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SYLLABUS

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Howard High School

Spring 2013 COURSE SYLLABUS

PROGRAM CONCENTRATION: Business Education & Computer Science CAREER PATHWAY: Computer Applications is a prerequisite for all CTAE Pathways

COURSE TITLE: Computer Applications

Teacher: Joshua Hunter Email: [email protected]

Room Number: 504 Phone Number: 478-779-4850

Semester: Spring 2013 Tutorial Day: Monday-Thursday

Textbook: MS Office 2010 by Pasewark Tutorial Hours: 7:00-7:20 or by appointment

Textbook Price: n/a Tutorial Location: 504

Department Philosophy: The Career Technology Education Department believes that education’s most important

function is to provide all students with the skills needed for post-secondary and careers. This is accomplished by

providing interest-based programs that meet industry standards.

Course Description: The goal of this course is to provide an understanding and application of social, ethical, and

human issues related to technology. The course will also provide an introduction to computer technology, decision-

making, productivity, communications, and problem-solving skills. Areas of instruction include computer applications

and integration of word processing, desktop publishing, spreadsheet, database, and presentation software as well as use

of emerging technologies.

In this course, high school students can acquire skills required to create, edit, and publish industry appropriate

documents. Areas of study will also include oral and written communications and information research for reporting

purposes. Competencies for the co-curricular student organization, Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA), are

integral components of both the core employability skills standards and technical skill standards.

Articulation: This course is Bibb County approved and articulated with Central Georgia Technical College’s Introductions to Microcomputers*

& Advanced Word Processing & Desktop Publishing Techniques**.

* Computing in the Modern World must be taken, in addition to Computer Applications to articulate with Introductions to

Microcomputers

** Computer Applications II must be taken, in addition to Computer Applications, to articulate with Advanced Word Processing

& Desktop Publishing Techniques

Course Prerequisites: None

Career Pathways: Computer Applications serve as a prerequisite to all CTAE Pathways.

Bibb County CTAE Pathways

Administration/Information Graphic Communication

Architectural Drawing & Design Interactive Media

Basic Agricultural Science & Technology JROTC

Broadcast & Video Production Law & Justice

Computer Systems & Support Marketing & Management

Computing Nursery & Landscape

Construction Nutrition & Food Science

Culinary Arts Small Business Development

Early Childhood Education Teaching as a Profession

Financial Management – Accounting Therapeutic Services – Medical Services

Financial Management – Services Therapeutic Services – Nursing

Flight Operations Transportation Logistical Support (Automotive)

General Horticulture & Plant Science

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Course Schedule

Week 1 Introductions/Syllabus Week 10 Excel

Week 2 Word Week 11 Excel

Week 3 Word Week 12 Access

Week 4 Word Week 13 Access

Week 5 Word Week 14 Access

Week 6 Word Week 15 Publisher

Week 7 Word Week 16 PowerPoint

Week 8 Excel Week 17 PowerPoint

Week 9 Excel Week 18 Finals

Internet Acceptable Use: Use of the Internet must be in support of education and research and consistent with the

educational objectives of the Bibb County School System. The use of the Internet is a privilege, not a right, and

inappropriate use will result in cancellation of those privileges. Any student user not complying with the Bibb County

School System Internet Acceptable Use Agreement shall lose Internet privileges for a period of not less than one week.

FBLA: Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) is a co-curricular national student organization designed to offer

students the opportunity to participate in leadership activities both in and out of the classroom. Members have the

opportunity to go on field trips, participate in competitive events, perform community service, interact with the business

community, and attend state and national conferences.

Grading Scale*

Area Percentage Area Percentage

Daily Assignments 40% Final Exam 100%

Tests 35%

Projects 25%

Total 100% Total 100%

Daily assignments, tests, and projects

comprise 85% of your final grade. The Final Exam comprises 15% of

your final grade.

Required Material: Pencil/pen, paper, and notebook/folder/binder/etc.

Classroom Expectations: Give Respect, Get Respect.

All rules included in the Bibb County Code of Conduct Book will be enforced. Additionally, students will abide

by the normal practices of the classroom. These practices include:

- Students will respect the teacher, their fellow students, and their environment.

- Absolutely no food ever!

- Students may not use cell phones during class. If I see your phone I will take it.

- Students will not get up out of their seat during class unless called upon.

- Students will take care of all necessities prior to the beginning of class (sharpening pencils, finding

materials, etc.).

- Students may talk quietly during designated time-frames. Under no circumstances should students talk

while the teacher is instructing. DO NOT TALK WHILE I AM TALKING

- Students will sit in their assigned seat each day. The teacher reserves to right to redesign the classroom

seating chart at any time.

- Students may not leave the class during the first 20 minutes nor the last 20 minutes of class.

- Students will not misuse the computers in class in any fashion (Facebook, hacking, games, etc.).

o No youtube, no violent games, and I do not ever want to hear your music.

- Students should come to class prepared with notebook, paper, and writing utensil every day. (even

thought this is a computer based class, you must always bring something to write on and write with)

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Make-up Policy: It is the responsibility of the student to retrieve make-up assignments for missed school days from

the teacher. Students have five (5) school days to make up missed work. Make-up work can be done via

appointment. If you are absent, your assignment and make up work will be on edmodo.com. This is your

responsibility, not mine.

Re-do Policy: Students who make a 69 or below on a project or test can re-do the assignment within five (5) school

days. Students will receive a 70 if they pass the assignment on the second attempt. Students will not receive a grade

higher than a 70 for a re-do. Re-do work can be done via appointment.

* This course does not have an End of Course Test (EOCT) *

* All rules included in the Bibb County Code of Conduct book will be enforced *

The course syllabus is a general plan for the course; all information contained in the course syllabus/calendar is

subject to change. Any changes will be announced in class and a revised syllabus distributed to students to be shared

with their parents/guardians.

Acknowledgment of Receipt: By signing below, the student and parent/guardian acknowledge that they have read and

understood the contents in the 2012-2013 Computer Applications syllabus.

Student Name (Print)_________________________________________ Date________________

Student Signature___________________________________________ Date_________________

Parent Name (Print)__________________________________________ Date________________

Parent Signature____________________________________________ Date_________________

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Pacing guide

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Computer ApplicationsInstructional Focus Calendar

Spring 2013

Instructional Day #

Calendar Date

Standard Addressed Project-Based Instruction FBLA in the Classroom Current Event

1 7‐Jan CTAE-FS-3Efficacy - Strong Side/Weak

Side

2 8‐Jan CTAE-FS-3Efficacy - GET SMART vs.

Brain Theory3 9‐Jan CTAE-FS-3 Efficacy - FADAF & POLO4 10‐Jan CTAE-FS-3 Efficacy - D/F/S

5 11‐Jan CTAE-FS-3RSW - Intro to Unit/Current

EventRSW - Intro to Unit/Current

Event

6 14‐Jan BCS-CA1-3Word Lesson 1 Step-by-

Steps/Projects

7 15‐Jan BCS-CA1-3Word Lesson 2 Step-by-

Steps/Projects

8 16‐Jan BCS-CA1-3 Word Lesson 3 Step-by-Steps9 17‐Jan BCS-CA1-3 Word Lesson 3 Projects10 18‐Jan CTAE-FS-3 RSW - Lesson/Article FBLA Scavenger Hunt RSW - Lesson/Article

11 22‐Jan BCS-CA1-3 Word Lesson 4 Step-by-Steps12 23‐Jan BCS-CA1-3 Word Lesson 4 Projects13 24‐Jan BCS-CA1-3 Word Lesson 5 Step-by-Steps13 24 Jan BCS CA1 3 Word Lesson 5 Step by Steps14 25‐Jan BCS-CA1-3 Word Lesson 5 Projects15 28‐Jan CTAE-FS-3 Career Lesson Plan FBLA Flyer Activity #1 RSW - Lesson/Article16 29‐Jan CTAE-FS-3 Career Lesson Plan17 30‐Jan CTAE-FS-3 Career Lesson Plan18 31‐Jan CTAE-FS-3 Career Lesson Plan19 1‐Feb CTAE-FS-3 RSW - Lesson/Article FBLA Letter Activity20 4‐Feb CTAE-FS-3 RSW - Seminar #121 5‐Feb CTAE-FS-3 Mock Interview22 6‐Feb CTAE-FS-3 Mock Interview23 7‐Feb CTAE-FS-3 Mock Interview24 8‐Feb CTAE-FS-3 RSW - Lesson/Article FBLA Flyer Activity #2 RSW - Lesson/Article

25 11‐Feb BCS-CA1-3 Word Lesson 6 Step-by-Steps26 12‐Feb BCS-CA1-3 Word Lesson 6 Projects

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Computer ApplicationsInstructional Focus Calendar

Spring 2013

Instructional Day #

Calendar Date

Standard Addressed Project-Based Instruction FBLA in the Classroom Current Event

27 13‐Feb BCS-CA1-3 Word Lesson 7 Step-by-Steps28 14‐Feb BCS-CA1-3 Word Lesson 7 Projects29 15‐Feb CTAE-FS-3 RSW - Lesson/Article RSW - Lesson/Article30 19‐Feb BCS-CA1-3 Word Lesson 8 Step-by-Steps31 20‐Feb BCS-CA1-3 Word Lesson 8 Projects32 21‐Feb BCS-CA1-3 Word Unit Project33 22‐Feb BCS-CA1-3 Word Unit Project

34 25‐Feb BCS-CA1-4Excel Lesson 1 Step-by-

Steps/Projects

35 26‐Feb BCS-CA1-4Excel Lesson 2 Step-by-

Steps/Projects

36 27‐Feb BCS-CA1-4 Excel Lesson 3 Step-by-Steps37 28‐Feb BCS-CA1-4 Excel Lesson 3 Projects

38 1‐Mar CTAE-FS-3RSW - Writing #1 -

Argumentative

39 4‐Mar BCS-CA1-4 Excel Lesson 4 Step-by-Steps FBLA Budget Activity40 5‐Mar BCS-CA1-4 Excel Lesson 4 Projects

41 6‐Mar BCS-CA1-4 Excel Lesson 5 Step-by-Steps42 7‐Mar BCS-CA1-4 Excel Lesson 5 Projects43 8‐Mar CTAE-FS-3 RSW - Lesson/Article RSW - Lesson/Article

44 11‐Mar BCS-CA1-4 Excel Lesson 6 Step-by-Steps45 12‐Mar BCS-CA1-4 Excel Lesson 6 Projects46 13‐Mar BCS-CA1-4 Excel Lesson 7 Step-by-Steps47 14‐Mar BCS-CA1-4 Excel Lesson 7 Projects48 18‐Mar CTAE-FS-3 RSW - Lesson/Article RSW - Lesson/Article

49 19‐Mar BCS-CA1-4 Excel Lesson 8 Step-by-Steps50 20‐Mar BCS-CA1-4 Excel Lesson 8 Projects51 21‐Mar BCS-CA1-4 Excel Unit Project52 22‐Mar BCS-CA1-4 Excel Unit Project

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Computer ApplicationsInstructional Focus Calendar

Spring 2013

Instructional Day #

Calendar Date

Standard Addressed Project-Based Instruction FBLA in the Classroom Current Event

53 1‐Apr BCS-CA1-5Access Lesson 1 Step-by-

Steps/Projects

54 2‐Apr BCS-CA1-5Access Lesson 2 Step-by-

Steps/Projects

55 3‐Apr BCS-CA1-5Access Lesson 3 Step-by-

Steps56 4‐Apr BCS-CA1-5 Access Lesson 3 Projects57 5‐Apr BCS-CA1-5 RSW - Seminar #2

58 8‐Apr BCS-CA1-5Access Lesson 4 Step-by-

Steps FBLA Database Activity59 9‐Apr BCS-CA1-5 Access Lesson 4 Projects

60 10‐Apr BCS-CA1-5Access Lesson 5 Step-by-

Steps61 11‐Apr BCS-CA1-5 Access Lesson 5 Projects62 12‐Apr CTAE-FS-3 RSW - Lesson/Article RSW - Lesson/Article63 15‐Apr BCS-CA1-5 Access Lesson 6 Step-by-Steps64 16‐Apr BCS-CA1-5 Access Lesson 6 Projects65 17‐Apr BCS-CA1-5 Access Unit Project66 18‐Apr BCS-CA1-5 Access Unit Project67 19‐Apr BCS-CA1-5 Access Unit Project

68 22‐Apr BCS-CA1-6PowerPoint Lesson 1 Step-by-

Steps/Projects

69 23‐Apr BCS-CA1-6PowerPoint Lesson 2 Step-by-

Steps

70 24‐Apr BCS-CA1-6 PowerPoint Lesson 2 Projects71 25‐Apr CTAE-FS-3 RSW - Lesson/Article RSW - Lesson/Article

72 26‐Apr CTAE-FS-3RSW - Writing #2 -

Informative/Technical

73 29‐Apr BCS-CA1-6PowerPoint Lesson 3 Step-by-

Steps

74 30‐Apr BCS-CA1-6 PowerPoint Lesson 3 Projects

75 1‐May BCS-CA1-6PowerPoint Lesson 4 Step-by-

Steps

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Computer ApplicationsInstructional Focus Calendar

Spring 2013

Instructional Day #

Calendar Date

Standard Addressed Project-Based Instruction FBLA in the Classroom Current Event

76 2‐May BCS-CA1-6 PowerPoint Lesson 4 Projects77 3‐May CTAE-FS-3 RSW - Lesson/Article RSW - Lesson/Article78 6‐May BCS-CA1-6 PowerPoint Unit Project79 7‐May BCS-CA1-6 PowerPoint Unit Project

80 8‐May BCS-CA1-3Publisher Lesson 1 Step-by-

Steps/Projects

81 9‐May BCS-CA1-3Publisher Lesson 2 Step-by-

Steps/Projects FBLA Tri-fold Activity82 10‐May CTAE-FS-3 RSW - Lesson/Article FBLA Tri-Fold Activity RSW - Lesson/Article83 13‐May CTAE-FS-3 RSW - Writing #3 - Journal84 14‐May BCS-CA1-9 Office Integration Project85 15‐May BCS-CA1-9 Office Integration Project86 16‐May BCS-CA1-9 Office Integration Project87 17‐May BCS-CA1-9 Office Integration Project88 20‐May BCS-CA1-9 Office Integration Project89 21‐May BCS-CA1-9 Office Integration Project

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Class Projects

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Project Based Instruction Spring 2013 

Project

What the students should

learn…

What the students should

have done….

GPS

#1- Word Project 4-4

Students will learn to use various formatting features in Word such as font color, styles, etc.

Students will recreate poster using a variety of font colors, styles, etc.

BCS-CA1-3. Students will use word processing and/or desktop publishing software through a variety of input technologies to create, edit, and publish industry appropriate documents.

#2- Word Project 6-2

Students will learn to use various features related to shapes in Word.

Students will create a flyer using shapes, formatting them appropriately.

BCS-CA1-3. Students will use word processing and/or desktop publishing software through a variety of input technologies to create, edit, and publish industry appropriate documents.

#3- Excel Project 2-3

Students will learn to format cells, fonts, etc. in MS Excel (font color, cell color, cell format, etc.)

Students will recreate a budget sheet using a variety of fill colors, font colors, etc.

BCS-CA1-4. Students will use spreadsheet software to create, edit, and publish industry appropriate files.

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Class Project

#1

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Student Work

#1

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Stop and Think

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Be reliable Show you are willing to assume responsibilities Be loyal to your company Do not let personal problems affect your work

HHooww ccaann II bbuuiilldd ggoooodd rreellaattiioonnsshhiippss wwiitthh mmyy ccoo--wwoorrkkeerrss??

Treat others with respect Treat co-workers’ property with respect Use good manners, not bad language Avoid unnecessary conversations at work

Jorge Hernandez

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Stop and Think

HHooww ccaann II bbuuiilldd aa ggoooodd rreellaattiioonnsshhiipp wwiitthh mmyy SSuuppeerrvviissoorr??

Be reliable

Show you are willing to assume responsibilities Be loyal to your company Do not let personal problems affect your work

How can I build good relationships with my co-workers?

Treat others with respect Treat co-workers’ property with respect Use good manners, not bad language Avoid unnecessary conversations at work

Ryan McCain

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Stop and Think

How can I build a good relationship with my Supervisor?

Be reliable

Show you are willing to assume responsibilities

Be loyal to your company

Do not let personal problems affect your work

How can I build good relationships with my co-workers?

Treat others with respect Treat co-workers’ property with respect Use good manners, not bad language Avoid unnecessary conversations at work

Dove Daniels

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Stop and Think

HHooww ccaann II bbuuiilldd aa ggoooodd rreellaattiioonnsshhiipp wwiitthh mmyy SSuuppeerrvviissoorr??

Be reliable

Show you are willing to assume responsibilities Be loyal to your company Do not let personal problems affect your work

How can I build good relationships with my co-workers?

Treat others with respect Treat co-workers’ property with respect Use good manners, not bad language Avoid unnecessary conversations at work Leslie Hutchinson

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Class Project

#2

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Student Work

#2

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Alexis Britt

8514 Jolie Avenue

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Sophie Rosen

8524 Joliet Avenue

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Class Project

#3

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Student Work

#3

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The Technology ShopCurrent InventoryMarcella Whitehead

Quantity Retail ProductItem in Stock Price Total83748iz  26 $439.99 $11,439.74L837f‐88 37 $329.99 $12,209.63Z9210‐bb 41 $389.99 $15,989.59RT9837s  14 $249.99 $3,499.86

$43,138.82

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The Technology ShopCurrent InventoryWilliam Smith

Quantity Retail ProductItem in Stock Price Total83748iz Camera 26 $439.99 $11,439.74L837f‐88pq MP3 Player 37 $329.99 $12,209.63Z9210‐bbx Gaming Console 41 $389.99 $15,989.59RT9837s Widescreen 14 $249.99 $3,499.86

$43,138.82

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Current Event

Activity

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Current Events  2012­2013 

 

Class Project  Computer Applications  RSW Activity ‐ Teach your kids the hazards of 

cyberbullying – March 1, 2013  

 

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CURRENT EVENTS

Name Score ____/ 10 Title of Article:

Source Directions: Search the internet for a current event article. Type an appropriate response for each question. Change the font or color in your answers. I should be able to easily see your response. WHO is this article about? WHAT is this story about? List four facts and/or opinions related in your article and identify them as facts or opinions by circling the correct term. 1. Fact or Opinion? 2. Fact or Opinion? 3. Fact or Opinion? 4. Fact or Opinion? WHEN did this story take place?

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WHERE is this event or issue occurring? (Specify city, country, region, etc.)

HOW is this news important to you? Who is likely to feel the impact of this news? How would life be different if this event did not happen?

REACTION: What is your personal response to this news? How does this information change your understanding of this topic? What would you like to see happen next and why?

ASK - Write a well-developed and thoughtful question that the class can answer from information on this page. It should not be a YES or No question. ANSWER – Write, in complete sentences, a thoughtful response to your question. Please copy and paste the url of the article here:

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Current Event Work

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CURRENT EVENTS

Name Ryan McCain Score ____/ 10

Title : of Article: Smartphones: Microsoft and RIM battle for No. 3

Source : http://tech.fortune.cnn.com/2013/01/28/microsoft-blackberry-iphone-android/?iid=H_T_News Directions: Search the internet for a current event article. Type an appropriate response for each question. Change the font or color in your answers. I should be able to easily see your response. WHO is this article about? Smartphones WHAT is this story about? List four facts and/or opinions related in your article and identify them as facts or opinions by circling the correct term. 1. Fact or Opinion? On Jan. 30, Research in Motion -- the Canadian company that once owned the American smartphone industry -- will attempt to regain its foothold with the launch of a new mobile operating system, BlackBerry 10. FACT 2. Fact or Opinion? The company's goal is not to out-innovate the iPhone. Rather, in a market controlled by Apple (AAPL) and Google (GOOG), RIM (RIMM) is simply fighting to remain No. 3. FACT 3. Fact or Opinion? In the past two years the half-dozen contenders in the crucial American smartphone market have dwindled to just two. Google's Android phones and Apple's iPhones command 89% of the market, according to Comscore, up from 51% two years ago. FACT

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4. Fact or Opinion? Some would-be competitors like Nokia's Symbian and HP's Palm webOS have been abandoned. "It comes down to a battle between Microsoft (MSFT) and RIM for that third spot," explains Forrester analyst Charles Golvin. "Any spot beyond No. 3 doesn't matter." FACT WHEN did this story take place? January 28, 2013: 5:00 AM ET WHERE is this event or issue occurring? United States

HOW is this news important to you? Who is likely to feel the impact of this news? How would life be different if this event did not happen?

I have a smart phone so it is very important. All people with smart phones. Wouldn’t be.

REACTION: What is your personal response to this news? How does this information change your understanding of this topic? What would you like to see happen next and why?

I think it is fascinating. More major companies come to the US. ASK - Write a well-developed and thoughtful question that the class can

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answer from information on this page. It should not be a YES or No question. Is it a major problem for us to only have 2 major companies. ANSWER – Write, in complete sentences, a thoughtful response to your question. Yes. If more come our companies can expand and apple and all them will have to drop their prices for competition. Please copy and paste the url of the article here:

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FBLA Activity

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Scavenger Hunt

Name: ______________________________________ Date: __________________________ Period: ________

Future Business Leaders of America Purpose: To explore and learn about Future Business Leaders of America Instructions: Using the Internet, answer the questions below. Go to the FBLA-PBL National web site: www.fbla-pbl.org. (You may have to type this address in your address bar!)

1. From the National site, click on “About FBLA-PBL”. Future Business Leaders of America-Phi Beta Lambda is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) education association with a quarter million students preparing for careers in business and business-related fields. What are four divisions of FBLA-PBL, Inc?

1. 2. 3. 4.

2. Click on GOALS under the main navigation on the left. Write 4 Goals of FBLA.

1. 2. 3. 4.

3. Click on MISSION & PLEDGE under the main navigation on the left What is the mission of FBLA?

4. Move your mouse to the top of the page. Hover over the word FBLA until the menu appears. Click on Business Achievement Awards. What are Business Achievement Awards?

5. What are the four levels of the Business Achievement Awards? 1. 2. 3. 4.

6. The Future Award Focuses on what?

7. Click PREVIEW FUTURE AWARD ACTIVITIES. Complete the following on the Future Award Level. SERVICE: Write the 2 required activities.. 1. 2.

Write 2 other activities that you could complete for this area 1. 2.

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EDUCATION: Write the 2 required activities. 1. 2.

Write the 3 other activities that you could complete for this area. 1. 2.

3. PROGRESS: Write the 3 required activities. 1. 2. 3.

Write the other 3 activities that you could complete for this area. 1. 2.

3.

Now, how easy was that? You can earn your FUTURE LEVEL AWARD! Then, move onto your BUSINESS LEVEL! Explore what the Business level award has its requirements! Work your way up and you can earn a scholarship for after completing LEADER and AMERICA level! 7. Click on Competitive Events on the links on the left side of the screen. The FBLA-PBL

National Awards Program recognizes and rewards excellence in a broad range of business and career-related areas. Students compete in events testing their business knowledge and skills at the region, state & national level. Competitive events fall into three categories. What are they and what is the focus of each category?

1. 2. 3.

8. Click on the COMPETITIVE EVENTS GUIDELINES. A pdf file will open. Wait for it.

Once it opens, read the first page which is a list of the competitive events offered through FBLA (details begin on page 12). Find 3 events that you feel you could compete in based on your grade level, eligibility, and skills! Write the event name for 3 areas that you could win in (or that grab your attention)! State individual, team, or chapter event for each event along with a write the description of the event category.

Event name Select one: Include a description of the event 1. Individual Event

2. Individual Event

3. Individual Event

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Explore the National FBLA site www.fbla-pbl.org more if you wish, but now it is time to move on to the GEORGIA FBLA site. Click http://www.gafbla.org/fbla/

9. Who is the STATE PRESIDENT of FBLA?

10. Let’s explore the CONFERENCES offered by Georgia FBLA this year. CLICK CONFERENCES at the top of the page and answer the following questions.

1. When and where is Fall Motivational Rally?

When Where

2. When and where is State Leadership Conference 2010? When Where

3. When and where is National Leadership Conference? When Where

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FBLA Work

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Scavenger Hunt

Name: _Dove Daniels_____________________________________ Date: _______ Period: ___1_____

Future Business Leaders of America Purpose: To explore and learn about Future Business Leaders of America Instructions: Using the Internet, answer the questions below. Go to the FBLA-PBL National web site: www.fbla-pbl.org. (You may have to type this address in your address bar!)

1. From the National site, click on “About FBLA-PBL”. Future Business Leaders of America-Phi Beta Lambda is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) education association with a quarter million students preparing for careers in business and business-related fields. What are four divisions of FBLA-PBL, Inc?

1. Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) for high school students; 2. FBLA-Middle Level for junior high, middle, and intermediate school students; 3. Phi Beta Lambda (PBL) for postsecondary students; and 4. Professional Division for businesspeople, FBLA-PBL alumni, educators, and parents who support

the goals of the association.

2. Click on GOALS under the main navigation on the left. Write 4 Goals of FBLA.

1. Assist students in the establishment of occupational goals. 2. Encourage and practice efficient money management. 3. Encourage scholarships and promote school loyalty. 4. Develop competent , aggressive business leadership.

3. Click on MISSION & PLEDGE under the main navigation on the left What is the mission of FBLA? To bring business and education together in a positive working relationship through innovative leadership and career development programs.

4. Move your mouse to the top of the page. Hover over the word FBLA until the menu appears. Click on Business Achievement Awards. What are Business Achievement Awards? Prerequisite: Future Award. This award focuses on local and district/regional and state involvement; intermediate business skills; and leadership in the community. Pins will be sent to the local chapter adviser for presentation at a local awards ceremony or local FBLA event.

5. What are the four levels of the Business Achievement Awards? 1. Future Award 2. Business Award 3. Leader Award 4. America Award

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6. The Future Award Focuses on what? Basic business skills, introduction to community service, and FBLA involvement at the local level.

7. Click PREVIEW FUTURE AWARD ACTIVITIES. Complete the following on the Future Award Level. SERVICE: Write the 2 required activities.. 1. Donate 5 hours of service to an educational or service organization. 2. Prepare a bulletin board or display promoting FBLA.

Write 2 other activities that you could complete for this area 1. Participate on your chapter’s community service project committee. 2. Participate in a promotional or fund raising project for March of the Dimes

EDUCATION: Write the 2 required activities. 1. Complete the FBLA knowledge quiz with a 92 or higher. 2.

Write the 3 other activities that you could complete for this area.

1. Complete the advertising slogans worksheet 2. Write a one page paper on a business career .

3. Using a spreadsheet, create a 1 month budget for yourself or your local chapter.

PROGRESS: Write the 3 required activities. 1. Bring a friend who is a nonmember to a local chapter FBLA meeting. 2. Attend at least 3 local chapter meetings and prepare a one page paper that includes the date of every meeting and a bulleted list of meeting highlights.

Write the other 3 activities that you could complete for this area. 1. Complete the programs worksheet. 2. Text 5 friends and invite them to the next FBLA meeting.

3. Prepare an invitation inviting students to attend the next FBLA meeting.

Now, how easy was that? You can earn your FUTURE LEVEL AWARD! Then, move onto your BUSINESS LEVEL! Explore what the Business level award has its requirements! Work your way up and you can earn a scholarship for after completing LEADER and AMERICA level! 7. Click on Competitive Events on the links on the left side of the screen. The FBLA-PBL

National Awards Program recognizes and rewards excellence in a broad range of business and career-related areas. Students compete in events testing their business knowledge and skills at the region, state & national level. Competitive events fall into three categories. What are they and what is the focus of each category?

1. Business Managment 2. Finance 3. Marketing

8. Click on the COMPETITIVE EVENTS GUIDELINES. A pdf file will open. Wait for it.

Once it opens, read the first page which is a list of the competitive events offered through

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FBLA (details begin on page 12). Find 1 event that you feel you could compete in based on your grade level, eligibility, and skills! Write the event name for 1 area that you could win in (or that grab your attention)! State individual, team, or chapter event for each event along with a write the description of the event category.

Event name Select one: Include a description of the event 1. Marketing Individual Event

Client Service Professional sales

Explore the National FBLA site www.fbla-pbl.org more if you wish, but now it is time to move on to the GEORGIA FBLA site. Click http://www.gafbla.org

9. Who is the STATE PRESIDENT of FBLA? Martha Watring-Ross

10. Let’s explore the CONFERENCES offered by Georgia FBLA this year. CLICK CONFERENCES at the top of the page and answer the following questions.

1. When and where is Fall Motivational Rally?

When Where

2. When and where is State Leadership Conference 2013? When Where

3. When and where is National Leadership Conference? When June 27-30 Where Anaheim, California

Explore the GEORGIA FBLA site http://www.gafbla.org more if you wish, but now it is time to move on to the local FBLA site!

When you are finished with this SCAVENGER HUNT, save as fbla hunt followed by your initials, and upload to edmodo.com

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Student

presentations

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Student Presentations  2012­2013 

 

Class Project  Computer Applications – Spring 2013  Word Project 6‐2 

Computer Applications – Spring 2013  PowerPoint Project 3‐4 

Computer Applications – Spring 2013  PowerPoint Project 4‐1 

 

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career

development

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