Looking for more comprehensive digital education options for your students? Today we've significantly expanded our curriculum with new lessons spanning digital citizenship, computer applications, cross-curricular activities, and coding fundamentals – all thoughtfully designed for specific grade levels and available only in our grade-based curriculum (not “Legacy” curriculum).
What’s New?
We've added new lessons for grades K–8 to our Digital Citizenship, Computer Applications, and Cross-Curricular units featuring topics such as:
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Emerging technology
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Troubleshooting
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Responsible technology usage
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Online communication
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Evaluating applications
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Data collection & analysis
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Concept mapping
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And more!
We’ve also added new coding units to grades K–8. Topics included in this introduction to computer programming include:
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Patterns and sequences
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Variables
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Loops
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Conditionals
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Algorithms
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Troubleshooting
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Debugging
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Block-based programming
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Text-based programming
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And more!
How Does This Help Me?
This curriculum expansion helps you:
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Provide more comprehensive digital education across all elementary grades
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Fill specific gaps in your technology teaching plan
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Offer students progressive learning paths as they advance
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Incorporate technology education across different subject areas
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Meet growing demands for early coding and digital literacy skills
Ready to Explore These New Lessons?
These lessons are now “on” by default in your class settings.
You can preview all of these lessons in the Curriculum section of the teacher dashboard.