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Library Reading Champion

I have been a librarian for over 15 years working in both public libraries and school libraries both in England and America. I love to bring excitement and creativity to my teaching! I believe the library should be the center of any school as it encompasses all aspects of learning. I love to help students find what they love to read!

I have been a librarian for over 15 years working in both public libraries and school libraries both in England and America. I love to bring excitement and creativity to my teaching! I believe the library should be the center of any school as it encompasses all aspects of learning. I love to help students find what they love to read!
Buttons on Your Computer
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Buttons on Your Computer

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Buttons on Your Computer is a lesson meant for the very youngest users in your school. Very often students do not use desktop computers at home and may not even be familiar with how to use a mouse. This lesson is designed to help your students learn about the Minimize, Maximize and Close (Exit) buttons used with Windows computers. It is a fun and interactive lesson which will have your students excited and easily remembering those very important tools! What is included: Lesson Plan PowerPoint presentation Worksheets to use with the lesson - color and black and white options Buttons on Your Computer poster with printing instructions Audience: This lesson is suitable to be used with students in Kindergarten and 1st grade. If you find your older students struggle with these functions it would be useful to introduce the lesson to them as well. You know your students; feel free to adjust as needed. Lesson: This lesson is best used at the beginning of the year with young students who are not familiar with Windows based computers. It can be used after my Learn the Parts of a Computer lesson. Students should each be at a computer or laptop so that they are able to do the practice themselves. This version of Buttons on Your Computer is based on Windows 7; if you would like a Windows 10 version made just leave me a comment. I’m happy to tailor lessons to your needs.
Learn the Parts of a Computer
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Learn the Parts of a Computer

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Today many students come to school not knowing the parts of a desktop computer as they have grown up using handheld technology. It is still important, especially in a school setting for them to learn how to use this technology. These worksheets are meant for the very youngest students in your school to learn the correct terminology associated with a computer. Terms such as mouse, keyboard, screen, monitor, touchpad, headphones and computer (CPU) are all included. There are a variety of worksheets displaying desktop computers as well as laptops. Use the one that best fits your learning environment or use all of them to challenge your students. The worksheets are designed to meet the needs of the varying age groups. Younger students are asked to simply color the various computer parts where as the older students are given a word bank and asked to fill in the blanks. This set of worksheets includes: A variety of designs which will appeal to the different age groups Cute animals to make the worksheets more exciting Color and black and white printing options A variety of designs to suit your technology - laptop and desktop designs 14 pages in the bundle Common Core Standards SL.1.2, SL.1.3, SL.2.2, CCRA.SL.5 **For more ideas follow me on Pinterst! www.pinterest.com/libraryreadingchampion/ If you liked this product please leave me feedback! **
"Make Your Own Animation" - Google Slides Lessons for Computer Library
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"Make Your Own Animation" - Google Slides Lessons for Computer Library

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Imagine incorporating STEAM into your computer lab sessions. Students love to use Google Slides; use this DIY animation lesson to give your students new skills in Google while also including some of their own interests. In this lesson students will learn how to create an animation by using a few simple tools in Google Slides. It comes with step-by-step instruction for the educator and the students. This lesson is suitable to be used with students in 5th, 6th, 7th and 8th grade. Can be used with older students as well but it is aimed at high elementary and middle school aged students. This lesson will cover at least three, 40-minute classes. Included are: Detailed lesson plans Google Slides presentation with step-by-step instructions Google Slides presentation with an example animation Links to other resources PowerPoint show also included Subject Computer Science - Technology, Instructional Technology, Library Skills Grade Levels 5th, 6th, 7th, 8th, Homeschool Resource Type Lesson Plans (Individual), Internet Activities, Google Apps Common Core Standards RST.6-8.3