Monday, May 12, 2014

HAIKU DECK

Today we will start making a Haiku Deck presentation for our animal research. This should take you between 2 - 3 classes to complete.

You will be putting all of your Basic Facts and Jaw Dropping Facts into your Haiku Deck presentation.

The email and password to Sign In are up on the white board.

Click on the image below to start...


Tuesday, May 6, 2014

TAKING A SCREEN SHOT

Sometimes the easiest way to get a picture is to take a screen shot. That means to take a picture of part of your computer screen.

To take a screenshot on a Mac, hold down SHIFT and COMMAND and then press 4. Your mouse arrow will turn into crosshairs.

Click and drag your mouse over the area that you want to save. The screenshot will show up on your desktop for you to use.

WHERE DOES IT LIVE?

1. Click on this link to download the file "Where Does It Live"

2. In the upper left hand corner, there is an arrow pointing down (it means DOWNLOAD). Click on this arrow. 


3. Now, click on the arrow in the top right corner of your Internet window. This will open up your downloads. Double click on the one called WHERE DOES IT LIVE.



4. Open the file in Microsoft Word and add a picture of your animal to the bottom of the page.

5. Next, print off your page.

6. Using pencil crayons, colour in the parts of your map where you animal lives. (You may need to look at your research booklet or online to find this specific information. Try using National Geographic Kids again!)


Tuesday, April 29, 2014

DIVISION 7 - CREATING A QR CODE

Go to http://kids.nationalgeographic.com/kids/animals/creaturefeature/

Find a video for your animal.


Copy the URL at the top of the page by selecting it and holding down COMMAND and pressing C.


Open the website http://goqr.me 


Click in the Contents box and Paste in your URL by holding down COMMAND and pressing V.


Then select DOWNLOAD.

Click the button that says JPEG.



Then Save your QR code.

DIVISION 5 - CHECK OUT THIS VIDEO

Today we are creating a page with a link to the video that you have found online and made a QR code for. Remember that a QR code looks like this:


Open Microsoft Word


And choose New Document

Then type the title


Next, go to Insert - Photo


And select your QR code file. Make it small enough that it sits on your page. 



Optional: You can put in an image of your animal if you want.

Then print your page and bring it to Mrs. Arneill to check that the QR code works. 

Tuesday, April 8, 2014

STEP BY STEP DIRECTIONS FOR TODAY

Today we are going to be creating a DID YOU KNOW? page for our animal research magazines.

Open Microsoft and type DID YOU KNOW? in big letters.


Now type some facts about your animal.

****3 facts is minimal effort, 5 facts is good effort, 7 or more is great effort.





Now find a picture online. Try to find one with a white background. Then paste this picture into your kidpix document.




Then paste in your QR code from a few weeks back. It will be in your files where you saved it.