Grade 1 Technology Benchmarks
- Use correct terminology:font, right-click, application launcher, network (lab, global)
SMARTBoard and Kidspiration matching activities are available in SOL Resources folder
- Open Word document and type sentence.
Language ArtsMathScienceSocial StudiesWrite a sentence using high frequency words. Write a number sentence. Write about the motions of playground equipment. I am thankful for ____. Predict what will happen next in a story. Write using proximity vocabulary. Write about what all living things need. Write about a famous American. Write about what caused events in a story. Write about shapes in the classroom. Write about a season. Write about a need and a want. - Draw a picture.
Use programs such as: Paint, Scholastic Keys, or Kid Pix
Language ArtsMathScienceSocial StudiesIllustrate the main idea of a story. Draw a number sentence. Draw a picture showing night and day. Draw a famous American. Illustrate the characters in a story. Illustrate the place value of a numeral. Draw pictures of things you can reduce, reuse, or recycle. Compare items from the past and present. Illustrate a story map. Illustrate ordinal positions. Draw a picture of a tree during each season. Draw a timeline. - Print and save documents.
This can be completed with any of the content activities listed above.
- Open and navigate a website.
Try the first grade portaportal for great websites.Language ArtsMathScienceSocial StudiesStarfall iknowthat.com BBC Science Clips US Symbols The Storybook Place Leon's Math Dojo Cool Science EconEd Goods and Services Between the Lions Illuminations Critter Corner Ben's Interactive Games - Internet Safety: Computer Ethics (See curriculum)
Sample Unit Activity that covers five of this grade level's requirements:
Use this plant webquest when you are studying the parts of plants, needs of plants, and plant parts we eat. The webquest suggests activities that students can complete that involve drawing a picture and writing about it. This activity can be completed using Scholastic Keys so that studentsand writing about it. This activity can be completed using Scholastic Keys so that students can draw and then write in the same program. Activities can be saved and completed in multiple sessions.