Friday, October 31, 2014

Week 8 - The Mouse


We've been feeling pretty comfortable with the keyboard, so the time was right to move on to our next computer part...the mouse. Young kids are pretty amazing when it comes to technology and many are already quite comfortable with the mouse. But it's a good idea to review what exactly each of the mouse actions does. We discussed using the mouse to point, single click, double click, drag and drop, scroll, and highlight. We didn't just see how they worked, we discussed what each of those functions actually does, Then we practiced. This week, we integrated subtraction into our lesson. Students completed an exercise where they read a math problem, modeled the problem with an illustration, completed the subtraction number sentence at the bottom, then changed the color of the type. We moved flies, frogs, apples, bats, and cups with our mouse. Clicking, dragging, typing, highlighting...it was a busy busy week.

Friday, October 24, 2014

Week 7 - More Keyboard


After learning how to log in, it was time for the Baker first graders to get back to working with the different computer parts and learning how they work. We headed back to the keyboard, focusing on our four special keys (Shift, Backspace, Spacebar, and Enter). This week, we integrated their lessons on living and nonliving things. Students completed an exercise on the computer where they retyped several sentences, then listed the living and nonliving things from each sentence. One thing is for sure, the computer lab was alive with activity this week. Nice job, kids!

Friday, October 17, 2014

Week 6 - Passwords and Logins


We don't let just anyone use our computers. No way. Only special kids get to use these computers. Special kids with special passwords.

This week we talked about passwords and our login procedure. And we stressed the importance of keeping our passwords secret. Then the students showed off just how special they are by hopping on the computers and logging in on their own. They actually did it a few times. And got better every time. That's a good thing because they'll have to do it every week from now on. But they've proven they're up to the task.

Friday, October 10, 2014

Week 5 - The Keyboard (special keys)


This week we discussed the keyboard. More specifically, we discussed four special keys: Backspace, Spacebar, Shift, and Enter. We talked about where these keys are located and what they do. We also talked about that very special little line called a cursor. Without him, those keys don't do much. Then we did a fun exercise where the students had to make the text on the right match the text on the left. These special kids have their special keys down pretty well.

Friday, October 3, 2014

Week 4 - Basic Computer Skills Assessment


It's important for me to see what the students know and what they don't. It helps me determine which topics might need extra attention. And it also helps me gauge our growth throughout the year.

With this assessment, students were given a printed copy of the page on the left. Then they opened a digital copy of the page on the right. They were asked to make the digital version look like the printed version. The skills we focused on include typing, type formatting, copy and paste, and drag and drop. These are foundational skills for success in a digital society, as well as on newly computerized standardized tests.

It's always tough to give students an exercise that requires skills they haven't formally been taught. But the Baker first graders handled it like champs!