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What Am I?: History of Tech
In this activity, learners will play a “Heads Up!”-style game where they will guess the word on a card that they cannot see based on hints that the other players are giving them. The words will be old tech objects to help them keep learning while having fun.
What Am I?: History of Tech
Materials
- Scissors
- Pencil
- Timer or clock with a hand that shows seconds
Instructions
Since learners will need prior knowledge of the old technology to complete this activity, it is recommended to have your learner complete the previous activities in this sequence before attempting this one.
- Print out the Learner’s Sheet pages.
- Gather your supplies.
- Tell your learner about this activity: “Today, we’re going to play ‘Heads Up!’ to test what you have learned about the history of technology. First, I’ll give you a card to hold up to your forehead with the words facing toward me, but don’t look at the words on the card. Then, I’ll give you clues about what words are on the card and you’ll try to guess before the timer is up. Let’s start by cutting out the cards first.”
- Hand your learner the sheets with the cards and have them cut them out.
- Shuffle the cards and pick one at random. Hand it to your learner face down and tell them to put the blank side against their forehead so that the words face you.
- Find the name of the old technology on the list of clues and keep it handy for yourself.
- Set a timer for one minute and start giving your learner the clues. You can also use a clock to count the seconds instead.
- If your learner guesses the name of the old technology within one minute, mark a point on the scorecard. If they do not, write the technology on the scorecard under “Words to Practice” so that your learner can use the previous activities to keep practicing these items.
- Place the used card to the side.
- Repeat steps 5-9 until the cards are all gone.
- Congratulate your learner on a job well done! Use the list of words to practice anything that they might need to spend more time on.
What Am I?: History of Tech
Computer Science Teachers Association (CSTA) Standards
1A-IC-16
Impacts of Computing, Culture:
1B-IC-18
Impacts of Computing, Culture: