Getting started
We sat together 'on the mat' and discussed our favourite colours. There was a wide spectrum of choices - red, blue, purple, silver, gold, pink, green and more. As we spoke I wrote a few recurring vocabulary words on the board. When everybody felt quite confident about their choice of colour, I read the class a few simple colour poems that I had found on the Internet. Then we went over the template I had created with them, orally. They created poems in pairs and related them to one another.
We sat together 'on the mat' and discussed our favourite colours. There was a wide spectrum of choices - red, blue, purple, silver, gold, pink, green and more. As we spoke I wrote a few recurring vocabulary words on the board. When everybody felt quite confident about their choice of colour, I read the class a few simple colour poems that I had found on the Internet. Then we went over the template I had created with them, orally. They created poems in pairs and related them to one another.
Using PowerPoint for presenting the poem
This class had not used PowerPoint before but I found that they were fast learners. PowerPoint is an amazing program to use for presenting creative work, especially in a South African school where the Internet is very temperamental.
The lesson
Step 1: Open the template and save it with your name
The class easily followed this instruction as they had learned how to save documents in previous lessons.
Step 2: Start completing the prompts
In computer lessons I always tell the classes to spell the way they think and we'll edit spelling at the end of the lesson. The students chose their colours and completed the prompts while I walked around encouraging them.
In computer lessons I always tell the classes to spell the way they think and we'll edit spelling at the end of the lesson. The students chose their colours and completed the prompts while I walked around encouraging them.
Step 4: Move your words into the middle
We learned how to move our words to the middle to make the poem look more like a poem. This was an optional step.
Step 3: Insert clipart
Microsoft has a built in clipart selector and the class loved using this to select matching clipart. I love the way Grade 1s talk about everything they do in computer class - they get so excited about everything!
Microsoft has a built in clipart selector and the class loved using this to select matching clipart. I love the way Grade 1s talk about everything they do in computer class - they get so excited about everything!
Step 4: Walk around and read each other's creations
They also enjoyed doing this. I am surprised how easily they pick up reading when they come to school. We start school at the end of January - and two months later they have made huge strides!
Examples
I loved the different colour choices. The amazing thing is that we completed the colour poem lesson in 1 hour.
I loved the different colour choices. The amazing thing is that we completed the colour poem lesson in 1 hour.
Well done Grade 1s
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