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    Lesson Plan Title: LOG ON/OFFRequired time: 1-45 min. period

    Curriculum Area: Fashion Design, Language Arts, Technology

    Grades: 9-12Standards:English Language Arts

    Standard 3: Language for Critical Analysis and Evaluation

    Technology (Nets for students)

    4. Critical Thinking, Problem Solving, and Decision Making

    6. Technology Operations and Concepts

    Textiles, Fashion, and Apparel

    Comprehensive Standard. 16.3-16.4.4

    Integrate knowledge, skills, and practices required for careers in textiles and apparels.

    Career Development and Occupational Studies (CDOS)

    Standard 3a: Universal Foundation Skills (Managing Information)

    use technology to acquire, organize, and communicate information by entering, modifying,

    retrieving, and storing data.

    Vocabulary

    Icon Menu, Work Area, Status Area, Message/Prompt Lines, Menu Area

    Performance Objective:

    By the end of this lesson the students should be able to:

    1) Knowledge:

    Log On and Log Off

    What is represented by the different open windows

    Understand how to get into the program

    2) Skills:

    Develop the ability to successfully log on and off

    Navigate purposefully through the various menus

    Preparation:

    Copies: Teacher created handouts, Rubric, Instructions on correct method of logging on to the

    network and computers with internet access.

    Activities:

    1. Do Now: prior to class place copies of handouts on desk for each student. Assign students

    to computer stations alphabetically.

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    2. During the first five minutes have students respond to the following question (written on

    the board prior to class):

    How many programs do you know?

    Have you ever heard of a pattern design program?

    If yes, which one?

    Have students respond in their note books.3. As a class, review the days exercise for any misconception.

    4. Demonstrate how students should enter their log-on information.

    5. Give students time to enter their information before moving on to the next step.6. Tell students that their final objective is to be able to log on to their individual stations

    each day.

    7. After the discussion, demonstration and explaining the sequence of the required stepshave students complete the required paper work for the class.

    Summary:

    In keeping with the overall goal of this course, students need to make connections between their

    knowledge and practical expectations when they apply for higher education or go out in theworld of work. Gaining an understanding of the technological tools used companies today, help

    the student to better transfer and apply their knowledge in creating their own designs based on

    these invaluable tools. Another goal is critical thinking and understanding value which asks thestudent to form opinions about specific content.

    Differentiation strategies addressed:

    Visual/Spatial Intelligence which is the ability to perceive the visual.

    Interpersonal Intelligence is the ability to relate and understand others.