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CLIP ART (ALSO SEE GRAPHICS)
PRIMARY CLIPART:
http://www.evan-moor.com/ca.pdf
Download pages of reproducible clipart here, all perfect for primary
classroom use with assorted but relevant learning themes.
MEDIA BUILDER:
http://www.mediabuilder.com/index.html
Free clipart and backgrounds are available
at this graphics design site, as well as
free samples of backgrounds.
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GRAPHICS
GRAPHIC GARDEN:
http://www.graphicgarden.com/
Graphic Garden offers a wealth of free
patterns, images, stationery, and other
graphics for your classroom use throughout
the school year, especially helpful for
holiday worksheets, etc.
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KEYBOARDING
KEYBOARDING PRACTICE:
http://teachingtreasures.com.au/k-3only/alphabet.htm
Students practice keyboarding skills by
locating the alphabet letters and plugging
them correctly into the boxes.They submit
their response to see how well they did with
this online practice game.
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MICROSOFT WORD
TABLE MAZES WITH WORD:
http://www.eduref.org/cgi-bin/printlessons.cgi/Virtual/Lessons/Computer_Science/EDT0205.html
Students will become more familiar with
creating tables when they create their own
mazes with Word.
CREATE A BUSINESS CARD:
http://www.lessonplans.com.au/lesson_plans/wordnamecard.htm
Find step-by-step directions here to take
students through the process of creating
their own business cards.
CREATE A BUSINESS:
http://www.teachers.net/lessons/posts/1017.html
This lesson idea provides only a sketch for
the student activities, but you can use Word
here to design a class business, creating a
logo, business cards, and stationery.
TEACHING STUDENTS TO USE WORD:
http://www.pwcs.edu/i-tech/summer2002/office1/office1.htm
Several sample projects are available here
for student activities with MS Word.
Included are the Diary of Rosa Parks, Role
of the President, and MS Word Tutorials.
WORD MODULE:
http://ltt.nbed.nb.ca/tve_bb_mod_msword_fac.asp
http://ltt.nbed.nb.ca/tve_bb_mod_msword_stu.asp
For the more advanced student, find a module
here on designing a number of documents with
MS Word. The 2nd URL above provides eight
days of student activities, along with
instructions for the teacher.
MULTIMEDIA
MULTIMEDIA TOOLS IN THE CLASSROOM:
http://pd.l2l.org/linktuts/multitoc.htm
How can you and your class create amazing
multimedia presentations with your internet
research? These online tutorials will show
you how, with topics ranging from Creating
Student Multimedia Projects, to getting
those projects online.
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Photos
Pics4Learning
www.pics4learning.com
Pics4Learning is a copyright-friendly image library for teachers and students.
The Pics4Learning collection consists of thousands of images that have been
donated by students, teachers, and amateur photographers.
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SPREADSHEETS
BATTER'S UP SPREADSHEETS:
http://www.dpi.state.nc.us/curriculum/computer.skills/lssnplns/SSlesson.G7.2.3.2.html
A blackline master spreadsheet is available
for this exercise in reviewing spreadsheet
concepts, and learning how to enter and edit
data using baseball batting averages
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TEMPLATES
TEMPLATE FOR AN AMERICAN STATE BROCHURE:
http://projects.edtech.sandi.net/king/learningusa/ustemplate.htm
Think of using this template and
straightforward student
assignment for a fifty states project this
year. Students
will create their own state brochure,
including all es-
sential information by following the
guidelines here.
TERMINOLOGY
COMPUTER TERMINOLOGY:
http://www.quia.com/dir/tech/
Find several resources and quizzes here to
help get you started with your own computer
terminology lesson plan.Games, study guides,
and terms are all included.
COMPUTER TERMINOLOGY JEOPARDY GAME:
http://www.lessonplanspage.com/CIOComputerTermsJeopardyGameIdea610.htm
Teach computer terminology the fun way, with
a rousing game of computer Jeopardy. Find
instructions here.
TRIUMPH OF THE NERDS, A HISTORY OF THE
COMPUTER:
http://www.pbs.org/nerds/timeline/
http://www.pbs.org/nerds/game.html
You've got to love the title of this
interactive site from PBS, exploring the
history of the computer and electronics. Use
the 2nd URL above to test your nerd quotient
by guessing the computer.
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