Editors Jodi McClay, M.S. Ed. Jamie Wu Liu, M.A. Project Manager Betsy Morris, Ph.D. Editor-in-Chief Sharon Coan, M.S. Ed. Creative Director Elayne Roberts Art Coordination Assistant Cheri Macoubrie Wilson Cover Artist Denise Bauer Product Manager Phil Garcia Imaging Ralph Olmedo Jr. Rosa C. See Links to Web sites updated regularly at http://www.teachercreated.com/books/2448 Publisher Mary D. Smith, M.S. Ed. Author Susan L. Gimotty, M.A. Teacher Created Resources, Inc. 6421 Industry Way Westminster, CA 92683 www.teachercreated.com ISBN: 978-1-57690-448-0 1999 Teacher Created Resources, Inc. Reprinted, 2010 Made in U.S.A. The classroom teacher may reproduce copies of materials in this book for classroom use only. The reproduction of any part for an entire school or school system is strictly prohibited. No part of this publication may be transmitted, stored, or recorded in any form without written permission from the publisher.
Table of Contents Word Processing Skills Poems, Poems, and More Poems.................... Pages 5 9 If I Were in Charge of the World.................... Pages 10 1 1 I am Thankful for................................ Pages 12 13 Our Holiday Memories........................... Pages 14 15 Story Starters.................................. Pages 16 17 Celebrating Presidents Day....................... Pages 18 19 Showing off Student Work........................ Pages 20 23 Snap That Picture!.............................. Pages 24 25 Acrostic Poem: Earth Day........................ Pages 26 29 Letter Writing.................................. Pages 30 32 Spreadsheet Skills In Search of the Wild West........................ Pages 33 35 The Planets Distances From the Sun................ Pages 36 37 How Many Pets Does Our Class Own?............... Pages 38 39 Your Favorite Foods at Thanksgiving................ Pages 40 41 Where Did You Go for Holiday Break?............... Pages 42 43 Computing Multiplication Facts.................... Pages 44 45 Animal Speeds................................. Pages 46 47 What Color Are Your Skittles?................... Pages 48 49 Studying Weather With Internet Penpals.............. Pages 50 51 #2448 Computer Activities Through the Year 2 Teacher Created Resources, Inc.
Internet Skills Wolves: Fascinating Creatures..................... Pages 52 53 Europe on the Internet........................... Pages 54 56 The Virtual Body............................... Pages 57 59 How Far Is It?................................. Pages 60 61 Map It!....................................... Pages 62 64 What Is the Weather in Your City?.................. Pages 65 67 Let It Snow, Let It Snow, Let It Snow!............... Pages 68 69 Researching on the Internet........................ Pages 70 71 Insects....................................... Pages 72 73 Sea World on the Internet......................... Pages 74 75 It s Show Time!................................ Pages 76 77 Egyptian Hieroglyphs on the Internet................ Pages 78 79 Egyptian Facts on the Internet...................... Pages 80 82 Our National Parks.............................. Pages 83 85 Go Find That Picture............................ Pages 86 87 The Top Stories From USA Today................... Pages 88 90 Visit the White House via the Internet................ Pages 91 95 Sharks: Fact or Fiction........................... Pages 96 97 The Nine Planets............................... Pages 98 99 Presentation Skills All About Me.................................. Pages 100 102 PowerPoint Projects............................. Pages 102 104 Teacher Created Resources, Inc. 3 #2448 Computer Activities Through the Year
Graphic Skills Designing Travel Brochures....................... Pages 105 107 Family Trees................................... Pages 108 1 10 Create Your Own Bookmarks!..................... Pages 1 11 113 Parts of a Fish.................................. Pages 1 14 115 Let s Celebrate Grandparents Day.................. Pages 1 16 117 Creating Flags................................. Pages 1 18 119 A Gift From the Heart............................ Pages 120 121 Word Art Creations.............................. Pages 122 123 What s Hanging Around Your Door?................. Pages 124 125 A Man on the Moon............................. Pages 126 127 Let s Test Your Brain Power....................... Pages 128 129 Create Your Own Advertisement!................... Pages 130 131 Time Lines.................................... Pages 132 133 Making Projects Look Professional!................. Pages 134 135 The Food Guide Pyramid......................... Pages 136 137 Creating Your Own Cookbook..................... Pages 138 139 #2448 Computer Activities Through the Year 4 Teacher Created Resources, Inc.
Objectives: Poems, Poems, and More Poems Understanding different types of poetry such as haiku, tanka, cinquain, and limerick Counting syllables in words correctly Typing extemporaneously Centering and underlining title Accessing clip art from a CD-ROM Spell checking document Program Needed: Use a word processing program such as Microsoft Word or AppleWorks (formerly known as ClarisWorks.) Have clip art accessible from a CD-ROM. Instructions: 1. Discuss with students different formats for poetry, such as the haiku, tanka, cinquain, and limerick. Explain to the students about counting the syllables. Show them each example of each type of format on the next few pages. (The students can pick one poem to do or make a poetry booklet containing many forms of poetry.) 2. Students will choose their poems and begin typing titles. Demonstrate how to center and underline the title. 3. Students will begin typing the bodies of their poems extemporaneously, keeping in mind the syllable and line structure. 4. Put students in pairs to check one another s poems for content and form. 5. Students can then find appropriate pictures to illustrate their poems from a CD-ROM or the Internet. 6. Each student s work should be spell-checked and printed. Extension Ideas: Poetry books make nice gifts for a parent or grandparent. Consider having each student choose a theme for his or her poetry book. Students may want to post some of their best poetry on the Internet or on the school Web site. Consider pairing your students with younger students to teach the basics of how to write a poem. Teacher Created Resources, Inc. 5 #2448 Computer Activities Through the Year
Haiku Poem Bustling Bees The bees are busy Finding petals to land on So they can get food. Haiku format Haiku is a form of unrhymed poetry that had its beginning in Japan. Haiku poetry usually describes something about nature or the seasons. Each poem is three lines and the number of syllables in each line follows this pattern: Line 1: five syllables Line 2: seven syllables Line 3: five syllables #2448 Computer Activities Through the Year 6 Teacher Created Resources, Inc.
Tanka Poem Icicles on the Trees The pine trees are tall Covered with snowflakes and ice Swaying in the wind Soon it will all sadly melt But it was a sight to see. Tanka format According to Asian tradition, if someone writes you a haiku, you are to write a tanka poem in return to them. It is a way of saying thank you. The tanka poem does not have to be on the same subject. A tanka is five lines long and the number of syllables in each line follows this pattern: Line 1: five syllables Line 2: seven syllables Line 3: five syllables Line 4: seven syllables Line 5: seven syllables Teacher Created Resources, Inc. 7 #2448 Computer Activities Through the Year
Objectives: If I Were in Charge of the World Using the Tab key Typing extemporaneously Spell checking document Learning how to word process in poetry format Program Needed: Use a basic word processing program such as Microsoft Word or AppleWorks. It would be helpful to have clip art available too. Instructions: 1. There is a popular poem by Judith Viorst entitled If I Were In Charge of the World. Find this poem in your school library and read it to the class. Discuss what it would be like to be in char ge of the world. Ask the students about things they would like to do if they were in char ge of the world. 2. Students will be writing their own poem entitled If I Were In Charge of the World. You may want to have younger students brainstorm on a piece of paper what they would do if they were in charge of the world. Older students should be able to type extemporaneously on the computer. 3. Demonstrate how to put their work in poetry format. Explain to students the meaning of the Tab keyand show them how to use it. Stress to students the Tab key should be used instead of the space bar key. Although a document may appear aligned on the monitor, when a person uses the space bar key to indent, often times the document will not print aligned. 4. Once students are finished typing, have them spell check. 5. Finally, proof and print. Extension Ideas: Students are infatuated with the idea of being in char ge. A teacher could change the title to ask students what they would do if in charge of the entire school. If you are studying a particular country, such as Argentina, change the title to If I Were In Charge of Argentina. There are many other poems that are ideal for a springboard, particularly some of Shel Silverstein s work. #2448 Computer Activities Through the Year 10 Teacher Created Resources, Inc.
If I Were In Charge of the World If I were in charge of the world I d make weekends longer, Doctor appointments shorter, and Brussel sprouts obsolete. If I were in charge of the world People would be more friendly, School bus drivers would let us sing, and Parents would have a bedtime! If I were in charge of the world All pets would have an owner, People would think twice before they smoke, Moms would have help around the house, and Someone would find the cure for cancer. If I were in charge of the world Trash would be in garbage cans, Popcorn would be free at the movies. This world would be a much better place If I were in charge of the world. Teacher Created Resources, Inc. 11 #2448 Computer Activities Through the Year