Week 16
Mr. Miller's Duty This Week:
Bus Duty - Monday 3:00-4:00
Rotation Schedule / Lesson Plans for the Week |
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| No School on Friday - Staff Development Day for Teachers
Gardner's Educational Teaching Network's Daily News Broadcast:
Gardner's Classercise Daily Exercise Program at 8:10
Rotation Schedule for Third, Fourth, and Fifth Grades:
Monday - 9:00-9:45 Ms. King 10:30-11:15 Mr. Achor
Wednesday - 9:00-9:46 Ms. Counts 10:30-11:00 Ms. Baird
Thursday - 9:00-9:45 Ms. Deleon 10:30-11:15 Ms. Masopust
Friday - Work Orders, Web Page Design, Network Issues Gardner's Classercise Daily Exercise Program at 2:30-2:50 Enrichment Clubs 2:30-3:00 |
Third, Fourth, and Fifth Grade Lesson Plans: Students will continue working with Learning.com at their own pace working through the curriculum designed for their grade level. Students are only able to continue to the next lesson once they have mastered the current lesson assigned to them. Students in grades 3-5 are also given a unit test upon completion of the last lesson in each unit listed below. The students must score an 80% or higher on the unit test in order to progress to the next unit of study. Students will be working through unit lessons on the following topics:
Tech Objectives ►[9] Determine which technology is useful and select the appropriate tool(s) and technology resources to address a variety of tasks and problems. (5, 6) - Grades: 3 - 5 ►[3] Discuss basic issues related to responsible use of technology and information and describe personal consequences of inappropriate use. (2) - Grades: 3 - 5 ►[2] Discuss common uses of technology in daily life and the advantages and disadvantages those uses provide. (1, 2) - Grades: 3 - 5 ►[10] Evaluate the accuracy, relevance, appropriateness, comprehensiveness, and bias of electronic information sources. (6) - Grades: 3 - 5 ►[4] Use general purpose productivity tools and peripherals to support personal productivity, remediate skill deficits, and facilitate learning throughout the curriculum. (3) - Grades: 3 - 5 ►[1] Use keyboards and other common input and output devices (including adaptive devices when necessary) efficiently and effectively. (1) - Grades: 3 - 5 ►[8] Use technology resources (e.g., calculators, data collection probes, videos, educational software) for problem solving, self-directed learning, and extended learning activities. (5, 6) - Grades: 3 - 5 ►[5] Use technology tools (e.g., multimedia authoring, presentation, Web tools, digital cameras, scanners) for individual and collaborative writing, communication, and publishing activities to create knowledge products for audiences inside and outside the classroom. (3, 4) - Grades: 3 - 5 ►[7] Use telecommunications and online resources (e.g., e-mail, online discussions, Web environments) to participate in collaborative problem-solving activities for the purpose of developing solutions or products for audiences inside and outside the classroom. (4, 5) - Grades: 3 - 5 ►[6] Use telecommunications efficiently and effectively to access remote information, communicate with others in support of direct and independent learning, and pursue personal interests. (4) - Grades: 3 - 5
Core Objectives ►Student uses technology in a real-world scenario.
Standards Covered This Week: Technology Foundation Standards for Students1 Basic operations and concepts
2 Social, ethical, and human issues
3 Technology productivity tools
4 Technology communications tools
5 Technology research tools
6 Technology problem-solving and decision-making tools
Performance IndicatorsA major component of the NETS Project is the development of a general set of profiles describing technology-literate students at key developmental points in their pre-college education. These profiles reflect the underlying assumption that all students should have the opportunity to develop technology skills that support learning, personal productivity, decision making, and daily life. These profiles and associated standards provide a framework for preparing students to be lifelong learners who make informed decisions about the role of technology in their lives. Prior to completion of Grade 5, students will: 1. Use keyboards and other common input and output devices (including adaptive devices when necessary) efficiently and effectively. (1) 2. Discuss common uses of technology in daily life and the advantages and disadvantages those uses provide. (1, 2) 3. Discuss basic issues related to responsible use of technology and information and describe personal consequences of inappropriate use. (2) 4. Use general purpose productivity tools and peripherals to support personal productivity, remediate skill deficits, and facilitate learning throughout the curriculum. (3) 5. Use technology tools (e.g., multimedia authoring, presentation, Web tools, digital cameras, scanners) for individual and collaborative writing, communication, and publishing activities to create knowledge products for audiences inside and outside the classroom. (3, 4) 6. Use telecommunications efficiently and effectively to access remote information, communicate with others in support of direct and independent learning, and pursue personal interests. (4) 7. Use telecommunications and online resources (e.g., e-mail, online discussions, Web environments) to participate in collaborative problem-solving activities for the purpose of developing solutions or products for audiences inside and outside the classroom. (4, 5) 8. Use technology resources (e.g., calculators, data collection probes, videos, educational software) for problem solving, self-directed learning, and extended learning activities. (5, 6) 9. Determine when technology is useful and select the appropriate tool(s) and technology resources to address a variety of tasks and problems. (5, 6) 10. Evaluate the accuracy, relevance, appropriateness, comprehensiveness, and bias of electronic information sources. (6)
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