Using Microsoft Office in the Elementary Classroom
Sponsored by
The Salem State Collaborative
Location: Lynnfield
High or Summer Street – If Summer Street – Clear with Principal
Presenter: Christopher Larsen, Lynnfield Public
Schools
Audience: Grade K-6 Classroom Teachers
PDP’s: 10 Hours
Dates: Tuesdays, March 23, 30, April 6, 13, 2010
Time: 3:30
– 5:45 PM
Fee: $50
for Member Districts $195
for non-Member Districts
Description: Using Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Outlook) software in the elementary classroom. Teachers will explore all the possibilities of these familiar and powerful programs to enhance their lessons, home school communication and record keeping in the elementary classroom. Only a very Basic knowledge of the programs is suggested but not required to take this course. If you would like to share any material please bring a flash drive for easy saving of lessons that your instructor or colleagues have created using Microsoft Office programs
Session 1: You
will review/learn all the basic functions that Microsoft Word has to create
engaging lessons, home/school communications and materials for use in the
classroom. You will learn how to search for existing free teacher friendly
templates to inspire and help create dynamic materials. You will learn how to
properly save, share and manipulate Word documents for the ever-changing
demands of elementary curriculum.
Session 2: On day two you will explore the basic functions and possibilities Microsoft PowerPoint has to offer. You will learn to create save and present engaging presentations for use in the classroom. You will learn how to search find and manipulate existing PowerPoint templates to
Session 3: Day
three will focus on using Microsoft Excel as a group instructional tool and
record keeping tool. You will explore
ways to track grades, score assessment, manage contact information and more.
You will also learn way to create in class activities which require your
students to interact with Excel as well. Graphing data, finding sums, means,
modes, averages and graphing.
Session 4: Session four will focus on Microsoft Outlook as a communication and scheduling tool. You will learn the basic and a few advanced skills to send and receive email, manage folders, create mailing lists, schedule meetings and track attendees. There will also be time in session four for sharing projects created and ideas for new lessons, planners or presentations in a peer to peer setting.
Please register at our website www.salemcollaborative.org, or email the following information to Jim Kearns at registration@salemcollaborative.org. If you have registration questions, please either email (preferred) or call Jim at 781-771-4860.
Make checks or Purchase Orders payable to CPMSIE and Bring to the First Session
DEADLINE to sign up is five days before the start of this course.