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Teaching Technology to Junior High Students

Teaching Technology to Junior High Students. There is more to a computer than Facebook!. Diane Huff/Michael McNeil Hardin ISD http://techapps.wikispaces.com dhuff@hardinisd.net mmcneil@hardinisd.net.

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Teaching Technology to Junior High Students

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  1. Teaching Technology to Junior High Students There is more to a computer than Facebook!

  2. Diane Huff/Michael McNeil • Hardin ISD • http://techapps.wikispaces.com • dhuff@hardinisd.net • mmcneil@hardinisd.net

  3. Please note – in order for the presentation to upload to Wikispaces I had to remove some of the files. The ‘Lunch Announcements’ and ‘Computer Mechanics’ Power Points were added to the wiki separately.

  4. Lessons: • Envelopes • Letters • WPM/Graphing in Excel • Blogging • Computer Mechanics • Save the Rennets • Announcements • Virtual Shopping Spree • Maps

  5. Envelopes • Very first lesson! • All students receive a letter in the mail.

  6. Letters • Write a ‘friendly letter’ to an adult on campus. • ALL parts of the letter must be correct. www.readwritethink.org

  7. Graphing WPM • Weekly on-line test • Graph in Excel 126.12.(c)(7)(B)(C) (10)(E) 126.15(B)(6)(K)(N)

  8. Blog Posts • Weekly • Punctuation and grammar count! • School website (School Center) • Digital citizenship

  9. http://kidblog.org/home.php

  10. Computer Mechanics • Vocabulary to look up and present to class. • 126.14(B)(6)(A)(B)(C)(D)(E)(F)(H)

  11. Actually take apart computers!

  12. Save the Rennets! • 126.12(c)(6)(A-C)

  13. Research Assignment Rennets: A story of Survival

  14. Research – 40 points • Presentation – 40 points • Organization – 20points

  15. Research Guidelines • Research paper • 1 page report that YOU write telling me about your topic. • Must include works sited. (MLA style – World Book does that for you.  )

  16. Notes printed from class. Also any notes that you get from World Book and Britannica. • Final copy must include works sited. (MLA style)

  17. Presentation Guidelines • Power Point • At least 10 slides • Backgrounds • Animations • Clip Art (ONLY if it is supportive of your topic) • Spelling, grammar and punctuation • Works sited (MLA style)

  18. Plagiarism • The act of presenting someone else's work as your own.

  19. Examples of plagiarism • Not including a works sited page. • Not putting the information into YOUR own words. • Copying and pasting!

  20. Consequences for plagiarism • Students will fail any plagiarized assignment and not be given the opportunity to make it up.

  21. Announcements • Student created • Work on them during class after they have finished all other assignments. 126.14(c)(1)(B)

  22. PSA (Public Service Announcements) • We run these at lunch also like the announcements.

  23. Red Ribbon Week at HJH

  24. Lets play a game called FACT or FICTION. Read the statement and decide if it is FACT or FICTION.

  25. Ready?

  26. Here we go…..

  27. Fact or Fiction? Marijuana is medicine

  28. Fiction Marijuana is NOT approved as medicine. Have you ever heard of anyone who would ‘smoke’ medicine? Someone who smokes marijuana has the same respiratory problems that cigarette smokers have. There are people that say marijuana is ok if used for pain…they are called drug dealers!

  29. Fact or Fiction? EVERYONE smokes pot.

  30. Fiction The majority of teenagers do not do drugs, and disapprove of friends that drink, smoke or do other types of drugs.

  31. Fact or fiction? Weed is usually the first drug people use.

  32. Fact Marijuana is called a launching off drug. Users start with marijuana but then go on to using harder and more addictive drugs because they think it is safe.

  33. Fact or fiction? Smoke weed once and you are addicted.

  34. Fact No one can predict how you will react to marijuana the first time. Then it may be too late. Some drugs are extremely addictive, and with the first time, the user is addicted.

  35. Don’t let this be YOU! Know the facts about drug abuse. Information is available online, through the school or a trusted adult.

  36. www.abovetheinfluence.com http://www.well.com/user/woa/fspot.htm http://store.samhsa.gov/home

  37. Virtual Shopping Spree

  38. Maps • Create in PowerPoint, Word or Publisher. • Use drawing tools, grouping, page layout.

  39. Room 110 Room 111 Room 112 Room 109 Tennis Court (Come here in case of fire!) Girls Room 108 Boys Room 117 Room 107 Room 118 Room 106 I Work room Teacher lounge Room 131 Room 132 S Book room Office S Work room Library Boys Girls Office area Room 140 Room 139 Room 134 Room 201 Tech room

  40. Room 111 Room 110 Room 109 Room 112 Tennis court Girls bathroom Room 108 Boys bathroom Room 107 Room 117 Room 106 Room 118 Book room Work room Room 131 Room 132 Teacher Lounge ISS Work room office Library Room 201 Office Area Room 140 Room 139 Room 134 Boys bathroom Girls bathroom Technology

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