My lesson plan would be for the 1st grade level and the subject matter would be reading. As for the technology I would use the computer to help them learn words and sentences. The program would have sound, so they would wear earphones and watch words flash across the screen. Then they would have to put the words into a sentence. After that, the computer would read the sentence out loud.
The website that I am critiquing is Education.com. http://www.education.com/ It seems to be a great website. The color scheme is consistent and the words are easy to read. The pictures that are there serves a purpose and are necessary. However, the page is filled with ads. That can get annoying and very distracting. Overall though, the website is great and very easy to navigate through.
My experiences with copyright in the educational environment have been great. I learned all about it when I was in middle school. My teachers did a great job explaining everything to me and my peers. So now I know about not copyrighting things. As a teacher, I would just make sure I knew where I was getting my information from, and I would check with the appropriate people to use it. As far as my students, I would make them sight their sources so I could correct them on any mistakes they might have made. There should be few mistakes because I would show them before hand what they could and could not use.
Sunday, February 15, 2009
Monday, February 2, 2009
Post #2
A paragraph on how you’ve used MS Word as a student and how you’ve seen your teachers use MS Word.A paragraph on how you might choose to use them as a teacher.A paragraph on new skills you acquired in the class so far that you think will be especially useful to you in your educational career and why you think so.
As a student, I've useed MS Word to write papers and to make signs. That's basically all I ever used it for. Teachers use MS Word to create quizzes and test. They also use it to type up documents for themselves. I don't remember my teachers using MS for anything more than that. If they did, I never noticed.
As a teacher, I would use MS Word to create tests and quizzes. I would also use it for handouts or worksheets. The other thing I would use it for is to send nice letters home to parents. Maybe later on in this class, I will learn other creative ways to use it.
I have learned a couple of new things since I've been in this class. The merging letters task I just learned will be very useful in my educational career. It will help me create letters to send home to parents in a reasonable amount of time. I've also learned how to format a quiz correctly. This will be very important in my career because I will have to make quizzes all the time.
As a student, I've useed MS Word to write papers and to make signs. That's basically all I ever used it for. Teachers use MS Word to create quizzes and test. They also use it to type up documents for themselves. I don't remember my teachers using MS for anything more than that. If they did, I never noticed.
As a teacher, I would use MS Word to create tests and quizzes. I would also use it for handouts or worksheets. The other thing I would use it for is to send nice letters home to parents. Maybe later on in this class, I will learn other creative ways to use it.
I have learned a couple of new things since I've been in this class. The merging letters task I just learned will be very useful in my educational career. It will help me create letters to send home to parents in a reasonable amount of time. I've also learned how to format a quiz correctly. This will be very important in my career because I will have to make quizzes all the time.
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