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Computer Curriculum

Technology Curriculum for Grades K-8

 

            The purpose of the computer program is that each student is able to comfortably use a computer.  Computer skills will be introduced in the primary grades and mastered as students advance to the middle school level.  Through this exposure, students will gain a positive view of computers as tools for learning.

 

            Introduction of Concepts and Skills

 

            Grades K – 2 will:

 

§         follow classroom rules for responsible use of computers.

§         develop an understanding that each student must work cooperatively with each other and their teacher.

§         use correct terminology for basic components of a computer system:  e.g., monitor, keyboard, disk, CD, printer, and mouse. 

§         develop basic skills for using hardware and applications such as:  open/close a program, navigate using scroll bars, arrow keys, and mouse.)

§         develop keyboarding skills with the use of software.

§         develop skills in word processing using teacher templates.

§         print documents/projects.

§         explore the use of drawing & painting applications for class projects.

 

            Developing the Use of Acquired Concepts and Skills

 

            Grades 3 – 4 will:

 

§         be able to follow classroom rules for responsible use of computers.

§         develop an understanding that the computer is a tool for learning.

§         learn the need to respect the work of their peers.

§         use correct terminology for basic components of a computer system:  e.g., monitor, keyboard, disk, CD, printer, mouse, hard drive, and window.

§         develop good keyboarding skills with emphases on correct finger placement.

§         identify the menu bar.

§         develop word processing formatting skills.

§         use spell check with teacher direction.

§         insert images (clip art) into word processing documents.

§         save a document to a folder created in the student’s name.

§         print documents/projects.

§         develop an understanding of the school’s rules for safe and ethical Internet use.

§         do an Internet Search from a teacher-selected Web site.

§         learn how to create a presentation program.

 

 

          Understanding and Mastering Concepts and Skills

 

            Grades 5 – 8 will:

 

§         demonstrate an understanding of classroom rules regarding responsible use of computers, responsible behavior around equipment, respect for other people’s work, and appropriate collaborative behavior.

§         build keyboarding skills from the intermediate level to advanced level emphasizing correct finger placement.

§         develop word processing skills to facilitate the writing process.

§         develop advanced formatting skills.

§         insert images from clip art, CD’s and the internet to an application.

§         use spell check and editing skills.

§         develop the use of the thesaurus to enhance their writing skills.

§         follow print instructions for printing various documents, such as word processing or spread sheets.

§         follow directions to create a presentation by using PowerPoint software inserting graphics, sound, and transitions.

§         be introduced to multiple uses of a spreadsheet.

§         use software to support math and language arts.

§         be introduced to the use of the scanner for projects and a grade 8 video project.

§         describe and demonstrate knowledge of the schools’ Acceptable Use Policy, and know the consequences of violating that policy.

§         understand and demonstrate ethical behavior in copying files from the internet, by properly identifying the source of the information in a bibliography (MLA citation).

§         required to do a research project in conjunction with the library program and present the work on a PowerPoint Presentation to the class.

 







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