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Computer Applications: Unit 1 Information
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Thursday, December 27, 2007. For this class, I would like you to begin your own blog. Each week as we begin a new unit or address a new standard, I would like you to access your personal blog. I would like for you to rewrite the standard using your own language, which should take only about three or four sentences for each standard. Then, after completing all of the work for the unit, you should write how the assignment(s) you just completed fit your summary. Georgia Performance Standards this unit meets:.
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Computer Applications: Welcome to Class!
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Thursday, December 27, 2007. Hello and welcome to Computer Applications! In this class, you will be learning the basic functions of personal computers and how they work. This class will help you become ready to perform all the daily tasks that might be asked of you in college or technical courses and your future professions. Have a great semester! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Unit 1 Pacing Guide. Unit 1: Basic Components Lesson 1. Unit 1: Basic Components Lesson 1 Worksheet. Unit 2 Pacing Guide.
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Computer Applications: December 2007
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Thursday, December 27, 2007. Unit 3 is by far the longest unit of the semester. In fact, it is actually four units combined. They are grouped together because of the style of the pacing guide. During this dense unit, you will learn the programs of Microsoft Office, including Microsoft Word, Microsoft PowerPoint, Microsoft Publisher and Microsoft Excel. The standards you will master are:. BCS-CA1-4 Students will use spreadsheet software to create, edit and publish industry appropriate files. Unit two cons...
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Computer Applications: Unit 2 information
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Thursday, December 27, 2007. Unit two consists of just one worksheet and an online Windows course that you will take. Please read through your pacing guide carefully. The online course has two requirements: taking notes and completing the quiz. It is your responsibility to let me know when you have completed these requirements so I can check them off. Please do not forget to signal me to grade your work! These are among the only assignments all semester that will not be emailed to me for grading. Unit 1:...
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9th and 10th grade literature: Novel Project
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9th and 10th grade literature. Thursday, January 24, 2008. The first thing you need to do is choose a novel from the reading list for novel projects. Which you can access here or under "class documents" on the main page. Step One: Choose a novel from the list, and then talk to me about your choice before you begin. You may want to have several choices since I won't approve everything. And will account for 25% of your grade. Step Four: What is the historical significance of the novel you chose?
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9th and 10th grade literature: Writing Two
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9th and 10th grade literature. Monday, January 7, 2008. In class, we will discuss the use of literary devices to give your writing your own personal style. In a discriptive writing piece, I should be able to feel as if I just experienced your story. You will convey the feelings of the five senses: touch, sight, sound, smell and taste, as well as use interesting ways to describe them. Although this list is not at all exhaustive, the most common literary devices are:. Your favorite vacation spot.
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Entrepreneurship / Jittery Joe's: Welcome to Class!
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Entrepreneurship / Jittery Joe's. Monday, August 4, 2008. Hello and welcome to your Entrepreneurship class! During this class, you will run a full-scale Jittery Joe's in Classic City High School. While doing so, we will learn about customer service, counting registers, health code compliance, and the risk and rewards of being a business owner. Firstnamelastname@gmail.com. This will help me email all of you efficiently. For example, petergriffin@gmail.com. Any work that you turn in during the semester wil...
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Entrepreneurship / Jittery Joe's: Weekly Question Five
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Entrepreneurship / Jittery Joe's. Monday, August 4, 2008. Has there been a time where you made an error either with money or dealing with a customer? Explain what happened and how you corrected it. What will you do differently next time? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Jittery Joe's Spring Employees. Chelsea Drake (foreground) and Qualetta Smith. Lunch Shifts and Break Shifts. Important Documents (for projects). A Work Project 1 Example. Project Two-Income and Expenses. Links to check out.
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Entrepreneurship / Jittery Joe's: Lunch Breaks and Shifts
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Entrepreneurship / Jittery Joe's. Monday, August 4, 2008. Lunch Breaks and Shifts. Each of you in Entrepreneurship I will need to occasionally work lunch (12-1) or a 15 minute shift (3-3:15 or 5:15-5:30). However, because there are so many of you, this will happen infrequently. Remember, it is imperative that you check the break shift schedule behind the counter. Your attendance starts at the beginning of the break. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Jittery Joe's Spring Employees. Links to check out.
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Entrepreneurship / Jittery Joe's: Project 3
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Entrepreneurship / Jittery Joe's. Monday, August 4, 2008. Your third project will help you get acquainted with a small business owner in your community. You will gain understanding of how the different topics we have discussed are implemented when someone opens their own business. This project will take you approximately one to one and a half weeks to complete. When you are ready to begin, click the important documents link and view your criteria and rubric. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).