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K-8 Integrated Curriculum


School Technology Programs' curriculum is comprised of four comprehensive units per year designed by technology coordinators with years of practical teaching experience. Each unit is designed as a technology module that encourages teachers to integrate current classroom studies as the academic focus. The curriculum is developed to enhance academic subject areas including language arts, mathematics, sciences and social studies. A teacher training session is scheduled at your school prior to each curriculum unit to assist teachers with curriculum integration and to ensure effective delivery of the program.
 K-8 Curriculum

Technology Objectives

School Technology Programs provides your school with a technology scope and sequence that identifies over 350 learning objectives in 10 different technology areas including:

WORD PROCESSINGSPREADSHEETS
DATABASESDESKTOP PUBLISHING
GRAPHIC DESIGNMULTIMEDIA
OPERATING SYSTEMSKEYBOARDING
INTERNETWEB PAGE DESIGN

These literacy objectives establish the framework for a technology program that ensures continuity as students move from grade to grade. This document is constantly maintained to ensure the integration of new technology. All curriculum units are developed to exceed the technology requirements for your state.

Lesson Plan Overviews

Complete lesson overviews detail technology objectives, application software, supporting software, project handouts, templates, and project samples. Lesson overviews are designed to help technology coordinators effectively plan each weekly lesson, allocating sufficient time for students to complete each project element.

Integrated Curriculum

Detailed Lesson Plans

Each unit contains comprehensive, easy-to-follow lesson plans developed by teachers to guarantee effective technology integration in computer labs and classrooms. Each project includes a detailed assessment lesson that allows your school to track the progress of each student. These assessments, completed at the end of each unit, measure students' progress with the technology objectives.

 

Project Booklet

The students’ work for each unit is compiled into a project booklet and sent home to the parents. Project booklets include a parent letter detailing the technology objectives and applications utilized, a research sheet, project work, and assessment.


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