Project-based learning is interactive learning. Web 2.0 tools mean kids will remember it.
LEARN MS WORD
What's included in the MS Word bundle:
Five step-by-step lessons, including reproducibles, grading rubrics, sample projects, extensions for advanced students and troubleshooting tips
Next-day email delivery in the universally-readable .pdf format
A brief summary of each project, including suggested grade level and prior knowledge, time required, software required, and other projects that should be completed prior to this one
Higher-order thinking skills addressed
Technology-specific skills taught (including National Education Technology Standards addressed
Here are the five lessons included in this bundle:
Samples of report pages
Project
#36 My First Report Includes the basics--entering research into a Word document, adding a title page, headings, images, footer Click the image to the left for a sample
A picture clearly represents where we are in the Universe
Project
#45 Where am I? Pictures and text both provide information on a topic. Students use Word's graphic organizers to arrange their thinking on a subject (in this case, their place in the Universe). Click the image to the left for a sample.
Creating a table in Word
Project
#46 Landforms Table in Word Aligning text in a Word document can be intimidating if you do it using tabs. Fortunately, the table feature completes this task quickly and effortlessly. Students learn to create a table with data and pictures. Click the image to the left for a sample.
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Project
#93 Outlining the Science Textbook in Word Students learn to use numbered outlines or bullets to organize notes, a science chapter, or research into an outline Click the image to the left for a sample.
Sample of project
Project
#94 Where am I (part II) Students add text and pictures to a numbered list,resizing graphics as needed. Reinforces keyboarding, formatting. Can be incorporated into a variety of lessons in science, history, geography, etc. Click the image to the left for a sample.
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