First Grade Technology...
First Grade Technology: 32 Lessons Every First Grader Can Accomplish On A Computer
"There is no easier or more reliable method to get a student from start to proficiency than these workbooks by Structured Learning." With the step-by-step lesson plans, examples of required work, an index to pinpoint when skills are introduced, vocabulary builders and collaborations with other classroom curriculum, the learning becomes a natural flow of knowledge for the s...more
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As advertised, it has a year's-worth of age-appropriate computer training in KidPix, PowerPoint, Google Earth, beginning keyboarding, computer parts, vocabulary with step-by-step lesson plans, examples of completed work, vocabulary builders. Everything meets and exceeds ISTE, NCLB standards. Students learn hundreds of computer skills while exploring math, science, literature, problem-solving, critical thinking. (See the publisher's website at structuredlearning.net for free downloads and more de...more
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I was born in Berkley California to Irish-German parents. After receiving a BA in Economics, another in Russian and an MBA, I spent twenty years in a variety of industries while raising two children and teaching evening classes at community colleges. Now, I live with my husband, adult son and two beautiful Labradors and I write. I write how-books, five blogs on everything from the USNA to tech to...more
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