesson page to go to and you’ll still collect their finished assignments for assessment. 

There are 2 options for students to log in. They can use the Auto Login URL or they can type the username and password. See the details below for each option.

Option 1:  Auto Login URL, which works like a single-sign-on link. Generate your Auto Login URL for Students from your  My Account  page. Cookies must be enabled in your browsers for the Auto Login URL to work.

  • Share the auto login URL with students in a  protected  way such as Clever, Seesaw, Google Classroom, Schoology, or other learning management system, via email, or as a desktop shortcut.
  • Provide a substitute teacher with the auto login URL to facilitate your classes.

YOU MAY NOT

  • Put the auto login URL anywhere public, such as your school website, class website, social media, etc.
  • Share the auto login URL with others who are not licensed to use the curriculum with your students.
  • *If we notice an unusually large amount of traffic coming from your auto login link we will ask you to purchase an additional license.

Option 2:  Students type in the username and password. The account you made when you put through your order is the same username and password that your students will use to access their lessons. *If you already had an account on the site then that account is now your class account. See “Can I change my username?” FAQ if needed.

*Choose “ remember me ” in the login box the first time so that the browser will remember the login credentials and your students don’t have to type them every time.

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A note about option 2: If the school secretary or someone else purchased the subscription for you, you’ll receive 2 emails with information about your account and with the teacher downloads. Please find those emails and follow the instructions in them for access. The  account connected to the subscription is the class account , not the one connected to the order.

The curriculum is housed on this website. Students log in to this website to access the lesson pages. The lesson plans are provided in Google Slides for the teacher (and administrators) to guide you through the curriculum.

Visit it ahead of time at  k5technologycurriculum.com/homepage  to get an idea how it works. You can find several free pages on the Samples dropdown menu. If/when you purchase access, you will create a class username and password to access all of the grade level pages.

No student data is ever collected on this website. 

The lesson plans include the correlated ISTE Standard for Students. Each lesson/unit page includes I Can Statements (objectives) that you can tie to any set of standards you use.

Both! Starting in 1st grade there are lessons to teach excel/sheets, word/docs, and PPT/slides. Your students will need access for either MS Office programs or Google accounts.

Some teacher will choose to use Google Classroom as a way to collect student assignments in order to grade them, but there isn’t a way to automatically assign one of my lessons in GC. 

While it is possible, I don’t recommend it. The whole first quarter of lessons for Kindergarten are on mouse skills and navigating a computer. Completing these lessons on an iPad wouldn’t accomplish the same set of standards. 

While the curriculum was originally designed for computer lab teachers, there are many classroom teachers, media specialists, and homeschooling families now using it with great success.

  • Classroom teachers: Purchase just the grade level(s) you need and plan to give students 30-45 minutes per week to complete one lesson per week.
  • Media specialists: If you work with grades K-5 you can make use of the bundle and have all of your tech skills lessons planned for the school year.
  • Homeschooling families: Most homeschooling families choose the K-5 monthly subscription option if they have multiple students at different ability levels. This enables you to have full control over which lesson(s) each child completes. You can also purchase just the grade level(s) you need and have your child work through at their own pace.

In compliance with COPPA, this site does not collect any student data. Each lesson plan includes ideas for assessment, which you can implement if you give grades. I recommend keeping anecdotal records of student progress through the lessons.

The teacher has full control over which lesson students should access and collecting finished projects. The site doesn’t keep track of anything. This enables us to use it with students under the age of 13. 

This means you’ll need a way for your students to share their finished files with you. A Learning Management System like Google Classroom makes it really easy to collect files from students. 

You can also keep your own anecdotal records of student progress.  Click here to read a blog post about grading in the computer lab. 

Individual grade levels can be purchased and if you decide you need more, it is easy to add additional grade levels at any time. The only way to subscribe month by month is to purchase the K-5 bundle. The individual grade levels are all 365 day subscriptions.

Let’s make sure this will be good fit for your students.  Click here  and use the code TRYK5TECH1 at checkout to get the first 30 days for just $1! After that it is $15 per month or you can switch to the yearly subscription to get 3 months free. 

One license per school building. This curriculum was made with a technology teacher in mind, but some schools have their classroom teachers implement the lessons. The whole school can share the class account. 

If you’re a tech teacher at multiple schools and have fewer than 30 total classes, you may use the license at more than one school building. 

If you have questions about licensing, please email me before purchasing. If we find that your IP address is using an unusually high amount of server resources we may ask you to purchase an additional license.

Yes! You have complete control over your subscription from your account. If you’re not sure if this will be a good fit for you then I recommend subscribing to the monthly billing option. You can cancel it before the next renewal if needed.

I have a feeling you’ll want to stay subscribed the whole time you teach technology. The subscriptions renew automatically so you never have to worry about losing access (unless something happens like your card is declined during the renewal attempt).

I’m continually adding new content and updating outdated content. There is a bug report form if you ever find and error (like a broken link) and I’ll fix it ASAP. As new content is added, you’ll get access to it immediately on the website.

I prioritize updating the website before updating the teacher lesson plan files. Once a year you’ll want to check for updates to the teacher files by making a fresh copy of the Google Slides / PowerPoint lesson plans.

Where do I go if I have additional questions?

Email me directly at [email protected] if there is anything you need me to clarify.

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Advice for Developing your Elementary Computer Lab Curriculum

The elementary computer lab curriculum is an evolving process based on available technology, the level of use within the school and the grade level involved. Many students will start their kindergarten year with some ideas about computers based on their access at home. The school curriculum will help them form a different attitude toward computers and hopefully come to see them as a useful tool they will have throughout their lives.

Kindergarten — The Ground Floor

This is the time to establish a foundational understanding of computers. Until now, these students have probably considered computers as a source of entertainment. The curriculum will present the computer as a tool to help them get something done. At this level, though, it won’t be so much about “creating” anything. It is about the pieces, how they all work together and how to use all of the pieces to do something useful.

This grade level will spend time accessing things on the computer that will retain the students’ interests and help them gain the skills to work with all of the components. A sample curriculum for the Kindergarten class includes these tools and lessons:

  • Demonstrate how to use each component
  • Demonstrate how to turn the computer, monitor and printer on and off
  • Demonstrate how to use the mouse and keyboard

This is also a good time to begin talking about computer etiquette such as how to behave while one is on the computer and how to respect the equipment they are using.

At this level, having a series of icons on the screen that take a child to an educational website is helpful. Sites that help children exercise their use of the mouse and keyboard are useful. Since the students are still learning their alphabet, the keyboard will be used more for mimicking instructions rather than creating something. For example, an online game that asks the student to press the key that matches the picture they see on the screen can be helpful.

There is also the opportunity to tie in reading and writing skills with the computer at this level. Make sure the difference is explained between writing on paper with a pencil and “writing” on the computer. The computer shouldn’t distract from the student’s reading and writing efforts.

Software that may be introduced at this level could be a graphics or paint program. The visual reward of such tools can help the students develop their mouse and keyboard skills.

First- and Second-grade Computer Lab

Now the students are introduced to the concept of creating something brand new. A simple word-processing program or text editor becomes the whiteboard for the students at this level. They learn how to create and edit simple documents, and work their way up to actual class assignments.

Some example exercises for this level are:

  • How information is stored on the computer: the concept of files and folders
  • Accessing folders and finding files
  • Starting the editor program
  • Creating a new file, opening an existing file
  • Adding new text and editing existing text
  • Saving the file so it may be found and edited later
  • Basic formatting commands (e.g., bold, italic, underline)

These exercises can be tied into classroom activities and assignments, which makes them more relevant to the student.

Third- and Fourth-grade Computer Lab

This is where the concept of data versus information may be introduced. Until higher math skills are developed, databases and spreadsheets may not make sense to students. At this grade level, they can understand how data can be useful if made easy to get to and interpret.

A curriculum for the third and fourth grade may include the following topics:

  • Discuss what a database is and how it is used
  • Show examples of databases that the students might find useful
  • Discuss what a spreadsheet is and how it relates to databases
  • Demonstrate using a spreadsheet to create a small database
  • Discuss tables, columns and rows
  • Demonstrate cell formatting
  • Show simple charts that can be made from the data

At the third- and fourth-grade levels, working with numbers and formulas in the spreadsheet should correspond with their math lessons. The computer work should complement their classroom curriculum, not compete with it.

Fifth- and Sixth-grade Computer Lab

Building on established computer skills, this level can focus on presentation. Learning about slide presentations, embedding images and formatting printed documents gives students the finishing touches for their elementary computer education. The curriculum at this level may include these topics:

  • Introduction to slide-show presentations
  • Discuss what comprises a good presentation and how to reflect that in a slide show
  • Discuss templates, layouts, backgrounds, fonts and colors
  • Demonstrate creating slides and editing, sorting and transitions
  • Discuss including images, animation, videos and sound
  • Demonstrate editing documents to add and format graphics

Incremental Learning and the Elementary School Computer Lab Curriculum

The most effective approach to the elementary computer lab instruction is to combine the computer work with current classroom lessons. This creates continuity in students’ learning so they don’t have to go back and forth between different topics. The computer lab can be used to emphasize the current topics being presented in the classroom. It should not be a competing force in their learning but something that engages students and keeps them interested in their education.

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24 stem lessons you can quickly deploy in the classroom.

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Calling all teachers pressed for time, substitutes looking for classroom activities that don't require a lot of prep, and others hoping to keep students learning in especially chaotic times: We've got a new collection of lessons and activities that you can quickly deploy.

Read on to explore our collection of Quick and Easy STEM lessons and student activities , organized by grade band. Get everything you need to guide students through standards-aligned lessons featuring connections to real NASA missions and science as well as links to student projects, which can be led by teachers or assigned as independent activities.

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Make a Paper Mars Helicopter

In this lesson, students build a paper helicopter, then improve the design and compare and measure performance.

Subject Engineering

Time 30-60 mins

Student Project: Make a Paper Mars Helicopter

Build a paper helicopter, then see if you can improve the design like NASA engineers did when making the first helicopter for Mars.

What Tools Would You Take to Mars?

Students decide what they want to learn from a robotic mission to Mars and what tools they will put on their robot to accomplish their goals.

Subject Science

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Rockets by Size

Students cut out, color and sequence paper rockets in a simple mathematics lesson on measurement.

Subject Math

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Rocket Math

Students use rocket manipulatives to help them develop number sense, counting, addition and subtraction skills.

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Tangram Rocket

Students use tangrams to create rockets while practicing shape recognition.

Time 1-2 hrs

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Student Project: Build a Rover and More With Shapes

Use geometric shapes called tangrams to build a rover and other space-themed designs!

Time Less than 30 mins

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Student Project: Build a Rocket and More With Shapes

Use geometric shapes called tangrams to build a rocket and other space-themed designs!

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Mineral Mystery Experiment

Students explore the science behind an intriguing planetary feature by creating saline solutions and then observing what happens when the solutions evaporate.

Grades 2-12

Time 2 sessions of 30-60 mins

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Student Project: Do a Mineral Mystery Experiment

Dissolve salts in water, then observe what happens when the water evaporates.

What Do You Know About Mars?

Students decide what they want to learn from a robotic mission to Mars.

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Melting Ice Experiment

Students make predictions and observations about how ice will melt in different conditions then compare their predictions to results as they make connections to melting glaciers.

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Parachute Design

Students design and test parachute landing systems to successfully land a probe on target.

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Planetary Poetry

In this cross-curricular STEM and language arts lesson, students learn about planets, stars and space missions and write STEM-inspired poetry to share their knowledge of or inspiration about these topics.

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Student Project: Write a Poem About Space

Are you a space poet, and you didn't even know it? Find out how to create your own poems inspired by space!

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Ocean World: Earth Globe Toss Game

Students use NASA images and a hands-on activity to compare the amounts of land and surface water on our planet.

Simple Rocket Science Continued

Students gather data on a balloon rocket launch, then create a simple graph to show the results of the tests.

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Spaghetti Anyone? Building with Pasta

Students use the engineering design process to build a structure to handle the greatest load and gain first-hand experience with compression and tension forces.

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Student Project: Building With Spaghetti

Use spaghetti to build a tower modeled after the giant structures NASA uses to talk to spacecraft.

Simple Rocket Science

Students perform a simple science experiment to learn how a rocket works and demonstrate Newton’s third law of motion.

Soda-Straw Rockets

Students study rocket stability as they design, construct and launch paper rockets using soda straws.

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Student Project: Make a Straw Rocket

Create a paper rocket that can be launched from a soda straw – then, modify the design to make the rocket fly farther!

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Rocket Activity: Heavy Lifting

Students construct balloon-powered rockets to launch the greatest payload possible to the classroom ceiling.

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Design a Robotic Insect

Students design a robotic insect for an extraterrestrial environment, then compare the process to how NASA engineers design robots for extreme environments like Mars.

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Student Project: Design a Robotic Insect

Design a robotic insect to go to an extreme environment. Then, compare the design process to what NASA engineers do when building robots for Mars!

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How Far Away Is Space?

Students use measurement skills to determine the scale distance to space on a map.

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Student Project: How Far Away Is Space?

Stack coins and use your measurement skills to figure out the scale distance from Earth's surface to space.

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Planetary Travel Time

Students will compute the approximate travel time to planets in the solar system using different modes of transportation.

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The Ring Wing Glider

In this simple engineering design lesson, students turn a piece of paper into an aircraft wing and then try to improve upon their design.

Student Project: Make a Paper Glider

Turn a piece of paper into a glider inspired by a NASA design.

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How Do We See Dark Matter?

Students will make observations of two containers and identify differences in content, justify their claims and make comparisons to dark matter observations.

Grades 6-12

Let's Go to Mars! Calculating Launch Windows

Students use advanced algebra concepts to determine the next opportunity to launch a spacecraft to Mars.

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Hundreds of thousands of researchers around the world are working to improve life and address imminent threats to humanity. Often, the research ends up in the “Scientific valley of death” in the form of publications and patents that never see the light of the day. Welcome to “Lab to Startup” a podcast aimed at showcasing the effort needed to translate lab research to startups. The show has two main goals:  1. Sharing the stories of those scientists and engineers who have successfully founded startups based on the research at university and national labs.  2. Highlighting the resources and tools needed to help those aspiring to launch startups in the deeptech space. We also want this show to be a way to communicate those technology development stories to the general public (taxpayers funding the research) in the hope that they will continue to support such research and startups. About the host Naresh Sunkara, Ph.D. is a chemical biologist, entrepreneur and the founder and Executive Director of the Berkeley Postdoc Entrepreneurship Program at the University of California, Berkeley. He has been running this program for the past ten years that has helped graduate students and postdocs at UC Berkeley and Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, and at several other universities in the US. He was previously a postdoc at UC Berkeley developing lipid nanoparticles for delivery of mRNA based drugs targeting viruses and cancers.

Lab to Startup Naresh Sunkara PhD

  • FEB 13, 2024

Berkeley Skydeck- Catalyzing the growth of deep tech startups at the world’s number one ranked public university.

Caroline Winnett is the Executive Director of Berkeley Skydeck, a startup accelerator at the University of California, Berkeley. Skydeck started as a mentoring space in 2012 and soon translated into one of the leading startup accelerators in the world. SkyDeck was Formed as a partnership between UC Berkeley’s Haas School of Business, the College of Engineering, and the Office of the Vice Chancellor for Research. While it offers all the benefits of a traditional accelerator, what makes Skydeck special is the vast resources of the world’s number one ranked public university. The robust and vibrant ecosystem includes a deep network of advisors, industry partners, and attracts some of the best investors. I have seen its evolution first hand because of my own association since my postdocs days at UC Berkeley We discuss the evolution of the startup ecosystem at UC Berkeley and then dive into how Skydeck has been supporting deep tech startups, challenges and lessons learned.   Shownotes: Berkeley Skydeck: https://skydeck.berkeley.edu/ Startup resources at Berkeley: https://begin.berkeley.edu/ Berkeley named top university for number of venture-backed companies Evolution of startup ecosystem at UC Berkeley: Pre & post Skydeck Changing academia-industry relations Skydeck is just not for UC Berkeley community Support for deep tech startups at Skydeck Criteria for picking deep tech startups for accelerations Lessons learned from working with scientific and faculty founders Scalability and market potential of deep tech startups Partnerships with corporations: realistic expectations Picking advisors Commercializing deep tech startups Investing in deep tech: Evaluating founders Tips for applying to Berkeley Skydeck Apply here: https://skydeck.berkeley.edu/apply/

  • JAN 15, 2024

Medtech Innovator and Biotools Innovator: accelerator for medical device, digital health and diagnostic companies

Paul Grand is the founder and CEO; Ayelet Marom is the Program Director for BioTools Innovator, which focuses specifically on biotools; and Jim West is the Associate Director, BioTools Innovator, who was previously the Co-Founder and CEO of, Clara Biotech, which was founded in 2018 and was acquired by Innovaprep in the summer of 2023. Jim was the first founder to go through the biotools program. In this episode of lab to startup, we first discuss some of the challenges that affect medtech and biotool technology startups, and then go into ways that medtech innovator, an accelerator program is helping founders in this space, especially around lessons learned and how the program has evolved into one of the best accelerators in this space. https://medtechinnovator.org/about-us/ Founding story of Medtech Innovator Things medtech startups struggle with: Articulating value proposition; understanding reimbursement; having the wrong CEO; staying in stealth mode; choosing the wrong indication Medtech innovator “Value program” Value coaches from established companies like J&J How startups get accepted to the program No equity, no fees and no strings attached for being a part of the program Bringing the right investors to the table to support founders Biotools innovator program: https://biotoolsinnovator.org/ Challenges in the biotools space How investors are different in this space Pay for Service as a model Story of Jim West, Founder and CEO of Clara biotech, that went through the program Advice on slide decks Info session videos: https://www.youtube.com/@Medtechinnovatorchannel

  • 1 hr 12 min
  • JAN 1, 2024

Metcela - Treating chronic organ diseases using a novel fibroblast-based technology

Kenichi Nogami is the co-founder and CEO of Metcela, a clinical-stage biotechnology startup pioneering the research and development of fibroblast and stem cell-based therapy for chronic heart diseases that currently have limited therapeutic options. We talk about the current treatments for heart failure and how the fibroblast technology could help this space. We explore the founding story; setting smaller milestones and fundraising to meet those goals; the role of recruiting firms in hiring in japan; building a flat structure at the startup, as opposed to a hierarchical system that Japan is generally known for; and how Ken’s investment banking experience helped with acquisition of another biotech startup; and many other stories. Shownotes https://www.metcela.com/en/ Fibroblast technology for treating Heart failure Current treatments and potential of regenerative capabilities Founding story: Investment banker meets a PhD student and launch a startup Nedo, Japan: Technology-Based Startup Support Program https://www.nedo.go.jp/english/activities/activities_ZZJP_100091.html IP: University waives its right to file a patent and the startup files the patent Co-founder chemistry Business model evolution Immune response challenges developing cell therapy for heart diseases Fundraising stories: Raising money from Japanese investors vs those outside Japan Raising from university derived VCs Cell manufacturing challenges Acquiring a startup while being a startup Evolution as a CEO Team and hiring process: Supply drove the hiring more than demand in many cases Building culture Hierarchy vs flat structure: decision making process Challenges building a biotech startup in Japan- talent, infrastructure; and need to expand globally

  • NOV 27, 2023

Lessons learned from a scientist entrepreneur turned investor

Caleb Bell III, Ph.D., is a venture partner at Corundum Systems Biology and also the President of Corundum convergence institute. We talk about the founding story of Bell biosystems; how they were able to work at various labs around the country with very little money; building teams, culture; raising money, interacting with investors, leadership transitions; and also how the company filed for bankruptcy, although after he left the startup;. Kalub agreed to dip into his experiences both as a founder and investor, and share some of the lessons learned around all these topics, which I believe will be very helpful for aspiring or current founders out there. Shownotes: https://www.linkedin.com/in/caleb3/ Early life as an entrepreneur and grad school training Thoughts on working with law firms: corporate vs IP attorneys Inspiration for launching Bell Biosystems (hint: Listening to NPR science Friday) Labs around the country helped perform the initial proof of concept experiments Market hypothesis Convincing the right kind of people to work with you: challenges and lessons learned Advice on recruiting and growing teams Culture: Two types of sins Becoming a manager from a founder Communicating with investors: Being a good steward of money Magnetic cells Thoughts on charging early customers;price discovery Sophisticated vs unsophisticated investors: Do your research! Leadership transitions Transitioning to investing: PE, VC Lessons learned from time at the PE firm Corundum systems biology https://www.csb.co.jp/

  • 1 hr 16 min
  • OCT 23, 2023

NAMUH - Attempt at closing the gap between infant formula and human breast milk

Chaeyoung Shin was the Co-founder and CEO of NAMUH, a startup focused on developing yeast fermentation technologies to produce human milk oligosaccharides (HMOs). HMOs are crucial, fiber-equivalent macronutrients that are currently lacking in most formulas. Integrating them in sufficient amounts could significantly close the nutritional disparity between human milk and formula. We talk about the story behind the origin of NAMUH; transformation of Chaeyoung from a freshly minted Ph.D. to a CEO; lessons learned in that process; fundraising efforts; lessons learned from building the team; experimenting with business models; partnerships developed; realities of the markets and the forces driving the adoption (or not); and the unfortunate shutting down of the startup Shownotes: -  https://wearenamuh.squarespace.com -  NAMUH is HUMAN read in reverse -  Developing yeast fermentation technologies to produce human milk oligosaccharides (HMOs) -  HMOs help build the gut microbiome of babies and basically set them up for life -  Babies are born with pristine gut, without a microbiome -  Applied for a job and ended up becoming a co-founder -  Stigma behind scientists becoming CEOs -  Team building was hard -  Hiring decisions based on fear and lessons learned -  Support system -  Bringing on a business leader on to the team -  Startup incubator journey -  Being an immigrant+scientist+female founder -  Lessons learned from working with investors -  Getting advice: signal vs noise -  Experimentation with business models -  Working with infant formula companies -  Regulations: Maybe the bar is too low -  Role of pricing -  Mistakes that other founders could learn from

  • AUG 1, 2023

NASA fueling innovation through SBIR/STTR, Awards & Prizes

Jenn Gustetic is the Director of Early Stage Innovations and Partnerships at NASA. In this episode of Lab to startup, we will learn about various funding mechanisms that NASA provides to support innovation, primarily to support NASA space missions. We talk about the funding process through contracts; differences between grants and contracts; NASA’s involvement once they fund to support researchers and startups; funding dual use technologies; surprising speed of their funding process; partnership opportunities they offer; procurement of technologies by NASA and end with learning about how one can license technologies from NASA.  Jenn shared so many stories like that of the landing of the Curiosity Rover on Mars, and other technologies they funded. Shownotes: - Jenn Gustetic - NASA SBIR/STTR - Who we fund - Process of funding - Awards given as contracts, because NASA is one of the customers - Grants vs contracts - Heavily involved with the grantee - Strong touch points with NASA - Process of granting monies and funding levels - NASA Innovative Advanced Concepts (NIAC) Program - NASA Curiosity Rover landing -  Mars helicopter - NASA’s Ingenuity Mars Helicopter Successfully Completes First Flight - Dual use technologies: 80 problem statements for small businesses; 3 months to decision: https://sbir.nasa.gov/ignite - Success stories - Reviewers- their composition and assessing business proposals - Partnerships: Resources beyond money - Facility use agreement; Flight opportunities program - Procurement of technologies by NASA post funding - Licensing NASA technologies - NASA I-Corps - Resource from NASA: Early-Stage Innovation and Partnerships (ESIP): ESIP 101 and Program Cadence

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Victor M. Mukhin was born in 1946 in the town of Orsk, Russia. In 1970 he graduated the Technological Institute in Leningrad. Victor M. Mukhin was directed to work to the scientific-industrial organization "Neorganika" (Elektrostal, Moscow region) where he is working during 47 years, at present as the head of the laboratory of carbon sorbents.     Victor M. Mukhin defended a Ph. D. thesis and a doctoral thesis at the Mendeleev University of Chemical Technology of Russia (in 1979 and 1997 accordingly). Professor of Mendeleev University of Chemical Technology of Russia. Scientific interests: production, investigation and application of active carbons, technological and ecological carbon-adsorptive processes, environmental protection, production of ecologically clean food.   

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The unique properties of carbon nanotubes, a new class of nanomaterials, make them usable as catalyst supports for various reactions. A pilot reactor has been constructed for producing nanotubes. The nanotubes obtained in this reactor have displayed high performance in a number of catalytic processes. A continuous laboratory-scale reactor for the synthesis of binary and mixed oxide nanosized catalysts has been tested. Russia has everything necessary for organizing nanotube production.

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Christmas themed activities for the elementary computer lab to keep your students working on technology skills in the computer lab ahead of the Christmas holiday.

Here are Christmas themed activities for the elementary computer lab to keep your students working on technology skills in the computer lab ahead of the Christmas holiday.

We’re going to do a whole series of guides for holiday themed computer lab activities this year. Keep your eye out for more holiday activity posts as the year goes on!

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If you would like students to work on technology skills while doing fun Christmas themed activities in the computer lab, this bundle is for you!

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Christmas Games to practice Tech Skills on Digipuzzle.net and ABCya

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Turn Your Class Into Elves ElfYourself

ElfYourself lets students paste a photo of their face onto an animated elf body. They can then type a short greeting and watch their elf dance.

Christmas themed activities for the elementary computer lab to keep your students working on technology skills in the computer lab ahead of the Christmas holiday.

Middle Elementary Christmas Activities

Acrostic Poems Gifs

Have students use PicCollage (or  PicKids  for younger students) to create an acrostic poster on a word related to Christmas. Next, have your students use an app like  Lumyer  to layer on falling snow or other holiday effect. Then they save their creation as a movie or an animated gif!

Christmas ASCII Art Challenges

Have your students attempt some Christmas images with ASCII. ASCII artwork is created with the symbols and characters that you have available to you on your computer keyboard.

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Upper Elementary Christmas Activities

More Christmas Coding

Students can work on their coding skills with Santa Tracker , or by programming a winter story or game on Scratch .

Augmented Reality Projects

Use 3dbear , an iOS App or another augmented reality creation tool to let students layer virtual representation over real spaces. They can create their own winter scene, add virtual props to a Christmas play or create whatever else they can think of! 

Christmas Price Index

For 39 years, PNC has calculated the prices of the 12 gifts from the classic song, “The Twelve Days of Christmas.” The PNC Christmas Price Index ®  remains a whimsical holiday tradition. After taking a look around you can send your students into Sheets to make some graphs with the information.

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Christmas Break-Outs

Try The Merry Merry Breakout or Fun with a Holiday Flip Hunt .

Create a Christmas Choose Your Own Adventure Story with inkle

inklewriter is a free tool designed to allow anyone to write and publish interactive stories. It’s perfect for teachers and students looking to mix computer skills with creative writing.

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