March
Happy St. Patrick’s Day!
First
Grade Students
The
students were introduced to the Stickybear Typing Program several weeks ago.
They have been learning about the keyboard, correct hand position, and how the
typing program works. 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, and number of
errors. The students will be concentrating on the home row keys until Easter
break. I encourage the students to practice these keyboarding skills at
home using any type of program or any of the free programs that are available
on-line. I have placed a link on my blog to the typing club which is a free
on-line program. http://www.kidztype.com/
Second
Grade
The students
have been working in the Kid Works Program. They know the components of the
writing portion of the program and know to how to access the Edit Menu and use
the Copy and Paste buttons. They know where the Home, End and Arrow Keys are on
the keyboard. Students have just started their Grade School Memories Journal.
The journal will consist 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 current events that happened each month at school and a
drawing to go along with the sentences using both drawing and sticker book
tools. The students have completed their journal entries through November. The journals will be printed in booklet form
and they will take them home at the end of the school year.The students continue to learn about the tools in Microsoft Word. They know where to find the Spelling and Grammar tool and how to spell check a document. They know how to retrieve some documents from one drive and save them in another drive. Students know how to change font, font size, font color, bold and center. They have been working with inserting clipart and manipulating it into their document by making choices of sending it behind or in front of text using the wrap text tool. The students have worked with the rotate button, re-coloring, and positioning of images. They have been introduced to WordArt which is a decorative text that can be added to a Word document. On the ribbon, they will be working in the font, paragraph and styles groupings. Each week they will be given an assignment to format using some of these commands. I will be introducing the students to Power Point this month. They have been working with the many tabs, ribbons and menus in Microsoft Word and some of the same word processing tools are used in Power Point.
The students are working in Microsoft Word. They have been working independently on several assignments that involve putting sentences in numerical order, by the clicking and dragging method or cut, copy, and paste. They know how to set up a header and how to insert clipart and pictures into a document and work with resizing, color correction and the different choices of color tone. They have been working with Spelling and Grammar in various documents and now realize how important it is to reread a document after spell check. Around Easter, they will be assigned a state for their big state project. In order to prepare for their state brochure to go along with the state project they will be learning about columns and tables, how to create a custom table, and insert a quick table. They will be creating a two page, column brochure. By learning how to use the various tools in word processing, 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.
The students are working in the UltraKey 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. There will be many new tools introduced to the students in Microsoft Word. The students will learn how to create a table, set margins, move and type within a cell, choose effects, fonts and insert clipart. They will be working with documents that involve putting sentences in numerical order by clicking and dragging or using cut, copy and paste. They will learn how to set up a header for their documents, insert clipart and recolor the image. By learning how to use the various tools in word processing, 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.
Catholic
GEM (Going the Extra Mile)
This
month's Christian quality is FAIRNESS “Never retaliate when people say unkind
things about you. Pay them back with a blessing, and God will bless you.” —1
Peter 3:9
We can show
fairness by:
Treating others
the way WE want to be treated
Treating others
impartially and without prejudice
Considering the
feelings of all people who will be affected by my actions
Being
open-minded and reasonable
Playing by the
rules
Never taking
advantage of others
Understanding
the “equal” is not always fair – some people need more help than others do
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 who 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 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.