Masha and the Bear, originally conceived in Russian, then English and here in Spanish. It's a delightful cartoon that students can enjoy at home to increase their input opportunities. Enjoy! Home Row -- 23 lessons
Typing Principles -- 38 lessons Ava and the Rabbit - 23 lessons Sam and Luna -- 23 lessons Students will learn: the basics of following directions, recognizing and recreating patterns, Copy (Ctrl C) and Paste (Ctrl V), Resizing cells using the "handles", how/why/where to save, pinning and using tool bars. Try it! Watch the video in it's entirety before attempting the exercise. Then replay the video and perform the techniques in a step-wise fashion until you complete the exercise. If you have a question that is NOT answered in the video, ask a classmate. A peer will often use similar language that makes more sense to you in the learning stage, or ask the instructor. Thanks and Have fun!
VIDEO: POCOYO Temporada 1.4 e 0:00 - 6:54 Yes, 3rd graders still enjoy POCOYO. I still enjoy POCOYO! The language is simple, sparse, and the diction, very good. The visual storytelling play into this series' ease of comprehension (even if you know no Spanish ;-). We supplement viewing and learning by compiling related study materials that we routinely circle back to in later months. Below is the workbook that we use in 3rd grade Spanish. We do not do every page in this book, but it is useful in assuring we cover the fundamentals. There are many other study materials that we create ourselves that are more specific to the video stories and books that we enjoy.
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AuthorMr. Giles is teaching 3rd Grade Computer Science. Archives
April 2019
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