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MPS Instructional Technology - Lesson Plans Pup slide show included with this lesson, prior to will point out the various partsof the computer. Include the monitor, CPU, keyboard, mouse, a floppy disk http://www.mpsaz.org/resource/primary/Tekkipup_1read.html
Extractions: Subject : Reading Title : Tekki Pup Grade Level Time Required : 30 minutes Description : Students learn basic computer terminology by viewing and participating in a PowerPoint presentation. Curriculum Objectives Materials Needed Procedure Teacher downloads the Tekki Pup slide show included with this lesson, prior to instruction. Choose Open in the dialog box to open it immediately or save to disk to show later. The teacher will point out the various parts of the computer. Include the monitor, CPU, keyboard, mouse, a floppy disk, and a CD.
Lesson Plans Purpose This lesson is designed to jumpstart the school year how to use the mouseand the computer, starting the The student will identify the keyboard as an http://www.ptnet.lsu.edu/summer_institute/presentations/brenda_and_kim/lessplan.
Extractions: Student Page Lesson Plans Topic Welcome to First Grade; Introductory Back to School Activities Skills Using technology; reading; following directions; counting. Level First Grade Time Design is for the first week of school, 3 to 5 days. Purpose This lesson is designed to jumpstart the school year by learning
Anguilla Computer Club: Lesson Plans Clean a keyboard. Programs Explained at Many Levels, a tutorial which you can downloadfrom the Ainsworth computer Seminar web lesson plans on computer Science http://web.ai/club/lessons.html
Extractions: These are the lessons developed by the members of the club. Please visit the club's home page for more information. Page updated: Sep 20, 1999 Ideas for radical improvements in Computer Science education: Click the link above to read articles by Steve Litt in Troubleshooting Magazine about setting up your own Computer Science Lab and University, for as little as $40 per student. Then click here to read a proposal to introduce programming as a subject in elementary schools. Level 1 Software Training. Windows Lesson #1. This lesson will work on either Win 3.1 or Win95. Demonstrate that you can play Solitaire using the mouse. Typing Lesson #1. Install Typing Made Easy before presenting this lesson (see below). Spreadsheet Lesson #1. Install shareware spreadsheet before this giving these lessons (see below). Using a Floppy Disk. DOS Lesson #1 Building English Skills. Install the Word Rescue game
Why WonÂ’t It Work? Lesson Tools and Resources necessary A computer with keyboard and mouse, printer,and scanner. Return to KSD Technology lesson plans http://www.kent.k12.wa.us/curriculum/tech/lessons/5/troubleshooting.html
Keyboarding Resources: Lesson Plans And Activities lesson plans computer Skills lesson Plan Examples of keyboarding lesson plans fromNorth keyboard Awareness Kindergarten to Second Grade Beginning http://www.tcet.unt.edu/START/instruct/general/kb-lp.htm
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Extractions: Weather Lesson Plans School Links Weather Links Other Lesson Plans Events Staff PTA Classroom Projects ... Themes Technology Integrated Miscellaneous Weather Report Plans Grade Level: 1 Subject/Unit/Theme: Computer Integration / Science/ Weather KID PIX Materials: Objectives: Academic Essential Learnings: Communication 1.1, 1.2, 1.3 (The student uses listening and observation skills to gain understanding.) 2.1, 2.2, 2.3, 2.4, 2.5 (The student communicates ideas clearly and effectively.) 3.1, 3.2, 3.3 (The student uses communication strategies and skills to work effectively with others.) 4.1, 4.2 (The student analyzes and evaluates the effectiveness of formal and informal communication.) Reading 1.1, 1.2, 1.3, 1.4, 1.5 (The student understands and uses different skills and strategies to read.)
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Extractions: Season Lesson Plan School Links Seasons Other Lesson Plans Events Staff PTA Classroom Projects ... Themes Technology Integrated Miscellaneous Seasons of a tree Plans Grade Level: Pre-K Subject/Unit/Theme: Computer Integration / Science/ Seasons KID PIX Materials: Objectives: Academic Essential Learnings: Communication 1.1, 1.2, 1.3 (The student uses listening and observation skills to gain understanding.) 2.1, 2.2, 2.3, 2.4, 2.5 (The student communicates ideas clearly and effectively.) 3.1, 3.2, 3.3 (The student uses communication strategies and skills to work effectively with others.) 4.1, 4.2 (The student analyzes and evaluates the effectiveness of formal and informal communication.) Reading 1.1, 1.2, 1.3, 1.4, 1.5 (The student understands and uses different skills and strategies to read.) 2.1, 2.2, 2.3 (The student understands the meaning of what is read.) 3.1, 3.2, 3.3 (The student reads different materials for a variety of purposes.)
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Extractions: Tonya Skinner's Business Lesson Plans - Best business education site on the web. Also has bulletin board ideas. Casco's Economics, Business, and Finance Site - Has links to NASDAQ Stock Market, Sierra Online Stock Market, Kelly's Blue Book, IRS, Infoseek Stock Quote, etc. Best of the Best Sites for Investment - A listing compiled for the Tahlequah High School stock market game. Intro to Word - This is a tutorial on how to use Word. Beginner's Web Portal - People who need some extra tutoring when it comes to navigating the Web can get help from this portal. Alfy, an animated character, guides students through a graphic-based site filled with activities to help get acquainted with the Internet. Create Your Own School Web Site - A virtual community providing educators, students and parents with online tools and services. Along with offering curriculum-focused content, educational links and resources and e-commerce, this site allows schools to create their own Web sites and receive e-mail. Initially, the site's content will be focused on middle and high schools. King Middle School's Standout Site - Visitors will find numerous links to curriculum-based sites as well as lesson-plan help and suggestions for online projects. A unique feature is the site's long and complete listing of zoos across the country and throughout the world.
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Extractions: I use these assignments as reinforcement when learning the numeric keypad. These are Excel files with protected areas so the students can't accidentally erase the formula. There are three assignments and three "templates" that they can download and open to do the assignments in. I have them set to add them up so they can check their numbers based on their math. They simply change the top to their name and type the assignment number in the blank. Then, get busy typing.
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Extractions: Lesson Plans About Dr Hedbring/Program S T E P P E Dr. Charles Hedbring is a Swedish-American who also enjoys permanent residency status in Australia. Dr Hedbring is the director of Program STEPPE , a remedial and special education computer consulting firm. Its primary purpose is to assist parents, clinicians, administrators, and practitioners apply appropriate computer technology to the learning needs of four specific groups of special learners: Mentally learning handicapped individuals; immigrants and others devoted to learning English as a second language; the elderly; and young 'normally developing' children, ages three through six. He has published several papers regarding his work, has created more than a dozen software programs, has completed a book-length manuscript, and continues to engage in a variety of activities relevant to the learning handicapped, the elderly, and English-language training. Dr. Hedbring earned his doctorate at Columbia University in the early 1980s. His federally funded research led to the subsequent development of specialized instructional software FACTS+ ) for the learning handicapped autistic, dyslexic, developmentally delayed, LD, mentally retarded, language delayed, and attention deficit disordered students. Subsequently
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Extractions: Any Palm-type device using Palm OS 3.0 or above. - 350K free space. - A PC or Macintosh computer capable of supporting a Palm-type device (not specified for this product; if you're using a PDA with your computer, you have what you need; if you're thinking of purchasing a PDA and aren't sure what's required of your computer, consult PDA manufacturers' guidelines). ThoughtManagerTM is an all-purpose list-building tool that is available in a variety of incarnations, depending on your profession. As with many of the software products available to PDA users, the program itself is relatively simple (so simple that, if you test-drive it without first knowing what it's about, you'll be hopelessly confused). The real value is in the files created for use with the program and which are available for download by those who buy the product. While the tool itself won't wow you, the content should. Users are invited to submit content and ideas to the program website, so those who buy the program benefit from an informal workforce of thousands of amateur developers with similar needs continually expanding the body of available content. The basic tool lets you create and modify files consisting of sets of bullet points and sub-points. These files can be used quick reference lists (e.g. outlines for a presentation or lecture), or as a means of recording quick notes (such as action items in a meeting; for teachers, it could mean a separate file for each student in a class in which you can record observations over the course of your day-easier and less obvious than chasing students with a notebook). You have the option of appending to any point or subpoint a drawing (there's a built-in sketch pad function) or more detailed notes (a Notepad-style memo pad is included). As with just about any Palm-based program, your files can be quickly and wirelessly 'beamed' to another teacher's (or principal's) PDA, provided it too has the program installed; outlines and records become almost infinitely portable and shareable.
Fat Counting Unit Internetbased lessons or activities have a computer (PC or Macintosh) with the necessaryhardware components (mouse, keyboard, and monitor Unit lesson plans. http://commtechlab.msu.edu/sites/letsnet/NoFrames/Subjects/math/B4U1.html
Extractions: Unit Description The food we eat contributes to our heath and well-being. The U.S. Department of Agriculture has developed the food pyramid to help people choose foods that are healthy and sufficient servings to lead a healthy lifestyle and make healthy choices every day. This unit encourages students to consider the foods that they eat in relation to the food pyramid, to keep track of how much fat they consume in a fat diary, and to compare their intake of fat with that of other students around the country.
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Extractions: Teachers' Idea Book is a collection of hundreds of ideas, tips, projects and helpful information, based on the work done by SchoolHouse Mac over the past eight years. TeachersÕ Idea Book is aimed at teachers in one computer classrooms but is helpful to anyone working with children and computers. I began this project to develop as many specific, nuts and bolts ideas for using computers with children as possible. I looked for ideas which don't necessarily require access to the Internet, a computer lab, special software or multiple classroom computers. The final collection can be used on nearly any computer in nearly any situation by experienced and inexperienced users alike. Many of the ideas can be adapted to most subjects or curriculums at most age levels. Teachers' Idea Book is most useful for first through eighth grade teachers, but contains ideas which can be used and/or adapted by pre-school, kindergarten and high school teachers as well.
Extractions: (Note: This lesson is designed for students in grades 1-4. Obviously this encompasses a large range of developmental stages and abilities. Parts I and II of this lesson are probably most appropriate for the earlier grades, although they may be adapted for use with grades 3 and 4 as an introduction to the content. The remaining parts target grades 3 and 4 but may be adapted for use with grades 1 and 2.)