Archdale-Trinity Middle School
Lesson Plan
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Date: 09-19-2016
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Teacher:
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Witkowski
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Lesson/Unit Topic:
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Understanding Word formatting skills- vocabulary
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Standards:
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Understanding Word formatting skills
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“I Can…” Statement
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Criteria for Success-Formative/Summative Assessments
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I can format a Word document
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Literacy/Vocabulary Strategies (Word Wall)
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Portrait- the page orientation in which height of page is greater than width
Landscape- page orientation in which width of page is greater than height
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Bell-Ringer/Connecting Strategy
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1. Go to wclassroom.blogspot.com
2. Go to your lunch number and open your typing file
We are typing the letter N words
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Lesson-Instructional Strategies & Procedures for Teacher and Students
(Detailed Plans Including Best Practices, Researched Based Strategies)
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Guided Lesson:
@ Go to Computer- Student Doc- Witkowski folder- Word folder-
@ Students will learn:open the 2 Formatting and Editing Skills file. * the difference between portrait and landscape *portrait- the page orientation in which height of page is greater than width *landscape- page orientation in which width of page is greater than height * the difference between cut/copy/paste *cut- removes text or graphics from the current location *copy- copied to another location *paste- places text/graphics that have been cut/copied to new location * clipboard- the temporary storage location for text/graphics that have been cut/copied * double space- the when 1 line is left between lines of text, hit enter key twice * font - a specific design for a collection of letters, numbers, and symbols
Independent Exercise
@ Students will practice new word formatting skills
@ If time: Students will hang their thesaurus assignment on the wall.
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Higher Order Thinking Questions
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How are documents formatted?
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Student Technology/Differentiation
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Students will format a Word document
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Closure Strategy
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Exit Activity 3
Paragraph formatting- http://www.quia.com/hm/728026.html
Words we have not covered yet: Endnotes- (bibliography) source references placed at the end of a document Leaders- series of periods between two set of tabs Tabs- used to align data into groups leaders can be used to guide the reader Footnotes- source documents placed at the bottom of the same page Tables- text in columns and rowsParagraph Headings- keyed at the beginning of a paragraph to give the reader an quick idea about the content of the paragraph Exit Activity 4 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 colorEditing- The process of updating a document to make changes, correct errors, and make it visually appealing Exit Activity 5 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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