Henry P. Clough Computer Lab

Henry P. Clough Computer Lab

Welcome!

Welcome to my blog! I hope that this can be a place for interactive communication for both parents and students. It is my goal to share news about advances in technology, updates about activities in our technology classroom, as well as great websites that I may come across. I also hope however, that as parents and students you will share with me websites and/or software and hardware that you are familiar with and know that kids love!

As you come across new tech tools, please use this as a place to share! I will also be posting sites, videos, and articles I think you and your child may enjoy.

I’m looking forward to another fantastic school year and as always working as partners to advance our children in the 21st century. Remember to visit my website for further information about our computer lab at the Henry P. Clough Elementary School.

Ms. Jordan

MURSD~ Elementary Technology Specialist


Monday, October 27, 2014

Technology in October!

Students in Mrs. Barrows' class have been working hard at Type to Learn!



In grade 3, students are working on their Rocks and Minerals Unit! We did a team teaching approaching and integrated a technology activity! This class is doing their Rocks and Minerals Scavenger Hunt!









Thursday, October 2, 2014

What a great month we had in September!

Our first full month of school has been great! Our Kindergarteners and First Graders are learning to log in and some have even visited a website called Growing with Technology. This is helping us   continue to learn about the basic parts of a computer. In grade 2, students will soon begin our Internet Safety lessons and visit the website Netsmartz! There are so many great games and videos to watch so please visit this website at home and have discussions about how to be safe online! In grades 3,  students are learning how to use the home row and how to properly type. They will also be launching into our Internet Safety lessons along with our grade 4 students as well!

Please visit these sites at home with your child, as we will be exploring them at school also!