Henry Anker's Technology Use Lesson Plans
Many of the following lesson plans are saved using Adobe Acrobat. If the file does not open
in Acrobat Reader, you'll need to either install Acrobat Reader from a CD you may have, or download
it from Adobe's web site. Adobe's Acrobat Readers are available at:
http://www.adobe.com
Integrated Technology Lessons K-5 Collection
This is a collection of lessons that begin with fundamental skills for the
Kindergarten student, or beginning computer user, and advance progressively to skills that a
Fifth Grader, or Intermediate computer user, should possess as he or she moves on to Middle School,
and more advanced tasks and projects.
Other Lesson Plans
Correcting Errors Document Sample
Creating a Video Presentation Using PhotoBooth
Creating an Acrostic Poem
Acrostic Adjectives List
PowerPoint Class 1
PowerPoint Class 2
PowerPoint Class 3
Excel Lesson 1
Excel Lesson 2
Digital Library Use Lesson
AppleWorks-ClarisWorks Word Processing Lesson (Creating a Letter to Parents)
AppleWorks-ClarisWorks Database Lesson Plan
AppleWorks-ClarisWorks Spreadsheet Lesson with Graph
AppleWorks-ClarisWorks Expert Graphing Lesson 1
Making a Graph with a Picture Background Lesson Notes
Spreadsheet with a Graph (Sample)
Below is a link to a sample file you may like to view and print for reference in completing
this lesson...
Graph with Background Picture in Summary Page (Sample)
Maintaining Student Data Using a Spreadsheet
AppleWorks-ClarisWorks Label Lesson Plan
AppleWorks-ClarisWorks Utilizing Internet Graphics
AppleWorks-ClarisWorks Repetitive Figure Lesson
AppleWorks-ClarisWorks Mail Merge Lesson Materials (download these)
This archive will create a folder on your desktop that contains the lesson and sample files needed.
HyperStudio Lesson 1
Technology Self Assessment for Teachers
Video In Your Classroom "Points to Keep in Mind"
Making an iMovie Slide Show (in 2 parts)
This archive will create a folder on your desktop that contains the lesson in two Adobe PDF files.
Technology Teacher/Coordinator Resume
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