English Language Arts
- The student has learned to effectively communicate ideas and thoughts through writing and typing.
- They have developed their typing skills and have become more proficient in creating digital documents.
- They have learned to use technology to research, edit, and revise their written work.
- They have explored different types of writing, such as creative writing and informational writing, using technology.
Continued development can be fostered by encouraging the student to explore different digital writing platforms and tools, such as blogging, digital storytelling, and collaborative writing platforms. They can also be encouraged to delve into digital research techniques and utilizing technology to present their writing in multimedia formats.
Book Recommendations
- The Unofficial Minecraft Lab for Kids by John Miller: This book combines hands-on learning with exciting Minecraft adventures, making it a fun and engaging read for young tech enthusiasts.
- Click'd by Tamara Ireland Stone: This novel follows a seventh grader who creates a social media app, combining technology and friendship in a relatable and engaging way.
- Hidden Figures: The True Story of Four Black Women and the Space Race by Margot Lee Shetterly: This non-fiction book tells the inspiring true story of African American women mathematicians who played crucial roles in NASA's space program, offering a glimpse into the intersection of technology and writing.
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