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4TH GRADE
Utah
LINKS
UEN - Utah History Encyclopedia
NATIONAL PARKS
Utahs "Mighty 5" National Parks:
Arches National Park
Photo Link
Arches is a 73,234-acre national park northwest of Moab.
Arches has more than 2,000 stunning rock arches.
Bryce Canyon National Park
Photo Link
Bryce Canyon has alpine forest with as many red rock hoodoos as trees.
At Bryce Canyon, you start your hike on the rim trail to Sunset Point and descend into a maze of pink hoodoos, spires and rock windows.
Canyonlands National Park
Photo Link
The Canyonlands has one of the West’s most photographed landforms, Mesa Arch.
The Colorado River and Green River have helped to shape the distinctive canyons, buttes, and mesas in the Canyonlands.
Capitol Reef National Park
Photo Link
Capitol Reef is made up of 241,900 acres.
Capitol Reef follows a Waterpocket Fold—an incredible 100-mile wrinkle in the Earth’s surface.
Zion National Park
Photo Link
Zion has 146,600 acres of epic red rock formations, 2,000-foot sandstone cliffs, and a labyrinth of naturally carved and brilliantly colored canyons.
Everything in Zion takes life from the Virgin River’s scarce desert waters. Water flows, and solid rock melts into desert cliffs and towers.
5TH GRADE
USA
SONGS
LINKS
Songs
Song - 7 Continents
Song - 5 Oceans
Song - 8 Planets
Arches
Source credit: https://itoldya420.getarchive.net/amp/media/arches-national-park-united-states-unsplash-tnp2tnjw-w8-1f8dac
Capitol Reef
Source credit: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Chimney_Rock_of_Capitol_Reef_National_Park.jpg
This is where you find all the student-friendly search engines!
This is where you find all the student-friendly search engines!
This is where you find all the student-friendly search engines!
If you want to learn (or be reminded) of some general computer skills, check out this section!
To Capitalize:
Caps Lock key: if you press the 'Caps Lock' key, it keeps you typing in capital letters until you press it again.
Shift key: There are two 'Shift' keys on the keyboard.
To capitalize a key on the left side of your keyboard > Hold the right shift key down with your right pinky finger and press the letter key down with your left hand.
To capitalize a key on the right side of your keyboard > Hold the left shift key down with your left pinky finger and press the letter key down with your right hand.
Additional Resources:
Video: The Shift Key
Split Your Screen (1st way)
Pull one tab off
Go up to your green circle in the top left corner, and select "Tile Window..." and choose your tabs
Split Your Screen (2nd way)
Open both tabs
Resize your Chrome window to about 1/2 to 2/3 of your screen, depending on what you'd like
Pull off one tab and line it up with the edge of the screen
Resize from the inside edge.
Additional Resources:
Keyboard Shortcut
Windows + Shift + 5
Additional Steps:
Keyboard shortcut
Size the bounding box to capture the part of the screen you want to screenshot
Under 'Options', select 'Desktop' if you want to save it as a picture. Select 'Clipboard' if you want copy the screenshot into an email, doc, etc.
Press the 'Enter' key to capture the screenshot.
Additional Resources:
VOCABULARY FLASHCARDS
Can't remember what a term means? Look through the flashcards to give yourself a reminder!
SPOTLIGHT
The Undo shortcut (or button) is your best friend!
If you make a mistake, accidentally delete something, or want to try again, use 'Windows' + 'Z', and it will take you back a step!
MORE SHORTCUTS
Bold: Windows + B
Copy: Windows + C
Italic: Windows + I
Paste: Windows + V
Re-open Tab: Windows + Shift + T
Underline: Windows + U