Using Technology at Delmar

May 2005

Delmar students began using Palm handhelds in the 2003-2004 school year.

Using Palms - 2004-2005 school year.

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Grade 4

Mrs. Marine's 4th grade students came to the computer lab to research women in history to write a biography.

Grade 3

Mrs. Rockwell's third grade students typed limericks on Palms in Memo Pad and printed them in their classroom on our Palm printer.

Grade 4

Mrs. Ryall's budding authors in grade 4 are editing their stories for the Author in Residence program at Delmar.

Grade 5

Mr. Forrer's math students are using TimerMath Facts to see who knows their facts and can solve the problems the fastest.

Grade 4

Mrs. Sowell's students took a quiz on Palms in Quizzler Pro during a social studies class. Looks like everyone enjoyed using Palms!

Grade 4

Terry Goldman's students use MonkeyByte Math on Palms to help them practice basic math facts.

Grade 4

Miss Elliott used the Margi presenter to show her 4th grade students how to us Simplify and reduce fractions to lowest terms on Palms.

Grade 1

Miss Taylor and her first grade students came to the computer lab to practice reading and language arts skills using Kidspiration software

Grade 5

Mrs. Smith, and two 5th grade art classes came to the computer lab for their lesson on "Art and the American West." The students also used Palms to take a QuizzlerPro quiz made by Gen Y students, Riley and Gerrod for their Gen Y project.

Grade 5

Mrs. Mumford's science class came to the computer lab for a PowerPoint presentation about Jupiter made by her Gen Y students.

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updated May 6, 2005