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Lesson
One - Communicating with Friends Across Town
This lesson emerged when the
children received an e-mail from the Kindergarten students at the
Northwest Early Childhood Center in Detroit, Michigan. After using the
projector to display the e-mail on the large screen at group time and
reading it together, we worked to compose a reply using Microsoft Word.
Included in our letter was a question that we had posed to our own group
of children, "What do you need to fly?"
Identifying letters and writing words.
This lesson was created after
observing the
children making use of our project center to create things that move through
the air. The children were excited about their creations and were
anxious to take them home to share. In order to document the process and
valuing individual work, Aimee developed a slide show in Microsoft
Power Point that displayed digital photographs of the
children with their creations and allowed for their language to be
recorded as they shared the thoughts behind their representations during a
large group instruction period.
Lesson Four - Using
Kid Pix
to Represent our Ideas
Working on KidPix
Lesson Five - Revisiting our
Representations
![]() Revisiting.
Lesson Six -
Researching Flight on the Internet
Sharing our internet search results.
Integrating technology and valuing children's ideas.
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| Questions or Comments: kathfili@umd.umich.edu | |||||||||||||||||||||||||