Merry Christmas
&
Happy New Year!
May the
Holidays provide much joy, laughter,
and
love to you and your families.
His
Presence is the BEST present!
The students continue to work in the Microsoft Paint Program. They
have learned how to select and draw some of the different shapes in the Paint
Program. The students know how to change line thicknesses, find a new piece of
paper, save their work, edit colors and use the text tool. They will be
creating their first project in Paint in the coming weeks. They will be
creating their own nativity scene using some of the tools and shapes they have
been working within Paint. The students will continue with the Paint Program
through January. They are encouraged to go home and practice what they learned
in their computer class.
Second
Grade
The students have been introduced to the Kid Works Program. They
know how to select their name and open the program. They know how to use the
tools within the book cover, how to change book covers, font, font size and
font color. They know how to select the different voices that talk in the
program and how to save their work.
The students will be working for the next several weeks in
Microsoft Word. They will be typing their Christmas project – What Christmas
Means to Me.
Third
Grade
Third Grade has completed their Common Sense Media Internet
Safety lessons. The students will be working for the next several weeks in Microsoft
Word. They will be typing their Christmas project – The Nativity.
Fifth
Grade
Fifth Grade has completed their Common Sense Media Internet
Safety lessons. They are now ready to review the keyboard. They will be working
in Ultra Key Typing. They will watch a video on Introduction to Ultra Key,
Correct Posture, and Introduction to Fingers. The students will take the typing
challenge. This score will indicate their words per minute and accuracy. They
will be able to set goals for themselves. All scores will be recorded for
grades.
Which Game is on Santa's List and is it Safe?
The Christmas lists have started and I
know video games are on that list. Before you make your video game purchase
please check out the following links on my website on how games are rated and
the opinions shared by other concerned parents. Is the game age appropriate?
Has it been rated? I hope this helps in the decision making process. See Common
Sense Media.
Common Sense Media Bulletin Board outside the Computer Lab
Please take a minute
and read what is going on in Cyberspace. There are so many things changing on a
daily basis. Please talk to your children about Facebook. There are 500 million
registered users. There are approximately 7.5 million kids under 13 on
Facebook. Facebook isn't supposed to be used by children under 13. This also
applies to students under 13 are not of age to make u-Tube videos.
Common Sense Media
A great website - commonsensemedia.org
“Their mission is dedicated to improving the lives of kids and families by providing the trustworthy information, education, and independent voice they need to thrive in a world of media and technology.” Please take a minute to look at their sit
A great website - commonsensemedia.org
“Their mission is dedicated to improving the lives of kids and families by providing the trustworthy information, education, and independent voice they need to thrive in a world of media and technology.” Please take a minute to look at their sit
Have a great and SAFE month!!!
Why Do We Need A Technology Lab?
1. A technology teacher provides a structured curriculum with
complete and specific instructions in computer skills that are taught in a lab
environment. This enables the students to become more confident in their
technology skills and it improves technology use in the classroom. It validates
the importance of the subject being taught.
2. In a lab, students have the opportunity for hands on
experience to learn about new applications and review past lessons. This is a
great advantage to students so they can become more confident in their
technology skills.
3. Technology labs free classroom teachers so they can focus on
their goals and not loose valuable instruction time teaching computer skills.
4. Structure, consistency, and repetition build skills each year
whether it is a new application, documents, presentations, or understanding and
increasing their time and accuracy in mastering keyboarding.
5. The importance of the technology lab offers student support,
skills, and the knowledge they need to use these skills beyond the classroom.
Have a great week!