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West Virginia Standards for 21st Century Learning

21st Century Learning Skills and Technology Tools

 

Janet Benincosa, TI Specialist

 

PK-2  Technology Tools Objectives

 

Upon completion of the second grade the student will be able to work cooperatively and productively with others in small groups and use age-appropriate instructional rubrics and other tools to assess performance related to the learning goal. The student will practice correct keyboarding and proper care of computer software and hardware, create text using word processing software and use email to send messages. The student will use an Internet browser to access websites, developmentally appropriate technology resources to locate information for assignments, presentation software to explain and communicate information and drawing or paint software to create a picture.

Standard 1:

Information and Communication Skills

The student will access, analyze, manage, integrate, evaluate, and create information in a variety of forms using appropriate technology skills and communicate that information in an appropriate oral, written, or multimedia format.

21C.O.PK-2.1.TT1

Student uses keyboard and mouse to enter name and User ID, types sentences and follows on-screen prompts to successfully operate computers.  Student uses printers, audiotapes, and other technologies.  Student names common technologies (e.g., CD player, DVD player, video camera, cell phone).

21C.O.PK-2.1.TT2

Student demonstrates correct keyboarding posture and correct hand and finger placement for the home row, knows how to use keyboard to create lower and upper case letters, knows how to locate and use the letters, numbers and special keys (e.g., enter, space bar, arrow keys, delete, shift, punctuation keys, number keys, left and right hand position), knows how to use a mouse to point and click, place cursor at a specified location, click and drag, and right click.

21C.O.PK-2.1.TT3

Student logs on to computer, starts and exits programs, finds files, and handles and uses output devices (e.g., CDs, DVDs, USB drives, diskettes) with care.  Student uses file menu commands (e.g., New, Open, Close, Save, Save as, Print) and saves computer files to diskette, hard drive and server.

21C.O.PK-2.1.TT4

Student uses electronic drawing and paint programs to create graphics. Student participates in a group to locate and create pictures, clip art, graphs, tables and other appropriate objects and to insert into documents and presentations.

21C.O.PK-2.1.TT5

Student creates text, types words and sentences, and inserts images using word processing software.  Student creates, saves, prints and opens existing files.  Student uses editing functions in word processing software (e.g., font, boldface, underline, font color).  Student inserts graphics that enhance the understanding of the text.

21C.O.PK-2.1.TT6

Student, working in a teacher–led whole group project, enters simple data into a spreadsheet and creates graphs electronically (i.e., use of chart wizard).

21C.O.PK-2.1.TT7

Student, working in a teacher-led whole group project, uses presentation software to illustrate concepts and communicate ideas.

21C.O.PK-2.1.TT8

Student, working in a teacher-led whole group project, uses existing common databases (e.g., online or CD-ROM encyclopedias, electronic dictionaries, and other online library archives) to find information for classroom assignments. 

21C.O.PK-2.1.TT9

Student identifies the Internet and email as tools to locate information and communicate.  Student, with assistance from teachers or student partners, views identified Internet sites and uses email to read and send messages to other students, teachers, and online experts.

21C.O.PK-2.1.TT10

Student begins to locate information in a variety of developmentally appropriate technology resources (e.g., interactive books, educational software, CD-ROMs, elementary multi-media encyclopedias and web-based search engines) to support classroom assignments.

Standard 2:

Thinking and Reasoning Skills

The student will demonstrate the ability to explore and develop new ideas, to intentionally apply sound reasoning processes and to frame, analyze and solve complex problems using appropriate technology tools.

21C.O.PK-2.2.TT1

Student identifies procedures for caring for and using developmentally appropriate technologies (e.g., computers, CD/DVD players, videotapes, diskettes, CD-ROMs, remote controls).

21C.O.PK-2.2.TT2

Student collaborates with classmates, families and others using telecommunications (e.g., class electronic pen pal projects, children’s online message boards, e-cards, ask an expert online).

21C.O.PK-2.2.TT3

Student identifies different purposes among software applications (e.g., puzzles, writing tools, graphing tools, concept mapping tools).  Student selects technology tools and software to solve problems (e.g., presentation software to explain and communicate information, drawing or paint software to make a picture, email software to send messages, Internet browser to access websites, and word processing software to write a story).

21C.O.PK-2.2.TT4

Student identifies how technology could be used to solve problems in our everyday world.

Standard 3:

Personal and Workplace Skills

The student will exhibit leadership, ethical behavior, respect for others; accept responsibility for personal actions considering the impact on others; take the initiative to plan and execute tasks; and interact productively as a member of a group.

21C.O.PK-2.3.TT1

Student identifies and practices the responsible use of technology systems and software.

21C.O.PK-2.3.TT2

Student discusses with the teacher how the Internet can be a source of information.

21C.O.PK-2.3.TT3

Student identifies how technology is commonly used in homes, community, and other environments.

21C.O.PK-2.3.TT4

Student discusses the requirements of acceptable use policies (AUP).  Student recognizes and gives examples of an individual’s right of ownership to computer-generated work.

21C.O.PK-2.3.TT5

Student demonstrates positive social and ethical behaviors when using technology.  Student identifies appropriate and inappropriate use of computers and describes how to work collaboratively with others when using technology at home or in school.

21C.O.PK-2.3.TT6

Student discusses how technology is used in the classroom, during leisure time, and for communication with others. 

21C.O.PK-2.3.TT7

Student participates in teacher-led discussion about Internet safety and the importance of protecting identity on-line, in email, and/or websites, and of limiting distribution of information and pictures.