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Computer Technology Skills — Grade 4
Goal 2, Objective 2.10
Resources aligned to this objective
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- American black bear
- The students will examine the structural characteristics, behavior, and habitat of the American Black Bear necessary for survival.
- Format: lesson plan (grade 4 Computer Technology Skills and Science)
- By Shanda Myers.
- Animal slide shows!
- This project is a culmination of a science unit on animals which integrates computer skills, language arts and art. After a study of animals which includes classification, basic needs of animals, animal adaptations, and animal behaviors, the students will use the computer to complete a slide show of one animal they have studied at length.
- Format: lesson plan (grade 4 Computer Technology Skills and Science)
- By Margie Bartolomucci.
- Pigs and Wolf on a Map!
- The students will construct a Double Bubble Map (Venn Diagram) to compare and contrast two versions of a familiar fairytale.
- Format: lesson plan (grade 2–4 English Language Arts and Computer Technology Skills)
- By Cherry Randall.
- Saving the environment through picture books
- This lesson looks at environmental issues and man's relationship to the environment over time using main ideas and supporting details. The content comes from two picture books: Brother Eagle, Sister Sky and A River Ran Wild.
- Format: lesson plan (grade 4 English Language Arts and Computer Technology Skills)
- By Libba Sager.
- Slipsliding poetry
- Students will work with a partner to write an original piece of poetry to express information learned about the rain forest and an animal that lives in that habitat. Students will share their poems by creating a multimedia slide show.
- Format: lesson plan (grade 4 Information Skills, English Language Arts, and Computer Technology Skills)
- By Angela Hodges.
- "Write On!!!" --"Hooking the Reader"
- Students will recognize new and innovative ways to write a narrative by discovering various ways to "hook" the reader with catchy beginnings and using figurative language and writing components to write an interesting story.
- Format: lesson plan (grade 3–4 English Language Arts and Computer Technology Skills)
- By Tina Duckwall.