By the end of these lessons, students will be able to:
Collaborate digitally in a shared document
Organize information within a spreadsheet template
Create a digitally shared calendar
Use features in Gmail to compose and tailor messages
Add, crop, mask, format, and adjust images to design a logo
Create and publish a website
Each lesson’s plan is composed of four parts:
The Learning Objectives indicate what a student should be able to do at the end of that lesson.
The Teacher Notes and Instruction is an overview of each portion of the class. There is an introduction which includes opening questions, video-watching time (where students watch instructional videos and work through their projects), and a wrap-up / discussion that closes each lesson.
The Check / Outcomes section outlines what students should be working on during the allotted class time. When walking around the classroom, these are components that you should monitor to ensure that students are successful.
The Example Outcome shows images with highlighted text that indicates what each student should have completed by the end of the lesson.
By the end of this lesson, students will be able to: Decide the details for your event: Audience Time Cost Date Location Record these details in your event journal. Conduct an internet search to include at least 3 examples of events similar to yours. Add at least one thing you liked and disliked to your Event Plan.
By the end of this lesson, students will be able to: Share your event plan with your partner. Open your partner's document. Read their event plan and add comments. Read the comments your partner left you. Add a "Feedback" section to your event plan and record your partner's feedback.
Add headings and a table of contents to your event plan.
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