What's New from Mrs. M.
Magellan students and staff
have been busy practicing their computer skills. Integrating the computer with class curriculum engages students in new ways. The additional interaction with material often assists students in their understanding and mastery of the subject matter.
Learning to use the computer as a
productivity tool is also an important life
skill. All Magellan students have
participated in sessions about Internet
safety and the Magellan Acceptable Use
Policy. Classes have also received
information about Copyright law and citing
sources.
Take a look at all the interesting ways that students are using computers at Magellan!
The third graders are practicing their keyboarding skills. They have published beautiful poems and are currently creating covers for their biography reports.
To practice their skills in math, science and language arts, third graders are using Study Island both at home and at school. The students particularly like the skills games. They have also enjoyed interacting with their
lessons on the SMART board.third graders use the computers frequently at centers in their classrooms.
The fourth graders are demonstrating growing keyboarding ability. They have published some beautiful poems and stories so far this year.
They have also conducted Internet research
and shared their animal information
in a multimedia presentation using Hyperstudio. In math class students have
engaged in an Internet hunt of interactive
web sites to practice their math skills.
Please continue to practice keyboarding at home. Check the fourth grade web page
for keyboarding links.
Magellan fifth graders are becoming
expert word processors after completing
attractive and informative Native American
reports for social studies. In science, they
completed geomorphology dictionaries while
reviewing their landform terms. Fifth
graders need to continue to independently
practice their keyboarding skills.
In sixth grade language arts, students recently researched and prepared
PowerPoint projects about ancient Greece. In
math, they have created spreadsheets
tracking their stock growth. Magellan sixth
graders frequently use the computer as a
writing tool to compose and publish their
papers.
Logo programming was undertaken by our
seventh graders as they explored similar and
congruent figures earlier this year. In
language arts, Missing posters were created
in conjunction with their literature book,
The Ear, the Eye, and the Arm .
Recently, students learned to construct and
manipulate a database to detect patterns and
draw conclusions about the politics and
economics of North Africa. During the
atmosphere unit
in science, students experimented using
computer probe ware to measure radiant
warming.
Eighth graders routinely use
computers to investigate science through
virtual experiments, research, and
experimentation with probe ware. Students
recently participated in a global online
project called Down the Drain. Using a
database of the shared data, they sorted and
filtered to understand patterns in the data
about water use. During a study of the book
Fever
1794, the eighth graders researched and
created historic newspapers using desktop
publishing software. In math class they used
data in spreadsheets to compare and
calculate statistics from various epidemics
in the United States and around the world.
PowerPoint slides were created as a tool to
share information about the original
colonies during Mr. Winter's social studies
classes.
Magellan teachers have many options to
update their own computer skills during
workshops offered after school and on work
days.
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