Thursday, September 24, 2009

I imagine all of my lesson plans to be created on Microsoft Word. Not only am I the most familiar with MS Word but I actually enjoy created clean fit documents with it. Now that I know how to use columns, bullets, and outline formats I can make any kind of lesson plan I would like. The lesson plans would be created on the computer, maybe even using excel for the elementary level. I know that I can make a very organized lesson on MS Word using one outline and maybe even use a few graphics. It could be for any subject matter, because when you are an elementary school teacher you will teach a little bit of each subject. MS Word would work for any of these subject areas.
An incredibly helpful educational website is called  http://teachertube.com/. It provides extra information to students, teaches them, and aids them in school. It is extremely convenient and 100% educational. You just type on what you want to learn, and you watch a video. It is easy, efficient. They offer videos, audio sources, photos and much more. The following quote is a blog from a reading teacher on teachertube: Reading

The A.B.C. This is one of the best-known English language alphabet songs, and perhaps the one most frequently referred to as "the alphabet song" especially in the United States. Music for the alphabet song including some common variations on the lyrics. The song was first copyrighte d in 1835 by the Boston-ba sed music publisher Charles Bradlee, and given the title "The A.B.C., a German air with variations for the flute with an easy accompanim ... 

In my experiences so far with works that are copyrighted I have always been required to site them. As long as the students give the authors fair credit when using their material, there shouldn't be a problem. I would deal with these concepts by making sure my students knew whose work they were using and how to cite their sources to give them the credit. I would make sure they knew that these works are copyrighted and what that means. 

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