I have found the cutest book. It is a spin on the classic book Goodnight Moon by Margaret Wise Brown. It is called Goodnight iPad by Ann Droyd. It is a fabulous book to share with students in this new technology age. As a teacher of instructional technology, I truly think that students will be able to connect with this book. It's a great read aloud book. It has a beginning, middle, and ending. It has comeback lines. The words and the pictures match. It just is a fun book for all.
We were very fortunate to have received micro:bits from the Economic Development Council of St. Charles County for our 7th grade Project Lead the Way course (Design and Modeling). Our students shined in their coding of the micro:bit and tried to create a game or device that would be good for a student with cerebral palsy (which is what they have been learning about in their PLTW course). Students made light boxes, rock paper scissors bracelets, music devices, reaction time devices, and more! If you haven't heard of micro:bits, let me tell you a "bit" about them. They are small programmable devices that have an LED screen with buttons on one side that can be programmed. Other small devices can be attached via alligator clips and programmed as well. For more information about micro:bits go to their website: https://support.microbit.org/support/solutions/articles/19000013983-what-is-a-micro-bit- Using the programs already on the micro:bit website or...

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