Technology
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These theme-based technology integration lessons are written for grades K-6. The project links are primarily ClarisWorks/AppleWorks 5.0 files, which are cross-platform. This means they work on both Macintosh and Windows machines, as long as you have the software loaded on either platform.
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Classroom Resources in Technology Sue LeBeau has compiled a wealth of information. This site offers links to a variety of multimedia applications, spreadsheet activities, scavenger hunts, and uses for the one computer classroom. http://www.suelebeau.com/techresources.htm
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Click-N-Learn http://www.kids-online.net/learn/c_n_l.html This is a great Web site for you to visit with your primary students if they are interested in learning more about the parts of a computer. This simple, straightforward Web site has novice, junior, and master levels for learning about what is inside a computer. This Web site encourages whole group participation with the entire class gathered around the computer. |
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San Diego City Schools have put together connections between standards, projects, and resources.
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The purpose of Webmonkey for Kids is to show children some of the many possibilities that the World Wide Web has to offer and teach them how to begin creating their own Web sites. Start with the Lessons section, which explains the fundamentals of HTML and Web design. |
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This site is a great way to provide kids with a review of safety on the Internet. Students can answer the questions and then receive their very own Web License. |
Looney Tunes Teach the Internet Learn Internet basics and get inside tips from your favorite Looney Tunes characters. To begin, either take a quiz or click on the topic that interests you. Information on the Web site is divided into important topics that will help you get the most out of the Internet. Primary teachers can use this Web site as a whole-group teaching tool when it comes time to teach about the Internet |