Life Without Smartphones Worksheet
We all use our smartphones for all kinds of daily activities. Can the kids brainstorm some ideas of what we use our smartphones for and write them down on the screen?
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We all use our smartphones for all kinds of daily activities. Can the kids brainstorm some ideas of what we use our smartphones for and write them down on the screen?
It's hard for children today to imagine what life was like before smartphones! This worksheet encourages them to talk to someone older about what life was like before smartphones existed...
It's hard to imagine a world without computers, but we've asked the kids to do just that on this worksheet. What tasks would be difficult to do, and would our lives be better without them?
Love them or hate them, smartphones are part of our modern world. Can the children list two good things and two bad things about smartphones, then discuss if they have made the world a better place and why?
Can the children list 3 famous entrepreneurs and the businesses they founded, then answer some detailed questions on one of these entrepreneurs on this fact-finding worksheet?
There are 16 famous entrepreneurs hidden in our word search for the kids to find. Once they've found them, perhaps you can discuss the different businesses they founded?
You may have heard the term "entrepreneur" before, but can the kids explain what one is, name some famous entrepreneurs and talk about the skills needed to become one? Do the children think they would make a good entrepreneur themselves? Let them answer this worksheet and find out!
App is short for "application," and is a type of computer program for mobile devices such as smartphones and tablets. All kinds of apps exist now, including weather, fitness and music apps, but can the children come up with a design for their own app on this fun worksheet?
Businesses get their ideas for a name from all kinds of places! Can the kids choose 4 famous companies and research how they got their name and what the name means?
The best way to come up with a company name is to brainstorm ideas, and this fun worksheet gives the kids the chance to do just that!
Here's a fun activity to get the kids thinking about what makes a good logo. Can they draw some recognisable logos (or cut and paste them from a magazine), then compare the logos to see what they have in common. This should help them figure out what makes a good logo!
A logo is an important part of any business and can influence the way people think about a company. Can the children design two business logos, then choose the one they think is best?
You've probably used an Apple iPhone, computer or some other Apple technology before, but how much do you know about Steve Jobs, the man who founded the company and revolutionised much of the technology we use today?
Steve Jobs said “Let’s go invent tomorrow rather than worrying about what happened yesterday” when he was reinstated as head of Apple Computers. We've turned his quote into an inspirational poster for the classroom, home or workplace...
"Innovation distinguishes between a leader and a follower." Can the kids show their understanding of this quote by Steve Jobs, firstly by writing a short explanation then by rewriting it in their own words?
Can the children find out when Steve Jobs started Apple Computer? And when he introduced the first iPhone? You can add these important dates, and others too onto our Steve Jobs timeline worksheet.
There are two big clues on our cartoon picture of Steve Jobs to help the kids answer "What was Steve Jobs famous for" (one is on his jumper)! They'll still need to do a little research to help answer all the fact-finding questions on the worksheet...
Practise your comprehension skills by reading the interesting passage all about Steve Jobs, one of the founders of Apple Computer, then answering the questions at the end.
These useful flags of Europe cards print 6 to a page and can be simply sliced up with scissors or guillotine. Use them for learning, or perhaps with our Flags of Europe bingo game.
We've got 2 sets of 38 flags of Europe bingo cards here for you - enough for at least 2 good games in the classroom! Choose from our other European flag resources for calling the flags out.