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 Computer Applications at Immaculate Conception Elementary

 Instructor:  Mrs. Carol Johnson 

Computers have become an essential part of our everyday lives.  Proficiency in the software that assists us as productive, efficient people is critical. 

At ICES, we are using Microsoft Office Suite 2003.

Our targetrs are fun and engaging.  The lessons address the technology benchmarks for GTACS and the guidelines in technology of the state of Michigan.

 KEYBOARDING LINKS: 

http://www.typeonline.co.uk/lesson1.html

  

 

 

 

http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/typing/

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
http://www.nimblefingers.com/
 
 
 
 
  http://sense-lang.org/typing/
 
 
 
 

 

LINKS FOR 4TH GRADE PROJECT:

Olympic Athlete Links
To find information Go to… Torino2006.0rg
To find information Go toOlympic Museum
To find information Go toEncarta
To find information Go toESPN
To find information Go toCNN

LINKS FOR 5TH GRADE PROJECT:

Altonen Orchards
 All About Apples/Michigan

MORE LINKS: 

 
Michigan Educational Technology Standards and Expectations
 
 
This is a game after my own heart. In The Quest, you enter Cyberspace to stop a villain named Hacker. Your mentor, Motherboard, sends you on different quests to secure Cyberspace. The first quest has you defending Motherboard from Hacker's bugs. You have to collect parts around the city to upgrade her computer. Along the way you'll also encounter Hacker's henchmen, Buzz and Delete. You've just got to see it all for yourself. This game achieves the seemingly impossible task of making computer security fun. It also happens to have some simple math puzzles. It's all really well done with cartoon-like animation.
 
Food Force: www.food-force.com
Food Force was put together by the United Nations' World Food Program. It puts real meaning to the idea of fighting world hunger. Pilot a helicopter to find communities in need of food. Then pack the food and deliver it to the people. That includes driving the trucks and even piloting air drop missions.
 
The Art Zone:   www.nga.gov/kids/zone
The Art Zone has a handful of games sponsored by the National Gallery of Art. Some are mixed with information from the Gallery or from art history. Collage Machine lets you create a collage from over 100 unique pieces. It also offers information about Romare Bearden, an important American artist known for collages. The games get a bit more high-tech with Cubits. Cubits let you create your own 3-D sculpture from cubes. You can compare yours to the real sculpture that inspired the game. The site also offers other 3-D graphics games, as well as a traditional paint program.