Many additional computer literacy goals are met with the K to the 8th Power curriculum at the fourth grade level. These computer literacy goals are met as students work through exercises on a computer. Academic content is reinforced as students go through these activities.
Computer literacy areas covered include computer occupations, comprehensive
use of word processors and spreadsheet programs, computer network basics, search
engines, databases, and basic troubleshooting principles.
As students work through the K to the 8th computer labs, they
become proficient in objectives outlined in the major achievement tests, including
the CAT-5,
CTBS-4,
ITBS-formK,
SAT-10,
and the MAT-7.
The K to the 8th curriculum groups these academic objectives into a single set
of objectives at the fourth grade level.
Click
here to view a sample of the academic objectives covered as part
of this product.
The K to the 8th Power curriculum advantage is the simultaneous linkage of technology with standardized test objectives. A well thought out strategy designed by teachers and technologists is provided to overcome the disparity between classroom academics and computer lab instruction.
Many schools have computer labs and Internet access. Many schools are also under
pressure to obtain high marks on state and national examinations and to show
continuous improvement in student scores. But most schools do not have curriculum
that can be used in computer labs and computer centers that progressively develop
student technology skills while supporting national and state testing objectives
in the process.
K to the 8th Power is designed to meet this objective, to provide a comprehensive technology program that simultaneously develops student skills needed for state and national exams. Lab directors will have a comprehensive solution that supports classroom curriculum and assists teachers in the preparation for student examinations. Students become proficient in computer technology skills and obtain higher marks on academic tests in the process!
Each lesson was designed for use in a computer lab. However, downloadable PDF files can also be printed out for use in the classroom or at home. There are many resources available for each lesson. A lesson typically consists of the following elements:
If you would like a complete list of the lessons provided, please e-mail us and request the Curriculum Guide. You will be e-mailed a PDF file that contains a comprehensive list of the individual lessons by grade and subject with a short description of each lesson.
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