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Fairburn Ave. Tech Lessons
Please note, not
all weeks include lessons utilizing web pages.
This page was built for easy access to the web pages used in class.
Week of: May 25, 2009
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5th Grade
KINDERGARTEN LESSONS THIS
WEEK
Emphasis on: Making
Pictures and Speaking About Them.
1) Students wrap up their ANIMAL RECORDINGS in PowerPoint.
2) Students make pictures online and talk about them
using Kerpoof.

CLICK "MAKE
A PICTURE" once it loads.
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1st GRADE
LESSONS THIS WEEK
Emphasis on
forming Collecting and Analyzing Data.
and PLURALS!!!!!!!!!
1)
Students
finish their Bar Graphs (with pictures) in Word after
conducting a Pet Survey.

2)
Students
play
THE PLURAL GIRLS

3)
Students
play
Irregular Plural Matching

4)
Students
play
TWO-PLAYER TIC TAC TOE with Plurals

PARTNER UP!
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2nd GRADE
LESSONS THIS WEEK
Emphasis on:
STORY TELLING through slides!
1) Students make stories in PowerPoint using new characters or
the ones they already created earlier this month.

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3rd GRADE
LESSONS THIS WEEK
Emphasis on:
PowerPoint culmination
1) Students end the year with their own MY LIFE slideshows.

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4th GRADE
LESSONS THIS WEEK
Emphasis on
Netiquette Slideshows
1) Students wrap up the Year of Communication with slideshows about
proper netiquette. Copy and paste the following into their own
PowerPoint slides (don't forget to site your source:
http://www.edutopia.org/whats-next-2008-netiquette-guidelines
)
PROPER NETIQUETTE:
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Don't SHOUT in
all caps.
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Remember: The
person on the other end of a digital communication can't see
your expression or hear your tone of voice.
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Cool off before
responding to messages in anger.
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Check messages
for misspellings or misstatements.
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Respect others'
privacy and your own (for example, don't give your number to
that new MySpace friend).
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Use a clear and
understandable email subject line.
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Adjust your
tone and style to the situation (for example, don't use IM-speak
or all lowercase letters in an internship application).
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Don't forward
private messages to people they weren't intended for or copy
others on replies to personal messages.
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Remember: Email
is never really private and a copy may exist in cyberspace . . .
forever.
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5th GRADE
LESSONS THIS WEEK
Emphasis on:
Scratch Programming - Part 2.
1)
Students access others' Scratch projects and alter
the scripts to make their own REMIXES (and better understand
computer programming).
Step ONE:
CLICK HERE TO PLAY SOMEONE'S
SCRATCH PROJECT
Step TWO: Login to the website using PlanetBravo's
username.
Step THREE: Download someone's Scratch and change it!
Step FOUR: If you like what you've done with it, put it
back online by
clicking the SHARE button in Scratch.

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