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New & Improved KeyboardingCCSS W.3.6 – W.6.6

• What’s New

• How• Tools

Importance of Meeting W6 Standard

• Local Article on Typing – (Note that the CCSS does not define 20,30,40 minutes for single

sitting. This is for practice only in SPS.)

• SPS Video on CCSS Computers for Rotation Model in the Classroom

2013-14 Keyboarding Cohort

Enhancements and Modifications based on the following:• Over 60 Classroom Teachers

collaboration• Multiple Meetings Throughout the

Year• Hundreds of Student Artifacts• Extremely Valuable Feedback!

Writing Standards

• Grade 3 – With guidance and support from adults, use technology to produce and publish writing (using keyboarding skills)…

• Grade 4 – With support from adults, use technology… to produce and publish writing…; demonstrate sufficient command of keyboarding skills to type a minimum of one page in a single sitting.

• Grade 5 – With support from adults, use technology… to produce and publish writing…; demonstrate sufficient command of keyboarding skills to type a minimum of two pages in a single sitting.

• Grade 6 - Use technology… to produce and publish writing…; demonstrate sufficient command of keyboarding skills to type a minimum of three pages in a single sitting.

Math Standards

Calculating Words Per Minute on 5 Minute Write and Single Sitting• Grade 3 (3.OA.A.3) Use multiplication and division within 100 to

solve word problems…

• Grade 4 (4.OA.A.2) Multiply or divide to solve word problems …

• Grade 5 (5.NBT.B.6) Find whole-number quotients of whole numbers with up to four-digit dividends and two-digit divisors, using strategies based on place value, the properties of operations, and/or the relationship between multiplication and division. Illustrate and explain the calculation by using equations, rectangular arrays, and/or area models.

• Grade 6 (6.NS.B.2) Fluently divide multi-digit numbers using the standard algorithm.

WA Educational Technology Standards

1.1.2• Grades 3-6

– Use models and simulations to explore systems, identify trends and forecast possibilities. (Add complexity by having students create their own graphs for interpretation rather than using the pre-created.)

2.2• Grades 3 – 6:

– Meet keyboarding proficiency standards; use… online keyboarding programs

– Use online keyboarding programs to increase speed and accuracy.

Grades 3-6 Resources

Keyboarding as a Literacy Task Documents

Blackboard – SPS Elementary Curriculum Blackboard course Grade Level ELA Keyboarding as a Literacy Task

“My Computer”– X:drive, Teacher Tools, Keyboarding folder, Type

to Learn Fall 2014

Preview Teacher Preparation (NEW)

• Open…Launching Keyboarding as a Literacy Task document

• View…Class Setup documentation and Video for TYPE TO LEARN 4.

• Note…Login information– Teacher: Username Same as Novel

Password – Student: Username Student ID#

Password

Review Phase 1

• Review the Literacy Task Phase 1– Notice the new feature

• Perfect Posture for Keyboarding for Kids

• With a partner:– Summarize Phase 1.– What might your first steps be to

making this a successful experience for your students?

New & Improved in Phase 1

• Grade 3 Teacher Note– No 5-Minute Write until late 2nd/3rd

Trimester

• Student Data Tracking Sheet– Multiple Tabs– Portfolio of Student Progress– All Items in One Location

Review Phase 2

• Review the Literacy Task Phase 2

• With a partner:– Summarize Phase 2– What might your first steps be to

making this a successful experience for your students?

New & Improved in Phase 2

• Classroom Computers!

Review Phase 3

• Preview the Literacy Task Phase 3

• With a partner:– Summarize Phase 3.– What might your first steps be to

making this a successful experience for your students?

New & Improved in Phase 3

• Feedback from Cohort:– Importance of Goal Setting– 5 Minute Write with Entire Class and

Familiar Text– Importance of Journaling Reflections

• TPEP Connections

• Defining WPM (Tab on Spreadsheet)

Defining WPM

Review Phase 4

• Review the Literacy Task Phase 4

• With a partner:– Summarize Phase 4.– What might your first steps be to

making this a successful experience for your students?

Preview Phase 5 (New)

• Preview the Literacy Task Phase 5

• With a partner discuss the following:– What are two items you find interesting

about the phases?– What might your first steps be to

making this a successful experience for your students?

Importance of Phase 5

• Why is it important to extend the amount of time spent keyboarding in one sitting?

• What do you plan on having your students keyboard during this time?

Suggestions from the Cohort

• Use Students’ Own Writing!– Assigned Writing Prompts

• Personal Narratives• Realistic Fiction• Research Projects• Social Studies Assignments

– Journal Responses– Embedded Assessments (Journeys)

Preview Phase 6 (New)

• Preview the Literacy Task Phase 6

• With a partner discuss the following:– What are two items you find interesting

about the phases?– What might your first steps be to

making this a successful experience for your students?

Exploration

• Explore some of the resources suggested in Phase 6.

• Be prepared to share what you learn.

Additional Resources

• PowerPoints– No PowerPoints for Phases 5 & 6

• Artifacts– Organized by grade level– From a variety of schools

New & Improved in Phase 3Artifacts from our Cohort

Artifacts from our Cohort

New & Improved in Phase 3Artifacts from our Cohort

New & Improved in Phase 3Artifacts from our Cohort

New & Improved in Phase 3

Fall: In the fall I was terrible at keyboarding. I did not know where almost all the letters were so it took me a few minutes to find a letter. I had no clue where the P was. It was really hard. I always pecked.

Mid-year: I still kind of did not know where all the letters were. I did not know where the q, w, z, x, y, v, t, r were. I kind of knew where the P was. I kind of pecked.

Present Day: Today I have found q, w, z, x, y, v, t, r and I know exactly where the P is. Most of the time I keep my hands on the home keys. I still do not know what all the keys mean like Ctrl or Alt.

Artifacts from our Cohort

Artifacts from our Cohort

New & Improved in Phase 3Artifacts from our Cohort

Artifacts from our Cohort

Artifacts from the Cohort

• Explore some of the artifacts for your grade level.

• How might these artifacts be helpful to you?

Thank You!

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