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Welcome to our Double File Trail Elementary Technology Blog. Here you will find fantastic examples of how our elementary classrooms are integrating technology into our everyday lives and lessons. Come back to see what we are doing!


Thursday, September 29, 2011

Cyber Safety



Cyber Safety – Resources for keeping your children safe on the internet.
- http://www.ikeepsafe.org/ “You don’t have to be a Computer Expert to keep your Child Safe Online” This site has basic rules of Internet safety for Children and Parents.
- http://www.thesafeside.com/downloadcenter.html On The Safe Side's downloads page are free resources for schools and families that reinforce and expand the concepts presented in the Stranger Safety and Internet Safety.

A few Activities/Games you can do with your children online are:http://www.disney.co.uk/DisneyOnline/Safesurfing/- Games created by Disney to help children understand how to safely surf the internet.
http://pbskids.org/webonauts/- PBS Webonauts Internet Academy

Thursday, August 25, 2011

Get connected to Double File via the web!


School WEBSITE
: Visit our website at: http://schools.roundrockisd.org/doublefiletrail/ for updates on events and news at our school. Also check back for basic information, calendars, and more.

ENews: Join our Enews to receive email updates at home. Simply go to the website and click the yellow icon with “Get DFT ENews” and subscribe.

Teacher Websites: Visit your classroom Teachers’ website! Click on “Our Teams” off of our
DFT site and find your grade level, or specialist teachers.

Wednesday, May 11, 2011

Students Skype with Author


Author Seymour Simon spoke to grades 3, 4 and 5 via webcam and Skype. The Author shared with students via webcam the story of how he got started, some of his first books and even showed us some documents, video and media from his computer as a timeline of his career and preview of books to come. Visit Mr. Simon's website at: http://www.seymoursimon.com/

Friday, March 4, 2011

2nd Grade Online Research


All of our Second grade classes learned some key research features. Using our children online encyclopedias listed on our Research Resources, students found answers to their questions. This was a great project covering many of our Technology TEKS as students saved and printed key information as well as recording it.

Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Science Projects using Technology

Double File Trail Elementary is full of Scientists! Jan. 26th we held our school wide science fair and you won’t believe the technology that went into so many projects! Students used graphs to calculate data, digital images to show experiments and graphics for titles and accents. Many students used word processing to type out their problem, hypothesis, purpose, procedures, background, conclusions and captions. Kinder, PreKinder, First Grade and Second grade all did class science projects as well. Enjoy a sampling of our projects.

DFT Science Fair Projects


PreK, K, G1, G2 Classroom Science Fair Projects

Thursday, January 20, 2011

Seasons Graphic Organizer


One at a time, each first grader in Mrs. Grimes's class would use the class computer and the Kidspiration template- Seasons to make their own graphic organizer. Students chose pictures to drag over to season boxes. Students would also choose and drag a text box to the season box and type words about the season. This was a great way to mesh Science TEKS and Technology TEKS. When the student finished, they each navigated to their individual student folder on the server to save their work!

Tuesday, January 4, 2011

Holiday Wish List


This lesson was taken from our Technology Integrated lessons on the RRISD ARRC. It is a great way to incorporate Technolgy and Language Arts. Mrs. Grimes had her first grade students each:

• Start with opening up a Microsoft word document.
• They titled their work and then used the bullets for their list
• They typed words or phrases for their list of things they wished for.
• They chose clip art to match their project.
• Students explored using font by choosing font type, size and color.
• They saved their document in their student file.
• We printed their documents to take home to assist families in seeing students ideas for gifts.

(A nice extension would be a writing piece- "A gift I would like to give....")