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DCSD CCCS & Technology

DCSD CCCS & Technology. Requirements, Standards, & Resources Elementary K-5 th Grade. Compiled by Shelby Elmore, Classroom Technology Specialist DCSD Technology Department. College & Career Readiness for Elementary?. YES!!! Students should be independent learners.

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DCSD CCCS & Technology

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  1. DCSD CCCS & Technology Requirements, Standards, & Resources Elementary K-5th Grade Compiled by Shelby Elmore, Classroom Technology Specialist DCSD Technology Department

  2. College & Career Readiness for Elementary? • YES!!! Students should be independent learners. • YES!!! Building strong content knowledge is crucial to their success. • YES!!! They should respond, comprehend and critique evidence. • YES!!! They should USE TECHNOLOGY & DIGITAL MEDIA effectively!

  3. Projected Level of Use

  4. Writing-Speaking-Listening • Kindergarten/1st grade Productions & Distribution of Writing Comprehension & Collaboration W.6 (Grade 1): With guidance & support from adults, use a variety of digital tools to produce and publish writing, including in collaboration with peers. • www.storybird.com Guide to Storybird Setup.pdf Storybird is a free site that allows teachers and students to create digital “e-books”. These books can be shared over the internet with peers, other classes, and parents. Comments & feedback can be left and used for reflection, improvement, and comprehension purposes. Example of a Storybird Class Webpage w/ embeddedTeacher Created Storybirds • www.voicethread.org Tutorial on Voicethread Voicethread is a great site that allows students to record comments that correspond to photographs. Photos/Drawings could be uploaded or found on the web. Expert Use of Voicethread Use in the Classroom.

  5. Writing-Speaking-Listening • Kindergarten/1st grade Productions & Distribution of Writing Comprehension & Collaboration W.6 (Grade 1): With guidance & support from adults, use a variety of digital tools to produce and publish writing, including in collaboration with peers. SL.2 (Grade K): Confirm understanding of a text read aloud or information presented orally or through other media by asking and answering questions about key details and requesting clarification if something is not understood. SL.2 (Grade 1): Ask and answer questions about key details in a text read aloud or information presented orally or through other media. • http://kidblog.org/home/Tutorial for Setting up Kidblog Kidblog is a CHILD-SAFE blogging site that does NOT require each user to have an email account to join. Teachers set up their class and issue log in information to their students. Students can then post to their blog for journal use, literary reviews, math explanations/tutorials/story telling, and class discussions. Teachers can open or close the comment section to whomever they want. You can even collaborate with other classes across the district by sharing your class site with another teacher. http://www.kidrex.org Kid-Safe Search Engine for young students-Google, kid-style!

  6. LESSON PLAN EXAMPLES FIRST GRADE KINDERGARTEN

  7. Type a FULL PAGE by 3rd? • This skill is something that will begin in K with very basic keyboarding on a pretend QWERTY printable keyboard. • By second semester of K through first semester of 1st, students will see pictures of the keyboard around their classrooms. • From second semester 1st grade to the end of 2nd grade, students will be using netbooks, laptops, or other computerized devices/handhelds to access word processing programs for writing practice.

  8. Sample Objectives First Grade • SW identify letters on a printable keyboard. • SW utilize web-based tutorials for typing. • SW use the keyboard as a reference for letter and number recognition. • SW type in Fill-in-The-Blank style Note files. • SW identify letters on a printable keyboard when asked by teacher. • SW use the keyboard as a reference for letter and number recognition. • SW familiarize themselves with use of mouse, keyboard, & trackpad. • SW utilize web-based typing tutors. Click here to watch expert explanation. Click here to watch expert explanation. Kindergarten

  9. Sample Objectives 3rd Grade • SW use both hands while typing on a keyboard. • SW use the computer for creation of subject-area products. • SW utilize the internet resources. • SW collaborate with others in the use of digital media. • SW use both hands while typing on a keyboard. • SW practice for speed and accuracy in typing. • SW access information from various internet resources. • SW utilize internet resources. Click here to watch expert explanation. 2nd Grade

  10. Keyboard Reference

  11. Sample Note-Typing BACK

  12. Kindergarten Keyboarding NEXT

  13. First Grade Keyboarding NEXT

  14. Keyboarding in 2nd and 3rd grade NEXT

  15. Rubric Opinion Blog Rubric

  16. SMARTboard Activity BACK

  17. K-2 Students should… Helpful Websites: Story Elements: Characters, Plot, Setting Flowcabulary:5 Things/Story Elements Activities for Students: Test Prep Brain Pop Jr.-Teacher Story Maps-RWT Text Features: Test Prep Teacher Pinterest Site Study Guide Text Feature Scavenger Hunt • Use information gained from illustrations and words in a print or digital text to demonstrate understanding of its characters, setting, or plot. • Know and use various text features (e.g., captions, bold print, subheadings, glossaries, indexes, electronic menus, icons) to locate key facts or information in a text efficiently.

  18. K-2 Students should….(cont.) DIGITAL PUBLISHING: • Storybird Example • Digital Storytelling Resources-LiveBinder Site • iPad App Resources: StoryBuddyPuppet PalsSonicPicsToontasticStoryrobeStoryKitGarageBandKeynote Other Resources: Audacity D/L Wallwisher Audacity Tutorial • Rubrics for Digital Storytelling: Generic/Peer Evaluations TEACHER RESOURCE SITE REFERENCE RESOURCES: (non-fiction) • Quia Game • Jeopardy Game • Miriam-Webster Online • Fact Monster • With guidance and support from adults, use a variety of digital tools to produce and publish writing, including in collaboration with peers. • Recount or describe key ideas or details from a text read aloud or information presented orally or through other media. • Use glossaries and beginning dictionaries, both print and digital, to determine or clarify the meaning of words and phrases.

  19. In Summary….K-2 students will Produce and Publish Documents Interact and Collaborate Communicate Using Web Tools Evaluate Information Presented in Different Media Formats

  20. Websites to Explore • http://wallwisher.com • Audacity Tutorial

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