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ATLAS and Poem Formatting

11/20/2014

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Objective: Students will format an Andalusian poem to communicate information and ideas effectively to multiple audiences.

  1. Review your grades on ATLAS. Record and graph them; this is week 6.
  2. Type and format your Andalusian poem according to these directions.
  3. Practice typing using TypingWeb if poem is finished and turned in.
  4. Many students failed to allow access for the teacher to read the Peer Feedback form from Block day this week. Open your Peer Feedback Google Doc and change the sharing to Anyone at Computech with the link. This way I can see the work to give you credit.


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      • Cyber Safety
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    • Google >
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      • Presentation >
        • Science Vocabulary
        • Share Vocabulary Link
      • Search >
        • Google Inside Search
      • Search Stories
      • Share Spreadsheet URL
      • What is the Web?
    • Haiku Project
    • Hajj Journal
    • Hour of Code
    • How Do I
    • Infographics
    • Keyboarding
    • Microsoft >
      • Microsoft Excel
      • Microsoft Power Point
      • Microsoft Publisher >
        • Africa Rubric Evaluation
      • Microsoft Word >
        • Word Lessons
    • Multimedia Tools
    • Pronoun Practice
    • Rubrics
    • Renaissance Poster
    • Rome Poem
    • STEM Careers
    • Using Tabs
    • Website Development >
      • Digital Portfolio
      • Sample Digital Portfolio
  • Calendars
  • Leadership
    • 7 Habits
    • Leadership Contract
    • A Person of Character
  • Links
    • Save Your Cell Battery
    • What People Earn
    • A World Map
  • Tiger Challenges
  • Credibility
  • Cool Stuff