Tech Integration : Computer Science, Language Arts
Tech Skill : Internet, Programming, Web Design
Description
Construct a simple web page using HTML and CSS. Throughout the design process, instructions explain how to style text, graphics, and hyperlinks to produce an informative web page. For those in need of an extra challenge, extension activities encourage students to create a list, apply a picture background, customize hyperlinks, employ CSS classes, insert animated text or images, and build tables. HTML lesson plans make coding for beginners fun.
- HTML Coding for Beginners
Designed especially for middle and high school, lessons explain how to build a web page using HTML and CSS. Students style text, images, and links to construct a page on a topic of their choice. Integrate technology using project-based instruction. - Spark an Interest in Stem and CTE
This fun and motivating programming project can hook student interest in powerful skills for the workplace of tomorrow. Prepare your students for career skills. Incite curiosity in computer science and coding. - Ideal for Desktop or Chromebook Users
This technology project 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 Resources Included
Digital Teacher Guide and Student Workbook with step-by-step instructions may be printed or used in PDF format. Sample web pages, templates, and HTML and CSS reference sheets support learning. Assessment tools include a marking sheet and skill summary checklist. - Optional Challenges with HTML for Students
Extension activities show students how to format lists, add a background image, change the appearance of links, create a class, add animated text and gifs, code a table, and more!

