
EARLY CHILDHOOD/PRIMARY CURRICULUM
BASIC ASSUMPTIONS:
1. To motivate and assist acquisition of reading and math skills through
use of reading and
math computer "games" for individualized remediation
and enrichment.
a. Text and graphics encourage acquisition of understanding
of print.
b. Audio capabilities encourage nonreaders to be
able to follow directions when given
orally and to do echo reading.
c. Audio, text and graphics work together to help
visual and auditory learners acquire skills.
2. To acquire computer skills through practice with "paintbrush-type"
program:
a. To learn the use of menus
b. To develop eye/hand coordination
c. To encourage risk taking
d. To develop willingness to learn independently
e. To develop comfort and confidence with use of
technology.
3. To gain confidence in reading and writing skills using the computer
to compose short
stories, poems, and articles for "publication".
a. Students will become familiar with keyboard functions:
capitalization, punctuation,
erasing (deleting).
b. Students with writing difficulties -- perception,
eye/hand coordination, strength -- will
experience success.
4. To enhance the evaluation of children's work.
INTERMEDIATE CURRICULUM
BASIC ASSUMPTIONS:
1. Able to identify basic computer components and their functions.
2. Able to use the mouse.
3. Know how to get into desired software.
4. Basic knowledge of the computer keyboard (letter placement).
OBJECTIVES:
Third:
1. Students should be able to demonstrate touch typing skills. Each
student will be able to locate the
various letters on the keyboard by touch (not sight)
and use the keys to form simple sentences and
paragraphs.
2. Students should be able to publish a one page report. (set up paragraphs
and margins, and
use a variety of fonts)
3. Students will be able to use publishing software to produce a multimedia
report or project. (This
could be an objective for 3rd, 4th, or 5th grades.
The intermediate teachers are responsible for
ensuring that this objective is achieved at some
time in the intermediate grades)
4. Students will have the opportunity to use computers (preferable
in a laboratory setting) for after
school academic research, word processing, or interest
use.
Fourth:
1. Students should continue to improve their speed and accuracy in
touch typing.
2. Students will be able to import graphics and use the edit option
in preparing a report.
3. Students will be able to use reference software. (indexes, encyclopedias,
thesauruses,
etc..).
4. Students will have the opportunity to use computers (preferable
in a laboratory setting) for after
school academic research, word processing, or interest
use.
Fifth:
1. Students should continue to improve their speed and accuracy in
touch typing.
2. Students will be able to change the page set-up, the size and style
of type, and the tab
settings when preparing a report.
3. Students will have the opportunity to use computers (preferable
in a laboratory setting) for after
school academic research, word processing, or interest
use.
UPPER GRADE CURRICULUM
BASIC ASSUMPTIONS:
OBJECTIVES:
1. Students will be able to utilize appropriate technologies (such
as CD ROMs and Internet sites) in
order to research report topics.
2. Students will have the opportunity to enhance their keyboarding
and typing skills or
receive special interest group instruction.
3. Students will be able to demonstrate basic skills in setting
up a database and a spreadsheet.
4. Students will have the opportunity to use computers
(preferably in a laboratory setting)
for after school academic research,
word processing, or interest use.
5. Students will be able to identify the basic components of
a computing system and possess
the most basic practical skills for computer
usage. These skills could include the proper use
of floppy disks, files, and printing basics.
6. Students will be able to integrate spreadsheets, graphics,
and other applications into a
coherent report or presentation.
7. Students will be able to describe the different parts of the
Internet (i.e. WWW, e-mail, etc...)
8. Students will be able to find appropriate Internet sites for
research.
9. Students will be able to identify how to use the Internet
in a safe and God-pleasing manner.
Adopted 1998
Calvary Lutheran School
Indianapolis, IN