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| The following collection
of resources and sites have been listed to assist teachers
in the junior division incorporate computer technology in
their curriculum. Every effort has been taken to ensure educational
content of the sites listed below! |
Junior
IT Expectations
Computer and Software Literacy
The following expectations were developed by the London District
Catholic School Board
Technology
in the Classroom
Education World explores the many issues facing teachers when
integrating computers into the classroom. You will find lesson
plans, articles,web quests and other interesting stories on this
site.
Teaching
and Learning with Technology~Division2
This Alberta site contains valuable technology lesson plans in
language, arts, math, science, social studies and miscellaneous
from grades 4 to 6.
Collecting
and Examining Weather Data
In the first part, Collecting and Examining Weather Data, students
organize and then examine data that have been collected over a
period of time in a spreadsheet. In the second part, Representing
and Interpreting Data, students use the graphing functions of
a spreadsheet to help them interpret data.
Kathy
Schrock's Guide for Educators
Kathy Schrock's Guide is a categorized list of sites useful for
enhancing curriculum and professional growth. It is updated often
to include the best sites for teaching and learning.
Citation Machine
This interactive Web tool is designed to assist teachers and students
in producing reference citations for crediting information from
other people. You merely.
Click the type of resource you wish to cite,
Complete the Web form that appears with information from your
resource, and
Click Make Citations to generate standard MLA & APA citations.
The
Biography Maker
The Biography Maker is meant to inspire
lively story telling and vivid writing which will make your readers
want to know more about your subject.
Media
Literacy
In this section, you can find out what media education is all
about, why media literacy and Web literacy are essential life
skills for today's young people, and how you can begin to help
students think critically about the media. There are also useful
quotes and articles by media education experts.
Tech
Buzzwords-Computer Vocabulary with Worksheets
and Puzzles
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