~   My Town Is Important 2003-2004 ~

Mrs. Ann Heatherly's First Grade
Mitchell Road Elementary School
Greenville, South Carolina

School Website

 

Greenville is an urban city in South Carolina.  The population is around 380,000.   Greenville is a wonderful place to see.


Our Town - Greenville

The important thing about Greenville is that it has a zoo.

It has many churches.  It has great schools.  The Art Museum has nice art.   It has many stores like Toys-R-Us, CVS, Walmart, and Bilo.

But the important thing about Greenville is that it has a zoo.

We love our school, Mitchell Road Elementary.

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TECHNOLOGY STANDARDS

1) Use input devices (e.g., mouse, keyboard, remote, control) and output
devices (e.g., monitor, printer) to successfully operate computers, VCRs,
audiotapes, and other technologies.

2) Use a variety of media and technology resources for directed and
independent learning activities.

3) Communicate about technology using developmentally appropriate and
accurate terminology.

4) Use developmentally appropriate multimedia resources (e.g., interactive
books, educational software, elementary multimedia encyclopedias) to support
learning.

5) Work cooperatively and collaboratively with peers, family members, and
others when using technology in the classroom.
6) Demonstrate positive social and ethical behaviors when using technology.

7) Practice responsible use of technology systems and software.

8) Create developmentally appropriate multimedia products with support from
teachers, family members, or student partners.

9) Use technology resources (e.g., puzzles, logical thinking programs,
writing tools, digital cameras, drawing tools) for problem solving,
communication, and illustration of thoughts, ideas, and stories.

10) Gather information and communicate with others using telecommunications,
with support from teachers, family members, or student partners.

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My Town Is Important 2003-2004