Showing posts with label Computer Lessons. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Computer Lessons. Show all posts

Computer Wall Makeover



I know it's not glamorous. However, it is very functional.  We have two dry erase boards with a bunch of scribble all over them telling kids how to get to particular sites we have to use during intervention, reading and math blocks at school.  Instead of scribble, here is a chart that identifies steps on where to go specifically.  Hopefully the front board will be accommodating 21st century computer skills in the kid's/teacher's free time.  I'll post the forms on my homepage so county buddies can use or country buddies can tweak!  Or you can message me and I'll get them to you asap.  Have a great week teacher people!





Planet Rounding

Curse YOU GOOGLE DOCS!!! THAT'S RIGHT~ I'M SO MAD I HAVE MY CAPS LOCK ON!!!!!!!


On the other hand I have evaded you and found an alternate way to upload and direct other teachers to a document where they can use and tweak if needed.  You may have to look for it on the webpage.  My documents I post will be linked and directed to the part of my webpage where you can down load the file. IN WORD, so if you choose to change any of the material, feel free just don't be a bugar head and take credit for all my hard work, blah, blah, blah.... that's just uncool!!!!!

Here is a fantastic computer lesson where if you show the kids the link ahead of time they will have fun finding all the days, months and years on other planets then rounding to your mathematical choice.... I know a few fourth grade teachers that have used this too.  So... now that the first two weeks of school are over....
Like Mase said..... I'm Back!

Select the pictures above and it will bring you to the webpage where the file is stored.  This file is located under science technology and you can download and print.  Hope you like.

If you don 't have time to explore some of the science links to find out which this belongs with  here she is....
http://www.enchantedlearning.com/subjects/astronomy/planets/
http://www.exploratorium.edu/ronh/weight/index.html