Grades K-6
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Digital Citizenship:
I can log in and out of the computer.
I can follow the school district policy.
I can define private information.
I can create a plan to be safe.
I can explain media balance.
I can use online etiquette and show respect.
Foundations:
I can name/find parts of the computer.
I can right click, left click, and scroll appropriately.
I can navigate applications and websites.
I can find keys on the keyboard.
I can create using digital tools.
I can use arrow keys, backspace, relocate cursor, etc.
Computer Science:
I can troubleshoot computer problems.
I can create an algorithm.
I can create programs with sequences and loops
I can break down problems into smaller steps
I can be respectful and responsible when I collaborate digitally
Creativity:
I can create an original work using technology.
I can brainstorm ideas.
I can make a plan for a project.
I can keep trying while I create.
Digital Citizenship:
I can use my personal login to log in/out of the computer.
I can follow the school district policy.
I can tell the difference between personal and private information.
I can create a plan to be safe when I see something uncomfortable.
I can explain media balance and understand its effect.
I can use online etiquette and acknowledge people's feelings.
Foundations:
I can name/find parts of the computer.
I can right click, left click, and scroll appropriately.
I can navigate applications and websites.
I can demonstrate correct home row placement/technique.
I can format text (edit, change font, size & color) and insert pictures.
I can use appropriate search sites.
Computer Science:
I can troubleshoot computer problems.
I can create an algorithm.
I can create programs with sequences and loops
I can break down problems into smaller steps
I can give credit if I use other people's ideas or work in my program.
I can debug to solve problems in a program
I can be respectful and responsible when I collaborate digitally
Creativity:
I can create an original work using technology.
I can brainstorm ideas referencing other's ideas.
I can make a plan for an original project.
I can persevere through challenges to create original work.
I can evaluate and improve my project.
Digital Citizenship:
I can use my personal login to log in/out of the computer.
I can follow ASD policy regarding technology use and appropriate behavior.
I can create a strong password and keep my private login information safe and secure (username, password, email).
I can implement a plan when unsafe or negative interactions online occur.
I can explain media balance and evaluate my own media use.
I can understand that I have a digital footprint with long term effects.
I can be an upstanding digital citizen.
Foundations:
I can teach others the parts of my computer and how they work.
I can move between open applications and use my menus.
I can use correct techniques, work on touch proficiency, and set keyboarding goals.
I can select and format text (bold, underline, italics) and align text (tab, center, pictures).
I can use email to communicate.
I can find relevant information sources.
I can cite my sources
Computer Science:
I can troubleshoot computer problems.
I can collect data and display it visually.
I can create an algorithm.
I can create programs with events, sequences, loops, and simple conditionals
I can use small portions of programs to create something new
I can give credit if I use other people's ideas or work in my program.
I can test and debug a program to make sure it completes the task
I can be respectful and responsible when I collaborate digitally
Creativity:
I can create an original work using technology.
I can brainstorm ideas referencing others' ideas.
I can develop a plan and create original work.
I can persevere through challenges to create original work.
I can evaluate and improve my project.
Digital Citizenship:
I can follow ASD policy regarding technology use and appropriate behavior.
I can identify private information and understand what should be shared.
I can implement a plan when unsafe or negative interactions online occur.
I can understand media balance and how to apply it to my media life.
I can understand and explain digital presence and its long term effects.
I can be an upstanding digital citizen and show respect for others.
Foundations:
I can use correct keyboarding techniques, emphasizing touch typing.
I can make keyboarding goals.
I can use digital tools to create projects and collaborate.
I can format text, add lists, tables, pictures or other multimedia.
I can edit text using cut, paste, drag, and proofread using spelling/grammer check.
I can use email or share files to communicate.
I can choose relevant information sources.
I can observe copyright and cite my sources.
Computer Science:
I can troubleshoot computer problems.
I can collect data and display it visually.
I can create programs that include events, loops, and conditionals.
I can decompose problems into smaller tasks
I can give credit if I use other people's ideas or work in my program.
I can test and debug a program to make sure it completes the task.
I can be respectful and responsible when I collaborate digitally.
Creativity:
I can create an original work using technology.
I can brainstorm ideas referencing others' ideas.
I can develop a plan and create original work.
I can persevere through challenges to create original work.
I can evaluate and improve my project.
Digital Citizenship:
I can follow ASD policy regarding technology use and ethical behavior.
I can identify personal identifiable information (PII) and understand what should be shared.
I can implement a plan when unsafe or negative interactions online occur.
I can understand media balance and how to apply it to my media life.
I can understand and explain digital presence and its long term effects.
I can be an upstanding digital citizen and stand up for others.
Foundations:
I can use correct keyboarding techniques with touch proficiency in preparation for the state keyboard test.
I can make keyboarding goals.
I can compose and proofread text.
I can format text using hyperlinks, and adjusting margins and line spacing.
I can produce a digital project (story, report, etc.) using multimedia.
I can collaborate using email, share settings, comments, suggesting mode, and revision history.
I can choose relevant information sources and identify reliable results.
I can observe copyright and cite my sources.
Computer Science:
I can use strategies to troubleshoot and solve computer problems.
I can collect data and display it visually.
I can create programs that include events, loops, and conditionals.
I can use small portions of programs to create something new
I can give credit if I use other people's ideas or work in my program.
I can test and debug a program to make sure it accomplishes the task.
I can be respectful and responsible when I collaborate digitally.
Creativity:
I can create an original work using technology.
I can brainstorm ideas referencing others' ideas.
I can develop a plan and create original work.
I can persevere through challenges to create original work.
I can evaluate and improve my project.
Digital Citizenship:
I can follow ASD policy regarding technology use and ethical behavior.
I can identify personal identifiable information (PII) and understand what should be shared.
I can create a safe password, and take steps to stay safe from security threats.
I can implement and explain my plan when unsafe or negative interactions online occur.
I can understand media balance and work to apply it to my media life.
I can map my digital presence and understand it's long term effects.
I can teach others about being an upstanding digital citizen.
Foundations:
I can use correct keyboarding techniques with touch proficiency.
I can make keyboarding goals.
I can produce a digital project (story, report, etc.) using multimedia.
I can collaborate using email, share settings, comments, suggesting mode and revision history.
I can format text using special characters, columns and other features.
I can choose relevant information sources and evaluate reliable results.
I can avoid plagiarism, observe copyright, and cite my sources.
Computer Science:
I can use strategies to troubleshoot and solve computer problems.
I can collect data and display it visually.
I can create programs that include events, loops, and conditionals.
I can give credit if I use other people's ideas or work in my program.
I can test and debug a program to make sure it accomplishes the task.
I can be respectful and responsible when I collaborate digitally.
Creativity:
I can create an original work using technology.
I can brainstorm ideas referencing others' ideas.
I can develop a plan and create original work.
I can persevere through challenges to create original work.
I can evaluate and improve my project.
We start by learning all about ourselves - how to solve our own problems, ask good questions, and learn fundamental skills.
As we get older, our circle expands. We look beyond ourselves to our families, communities, and state, and think of how we can help in these areas.
As we prepare for middle school, our view stretches to global issues and how to use the skills we've learned to solve issues that impact our world today.
Rotation 1
Tuesday/Thursday10:25 - 11:10 Maxwell (3rd)11:15 - 12:00 Hill (5th)12:00 - 12:45 Xu (5th)12:45 - 1:10 Prep1:10 - 1:40 Lunch1:40 - 2:25 Paul (6th)2:35 - 3:20 Groseclose (6th)Wednesday/Friday10:25 - 11:10 Elmer (2nd)11:15 - 12:00 Corlew (1st)12:00 - 12:45 Robinson (1st)12:45 - 1:30 Ross (3rd)1:30 - 1:50 Lunch1:50 - 2:35 Esmond (4th)2:35 - 3:20 Ouyang (4th)Rotation 2
Tuesday/Thursday10:25 - 11:10 Jensen (3rd)11:15 - 12:00 Fredrickson (3rd)12:00 - 12:45 Wood (5th)12:45 - 1:10 Prep1:10 - 1:40 Lunch1:40 - 2:25 Stuy (6th)2:35 - 3:20 Luo (6th)Wednesday/Friday10:25 - 11:10 Pearson (2nd)11:15 - 12:00 Wang (2nd)12:00 - 12:45 Stoddard (1st)12:45 - 1:10 Prep1:10 - 1:40 Lunch1:50 - 2:35 Gummow (1st)2:35 - 3:20 Stephensen (4th)Rotation 3
Tuesday/Thursday10:25 - 11:10 Toledo (3rd)11:15 - 12:00 Dalton (5th)12:00 - 12:45 Morales (5th)12:45 - 1:10 Prep1:10 - 1:40 Lunch1:40 - 2:25 Olson (6th)2:35 - 3:20 Gaddis (3rd)Wednesday/Friday10:25 - 11:10 Sare (2nd)11:15 - 12:00 Moody (2nd)12:00 - 12:45 Hammer (1st)12:45 - 1:10 Prep1:10 - 1:40 Lunch1:50 - 2:35 Tian (1st)2:35 - 3:20 Boston (4th)