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Grade Expectations Resources Kinder Watch online videos during sign & symbol unit Watch/listen to teacher modeling use of play, pause, rewind, fast forward buttons First Basic Operations Turn on computer and login Use mouse to point, scroll, and click icons Use mouse to manipulate shapes and icons, double-click on urls, check boxes, and scroll Locate and use letter and number keys Use shift key to make a capitol letter Watch online videos using play, pause, rewind, fast forward buttons Follow classroom rules regarding safe and responsible use of computers Explain responsible use of technology Use age-appropriate technologies to gather information Scholastic News & online features

Second Basic Operations Save and locate files Use mouse to double-click, right-click, manipulate shapes and icons, double-click on urls, check boxes, and scroll Use desktop icons, windows, and menus to open applications and Explain and use age-appropriate online tools and resources Use mathematical symbols (+add, -subtract, =equals) Locate and use letter and number keys Use shift key to make a capital letter and alternate marks Locate and use correct finger/hand for space bar, return/enter, and shift keys Gain proficiency and speed in touch typing Use a word processing application to write, edit, and save Use menu/tool bar functions (font, size, style, line spacing, margins) to format, edit, and save Proofread and edit using appropriate resources (mouse/cursor placement, arrows, spell checker) Watch online videos using play, pause, rewind, fast forward buttons Explain responsible use of technology Identify and explain the strategies for the safe and efficient use of computers (passwords) Use age-appropriate technologies to locate and collect content Evaluate teacher-selected Internet resources in terms of their usefulness for research Scholastic News & online features

Third Basic Operations Save and locate files Use desktop icons, windows, and menus to open applications and Explain and use age-appropriate online tools and resources Use mathematical symbols (+add, -subtract, *multiply, /divide, =equals) Locate and use correct finger/hand for space bar, return/enter, and shift keys Copy, cut, and paste Gain proficiency and speed in touch typing: type at least 10 WPM Use a word processing application to write, edit, print & save Use menu/tool bar functions (font, size, style, line spacing, margins) to format, edit, and print Highlight, copy, cut and paste text Copy & paste images within and from outside sources Insert and size a graphic in a document Proofread and edit using appropriate resources (spell checker, thesaurus, dictionary, grammar) Create, edit & format text on a slide Create a series of slides and organize them to present research or convey an idea Copy and paste or import graphics; change their size and position Take and insert photos into projects Download and upload photos Explain responsible use of technology and digital information; describe consequences of inappropriate use Explain Fair Use Guidelines for use of copyrighted materials and giving credit to creators Identify and explain the strategies for the safe and efficient use of computers (passwords) Identify cyber bullying and describe strategies to deal with such situations Recognize the potential risks and dangers associated with various forms of online communications Use age-appropriate technologies to locate, collect and organize content for specific purposes, citing sources Evaluate teacher-selected and self-selected Internet resources in terms of their usefulness for research Communication and Collaboration Work collaboratively online with other students under teacher supervision Use age-appropriate technologies to communicate and exchange ideas Create projects that use text and various forms of graphics, audio, and video to communicate ideas Scholastic News & online features Google Apps for Education

Fourth Basic Operations Explain and use age-appropriate online tools and resources Use mathematical symbols (+add, -subtract, *multiply, /divide, =equals) Gain proficiency and speed in touch typing: type at least 15 WPM Copy, cut, paste and Know basic keyboard shortcuts Use a word processing application to write, edit, print & save Use menu/tool bar functions (font, size, style, line spacing, margins) to format, edit, and print Highlight, copy, cut and paste text Copy & past images within and from outside sources Insert and size a graphic in a document Proofread and edit using appropriate resources (spell checker, thesaurus, dictionary, grammar) Create, edit & format text on a slide Create a series of slides and organize them to present research or convey an idea Copy and paste or import graphics; change their size and position Take and insert photos into projects Download and upload photos Create and edit video Use painting and drawing tools/apps to create and edit work Explain responsible use of technology and digital information; describe consequences of inappropriate use Explain Fair Use Guidelines for use of copyrighted materials and giving credit to creators Identify and explain the strategies for the safe and efficient use of computers (passwords, antivirus software, spam filters, pop-up blockers) Identify cyber bullying and describe strategies to deal with such situations Recognize the potential risks and dangers associated with various forms of online communications Use age-appropriate technologies to locate, collect and organize content for specific purposes, citing sources Evaluate teacher-selected and self-selected Internet resources in terms of their usefulness for research Use online discussion, blogs, wikis, etc. to gather and share information Communication and Collaboration Work collaboratively online with other students under teacher supervision Use age-appropriate technologies to communicate and collaborate Create projects that use text and various forms of graphics, audio, and video to communicate ideas Use teacher-developed guidelines to evaluate multimedia presentations for organization, content, design, presentation, and citations Google Apps for Education

Fifth Gain proficiency and speed in touch typing: type at least 20 WPM Know basic keyboard shortcuts Use mathematical symbols (+add, -subtract, *multiply, /divide, ^exponents, =equals) Use a word processing application to write, edit, print & save Use menu/tool bar functions (font, size, style, line spacing, margins) to format, edit, and print Highlight, copy, cut and paste text Copy and paste images within and from outside sources Insert and size a graphic in a document Proofread and edit using appropriate resources (spell checker, thesaurus, dictionary, grammar) Spreadsheets & Graphs Demonstrate an understanding of the spreadsheet as a tool to record, organize, and graph information Identify and explain terms and concepts related to spreadsheets (labels, chart, graph) Enter and edit data in graphs and perform calculations using formulas Use mathematical symbols (+add, -subtract, *multiply, /divide, ^exponents) Use graphs to make predictions, solve problems, and draw conclusions Create, edit & format text on a slide Create a series of slides and organize them to present research or convey an idea Copy and paste or import graphics; change their size and position Take and insert photos into projects Download and upload photos Create and edit video Use painting and drawing tools/apps to create and edit work Explain responsible use of technology and digital information; describe consequences of inappropriate use Explain Fair Use Guidelines for use of copyrighted materials and giving credit to creators Identify and explain the strategies for the safe and efficient use of computers (passwords, antivirus software, spam filters, pop-up blockers) Demonstrate safe email practices, recognize the potentially public exposure of email, use appropriate email etiquette Identify cyber bullying and describe strategies to deal with such situations Recognize the potential risks and dangers associated with various forms of online communications Use age-appropriate technologies to locate, collect and organize content for specific purposes, citing sources Evaluate teacher-selected and self-selected Internet resources in terms of their usefulness for research Use content specific technology tools to gather and analyze data Communication and Collaboration Google Apps for Education

Work collaboratively online with other students under teacher supervision Use age-appropriate technologies to communicate and collaborate Create projects that use text and various forms of graphics, audio, and video to communicate ideas Use teacher-developed guidelines to evaluate multimedia presentations for organization, content, design, presentation, and citations

Sixth Gain proficiency and speed in touch typing: type at least 25 WPM Know basic keyboard shortcuts Use mathematical symbols (+add, -subtract, *multiply, /divide, ^exponents. =equals) Use a word processing application to write, edit, print & save Use menu/tool bar functions (font, size, style, line spacing, margins) to format, edit, and print Highlight, copy, cut and paste text Copy & paste images within and from outside sources Insert and size a graphic in a document Proofread and edit using appropriate resources (spell checker, thesaurus, dictionary, grammar) Spreadsheets & Graphs Demonstrate an understanding of the spreadsheet as a tool to record, organize, and graph information Identify and explain terms and concepts related to spreadsheets (labels, chart, graph) Enter and edit data in graphs and perform calculations using formulas Use mathematical symbols (+add, -subtract, *multiply, /divide, ^exponents) Use graphs to make predictions, solve problems, and draw conclusions Create, edit & format text on a slide Create a series of slides and organize them to present research or convey an idea Copy and paste or import graphics; change their size and position Take and insert photos into projects Download and upload photos Create and edit video and movies Use painting and drawing tools/apps to create and edit work Explain responsible use of technology and digital information; describe consequences of inappropriate use Explain Fair Use Guidelines for use of copyrighted materials and giving credit to creators Identify and explain the strategies for the safe and efficient use of computers (passwords, antivirus software, spam filters, pop-up blockers) Demonstrate safe email practices, recognize the potentially public exposure of email, use appropriate email etiquette Identify cyber bullying and describe strategies to deal with such situations Recognize the potential risks and dangers associated with various forms of online communications Use age-appropriate technologies to locate, collect and organize content for specific purposes, citing sources Evaluate teacher-selected and self-selected Internet resources in terms of their usefulness for research Use content specific technology tools to gather and analyze data Google Apps for Education

Communication and Collaboration Work collaboratively online with other students under teacher supervision Use age-appropriate technologies to communicate and collaborate Create projects that use text and various forms of graphics, audio, and video to communicate ideas Use teacher-developed guidelines to evaluate multimedia presentations for organization, content, design, presentation, and citations