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Search and Share Your Lessons, Labs and Activities


We invite you to watch the videos below to learn how to effectively search and add to our growing collection of resources for 21things4students.

So feel free to accept our invitation to share your lessons/labs/activities you have
created for others to use.
To learn how to create and add lessons, labs, and activities to this repository, please go to gamingthecurriculum.com, click on the drop-down menu titled Educators, and go through steps 1-4.

Below is a repository (searchable database) of Simple Digital Lessons (SDL) created by teachers just like you! You may search through these and also add your own SDL lessons or modules as well. Use the buttons below to select a "How To" video as desired. The student activities and teacher lesson plans used on this site will be linked into this repository in the near future.
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Tutorial coming soon.
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Click this button for directions on creating new activities/lessons and submitting them to our shared lesson repository.
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Video tutorial on how to contribute your lesson to this lesson repository.
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Step-by-step directions on how to copy, customize, edit
Please note: If you are creating a new student activity, these activities are to written for the student as if you were giving them directions in a classroom setting.  Avoid the use of I and directly address the student (you will...). Please leave the survey link space blank and we will add one later. Click here to access a 'blank' copy of the student activity form.
Please note: If you are creating a teacher lesson plan, please write it as if you are explaining it for the teacher and use this blank template. Please leave the survey link space blank.
Click here to access a 'blank' copy of the teacher lesson plan.