Computer Education for elementary schools

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Introduction
Introduction
Grade One
Grade One
Grade Two
Grade two
Grade Three
Grade Three
Grade Four
Grade Four
Grade Five
Grade Five
Activities
Activities

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Introduction


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Although we are in the generation of technology and at least one computer is found in every house . Although our children today are growing with the recent fast growth of the technology, but unfortunately most public schools in some Regions,and rural areas have no access to the computers , nor to the internet connection. IT Subject has never been included,neither funded by the government`s educational Institutes`s providers or the Department of Education. Private schools which provide computer classes do not have a strong ,and effective curriculum.From what has been indicated above, we came up with a goal to achieve, that goes along with the mentioned regions and area`s basic Educational needs.

Our main Goal is to provide schools with a strong ,effecting curriculum to be used by IT school teachers ,also to provide enjoyable and interesting lab lessons for the early age students. We are targeting Students of the ages between Six and Twelve years ,however first and second graders will need an additional help by their parents or with the school teachers to go through the lessons randomly, once they reach grade 3 by then they can start to go through the steps was taken in the previous grades independently.As we see it happens by then we will proudly be able to announce reaching our main achievement.

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Objectives
*Offer the need for elementary teachers to teach Technology skills to their students.
* Education program for students to start with the basics and build their skill sets through:
  1. Lessons
  2. Activities
  3. Projects


(Comment.gif: Hi Rima, Great work!. Go ahead Regards Anil Prasad 17:59, 3 March 2009 (UTC))