Alberta Learning ICT outcomes: Upper elementary language arts

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The following occur across upper elementary language arts:

F1 (2.1) — Apply terminology appropriate to the technologies being used at this division level.
F1 (2.2) — Identify and apply techniques and tools for communicating, storing, retrieving and selecting information.
F1 (2.3) — Explain the advantages and limitations of using computers to store, organize, retrieve and select information.
F1 (2.4) — Recognize the potential for human error when using technology.
F2 (2.1) — Identify how technological developments influence one’s life.
F2 (2.2) — Identify the role technology plays in a variety of careers.
F2 (2.3) — Examine the environmental issues related to the use of technology.
F2 (2.4) — Assess the personal significance of having limitless access to information provided by communication networks, such as the Internet.
F2 (2.5) — Describe, using examples, how communication and information networks, such as the telephone and the Internet, create a global community.
F3 (2.1) — Comply with the acceptable use policy of the school and school authority for Internet and networked services, including software licensing agreements.
F3 (2.2) — Work collaboratively to share limited resources.
F3 (2.3) — Use appropriate communication language and etiquette.
F3 (2.4) — Document sources obtained electronically, such as web site addresses.
F3 (2.5) — Respect the privacy and products of others.
F3 (2.6) — Use electronic networks in an ethical manner.
F3 (2.7) — Comply with copyright legislation.
F4 (2.1) — Recognize that graphics, video and sound enhance communication.
F4 (2.2) — Describe how the use of various texts and graphics can alter perception.
F4 (2.3) — Discuss how technology can be used to create special effects and/or to manipulate intent through the use of images and sound.
F5 (2.1) — Demonstrate the application of ergonomics to promote personal health and well-being.
F5 (2.2) — Identify and apply safety procedures required for the technology being used.
F6 (2.1) - Power up and power down various technologies and peripherals correctly.
F6 (2.2) - Use and organize files and directories.
F6 (2.3) - Use peripherals, including printers and scanners.
F6 (2.4) - Use appropriate keyboarding techniques for the alphabetic and punctuation keys.

a. The teacher knows how to facilitate the communication of ideas and information using computer software writing and graphics tools.

Possible Student Activities

Correlation to the Curriculum in Language Arts (Division 2 Outcomes)

Correlation to the Information and Communication Technology Program of Studies for Division 2

Students compose ideas and thoughts, building on previous skills and using technology to compose and edit through multiple drafts.

- Edit for subject—verb agreement (SO, gr. 4).

- Revise to add and organize details that support and clarify intended meaning (SO, gr. 5).

- Edit appropriate use of statements, questions and exclamations (SO, gr. 5).

- Revise to provide focus, expand relevant ideas and eliminate unnecessary information (SO, gr. 6).

- Edit for appropriate verb tense and for correct pronoun references (SO, gr. 6).

- Read, write, represent and talk to explore and explain connections between prior knowledge and new information in oral, print and other media texts (SO, gr. 6).

- Students will listen, speak, read, write, view and represent to explore thoughts, ideas, feelings and experiences (GO, 4 — 6).

- Identify and reduce fragments and run-on sentences (SO, gr. 4).

- Produce oral, print and other media texts that follow a logical sequence, and demonstrate clear relationships between character and plot (SO, gr. 4).

- Produce narratives that describe experiences and reflect personal responses (SO, gr. 4).

- Read, write, represent and talk to explore personal understandings of new ideas and information (SO, gr. 5).

- Write or represent the meaning of texts in different forms (SO, gr. 5).

C4 (2.3) - Reflect on and describe the processes involved in completing a project.

P1 (2.1) - Create and revise original text to communicate and demonstrate understanding of forms and techniques.

P1 (2.2) - Edit and format text to clarify and enhance meaning, using such word processing features as the thesaurus, find/change, text alignment, font size and font style.

C1 (2.1) - Access and retrieve appropriate information from the Internet by using a specific search path or from given uniform resource locations (URLs).

C1 (2.2) - Organize information gathered from the Internet, or an electronic source, by selecting and recording the data in logical files or categories; communicating effectively, through appropriate forms, such as speeches, reports and multimedia presentations, applying information technologies that serve particular audiences and purposes.

C3 (2.1) - Identify and distinguish points of view expressed in electronic sources on a particular topic.

C3 (2.2) - Recognize that information serves different purposes and that data from electronic sources may need to be verified to determine accuracy or relevance for the purpose used.

C4 (2.2) - Organize information, using such tools as a database, spreadsheet or electronic webbing.

C6 (2.1) - Select and use technology to assist in problem solving.

P1 (2.3) - Convert digital text files by opening and saving them as different file types.

P6 (2.1) - Select and use the technology appropriate to a given communication situation.

Students use correct spelling, enriched vocabulary, and consistent grammar.

- Use capitalization to designate organizations and to indicate the beginning of quotations in own writing (SO, gr. 4).

- Use special features of software when composing, formatting and revising texts (SO, gr. 4).

- Use commas after introductory words in sentences and when citing addresses in own writing (SO, gr. 4).

- Identify quotation marks in passages of dialogue, and use them to assist comprehension (SO, gr. 4).

- Use capital letters, appropriately, in titles, headings and subheadings in own writing (SO, gr. 5).

- Use quotation marks and separate paragraphs to indicate passages of dialogue in own writing (SO, gr. 5).

- Recognize various uses of apostrophes, and use them appropriately in own writing (SO, gr. 5).

- Find words in dictionaries and glossaries to confirm the spellings or locate the meanings by using knowledge of phonics and structural analysis, alphabetical order and guide words (SO, gr. 5).

- Use a variety of resources and strategies to determine and learn the correct spelling of common exceptions to conventional spelling patterns (SO, gr. 6).

- Choose the most appropriate reference to confirm the spellings or locate the meanings of unfamiliar words in oral, print and other media texts (SO, gr. 6).

- Use colons before lists, to separate hours and minutes, and after formal salutations in own writing (SO, gr. 6).

- Identify parentheses and colons when reading, and use them to assist comprehension (SO, gr. 6).

- Identify ellipses that show words are omitted or sentences are incomplete when reading, and use them to assist comprehension (SO, gr. 6).

P1 (2.2) - Edit and format text to clarify and enhance meaning, using such word processing features as the thesaurus, find/change, text alignment, font size and font style.

P6 (2.1) - Select and use the technology appropriate to a given communication situation.

Students create interest in written work by using graphics to illustrate stories and poems.

- Communicate ideas and information in a variety of oral, print and other media texts, such as illustrated reports, charts, graphic displays and travelogues (SO, gr. 5).

- Experiment with a variety of software design elements, such as spacing, graphics, titles and headings, and font sizes and styles, to enhance the presentation of texts (SO, gr. 6).

- Use text features, such as charts, graphs and dictionaries, to enhance understanding of ideas and information (SO, gr. 6).

- Communicate ideas and information in a variety of oral, print and other media texts, such as multiparagraph reports, question and answer formats and graphs (SO, gr. 6).

C6 (2.2) - Use data gathered from a variety of electronic sources to address identified problems.

P4 (2.1) - Integrate a spreadsheet, or graphs generated by a spreadsheet, into a text document.

P6 (2.1) - Select and use the technology appropriate to a given communication situation.

P1 (2.1) - Create and revise original text to communicate and demonstrate understanding of forms and techniques.

P1 (2.2) - Edit and format text to clarify and enhance meaning, using such word processing features as the thesaurus, find/change, text alignment, font size and font style.

P1 (2.3) - Convert digital text files by opening and saving them as different file types.

Students use design and page layout features and choose appropriate layouts for particular written formats such as visual poem forms.

- Identify various ways that information can be recorded and presented visually (SO, gr. 4).

- Explore techniques, such as visual imagery, sound, flashback and voice inflection, in oral, print and other media texts (SO, gr. 6).

- Explain how language and visuals work together to communicate meaning and enhance effect (SO, gr. 4).

- Select and use visuals that enhance meaning of oral, print and other media texts (SO, gr. 4).

- Select visuals, print and/or other media to add interest and to engage the audience (SO, gr. 4).

P4 (2.2) - Vary font size and font style, and placement of text and graphics, in order to create a certain visual effect.

P6 (2.1) - Select and use the technology appropriate to a given communication situation.

Students organize information and planning ideas through outlining, webbing, mapping and other prewriting strategies.

- Organize ideas and information using appropriate categories, chronological order, cause and effect, or posing and answering questions (SO, gr. 4).

- Use clear organizational structures, such as chronological order, and cause and effect, to link ideas and information and to assist audience understanding (SO, gr. 5).

- Use outlines, thought webs and summaries to show the relationships among ideas and information and to clarify meaning (SO, gr. 6).

- Organize oral, print and other media texts into sections that relate to and develop the topic (SO, gr. 4).

- Present to peers ideas and information on a topic of interest, in a well-organized form (SO, gr. 4).

- Use brainstorming, summarizing and reporting to organize and carry out group projects (SO, gr. 4).

- Organize ideas and information to emphasize key points for the audience (SO, gr. 5).

- Add, delete or combine ideas to communicate more effectively (SO, gr. 5).

- Select from provided forms of oral, print and other media texts those that best organize ideas and information and develop understanding of topics (SO, gr. 5).

- Use structures encountered in texts to organize and present ideas in own oral, print and other media texts (SO, gr. 5).

- Experiment with a variety of forms of oral, print and other media texts to discover those best suited for exploring, organizing and sharing ideas, information and experiences (SO, gr. 6).

- Determine purpose and audience needs to choose forms, and organize ideas and details in oral, print and other media texts (SO, gr. 6).

- Organize ideas and information using a variety of strategies and techniques, such as comparing and contrasting, and classifying and sorting according to subtopics and sequence (SO, gr. 6).

- Organize and develop ideas and information into oral, print or other media texts with introductions that interest audiences and state the topic, sections that develop the topic and conclusions (SO, gr. 6).

- Show the relationships among key words associated with topics of study, using a variety of strategies such as thought webs, outlines and lists (SO, gr. 6).

C4 (2.2) - Organize information, using such tools as a database, spreadsheet or electronic webbing.

C1 (2.2) - Organize information gathered from the Internet, or an electronic source, by selecting and recording the data in logical files or categories; communicating effectively, through appropriate forms, such as speeches, reports and multimedia presentations, applying information technologies that serve particular audiences and purposes.

C4 (2.1) - Design and follow a plan, including a schedule, to be used during an inquiry process, and make revisions to the plan, as necessary.

C5 (2.1) - Retrieve data from available storage devices, such as a shared folder, to which a group has contributed.

C5 (2.2) - Record group brainstorming, planning and sharing of ideas by using technology.

C5 (2.3) - Extend the scope of a project beyond classroom collaboration by using communication technologies, such as the telephone and email.

C6 (2.3) - Use graphic organizers, such as mind mapping/webbing, flow charting and outlining, to present connections between ideas and information in a problem-solving environment.

C7 (2.1) - Use a variety of technologies to organize and synthesize researched information.

C7 (2.2) - Use selected presentation tools to demonstrate connections among various pieces of information.

P6 (2.1) - Select and use the technology appropriate to a given communication situation.

 

Students display and present information and publish their work in written, visual, and electronic formats.

- Determine purpose and audience needs to choose forms, and organize ideas and details in oral, print and other media texts (SO, gr. 6).

- Present to peers ideas and information on a topic of interest, in a well-organized form (SO, gr. 4).

- Communicate ideas and information in a variety of oral, print and other media texts, such as illustrated reports, charts, graphic displays and travelogues (SO, gr. 5).

- Use structures encountered in texts to organize and present ideas in own oral, print and other media texts (SO, gr. 5).

- Communicate ideas and information in a variety of oral, print and other media texts, such as multiparagraph reports, question and answer formats and graphs (SO, gr. 6).

C5 (2.1) - Retrieve data from available storage devices, such as a shared folder, to which a group has contributed.

C1 (2.1) - Access and retrieve appropriate information from the Internet by using a specific search path or from given uniform resource locations (URLs).

C1 (2.2) - Organize information gathered from the Internet, or an electronic source, by selecting and recording the data in logical files or categories; communicating effectively, through appropriate forms, such as speeches, reports and multimedia presentations, applying information technologies that serve particular audiences and purposes.

C5 (2.3) - Extend the scope of a project beyond classroom collaboration by using communication technologies, such as the telephone and email.

P1 (2.1) - Create and revise original text to communicate and demonstrate understanding of forms and techniques.

P1 (2.2) - Edit and format text to clarify and enhance meaning, using such word processing features as the thesaurus, find/change, text alignment, font size and font style.

P1 (2.3) - Convert digital text files by opening and saving them as different file types.

P3 (2.1) - Create a multimedia presentation, incorporating such features as visual images (clip art, video clips), sounds (live recordings, sound clips) and animated images, appropriate to a variety of audiences and purposes.

P5 (2.1) - Create and navigate a multiple-link document.

P6 (2.1) - Select and use the technology appropriate to a given communication situation.

Students manipulate text formats by creating products such brochures, letters, and banners.

- Distinguish differences in the structural elements of texts, such as letters and storybooks, to access and comprehend ideas and information (SO, gr. 4).

- Experiment with words and sentence patterns to create word pictures; identify how imagery and figurative language, such as simile and exaggeration, convey meaning (SO, gr. 5).

- Alter words, forms and sentence patterns to create new versions of texts for a variety of purposes; explain how imagery and figurative language, such as personification and alliteration, clarify and enhance meaning (SO, gr. 6).

- Use literary devices, such as imagery and figurative language, to create particular effects (SO, gr. 6).

P1 (2.2) - Edit and format text to clarify and enhance meaning, using such word processing features as the thesaurus, find/change, text alignment, font size and font style.

P1 (2.1) - Create and revise original text to communicate and demonstrate understanding of forms and techniques.

P4 (2.2) - Vary font size and font style, and placement of text and graphics, in order to create a certain visual effect.

P6 (2.1) - Select and use the technology appropriate to a given communication situation.

b. The teacher knows how to enhance reading for information and for pleasure using electronic library and multimedia resources such that:

Possible Student Activities

Correlation to the Curriculum in Language Arts (Division 2 Outcomes)

Correlation to the Information and Communication Technology Program of Studies for Division 2

Students select recommended and preferred authors through a specific search system in a library online public access catalogue.

- Discuss a variety of oral, print or other media texts by the same author, illustrator, storyteller or filmmaker (SO, gr. 4).

- Use a variety of tools, such as bibliographies, thesauri, electronic searches and technology, to access information (SO, gr. 6).

C2 (2.1) - Seek responses to inquiries from various authorities through electronic media.

C1 (2.1) - Access and retrieve appropriate information from the Internet by using a specific search path or from given uniform resource locations (URLs).

C3 (2.1) - Identify and distinguish points of view expressed in electronic sources on a particular topic.

C3 (2.2) - Recognize that information serves different purposes and that data from electronic sources may need to be verified to determine accuracy or relevance for the purpose used.

C6 (2.1) - Select and use technology to assist in problem solving.

C6 (2.2) - Use data gathered from a variety of electronic sources to address identified problems.

Students use critical thinking skills when accessing current information about a variety of research and personal-interest topics using CD-ROM’s and online sources.

- Use a variety of tools, such as bibliographies, thesauri, electronic searches and technology, to access information (SO, gr. 6).

- Locate information to answer research questions using a variety of sources, such as printed texts, bulletin boards, biographies, art, music, community resource people, CDROMs and the Internet (SO, gr. 6)

- Experience oral, print and other media texts from a variety of cultural traditions and genres, such as personal narratives, plays, novels, video programs, adventure stories, folk tales, informational texts, mysteries, poetry and CDROM programs (SO, gr. 4).

- Identify strengths and areas for improvement in research process (SO, gr. 4).

- Assess personal research skills using pre-established criteria (SO, gr. 5).

- Establish goals for enhancing research skills (SO, gr. 6).

C2 (2.1) - Seek responses to inquiries from various authorities through electronic media.

C3 (2.2) - Recognize that information serves different purposes and that data from electronic sources may need to be verified to determine accuracy or relevance for the purpose used.

P5 (2.2) - Navigate through a document that contains links to locate, copy and then paste data in a new file.

P5 (2.3) - Navigate the Internet with appropriate software.

P6 (2.1) - Select and use the technology appropriate to a given communication situation.

C1 (2.1) - Access and retrieve appropriate information from the Internet by using a specific search path or from given uniform resource locations (URLs).

C3 (2.1) - Identify and distinguish points of view expressed in electronic sources on a particular topic.

C6 (2.1) - Select and use technology to assist in problem solving.

C6 (2.2) - Use data gathered from a variety of electronic sources to address identified problems.

P5 (2.2) - Navigate through a document that contains links to locate, copy and then paste data in a new file.

P5 (2.3) - Navigate the Internet with appropriate software.

P6 (2.1) - Select and use the technology appropriate to a given communication situation.

Students evaluate, authenticate and document sources of information.

- Combine ideas and information from several sources (SO, gr. 5).

- Locate information to answer research questions using a variety of sources, such as maps, atlases, charts, dictionaries, school libraries, video programs, elders in the community and field trips (SO, gr. 4).

- Identify information sources that inform, persuade or entertain, and use such sources appropriately (SO, gr. 4).

- Record ideas and information in relevant categories, according to research plan (SO, gr. 5).

- Make notes on a topic, combining information from more than one source; use reference sources appropriately (SO, gr. 6).

- Quote information from oral, print and other media sources (SO, gr. 6).

C3 (2.1) - Identify and distinguish points of view expressed in electronic sources on a particular topic.

C3 (2.2) - Recognize that information serves different purposes and that data from electronic sources may need to be verified to determine accuracy or relevance for the purpose used.

C2 (2.1) - Seek responses to inquiries from various authorities through electronic media.

P5 (2.3) - Navigate the Internet with appropriate software.

P6 (2.1) - Select and use the technology appropriate to a given communication situation.

 

c. The teacher knows how to enhance communication and research skills using the Internet such that:

Possible Student Activities

Correlation to the Curriculum in Language Arts (Division 2 Outcomes)

Correlation to the Information and Communication Technology Program of Studies for Division 2

Students use search engines on the Internet to access and retrieve data for research projects, identifying relevant information and gaps in information.

- Evaluate the congruency between gathered information and research purpose and focus, using pre-established criteria (SO, gr. 6).

- Locate information to answer research questions using a variety of sources, such as maps, atlases, charts, dictionaries, school libraries, video programs, elders in the community and field trips (SO, gr. 4).

- Identify strengths and areas for improvement in research process (SO, gr. 4).

- Assess personal research skills using pre-established criteria (SO, gr. 5).

- Determine the usefulness and relevance of information for research purpose and focus, using pre-established criteria (SO, gr. 5).

- Establish goals for enhancing research skills (SO, gr. 6).

C1 (2.1) - Access and retrieve appropriate information from the Internet by using a specific search path or from given uniform resource locations (URLs).

C1 (2.2) - Organize information gathered from the Internet, or an electronic source, by selecting and recording the data in logical files or categories; and by communicating effectively, through appropriate forms, such as speeches, reports and multimedia presentations, applying information technologies that serve particular audiences and purposes.

C3 (2.1) - Identify and distinguish points of view expressed in electronic sources on a particular topic.

C3 (2.2) - Recognize that information serves different purposes and that data from electronic sources may need to be verified to determine accuracy or relevance for the purpose used.

P2 (2.1) - Enter and manipulate data by using such tools as spreadsheets or databases for a specific purpose.

P2 (2.2) - Display data electronically through graphs and charts.

P5 (2.2) - Navigate through a document that contains links to locate, copy and then paste data in a new file.

P5 (2.3) - Navigate the Internet with appropriate software.

P6 (2.1) - Select and use the technology appropriate to a given communication situation.

Students communicate with various audiences regarding personal perceptions and personal preferences regarding various literary genres.

- Combine personal knowledge of topics with understanding of audience needs to focus topics for investigation understanding ideas and information, and focusing topics for investigation (SO, gr. 5).

- Organize ideas and information to emphasize key points for the audience (SO, gr. 5).

- Determine purpose and audience needs to choose forms, and organize ideas and details in oral, print and other media texts (SO, gr. 6).

- Express the same ideas in different forms and genres; compare and explain the effectiveness of each for audience and purpose (SO, gr. 6).

- Focus topics appropriately for particular audiences (SO, gr. 4).

- Select visuals, print and/or other media to add interest and to engage the audience (SO, gr. 4).

- Use clear organizational structures, such as chronological order, and cause and effect, to link ideas and information and to assist audience understanding (SO, gr. 5).

- Add, delete or combine ideas to communicate more effectively (SO, gr. 5).

- Experiment with modeled forms of oral, print and other media texts to suit particular audiences and purposes (SO, gr. 5).

- Organize ideas and information using a variety of strategies and techniques, such as comparing and contrasting, and classifying and sorting according to subtopics and sequence (SO, gr. 6).

- Organize and develop ideas and information into oral, print or other media texts with introductions that interest audiences and state the topic, sections that develop the topic and conclusions (SO, gr. 6).

- Choose words that capture a particular aspect of meaning and that are appropriate for context, audience and purpose (SO, gr. 6).

- Use various styles and forms of presentations, depending on content, audience and purpose (SO, gr. 6).

C1 (2.2) - Organize information gathered from the Internet, or an electronic source, by selecting and recording the data in logical files or categories; communicating effectively, through appropriate forms, such as speeches, reports and multimedia presentations, applying information technologies that serve particular audiences and purposes.

C1 (2.1) - Access and retrieve appropriate information from the Internet by using a specific search path or from given uniform resource locations (URLs).

C2 (2.1) - Seek responses to inquiries from various authorities through electronic media.

C5 (2.3) - Extend the scope of a project beyond classroom collaboration by using communication technologies, such as the telephone and email.

C6 (2.1) - Select and use technology to assist in problem solving.

C6 (2.2) - Use data gathered from a variety of electronic sources to address identified problems.

C6 (2.6) - Solve issue-related problems, using such communication tools as a word processor or email to involve others in the process.

P6 (2.1) - Select and use the technology appropriate to a given communication situation.

Students recognize research contributions from the wider community by seeking out research from a wide variety of sources.

- Locate information to answer research questions using a variety of sources, such as maps, atlases, charts, dictionaries, school libraries, video programs, elders in the community and field trips (SO, gr. 4).

- Locate information to answer research questions using a variety of sources, such as newspapers, encyclopedias, CDROMs, a series by the same writer, scripts, diaries, autobiographies, interviews and oral traditions (SO, gr. 5).

- Locate information to answer research questions using a variety of sources, such as printed texts, bulletin boards, biographies, art, music, community resource people, CDROMs and the Internet (SO, gr. 6).

- Identify strengths and areas for improvement in research process (SO, gr. 4).

- Determine the usefulness and relevance of information for research purpose and focus, using pre-established criteria (SO, gr. 5).

- Assess personal research skills using pre-established criteria (SO, gr. 5).

- Evaluate the congruency between gathered information and research purpose and focus, using pre-established criteria (SO, gr. 6).

- Establish goals for enhancing research skills (SO, gr. 6).

C1 (2.1) - Access and retrieve appropriate information from the Internet by using a specific search path or from given uniform resource locations (URLs).

C2 (2.1) - Seek responses to inquiries from various authorities through electronic media.

C3 (2.1) - Identify and distinguish points of view expressed in electronic sources on a particular topic.

C3 (2.2) - Recognize that information serves different purposes and that data from electronic sources may need to be verified to determine accuracy or relevance for the purpose used.

C6 (2.1) - Select and use technology to assist in problem solving.

C6 (2.2) - Use data gathered from a variety of electronic sources to address identified problems.

P5 (2.2) - Navigate through a document that contains links to locate, copy and then paste data in a new file.

P5 (2.3) - Navigate the Internet with appropriate software.

P6 (2.1) - Select and use the technology appropriate to a given communication situation.

Students use Internet bulletin boards, chat lines and e-mail for activities such as sharing their writing and communicating with others from neighboring and distant locales.

- Share personal knowledge of a topic to develop purposes for research or investigations and possible categories of questions (SO, gr. 4).

- Discuss and decide whether to work individually or collaboratively to achieve specific goals (SO, gr. 5).

- Contribute to group knowledge of topics to identify and focus information needs, sources and purposes for research or investigations (SO, gr. 6).

- Take responsibility for collaborating with others to achieve group goals (SO, gr. 4).

- Ask for and provide information and assistance, as appropriate, for completing individual and group tasks (SO, gr. 4).

- Assess group process, using established criteria, and determine areas for improvement (SO, gr. 4).

- Accept and take responsibility for fulfilling own role as a group member (SO, gr. 5).

- Show appreciation for the contributions of others, and offer constructive feedback to group members (SO, gr. 5).

- Identify and participate in situations and projects in which group work enhances learning and results (SO, gr. 6).

- Assess own contributions to group process, and set personal goals for working effectively with others (SO, gr. 6).

C3 (2.2) - Recognize that information serves different purposes and that data from electronic sources may need to be verified to determine accuracy or relevance for the purpose used.

P1 (2.1) - Create and revise original text to communicate and demonstrate understanding of forms and techniques.

P6 (2.1) - Select and use the technology appropriate to a given communication situation.

C1 (2.1) - Access and retrieve appropriate information from the Internet by using a specific search path or from given uniform resource locations (URLs).

C1 (2.2) - Organize information gathered from the Internet, or an electronic source, by selecting and recording the data in logical files or categories; communicating effectively, through appropriate forms, such as speeches, reports and multimedia presentations, applying information technologies that serve particular audiences and purposes.

C2 (2.1) - Seek responses to inquiries from various authorities through electronic media.

C3 (2.1) - Identify and distinguish points of view expressed in electronic sources on a particular topic.

C5 (2.3) - Extend the scope of a project beyond classroom collaboration by using communication technologies, such as the telephone and email.

C6 (2.1) - Select and use technology to assist in problem solving.

C6 (2.2) - Use data gathered from a variety of electronic sources to address identified problems.

C6 (2.6) - Solve issue-related problems, using such communication tools as a word processor or email to involve others in the process.

P1 (2.2) - Edit and format text to clarify and enhance meaning, using such word processing features as the thesaurus, find/change, text alignment, font size and font style.

P1 (2.3) - Convert digital text files by opening and saving them as different file types.

Students compare and contrast both textual and numerical information about their community and others.

- Compare characters and situations portrayed in oral, print and other media texts to those encountered in the classroom and community (SO, gr. 5).

- Observe and discuss aspects of human nature revealed in oral, print and other media texts, and relate them to those encountered in the community (SO, gr. 6).

- Compare new ideas, information and experiences to prior knowledge and experiences (SO, gr. 4).

- Discuss and compare the ways similar topics are developed in different forms of oral, print and other media texts (SO, gr. 4).

- Compare personal challenges and situations encountered in daily life with those experienced by people or characters in other times, places and cultures portrayed in oral, print and other media texts (SO, gr. 6).

C2 (2.1) - Seek responses to inquiries from various authorities through electronic media.

P5 (2.2) - Navigate through a document that contains links to locate, copy and then paste data in a new file.

C1 (2.1) - Access and retrieve appropriate information from the Internet by using a specific search path or from given uniform resource locations (URLs).

C1 (2.2) - Organize information gathered from the Internet, or an electronic source, by selecting and recording the data in logical files or categories; communicating effectively, through appropriate forms, such as speeches, reports and multimedia presentations, applying information technologies that serve particular audiences and purposes.

C3 (2.1) - Identify and distinguish points of view expressed in electronic sources on a particular topic.

C3 (2.2) - Recognize that information serves different purposes and that data from electronic sources may need to be verified to determine accuracy or relevance for the purpose used.

C6 (2.1) - Select and use technology to assist in problem solving.

C6 (2.2) - Use data gathered from a variety of electronic sources to address identified problems.

P2 (2.1) - Enter and manipulate data by using such tools as spreadsheets or databases for a specific purpose.

P6 (2.1) - Select and use the technology appropriate to a given communication situation.

d. The teacher knows how to communicate ideas and information through the creation of multimedia presentations such that:

Possible Student ActivitiesStudents create animations and interactive stories to convey ideas and to demonstrate meanings.

- Experiment with a variety of software design elements, such as spacing, graphics, titles and headings, and font sizes and styles, to enhance the presentation of texts (SO, gr. 6).

- Explain how language and visuals work together to communicate meaning and enhance effect (SO, gr. 4).

- Select and use visuals that enhance meaning of oral, print and other media texts (SO, gr. 4).

- Experiment with words, phrases, sentences and multimedia effects to enhance meaning and emphasis (SO, gr. 5).

- Use text features, such as maps, diagrams, special fonts and graphics, that highlight important concepts to enhance understanding of ideas and information (SO, gr. 5).

- Use text features, such as charts, graphs and dictionaries, to enhance understanding of ideas and information (SO, gr. 6).

P3 (2.2) - Access available databases for images to support communication.

C4 (2.3) - Reflect on and describe the processes involved in completing a project.

C7 (2.2) - Use selected presentation tools to demonstrate connections among various pieces of information.

P3 (2.1) - Create a multimedia presentation, incorporating such features as visual images (clip art, video clips), sounds (live recordings, sound clips) and animated images, appropriate to a variety of audiences and purposes.

P4 (2.2) - Vary font size and font style, and placement of text and graphics, in order to create a certain visual effect.

P6 (2.1) - Select and use the technology appropriate to a given communication situation.

Students enhance presentations by using multimedia presentation software, such as Power Point or HyperStudio, incorporating visual and sound clips.

- Experiment with words, phrases, sentences and multimedia effects to enhance meaning and emphasis (SO, gr. 5).

- Add interest to presentations through the use of props, such as pictures, overheads and artifacts (SO, gr. 4).

- Experiment with several options, such as sentence structures, figurative language and multimedia effects, to choose the most appropriate way of communicating ideas or information (SO, gr. 6).

C7 (2.2) - Use selected presentation tools to demonstrate connections among various pieces of information.

P3 (2.1) - Create a multimedia presentation, incorporating such features as visual images (clip art, video clips), sounds (live recordings, sound clips) and animated images, appropriate to a variety of audiences and purposes.

C1 (2.2) - Organize information gathered from the Internet, or an electronic source, by selecting and recording the data in logical files or categories; communicating effectively, through appropriate forms, such as speeches, reports and multimedia presentations, applying information technologies that serve particular audiences and purposes.

C4 (2.3) - Reflect on and describe the processes involved in completing a project.

P4 (2.2) - Vary font size and font style, and placement of text and graphics, in order to create a certain visual effect.

P6 (2.1) - Select and use the technology appropriate to a given communication situation.