Intermediate

TechnoHTML5

Code a one-of-a-kind web page with HTML and CSS lessons for beginners. Style text, graphics, and hyperlinks.

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$69.00 / year

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A single teacher account. Includes online teacher guide, online workbook, printable assessment tools, course slides, and resources.

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Description

HTML Coding for Beginners Made Simple

In this course, students construct a simple web page using HTML and CSS. Easy-to-follow instructions explain how to style text, graphics, and hyperlinks to produce an informative and engaging web page. This coding for beginners course is perfect for a grade 6-12 computer science class, web page design unit of study, Hour of Code, or as part of integrated studies in language arts, history, social studies, science, art, or geography. Embrace technology with innovative project-based instruction.

Develop Essential Skills

Designed especially for middle and high school students, lessons guide them though the basics of HTML and CSS to create their own web page. Cultivate life skills such as problem solving, critical thinking, creative expression, and communication. Students code a page on a topic of their choice to express their own ideas. Suggested themes inspire expression and fuel creativity. Sample web pages in the course resources include an area of personal interest – Skateboarding, a public awareness campaign – Avalanches, or celebrating a champion – Albert Einstein.

Spark an Interest in  Programming, Stem, and CTE

This fun and motivating programming project not only teaches coding but also hooks student interest in powerful workplace skills for the future. Equip your students with career-ready abilities. Ignite curiosity in computer science and coding.

Ideal for Desktop or Chromebook Users

TechnoHTML 5 includes a version for desktop HTML text editors such as Notepad or Code Writer, as well as a version for Chromebook users that use a web-based text editor such as Caret or Editey.

All Coding for Beginners Resources Included

Teacher Guide includes illustrated, step-by-step instructions. Templates and HTML and CSS reference sheets support the learning journey. Assessment tools, including a marking sheet and skill summary checklist, help teachers track progress effortlessly.

Optional Challenges for Ages 11-18

For those craving an extra challenge, extension activities are included. Students can try their hand at creating lists, applying picture backgrounds, customizing hyperlinks, using CSS classes, inserting animated text or images, and building tables. HTML lesson plans make coding for beginners fun.

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How long does it take to teach a course?

Every course includes a schedule. It lists the time recommended for each assignment. Typically, it takes between 30-60 minutes to complete an assignment depending on the grade level. Based on this time frame, a typical course takes between 360-600 minutes to complete. This is about 6-8 weeks if your students have computer class twice a week. However, if your students have computer class every day, a course can be completed in about 2-3 weeks.

How do I decide which assignments to teach?

You may not have the time to teach an entire TechnoKids course. The good news is that TechnoKids offers flexibility. Many courses can be shortened by omitting assignments or lengthened by including skill reviews and extension activities. You can easily adapt the course to suit your schedule. Refer to the Ideas for Implementation section in the teacher guide for suggestions.

Does the course integrate into other subjects?

TechnoKids courses are inter-disciplinary. This means the lesson plans blend computing skills with general content areas such as language arts, geography, or business studies. If you do not have a dedicated digital literacy class, refer to the Technology Integration Suggestions section in each teacher guide for ideas on how you can include the course in other subject areas.

Is the course a subscription?

Yes. When you purchase a course, you have access to the instructional materials for 12 months. After that time, should you want to continue, you will need to renew the subscription.

Is the course online?

Yes. You must sign into TechnoHub to access the course content from your bookshelf. The teacher guide and student workbook for a course are available online only. However, resources such as assessment tools, handouts, course slides, templates, and samples are downloadable.