Monday, November 30, 2015

Tuesday, December 1st- 7th Grade- Word Processing Operational Keys

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Archdale-Trinity Middle School
Lesson Plan
Date: 12-01-2015




Teacher:
Witkowski

Lesson/Unit Topic:
Understanding Word formatting skills- operational keys and function keys

Standards:
Understanding Word formatting skills




“I Can…” Statement
Criteria for Success-Formative/Summative Assessments
I can format a Word document



Literacy/Vocabulary Strategies (Word Wall)


Control (CTRL) key used with other keys to carry out commands. 
Ctrl + Page Up moves you to the previous page.




 

Bell-Ringer/Connecting Strategy

1. Go to wclassroom.blogspot.com

2. Go to Computer- Student Doc- Witkowski folder- Word folder-
     open the 1 Formatting Paragraphs file


3. Go to Computer- Student Doc- Witkowski folder- Word folder-
     open the 2 Formatting and Editing Skills
file. 
 

Lesson-Instructional Strategies & Procedures for Teacher and Students
(Detailed Plans Including Best Practices, Researched Based Strategies)

Guided Lesson:
@ Test next Tuesday
@ Students will get their invitations for Bulldog Camp to take home.
@ Quick review of Monday's lesson
@ Students will learn:
     operational keys and function keys

 
Independent Exercise
  @ Students will complete a scavenger hunt worksheet on Word formatting terms.

 





Higher Order Thinking Questions

How are documents formatted?

Student Technology/Differentiation

Students will format a Word document

Closure Strategy

Exit Activity 1
Easy matching http://www.quia.com/mc/1815326.html

Exit Activity Paragraph formatting
http://www.quia.com/rr/1048604.html

Exit Activity 3

Play until you win a million dollars  http://www.quia.com/rr/1026034.html
Formatting- The way text appears, for example: bold, underline, all caps, with color
Editing- The process of updating a document to make changes, correct errors,
and make it visually appealing


Exit Activity 4
Play until you win a million dollars  http://www.quia.com/rr/1001187.html
**When you get to this question choose shift key even though cap locks is a better answer
Mark needs to key a list of state abbreviations in all caps.  What is the EASIEST way for him to do this?
**QWERTY is? the most common arrangements of keyboards
**ASDF is the left hand for the keyboard
**What are the measurements of a standard sheet of paper? 8.5 x 11

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