Who+Put+the+Ou+in+Ouch+(1st+Grade)

by Mrs. Scott and Mr. Pugh

=Standards=


 * Language PHO 0101.1.12f** - Use sounding out words, chunking words into smaller parts, looking for blends, digraphs, word families, etc. as a means of decoding unfamiliar words.


 * ISTE NETS** **1.** **Creativity and Innovation** b. create original works as a means of personal or group expression.

=**Lesson**=

TSW...
 * 1) Turn on laptops.
 * 2) Brainstorm words for that have the "ou" sound in ouch for their teacher to write on their desk with a dry erase marker.
 * 3) Click on the icon for StoryBird - Orange Chair. (Teacher: Download the ZIP file [[image:http://www.wikispaces.com/i/mime/32/application/x-zip.png width="32" height="32" link="http://cmcss-tech-lessons.wikispaces.com/file/view/Storybird+-+Girl.zip"]] [|Storybird - Girl.zip] onto the student computers to access the website.)
 * 4) Click at the end of the address. Erase the word "girl" from the address, replace with the word you written on their desk, and hit the RETURN key on the keyboard to see pictures tagged with your new topic.
 * 5) Click on pictures to enlarge. Click and drag to move them and reveal others beneath. When students find the pictures they want, they should drag them to the workspace.
 * 6) Click in the text box and type a poem that will correspond.
 * 7) To print, take a screen capture. On a Mac, hold the SHIFT and COMMAND(Apple) keys then press the number 3. This will take a screenshot of the whole screen.
 * 8) Quit the browser.
 * 9) Look on the desktop to find a file name "Picture//#//.png". The number changes for each new screenshot. Double-click to open it.
 * 10) Click and drag a selection box around the picture and text box in the center.
 * 11) Click on TOOLS and choose CROP.
 * 12) Click FILE and PRINT, then print.