SAU 15 Educational Technology Grade Level Expectations October 2006
Grade K The student knows and is able to: •
Basic Skills I can open and use age appropriate software. I can correctly identify keyboard, mouse and monitor. I can correctly find and open icons. I can wake up the computer using the mouse. I understand the letters on the keyboard are not in alphabetical order.
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Application and Problem Solving I understand that the computer can be used to find information.
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Real World Application I will use the computer with clean hands. I will respect others’ property while using the computer (i.e. folders, signing in with own name). I am learning about the Internet. I know I should not touch the monitor. I will use the computer in a respectful manner. I can work cooperatively when using the computer.
SAU 15 Educational Technology Grade Level Expectations October 2006
Grade 1 The student knows and is able to: •
Basic Skills I can open and use age appropriate software. I can correctly identify and use the keyboard, mouse, monitor, printer, and CPU. I can correctly find and open icons. I can wake up the computer using the mouse. I can find all the letters in the alphabet on the keyboard. I know that I use my left hand for the left side of the keyboard and my right hand for the right side of the keyboard. I can use appropriate keys (i.e. delete, space bar, shift, and arrow) when word processing. I can print with the help of my teacher.
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Application and Problem Solving I understand that the computer can be used to find information. I can find information on a CD-Rom. I can draw pictures/illustrations using a draw program. I can begin to rewrite/compose stories using a word processing program. I can look at web pages. I can do activities online.
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Real World Application I will use the computer with clean hands. I will respect others’ property while using the computer (i.e. folders, signing in with own name). I am learning about the Internet. I know I should not touch the monitor. I will use the computer in a respectful manner. I can work cooperatively when using the computer. I will begin to understand that I cannot copy other people’s work (Copyright Law).
SAU 15 Educational Technology Grade Level Expectations October 2006
Grade 2 The student knows and is able to: •
Basic Skills I can open and use age appropriate software. I can independently use the keyboard, mouse, monitor, printer and CPU. I use both hands when typing on the computer. I can use appropriate keys (i.e. delete, space bar, shift, and arrow) when word processing. I can log on to and off of the network. I can independently start up and shut down a computer. I know to ask the teacher before I print. I can find and save documents to my folder. I can open and eject CD-ROM’s properly. I can use all the features of my mouse (left click, right click, scroll).
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Application and Problem Solving I can use the computer to find information. I can draw pictures/illustrations using a draw program. I can rewrite/compose stories using a word processing program. I can look at web pages to find the main topics of a website. I can do activities online. I can cut and paste within my own work. I can identify a web browser (i.e. Internet Explorer, Firefox and Safari)
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Real World Application I will use the computer with clean hands. I will respect others’ property while using the computer (i.e. folders, signing in with own name). I am learning about the Internet. I know I should not touch the monitor. I will use the computer in a respectful manner. I can work cooperatively when using the computer. I understand that I cannot copy other people’s work (Copyright Law). I understand the consequences of inappropriate computer use.
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