Lesson 1 - Getting Started & Taking Photos
- September
- Taught in the classroom
- Taught by the Integration Specialist
How is this iPad different than your own iPad or one from home?
The school iPad is a classroom tool with apps that will help students create and share work for their classes. The school iPad has apps carefully chosen by teachers which you will be used for school projects. There may be apps that some students have already used, but other students have not, so we'll still have to explore them together. We may use the same app a different way. |
What can we do with an iPad?
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Responsibilities
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Functionality Students should know about the iPad
Functionality Students Should Know About
Multi-Touch Screen
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Taking Photos Description
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Extended Lesson
Take photos of a particular subject such as shapes, colors, etc.
Optional
Older kids can explore the camera settings and zooming in and out.
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Lesson 2 - Digital Citizenship: Staying Safe Story
- September
- Taught in the classroom
- Taught by the Integration Specialist
As a review, start by watching "My Online Neighborhood" video from Going Places Safely, a lesson plan from Common Sense Media. Then we will read the "Staying Safe Story" which reiterates some of the same concepts, but also covers elements of the ACDS Media Agreement under "think first" and "stay balanced".
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ACDS Media Agreement
The ACDS Media Agreement should be reiterated in the classroom by classroom teacher and sent home for parent signature. |
Lesson 3 - Digital Citizenship: Staying Safe Online
- September
- Taught in the classroom
- Taught by the Classroom Teacher
Staying Safe Online is a lesson plan from Common Sense Media. Students will understand that they should stay safe online by choosing websites that are good for them to visit and avoid sites that are not appropriate for them.
NOTES:
NOTES:
- Before class starts, review the rules of the game with the classroom teacher.
- Play the game with a manageable number of students.
- Ask the classroom teacher to help manage the students answers (and make sure they are playing fairly)
- If there's not enough time or room to play the game, you can just ask the students the questions or use the questions in another game format.
Lesson 4 - Sound: Kids A-Z
Description
First and second grade students (and some third graders) use Raz-Kids to read interactive, leveled eBooks spanning 29 levels. This lesson will teach them how to access their account using an iPad and how to use some features of the iPad they may not already know.
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Extended Lesson
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Students can also access their accounts from a home PC. Click below:
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Lesson X
When the batteries start to drop below 50%
Teach the students how to:
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When the students need to enter text
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As needed
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