[YL] a literacy curriculum "package" using computers?
Cheryl Varnadoe
cv4h at uga.edu
Thu Dec 2 15:59:55 EST 2004
Here are a couple:
National 4-H Cooperative Curriculum System Computer Curriculum
http://w30.four-h.purdue.edu/
Select the Computer link.
Intel
http://www97.intel.com/discover/JourneyInside/TJI_Intro/default.aspx
USDA Army Youth Development Project Computer Resources
http://www.usda-army-ydp.org/resources.html
If others are shared with you, I'd love to know about them, too! Cheryl Varnadoe,
Georgia 4-H
> hi
>
> I Hope people had a good thanksgiving:)
>
> We are working on developing a curriculum for the ymca staff to use in the
> cyberYs with their groups of kids.
> I was just going to use a few web sites....pbskids.org and youthlearn.org
> and plug in some lessons from those sites.
> But I think there might be a better way..
> Here is what I'm looking for:
>
> focus on literacy
> grades k-5
> a "package"
> nationally recognized
> using computer/internet (resources)
>
> Does anyone know of such a product?
>
> thanks.
> matt
>
> ==================================
> Matt Crichton
> CyberY Developer
> YMCA Boston/Training, INC.
> 617-542-1800 x32
> mcrichton at ymcaboston.org
> bigchainring at hotmail.com
> Cyber Y:
> http://www25.brinkster.com/ymcaboston/index2.htm
> Personal: http://www20.brinkster.com/bigchainring/index.htm
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> We also pay the price of learning to fear each other.||
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> other,||
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