Instructions+for+Today's+Class

June 20, 2012 1. Google "inspirational quotes". (Go to [|www.google.ca] and type "inspirational quotes" in the search bar.) 2. Click on "images" in the top left corner of the page. 3. Select a quote you like and save it under "Pictures". 4. Open a Microsoft Word document. 5. Beside the "Home" tab, click on "Insert". 6. Click "Word Art" and choose a style you like. 7. Write your name. 8. Click on "Pictures" and select the picture you saved earlier. 9. If you like, also insert a picture of yourself (perhaps you have one from a field trip you like). 9. Save your document and print it. 10. Email the document to yourself by logging into your norquest email account and attaching the file. Ask your computer buddy for help.
 * Today, you will create a poster with your name and an inspirational quote.**

June 13, 2012 Open the Word document and follow the instructions. June 6, 2012 First finish the exercise provided to you in class using [|www.alis.alberta.ca] When you are done, click on Spelling and open the Word document. Practice your spelling.

June 1, 2012 Practice typing here. Put your index fingers on the letters f and j and the other fingers on the same line so the fingers on your left hand are placed on fds and a and the ones on the right hand are on the letters jkl and ;. Try not to look at the keyboard. Click START when you are ready.

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May 31, 2012 Here is the Word document from today's class

May 25, 2012 For this activity, you will need your headset. On the desktop, click on Additional ESL Software / Interactive English 1 / Stories / Help Wanted and do the exercises. Note, you do not need to use the Internet.

May 23, 2012 Follow the instructions on the handout given to you in class.

May 18, 2012 1. Study the lockdown procedures vocabulary here.

2. Please go to [|www.quizlet.com] and create your own set. Use the new words we learned yesterday and write the terms and definitions.

First, go to [|www.quizlet.com] and log in to your account. Then, click on "Make Flashcards". Write "Four Provinces" as the title of your set. Scroll down and write the terms from the yellow handout on the left side and the definitions on the right. You will need to use your dictionaries for this.