Today's Big Question/Main Idea: How can I use digital tools to create a piece of artwork? By the end of this lesson, I should be able to:
Let's Get Started! As a class we will watch this video and this video on flag design, then we will start our own creations. 1. Open the flag template in Google Drawings. Select File, then "Make a Copy" so that you can edit it. Select the gray "Move To" folder and move the file to your "Computer Lab" folder in Google Drive.
2. Use the shapes and lines tools to create your flag. Use the fill bucket to fill your shapes with colors. 3. Follow the design principles listed below when coming up with your design.
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Let's Get Started! You are going to be taking a survey about your school today. Please click the link below to begin. If you finish early, you may: Finish researching your subject for the continent project. When you have found all three sources, create a blank slide and begin writing a paragraph about your subject using your own words from the facts you found. Use the research organizer found in your Google Drive in the Computer Lab folder.
Today's Big Question/Main Idea: How can I use a search engine to find information online? By the end of this lesson, I should be able to:
Let's Get Started! 1. Watch the video. 2. As a class, discuss three searching tips that you learned in the video. We will add them to our class problem-solving wall. 3. Click on Search Shark to test your keyword search skills. Take the 2017 Speak Up Survey
1. Click here to take the survey. 2. Wait for your lab teacher to give you instructions and the survey code you will need to get started. Today's Big Question/Main Idea: How can I be Internet Strong, and keep my information safe when online? By the end of this lesson, I should be able to:
Let's Get Started! 1. Watch Clicky's "Password Rap" video. (Click here)
2. Go to DinoPass to generate some passwords. 3. Go to Interland's Tower of Treasure. See if you can trick the hacker by building a strong password. Today's Big Question/Main Idea: How can I use storytelling to give my Jack-O-Lantern personality? By the end of this lesson, I should be able to:
Let's Get Started! 1. When you are done creating your Jack-O-Lantern, you are ready to write about it. Do do this, type in the textbox to the right of your Jack-O-Lantern. You can write about:
2. When you are completely done, download a picture of your Jack-O-Lantern and your writing as follows:
3. Submit your PNG image in Google Classroom under the assignment titled, "My Jack-O-Lantern Story".
Today's Big Question/Main Idea: Today I will be building a Jack-O-Lantern in Google Slides. How can I copy, move, or erase text and objects quickly and easily in my presentation? By the end of this lesson, I should be able to:
Let's Get Started! 1. Look at the graphic below with your teacher and let's identify some of the features of Google Slides that you will be using in this lesson. 2. Click on the button below titled, "Build a Jack-O-Lantern". Then click the "Make a copy" button. 5. Build your Jack-O-Lantern by copying and pasting images from the items slides onto your blank pumpkin.
If you finish early, you may: Work on the word wall printable activity assigned to you last week, or get one from your lab teacher if you do not have one assigned to you. Sources:
The Jack-O-Lantern template for this lesson was created and shared by Eric Curts at: http://www.controlaltachieve.com/2017/09/build-jackolantern.html?m=1#more This week will be finishing the lesson from September 25-29. By the end of the lesson, you should have joined your Google Classroom class and submitted your "Fun Facts About Me" Google Doc. If you finish early, you may go to: Retrieve a word wall printable from your lab teacher and begin researching the term you are assigned.
This week will be a continuation of last week's lesson. Please wait for your lab teacher to start the lesson and direct you to begin. If you finish early, you may go to: Retrieve a word wall printable from your lab teacher and begin researching the term you are assigned.
Today's Big Question/Main Idea: How can I create, access, and organize my digital work? By the end of this lesson, I should be able to:
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