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LessonCorner Directory Results for Typing
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1. 1st six weeks - Week 3
Students will become familiar with the different commands available on the menu bar. 2. Students will become familiar with the letters n-p on the keyboard and will recognize which fingers correlate to the letters n-p. 3. Students will continue to learn touch-typing through guided (oral) and independent practice.
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2. Making Words
Student will be able to identify and generate words using the strategies of phonics by using the computer in conjunction with their current word work program. Student will use basic computer skills such as keyboarding by doing their word work activities on the computer.
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3. Keyboarding Dinosaur Endurance Exercise
The names of the dinosaurs are very long and will give your students an opportunity to test their endurance in keying lengthy words without hesitating between letters. The entire alphabet should be taught and practiced before this exercise is used.
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4. Keyboarding For Very Young Children
The four lessons are all it takes for children to learn the correct finger positions on the keyboard. Playing a fun game on a body-sized keyboard on the floor, children take it in turns to be "fingers" and jump on the keyboard when their letter is called out (using quirky association words and actions to memorize the keys)
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5. Keyboarding - Dear 'Here is Your Help'
This lesson has the students in pairs to solve a problem by reading a letter and writing an answer to the letter. Students can create the letters describing the problem or the teacher can create the letters describing the problem.
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Additional Search Results 1 - 10 of 537 for Typing
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1. Keyboarding For The Very Young
...ate practice, in a non-pressure, fun way, in any Grade 1 class that uses computers OR in any class without computers, eg, the game can be used to spell children's names and other familiar things (a 5-minute refresher activity is all that is required) Outcome Statement: Students will develop correct typing skills (with 80% accuracy) to a level at least 2 years above their existing skill base ORDER NOW and gain instant access to ALL Four Lesson Plans AND Nail It Now Typing Tutor for Children (Grade Levels 3-6) AND Nail It Now Typing Tutor for Adults (Grade Levels 7+) so everyone at the school can learn...
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2. Mary Lou Friedline, PIC of Westmoreland/Fayette, Inc
...edline, PIC of Westmoreland/Fayette, Inc., Greensburg USING ONLINE CHATS AS A NETWORK OF PRACTITIONERS LEARNING LEVEL Adult educators with varying degrees of computer literacy BACKGROUND KNOWLEDGE REQUIRED Booting up a computer Using a mouse Typing knowledge Connecting to the Internet Typing an address in the URL Writing and sending e-mail TIME REQUIRED One 45-minute class to boot up, connect to the Internet, and chat. If possible, it would be helpful if at least two online computers could be...
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3. Computer Club Spreadsheet Lesson 5 (Macros)
...the macro, it continues executing down through rows until it finds a blank row or you press ESC. Activity: Record, Playback and Edit a Macro 1. Your First Macro: Type {RT}{RT} into cell A1. Those are curly braces and {RT} means Cursor Right (must be upper-case). Assign cell A1 a Range Name of R by typing /RNC R. When you see we want you to press the ENTER key. You have written a macro! 2. Play Your Macro: Press ALT-R to invoke your macro and see your cursor jump right 2 columns. Try it again. You can now create up to 26 shortcut keys, ALT-A through ALT-Z. 3. Write Another Macro: Type {LET g1,@today}...
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4. Kimberly Yeazel, Holoway
Kimberly Yeazel, Holoway 4^th grade Teaching the Web-Site Puzzlemaker.com Objectives: Academic: The students will learn how to use the internet; help reinforce their learning of spelling words by typing and searching for them in a word search; reinforce learning on the keyboard Technological: Standard 1-Fundamental Operations and Concepts Pre-Requisite Technology Skills The students will need to turn on the computer, scroll down, use a mouse, have a general knowledge of keyboard skills, and follo...
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5. Shift and Period
...uter keyboarding keyboard techniques Keyboarding students earn Packet:"Successful better grades Keyboarding" and have the potential to earn greater salaries in the future. Teaching Procedure Bellwork: Complete lesson 5, or Sentence Drill work Anticipatory Set: Imagine you are sitting at a computer, typing in a big assignment. You are typing accurate, are you using the shift key?, the period after each sentence. By using these keys what do you accomplish? Why are they important? Type the period with the right ring finger below the L key, use opposite hand while using the shift key to capitalize letter...
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6. Fraction Message
Fraction Message Harper, Charles Goldblatt Elementary School 2000 South 9th Avenue 1-312-638-7768 Maywood, IL 60153 1-312-344-2844 Objective The student will be able to find pictorial representations of fractions and decode messages. Equipment and Materials Overhead projector Transparencies Typing paper Colored markers Compass Cellophane tape Protractor Worksheet: Prepare a worksheet using fractional statements that when solved, the student will get a letter (alphabet) which will be used in a code to solve the message. Example: "3 hrs. to a day"; "6 months to a year"; and "3 dimes to $.80." T...
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7. keyboard & Mac basic
...working with a type of technology and most common technology to get work done is computers. Knowing how to use computer to get Materials: assignments Success /work done with is very Keyboarding important, Packet and you Colored can't work paper fast on a copied with computer Mac Basics without good typing skills, so that is where we will start. Posture is important, when you first learned to ride a bike; you had to first learn how to sit on the bike. The same is true for typing; you will do your best when you sit in the correct posture. Teaching Procedure Bellwork: Read pgs. 4&5 in Keyboarding Packet...
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8. Keyboarding For The Very Young
...ate practice, in a non-pressure, fun way, in any Grade 1 class that uses computers OR in any class without computers, eg, the game can be used to spell children's names and other familiar things (a 5-minute refresher activity is all that is required) Outcome Statement: Students will develop correct typing skills (with 80% accuracy) to a level at least 2 years above their existing skill base Materials Needed for Lessons 3 and 4: 1 plain shower curtain (RIGHT side of the keyboard) Clear sheet protectors (15) Electrical tape Card Stock paper (suggested size 8.5 x 11) o White (15) o Colored (6 red, 6 gre...
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9. Are you a Type-Writer?
...tivity tools -+ ISTE Standard 5 Technology research tools -+ + + Introduction: First Lady Edith Wilson lived in a time of history when typewriters were being developed and refined. Although most students think of a typewriter as a machine, originally the word ?typewriter? referred to the person typing. The first typewriters were slower than handwriting, but as time passed and more inventors became involved in its refinement, the typewriter became much more efficient. This lesson explores the history of typewriters as people and machines and involves students becoming "typewriters" by typing the...
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10. Keyboarding Activity: Typing Football
Keyboarding Activity: Typing Football Purpose: This activity is a way to motivate students toward greater levels of speed and accuracy. Preparation: On a blank transparency (or you can use an entire bulletin board), draw a diagram of a football field showing ten-yard line markers and goal post areas. Place this drawing on the u...
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