K-5 October Curriculum

October: Respect

A digital citizen who is respectful is principled in their dealings with others and with resources, and reflective about their behaviors and the impact and consequences of their behaviors.

Digital Citizenship Components:

  • Respect
      • Digital Access -How to take access and manage your Google Drive
  • Connect
      • Digital Literacy - How to create, name and manage folders and files

Supporting Traits:

  • Caring
  • Courteous
  • Aware

Events:

National Anti-Bullying Month

Make a Difference Day

Mix It Up Day

File Management

Grades 2 and 3

CPP Tech Skills Addressed:

Basic Operations:

  • Know basic procedures for responsible computer use (2-5-A)
  • Follow classroom rules for the responsible use of computers and technology resources (2-5-A)
  • Open a web browser and find a specific URL
  • Login to computer with personal account
  • Use laptop touch pad to scroll; locate items


Digital Citizenship:

  • Follow classroom rules for the responsible use of computers and technology resources (K-I, 1-5-R)
  • Explain why there are rules for using technology at home and at school (K-I, 1-5-R)
  • Explain the purpose of a password (2-I, 3-5-R)

Locating and Organizing Resources

  • Define the difference between a file and a folder
  • List naming conventions for files and folders
  • Create and save an original folder
  • Save files within the created folder

Objectives, Lesson Plan and Supplementary Resources for Content Areas

Presentation:

File Management

Lesson Plan

File Management Lesson Plan

Supplementary Activities:

To assign this to students, click into the document. Click File, and choose "Make a Copy." Save the file into your own Google Drive. Then, you can add it into a Google Classroom, print out copies, or share with students.

Tame the MEss! DC File Management Lesson