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Technology Education 3.6.10. Grade 8 A. Apply biotechnologies that relates to propagating, growing, maintaining, adapting, treating and converting. Apply knowledge of biomedical technology applications in designing a solution to a simple medical problem (e.g., wheel chair design, artificial arteries). Apply knowledge of how biomedical technology affects waste projects in designing a solution that will result in reduced waste. Apply ergonomic engineering factors when devising a solution to a specific problem. adaptations, be adaptations, basic. TechnologGr-8-2 Page 1 of 18

Technology Education 3.6.10. Grade 8 Describe various methods of biochemical conversion. Describe specific examples that reflect the impact that agricultural science has had on biotechnology. adaptations, be adaptations, basic. TechnologGr-8-2 Page 2 of 18

Technology Education 3.6.10. Grade 8 B. Apply knowledge of information technologies of encoding, transmitting, receiving, storing, retrieving and decoding. Describe the proper use of graphic and electronic communication systems. Apply a variety of advanced mechanical and electronic drafting methods to communicate a solution to a specific problem. Apply and analyze advanced communication techniques to produce an image that effectively conveys a message (e.g., desktop publishing, audio and/or video production). Illustrate an understanding of a computer network system by modeling, constructing or assembling its components. adaptations, enrichment/ acceleration adaptations, basic. TechnologGr-8-2 Page 3 of 18

Technology Education 3.6.10. Grade 8 C. Apply physical technologies of structural design, analysis and engineering, personnel relations, financial affairs, structural production, marketing, research and design to real world problems. Describe and classify common construction by their characteristics and composition. Compare and contrast specific construction systems that depend on each other in order to complete a project. Evaluate material failure common to specific applications. Demonstrate knowledge of various construction systems by building or interpreting adaptations, be adaptations, basic. TechnologGr-8-2 Page 4 of 18

Technology Education 3.6.10. Grade 8 Select and apply the necessary resources to successfully conduct a manufacturing enterprise. Apply concepts of design engineering and production engineering in the organization and application of a manufacturing activity. Apply the concepts of manufacturing by redesigning an enterprise to improve productivity or reduce or eliminate waste and/or pollution.. Evaluate the interrelationship of various transportation systems in the community. Analyze the impacts that transportation have on a community. WEST JEFFERSON HILLS SCHOOL DISTRICT adaptations, be adaptations, basic. TechnologGr-8-2 Page 5 of 18

Technology Devices 3.7.10 Grade 8 A. Identify and safely use a variety of tools, basic machines, materials and techniques to solve problems and answer questions. Select and safely apply appropriate tools, materials and processes necessary to solve complex problems. Apply advanced tool and equipment manipulation techniques to solve problems. adaptations, be adaptations, basic. TechnologGr-8-2 Page 6 of 18

Technology Devices 3.7.10 Grade 8 B. Apply appropriate instruments and apparatus to examine a variety of objects and processes. Describe and use appropriate instruments to gather and analyze data. Compare and contrast different scientific measurement systems; select the best measurement system for a specific situation. Explain the need to estimate measurements within error of various instruments. Apply accurate measurement knowledge to solve everyday problems. adaptations, be adaptations, basic. TechnologGr-8-2 Page 7 of 18

Technology Devices 3.7.10 Grade 8 Describe and demonstrate operation and use of advanced instrumentation in evaluating material and chemical properties (e.g., scanning electron microscope, nuclear magnetic resonance machines). adaptations, be adaptations, basic. TechnologGr-8-2 Page 8 of 18

Technology Devices 3.7.10 Grade 8 C. Apply basic computer operations and concepts. Identify solutions to basic hardware and software problems. Apply knowledge of advanced input devices. Apply knowledge of hardware setup. Describe the process for basic software installation and demonstrate it. Analyze and solve basic operating systems problems. Apply touch keyboarding skills and techniques at expectable speed and accuracy. Demonstrate the ability to perform basic software installation. Develop efficient keyboard technique (goal of 50gwpm with 90% accuracy) Keep eyes on copy, not on fingers Correct Posture at Keyboard (back against chair, feet flat, arms relaxed, fingers on home row, eyes forward, a hand s length distance from keyboard) - Teacher demonstration - Student demonstration - Modeling behavior - One-on-one teaching - Lecture/ discussion - Cooperative learning - Guided practice - A computer for each student - Microsoft Office XP installed on all machines. - Type to Learn (updated version) installed on all machines. - Color & B/W printer in the room. - Smartboard and projector for teacher demonstration - Pocket folders with clasps for keeping papers, notes and assignments. (one per student) adaptations, be - The teacher will observe students - The students will complete keyboarding lessons on a keyboarding program. This program will assess the students speed and accuracy on a continuing basis. - The students will take a keyboarding exam which assesses their speed and accuracy adaptations, - Peers re-teach - Individual instruction - Alternative assignments - Extended time - Structured folder with class notes and written class instruction basic. - Peer tutoring and reciprocal teaching - Real-world applications TechnologGr-8-2 Page 9 of 18

Technology Devices 3.7.10 Grade 8 D. Utilize computer software to solve specific problems. Identify legal restrictions in the use of software and the output of data. Apply advanced graphic manipulation and desktop publishing techniques. Apply basic advanced word processing, database and spreadsheet skills. Describe and demonstrate how two or more software applications can be used to produce an output. Select and apply software designed to meet specific needs. Identify and use editing and formatting features of a word processing program (Left, right, center and justified alignment Line spacing Page Margins Cut, Copy, Paste and Drag & Drop Fonts, styles Spelling, Grammar, Thesaurus Page Numbers, Footnotes) Be able to insert images into word processor documents - Teacher demonstration - Student demonstration - Modeling behavior - One-on-one teaching - Lecture/ discussion - Cooperative learning - Guided practice - A computer for each student - Microsoft Office XP installed on all machines. - Microsoft Publisher installed on all machines. - Internet Explorer installed on all machines - Color & B/W printer in the room. - Smartboard and projector for teacher demonstration - Digital camera - Scanner - Pocket folders with clasps for students adaptations, be - Students will complete group projects that cover all competencies outlined previously and they will be printed and graded - Students will also be completing individual assignments to assess their understanding of the concepts covered in class (to be printed and graded) - The teacher will create exams for the students to prove their competency - The teacher will adaptations, - Peers re-teach - Individual instruction - Alternative assignments - Extended time - Structured folder with class notes and written class instruction basic. - Peer tutoring and reciprocal teaching - Real-life applications - Students will have an opportunity to use devices such as a scanner and a digital camera to enhance presentations and reports TechnologGr-8-2 Page 10 of 18

adaptations, be adaptations, basic. Describe structure and function of database and identify components of a database (records and fields) Perform complex operations in a database (sort, filter, delete/add data, search, browse) Create an original database, defining field formats and adding new records observe the students as they work and learn - Students will demonstrate competency to other students - Students will demonstrate competency to teacher and other students through presentations (individual projects) TechnologGr-8-2 Page 11 of 18

will be able to know and do adaptations, accommodations, and be adaptations, basic. Describe structure and function of a spreadsheet (cells, rows, columns, formulas) and apply formatting features. Create an original spreadsheet, entering simple formulas (addition, subtraction, multiplication, division) Produce simple charts and graphs from spreadsheet data. Hyperlinks (web, slide, file, e-mail) Multimedia (video, sound, animated GIF files) TechnologGr-8-2 Page 12 of 18

Technology Devices 3.7.10 Grade 8 E. Apply basic computer communication systems. Identify and explain various types of online services. Identify and explain the function s of the parts of a basic network. Describe and apply the components of a web page and their function. Explain and demonstrate file transfer within and out side of a computer network. Identify, describe and complete advanced online research. - Use the internet and search engines effectively to find relevant, unbiased and current information on a subject. - Organize information that is collected using a variety of tools (word processor, spreadsheet, database, graphic organizer) - Demonstrate the knowledge of computer networks (LAN, WAN, Server, Hub, Router) - Demonstrate basic knowledge of the - Teacher demonstration - Student demonstration - Modeling behavior - One-on-one teaching - Lecture/ discussion - Cooperative learning - A computer for each student - Microsoft Office XP installed on all machines. - Microsoft Publisher installed on all machines. - Internet Explorer installed on all machines - Color & B/W printer in the room. - Smartboard and projector for teacher demonstration - Digital camera - Scanner - Pocket folders with clasps for students adaptations, be - Students will complete group projects that cover all competencies outlined previously and they will be printed and graded - Students will also be completing individual assignments to assess their understanding of the concepts covered in class (to be printed and graded) - The teacher will create exams for the students to prove their competency - The teacher will adaptations, - Peers re-teach - Individual instruction - Alternative assignments - Extended time - Structured folder with class notes and written class instruction basic. - Peer tutoring and reciprocal teaching - Real-life applications - Students will have an opportunity to use devices such as a scanner and a digital camera to enhance presentations and reports TechnologGr-8-2 Page 13 of 18

Technology Devices 3.7.10 Grade 8 parts of a web page and how to design a very simple page (hyperlinks, backgrounds, pictures, sounds, copying java code) adaptations, be observe the students as they work and learn - Students will demonstrate competency to other students - Students will demonstrate competency to teacher and other students through presentations (individual projects) adaptations, basic. TechnologGr-8-2 Page 14 of 18

Science, Technology and Human Endeavors 3.8.10 Grade 8 A. Analyze the relationship between societal demands and scientific and technological enterprises. Identify past and current tradeoffs between increased production, environmental harm and social values (e.g., increased energy needs, power plants, automobiles). Compare technologies that are applied and accepted differently in various cultures (e.g., factory, farming, nuclear power). Describe and evaluate social change as a result of technological developments. adaptations, be adaptations, basic. TechnologGr-8-2 Page 15 of 18

Science, Technology and Human Endeavors 3.8.10 Grade 8 Assess the social impacts of a specific international environmental problem by designing a solution that applies the appropriate technologies and resources. adaptations, be adaptations, basic. TechnologGr-8-2 Page 16 of 18

Science, Technology and Human Endeavors 3.8.10 Grade 8 B. Analyze how human ingenuity and technological resources satisfy specific human needs and improve the quality of life. Identify several problems and opportunities that exist in your community, apply various problem-solving methods to design and evaluate possible solutions. Analyze a recently invented item describing the human need that prompted its invention and the current and potential social impacts of the specific invention. adaptations, be adaptations, basic. TechnologGr-8-2 Page 17 of 18

Science, Technology and Human Endeavors 3.8.10 Grade 8 Apply knowledge of oceanography, meteorology, geology and human anatomy to explain important considerations that need to be made for construction of homes, buildings, and businesses in the United States. Assess the impacts that agricultural science has had on meeting human needs and improving the quality of life. adaptations, be adaptations, basic. TechnologGr-8-2 Page 18 of 18