Week 23: Create and Modify a Database

Homework for the Teacher
This week and next week, schedule plenty of time for students to create and work with their own databases. They will need time to collect the data from their classmates and family, as well. Help them collect the data in the most efficient manner possible. For example, you could play "musical chairs" in a computer lab. Here’s how: Students open their saved database files in list view with one empty record showing. When the music starts playing, each student moves to the chair beside them (clockwise) and types whatever personal data is required for the records showing on that particular computer. Stop the music when everyone has finished entering data. Instruct them to save the data and create a new blank record for the next student. When the music starts again, they move to the next chair and start entering data again. Continue until every student has at least 10 new records for their classmates. Ask students to print the records for you to review. It’s great practice and loads of fun for everyone! (Monitor their entries VERY closely! Some students can be too creative, right?)

  • In the NewsDay Project, students can create their own newspaper and post articles for the whole world to read.

Reading Strategy Spotlight
Drawing inferences in text is the process of combining what is read with relevant prior knowledge. Use this process to help students create meaning that is not necessarily obvious in the material. Encourage them to become detectives, using clues from their reading along with what they already know, to draw conclusions, make reasonable predictions, establish connections, and make critical and analytical judgments.

Student Activity Sheet
Printable pages designed to complement the current week's Reading Strategy Spotlight and to help students organize their thoughts, reflect upon reading material, and look for organizational patterns in online text.

BBs: Weekly Nuggets of "Best Practices" and "Brain Research"
How can emotions help to lock in memories? Link to Teachley's!

TechKnow Disaster Preparedness Page
Printable Computer Skills Mini-Posters & activity sheets for those times when the network crashes or equipment is unavailable. You can print a different page each week.

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