MAY
First Grade
The students
will be introduced to the KidWorks Deluxe Program. This program is used in Second Grade Computer
class. It is a great program for
building creative writing and reading skills. The students will be writing a
journal of their Second Grade Memories. Each month will consist of three good
sentences about what took place at school during that particular month. They
will be creating their own sentences. The program has kid-friendly design
tools, which students will be able to illustrate their stories with free-hand
drawings and more. Students can hear their stories read aloud by the computer. The
Journal will be printed when complete. They will also be taking their last Star Reading Test for the year.
Second Grade
The students have
been working for several months on their Second Grade Memories Journal in the
Kid Works Program. They will go through their journals and check for any mistakes
and when completed they will be printed. The journal consists of three typed sentences
and a drawing to go along with the sentences. The sentences are created by the
students. They have to type about three events that happened each month at
school and a drawing to go along with the sentences using both drawing and
sticker book tools. President’s Report -The students will have an opportunity to go on-line and look at a website about all the United States Presidents. There are short biographies on each president. They will choose one president to research. They will be given a list of questions about the presidents from their classroom teacher, and with the aid of the website, they will be able to answer many of the questions. Some of the answers will be found in other sources in their classroom. They will learn that there are many different sources to use to do a research project. When the project is complete they will go to the Paint Program and draw their president.
Stickybear Typing - The students will conclude the school year with the Stickybear Typing program and their scores will be recorded. The Stickybear Typing program allows users to sharpen typing skills and achieve keyboard mastery. Stickybear Keypress, a program within Stickybear Typing, allows typing practice from the simplest drills in home key position to complex exercises that require the full keyboard.
A good typing program provides immediate feedback for incorrect keypresses and allows a student to progress automatically through levels as each is mastered. Each of the program's 30 levels introduces the student to the keys covered in the lesson, and then offers practice using them. The lower half of the screen displays the keyboard; as keys are highlighted one at a time, the student must press the corresponding key on the computer's keyboard. A correct keypress prints the letter at the top of the screen. Incorrect keypresses make a low "bloop" sound, and the letter doesn't appear. At the end of each two screens of typing practice, the student gets a progress report which shows the starting level; current level, number of words typed per minute, number of errors, and corrected words per minute.
They will also be taking their last Star Math Test for the year.
Third Grade
The students will
continue to work in Microsoft Word. They will be working with the tools on the
font tab. They will know how to use the underline and italics. They will be
introduced to the text highlight color, and change case, grow and shrink font
and the sort button on the paragraph tab.
The last tool introduced will be WordArt. The students will learn how to insert WordArt, a decorative text that can
be added to a word document. WordArt is
found on the Insert tab under the Text Group.
The students will be able to change font, font size, color, text direction,
stretch the title, skew the text, apply a gradient, a 3-D effect and insert a
picture. They will spend the last several weeks of class practicing
their typing skills in the Sticky Bear Typing Program. It would be advantageous
if students could practice their typing skills over the summer. There are many
free programs available online. They will be using the Ultra Key Typing Program
in fourth grade and it is available for purchase in the computer lab. This
program is used through seventh grade.They will also be taking their last Star Math Test for the year.
Fifth Grade
The students are
researching their state and with the information they will create a state brochure.
They have learned how to set up columns, column breaks, page breaks, and text boxes.
The students have worked with ruler tabs, bullets and symbols. All these tools
will be incorporated into their brochure. They will end the year with the
introduction to Excel. They will learn
why the program is helpful in so many ways from organizing information,
calculating math problems to creating charts and graphs. They will be
introduced to a spreadsheet and new vocabulary.
The students will learn how to enter data into a spreadsheet, format
data, and use basic functions to calculate basic math problems, identify cell
references correctly and write basic math formulas. By learning how to use the
various tools in Excel, these skills will enable the students to be able to use
the computer more efficiently in doing their assignments and various projects
throughout their classroom curriculum. SUMMER TYPING
The students have just completed many of the UltraKey
lessons in this typing program and will continue working with this program to
improve their typing skills until the end of the school year. They are
encouraged to spend some time at home practicing their typing skills so in
preparation of their daily use next year with the Chromebooks. I have placed a
link on my blog to the typing club which is a free on-line program.
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 site.
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.