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Miami-Dade County Public Schools Julian E. Gibbs
Principal 2005 NW 111 ST, Miami, FL 33167
Phone (305) 953-7243 * Fax (305) 953-7251 Visit our website: http://henryreeves.dadeschools.net
TECHNOLOGY MISSION STATEMENT
Henry E. S. Reeves Elementary School’s technology magnet is comprised of an aggressive plan that addresses the challenges
and diverse needs of its students. Technology is an effective tool and an essential component that supports quality education within our “Learning Communities.”
Students will have the opportunity and knowledge to select
appropriate tools (i.e. word processing, spreadsheets, technology research skills, graphics and web design), which are aligned with
the curriculum and core subjects, Reading/Language Arts, Mathematics, Social Studies and Science.
Mandatory School Uniform Dress Code
Principal’s Message
Julian E. Gibbs Principal
Henry E. S. Reeves Elementary School has a great tradition of exemplary teachers, friendly and caring staff, involved parents, and most importantly, WONDERFUL students. We are truly, “A Community of High Achievers!” As we continue to celebrate ex-cellence while building a legacy, our goals continue to be loud and clear—”Raising Student Achievement.” We must continue to set high expectations for our students and provide a safe learn-ing environment. I encourage all parents or guardians to remain active in their child’s education. I welcome your participation in the school improvement process by attending PTA and EESAC committee meetings. By working together, we will make a differ-ence in the lives of all students. Again, I welcome you to Henry E. S. Reeves Elementary School, “Academy of Applied Technol-ogy - Preparing for Success.”
Henry E. S. Reeves Elementary School has a mandatory uniform dress code. School colors must be worn everyday. The school colors are Teal, White, Black, and Gray.
Shirts and Blouses: Shirts and blouses must be continuous from neckline to waist. The entire midsection or part of the midsection cannot show. No tank tops or muscle shirts are permitted. Shirts in school colors with an inappropriate written message are not permitted.
Shoes: Shoes or sneakers must be worn. No sandals or open toe shoes are to be worn by students.
Skirts, Dresses and Shorts: Skirts, dresses, shorts, and skorts should be appropriate for school and approximately knee level.
Pants: Pants should be secured at the waist. Pants sagging below the waist and exposing undergarments is unacceptable.
Celebrating Excellence, While Building a Legacy
Serving grades Kindergarten through Fifth • Individual Student Portfolios • Departmentalization Scheduling • Student Email Accounts (Gaggle.net) • Student Powerpoint Presentations & I Movies • YWCA Before and After School Programs • ELL/ESE Programs • Gifted Program (Science & Mathematics) • State of the Art Computer Labs • Technology Model Classrooms Smart Board Technology Six Computer Stations Printers, Digital Cameras, and Camcorders Student Services • Individual/Group Counseling • Parent Resource Center and Parenting Workshops • FCAT Family Night Out
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Software Applications
Project Based Learning Unique Opportunities at Henry E. S. Reeves Elementary School “Academy of Applied Technology—Preparing for Success”
Brainchild-Web Achiever Gaggle.net
Science Simulations FCAT Explorer
Math Missions Graph Club 2.0 Deluxe
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Voyager V-Math Living Books
Scholastic Keys Max Data Fast Math
Measuring Up E-Path Education City
DBUILDING BLOCKS THAT MATTER
Technology Literacy
Components
Grade K
Grade 1
Grade 2
Grade 3
Grade 4
Grade 5
Computer Ethics • Proper care of hard-ware
• Ethical behavior in use of technology
• Work coopera-tively
• Develop under-standing of how a computer is a tool for learning
• Identify ways technology is integrated into daily life
• Communicate the impact of technol-ogy on school and community
• Recognize the ownership of ideas
• Understand the district’s Internet Policy
• Acceptable Use Policy
• Evaluate the accuracy and relevance of a website
Computer Skills • Turn computer/monitor on
• Wake from sleep mode
• Identify mouse com-ponents
• Single/Double mouse click
• Relationship of mouse and cursor
• Click and drag
• Keep screen clean
• Identify printer components
• Identify and operate computer components
• Shift key
• Return/delete/spacebar
• Launch an appli-cation
• Use Apple menu
• Create folders
• Save files to fold-ers
• Load paper
• Change printer settings using print window
• Organize files in a folder
• Keyboarding
• Change printer settings using page setup win-dow
Word Processing N/A • Student types own name
• Upper and lower case
• Print document
• Select words using mouse
• Change font size/style/size/color
• Proper spacing between words/sentences
• Tab to indent
• Spell check
• Add graphic using drawing tool
• Use copy and paste
• Select with graphic tool
• Insert text within text
• Import digital images using a website, camera, or scanner
Spreadsheet N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A • Introduce spread-sheets by using data
• Enter numbers/text and create chart or graph
Internet • Introduction to cur-riculum related websites
• Observe a curricu-lum related web-site
• Navigate curricu-lum related web-site
• Identify a web address
• Launch a web browser
• Get information from website
• Use class e-mail account to pen pal with same grade in district
• Type in and access a curriculum-related web ad-dress
• Organize book-marks
Multimedia • Use draw/paint tools
• Introduction to line tools
• Change color
• Use eraser
• Use edit/undo
• Use paint bucket to fill
• Introduce the use of CD-ROM
• Draw text using paint program
• Use multimedia CD-ROM to access information
• Create presenta-tion slide show
• Share slide show
Research N/A • Introduce the use of CD-ROM or website for re-search
• Access curriculum related websites for information
• Use factual CD-ROMs or websites to gather informa-tion
• Use technology to report results of research
• Properly locate resources
• Do a web search using Boolean search
Henry E. S. Reeves Elementary School