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Mr. Lamothe's Labor History Webquest
Mr. Lamothe's Animal Habitats page that includes links to the Beaver Story, Alaska Pictures and More
Issues of Homelessness Project
Teaching Language Arts and Technology Through Project Based Documentary Filmmaking
Internet Research Techniques IN YOUR OWN WORDS
Photos

Teaching and Learning Gallery

Learn and Serve Professional Develeopment Mini-Conference on Homelessness
Science and Math Voltage Experiment
Graphics Page
Mr. Lamothe's Crusades Unit
created by Mr. L. and his group members Debbie, Janet, and Dave for a Bridgewater State College course - Instructional Design
Web Page Permission Slip:
This must be signed and returned to be able to publish your web page
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Grade 6 Young Achievers Assignments - 2003-2004
List of Daily Do Now's
Note: most current date is listed at the top.
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Assignment
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Wednesday
June 9, 2004
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Grade 6 YA Techcity
OBJECTIVE: Your objective this week is to explore educational sites on the web.
Please take the time to explore the educational sites listed on the Young Achievers School Website. Go to the below URL and scroll down approximately 3/4 of the way and you will see the links in the middle column.
http://www.youngachieversschool.org
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Monday
June 7, 2004
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Grade 6 YA Techcity
OBJECTIVE: Your objective this week is to explore educational sites on the web.
Please take the time to explore the educational sites listed on the Young Achievers School Website. Go to the below URL and scroll down approximately 3/4 of the way and you will see the links in the middle column.
http://www.youngachieversschool.org
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Wednesday
June 2, 2004
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Grade 6 YA Techcity
OBJECTIVE: Your objective this week is to work on completing ALL work you have not completed for the SEMESTER and the YEAR.
NOTE: ALL WORK FOR SEMESTER AND YEAR IS DUE ON FRIDAY, JUNE 4TH. THAT IS THIS WEEK.
1. Use Checkoff list 2 as a guide for determining what you need to work on. You will be handed a printed version of the checkoff list that we are going to keep in a folder and must be passed in at the end of each class.
PLEASE NOTE: Your priority pages are
A. Your INDEX.HTML PAGE.
This is your main home page for your whole web site and contains links to all your other work. You should take a great deal of care in making this page look good and making sure it has links to ALL your work.
B. Your GRAPHICS THUMBNAILS PAGE.
This page contains Thumbnail links to the larger versions of your graphics creations which we have spent a great deal of time on. Be sure you have titles and descritions of your graphic creations on this page. This mostly pertains to grade 6 and grade 7.
Link to Instructions for Creating Thumbnails
Mr. Lamothe's Graphics Page - look at this page to get an idea of what your Graphics Thumbnails page should look like.
Home Web Page Instructions - Your index.html page!
Print Version of Checkoff List - (2nd semester list)
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Wednesday
May 26, 2004
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Grade 6 YA Techcity
OBJECTIVE: Your objective this week is to work on completing ALL work you have not completed for the SEMESTER and the YEAR.
NOTE: ALL WORK FOR SEMESTER AND YEAR IS DUE ON FRIDAY, JUNE 4TH. THATS ONLY 2 WEEKS AWAY.
1. Use Checkoff list 2 as a guide for determining what you need to work on. You will be handed a printed version of the checkoff list that we are going to keep in a folder and must be passed in at the end of each class.
PLEASE NOTE: Your priority pages are
A. Your INDEX.HTML PAGE.
This is your main home page for your whole web site and contains links to all your other work. You should take a great deal of care in making this page look good and making sure it has links to ALL your work.
B. Your GRAPHICS THUMBNAILS PAGE.
This page contains Thumbnail links to the larger versions of your graphics creations which we have spent a great deal of time on. Be sure you have titles and descritions of your graphic creations on this page. This mostly pertains to grade 6 and grade 7.
Link to Instructions for Creating Thumbnails
Mr. Lamothe's Graphics Page - look at this page to get an idea of what your Graphics Thumbnails page should look like.
Home Web Page Instructions - Your index.html page!
Print Version of Checkoff List - (2nd semester list)
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Monday
May 24, 2004
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Grade 6 YA Techcity
OBJECTIVE: Your objective this week is to work on completing ALL work you have not completed for the SEMESTER and the YEAR.
NOTE: ALL WORK FOR SEMESTER AND YEAR IS DUE ON FRIDAY, JUNE 4TH. THATS ONLY 2 WEEKS AWAY.
1. Use Checkoff list 2 as a guide for determining what you need to work on. You will be handed a printed version of the checkoff list that we are going to keep in a folder and must be passed in at the end of each class.
PLEASE NOTE: Your priority pages are
A. Your INDEX.HTML PAGE.
This is your main home page for your whole web site and contains links to all your other work. You should take a great deal of care in making this page look good and making sure it has links to ALL your work.
B. Your GRAPHICS THUMBNAILS PAGE.
This page contains Thumbnail links to the larger versions of your graphics creations which we have spent a great deal of time on. Be sure you have titles and descritions of your graphic creations on this page. This mostly pertains to grade 6 and grade 7.
Link to Instructions for Creating Thumbnails
Mr. Lamothe's Graphics Page - look at this page to get an idea of what your Graphics Thumbnails page should look like.
Home Web Page Instructions - Your index.html page!
Print Version of Checkoff List - (2nd semester list)
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Wednesday
May 19, 2004
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Grade 6 YA Techcity
OBJECTIVE: Your objective this week is to work on completing ALL work you have not completed for the SEMESTER and the YEAR.
NOTE: ALL WORK FOR SEMESTER AND YEAR IS DUE ON FRIDAY, JUNE 4TH. THATS ONLY 3 WEEKS AWAY.
1. Use Checkoff list 2 as a guide for determining what you need to work on. You will be handed a printed version of the checkoff list that we are going to keep in a folder and must be passed in at the end of each class.
PLEASE NOTE: Your priority pages are
A. Your INDEX.HTML PAGE.
This is your main home page for your whole web site and contains links to all your other work. You should take a great deal of care in making this page look good and making sure it has links to ALL your work.
B. Your GRAPHICS THUMBNAILS PAGE.
This page contains Thumbnail links to the larger versions of your graphics creations which we have spent a great deal of time on. Be sure you have titles and descritions of your graphic creations on this page. This mostly pertains to grade 6 and grade 7.
Link to Instructions for Creating Thumbnails
Mr. Lamothe's Graphics Page - look at this page to get an idea of what your Graphics Thumbnails page should look like.
Home Web Page Instructions - Your index.html page!
Print Version of Checkoff List - (2nd semester list)
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Monday
May 17, 2004
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Grade 6 YA Techcity
OBJECTIVE: Your objective this week is to work on completing ALL work you have not completed for the SEMESTER and the YEAR.
NOTE: ALL WORK FOR SEMESTER AND YEAR IS DUE ON FRIDAY, JUNE 4TH. THATS ONLY 3 WEEKS AWAY.
1. Use Checkoff list 2 as a guide for determining what you need to work on. You will be handed a printed version of the checkoff list that we are going to keep in a folder and must be passed in at the end of each class.
PLEASE NOTE: Your priority pages are
A. Your INDEX.HTML PAGE.
This is your main home page for your whole web site and contains links to all your other work. You should take a great deal of care in making this page look good and making sure it has links to ALL your work.
B. Your GRAPHICS THUMBNAILS PAGE.
This page contains Thumbnail links to the larger versions of your graphics creations which we have spent a great deal of time on. Be sure you have titles and descritions of your graphic creations on this page. This mostly pertains to grade 6 and grade 7.
Link to Instructions for Creating Thumbnails
Mr. Lamothe's Graphics Page - look at this page to get an idea of what your Graphics Thumbnails page should look like.
Home Web Page Instructions - Your index.html page!
Print Version of Checkoff List - (2nd semester list)
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Wednesday
May 12, 2004
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Grade 6 YA Techcity
OBJECTIVE: Your objective this week is to make progress on your home - index.html page.
Continue on Assingment Below:
1. Open your index.html page and add ALL YOUR ASSIGNMENTS FOR THE SECOND SEMESTER to your home page. You should have a list of subjects on your home page. Under your subjects you need to add all the assignments that you have done or received in the second semester. ALSO, if you do not have all your assignments from the first semester, you need to add those.
2. Add a link from your home page (index.html) to your:
1. Graphics Thumbnail Page
2. Ancient Civilizations Report (Ms. Quessa's report)
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Monday
May 10, 2004
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Grade 6 YA Techcity
OBJECTIVE: Your objective this week is to make progress on your home - index.html page.
1. Open your index.html page and add ALL YOUR ASSIGNMENTS FOR THE SECOND SEMESTER to your home page. You should have a list of subjects on your home page. Under your subjects you need to add all the assignments that you have done or received in the second semester. ALSO, if you do not have all your assignments from the first semester, you need to add those.
2. Add a link from your home page (index.html) to your:
1. Graphics Thumbnail Page
2. Ancient Civilizations Report (Ms. Quessa's report)
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Wednesday
May 5, 2004
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Grade 6 YA Techcity
OBJECTIVE: Your objective this week is to FINISH your graphics links page (thumbnails page).
1. Open your index.html page and add a link to your graphics page.
2. FINISH your graphics page. You need at least 6 graphics that you link to using the thumbnails. You should have several more than 6. Please be sure you link to ALL you computer graphics.
You should be just about done with your graphics links page. Please work on completing your thumbnails and your descriptions for each graphic work of art that you have completed.
Below are the directions and links on creating thumbnails and creating your graphics page.
PLEASE FOLLOW THE DIRECTIONS BELOW:
1. You should have created a graphics page. If not, open Dreamweaver and create a new page. At the top of the page put your title, something like Robert's Graphic Works.
2. Under the title insert a table and put in a table with 2 columns, and at least 6 rows, similar to what you did for your readings and writings pages. The number of rows will be determined by how many graphic works of art you have. Follow the directions on Understanding How Tables Work For details on how to create a table, go to Mr. L's Tips on Working with Tables
3. Now open Adobe Photoshop, then open a few of the graphic works that you have been working on, i.e., your Alien Planet Landscapes.
4. You will be creating a thumbnail version of your graphics. A thumbnail is a small version of the graphic that you have created that will act as a link to you larger pages. For an example of what I am talking about, see Mr. L's Graphics Page.
5. Follow the directions for creating thumbnails: DIRECTIONS FOR CREATING THUMBNAILS
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Monday
May 3, 2004
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Grade 6 YA Techcity
OBJECTIVE: Your objective this week is to FINISH your graphics links page (thumbnails page).
1. Open your index.html page and add a link to your graphics page.
2. FINISH your graphics page. You need at least 6 graphics that you link to using the thumbnails. You should have several more than 6. Please be sure you link to ALL you computer graphics.
You should be just about done with your graphics links page. Please work on completing your thumbnails and your descriptions for each graphic work of art that you have completed.
Below are the directions and links on creating thumbnails and creating your graphics page.
PLEASE FOLLOW THE DIRECTIONS BELOW:
1. You should have created a graphics page. If not, open Dreamweaver and create a new page. At the top of the page put your title, something like Robert's Graphic Works.
2. Under the title insert a table and put in a table with 2 columns, and at least 6 rows, similar to what you did for your readings and writings pages. The number of rows will be determined by how many graphic works of art you have. Follow the directions on Understanding How Tables Work For details on how to create a table, go to Mr. L's Tips on Working with Tables
3. Now open Adobe Photoshop, then open a few of the graphic works that you have been working on, i.e., your Alien Planet Landscapes.
4. You will be creating a thumbnail version of your graphics. A thumbnail is a small version of the graphic that you have created that will act as a link to you larger pages. For an example of what I am talking about, see Mr. L's Graphics Page.
5. Follow the directions for creating thumbnails: DIRECTIONS FOR CREATING THUMBNAILS
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Wednesday
April 28, 2004
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Grade 6 YA Techcity
OBJECTIVE: Your objective this week is to your graphics links page (thumbnails page).
You should be just about done with your graphics links page. Please work on completing your thumbnails and your descriptions for each graphic work of art that you have completed.
Below are the directions and links on creating thumbnails and creating your graphics page.
PLEASE FOLLOW THE DIRECTIONS BELOW:
1. You should have created a graphics page. If not, open Dreamweaver and create a new page. At the top of the page put your title, something like Robert's Graphic Works.
2. Under the title insert a table and put in a table with 2 columns, and at least 6 rows, similar to what you did for your readings and writings pages. The number of rows will be determined by how many graphic works of art you have. Follow the directions on Understanding How Tables Work For details on how to create a table, go to Mr. L's Tips on Working with Tables
3. Now open Adobe Photoshop, then open a few of the graphic works that you have been working on, i.e., your Alien Planet Landscapes.
4. You will be creating a thumbnail version of your graphics. A thumbnail is a small version of the graphic that you have created that will act as a link to you larger pages. For an example of what I am talking about, see Mr. L's Graphics Page.
5. Follow the directions for creating thumbnails: DIRECTIONS FOR CREATING THUMBNAILS
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Wednesday
April 14, 2004
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Grade 6 YA Techcity
OBJECTIVE: Your objective this week is to make substantial progress on your graphics links page (thumbnails page).
Please open your graphics page. I will be checking them today. Once I have checked your graphics page to see if you have made substantial progress, I will let you know if you can begin your Exploration of the Internet.
Below are the directions and links on creating thumbnails and creating your graphics page.
PLEASE FOLLOW THE DIRECTIONS BELOW:
1. You should have created a graphics page. If not, open Dreamweaver and create a new page. At the top of the page put your title, something like Robert's Graphic Works.
2. Under the title insert a table and put in a table with 2 columns, and at least 6 rows, similar to what you did for your readings and writings pages. The number of rows will be determined by how many graphic works of art you have. Follow the directions on Understanding How Tables Work For details on how to create a table, go to Mr. L's Tips on Working with Tables
3. Now open Adobe Photoshop, then open a few of the graphic works that you have been working on, i.e., your Alien Planet Landscapes.
4. You will be creating a thumbnail version of your graphics. A thumbnail is a small version of the graphic that you have created that will act as a link to you larger pages. For an example of what I am talking about, see Mr. L's Graphics Page.
5. Follow the directions for creating thumbnails: DIRECTIONS FOR CREATING THUMBNAILS
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Monday
April 12, 2004
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Grade 6 YA Techcity
OBJECTIVE: Your objective this week is to make substantial progress on your graphics links page (thumbnails page).
The last couple of classes we have been creating thumbnails of your graphic works. You have also been writing descriptions of these works on your graphics page. Please continue working on creating thumbnails and on your descriptions. You will be expected to make substantial progress on your descriptions this week.
Below are the directions and links on creating thumbnails and creating your graphics page.
PLEASE FOLLOW THE DIRECTIONS BELOW:
1. You should have created a graphics page. If not, open Dreamweaver and create a new page. At the top of the page put your title, something like Robert's Graphic Works.
2. Under the title insert a table and put in a table with 2 columns, and at least 6 rows, similar to what you did for your readings and writings pages. The number of rows will be determined by how many graphic works of art you have. Follow the directions on Understanding How Tables Work For details on how to create a table, go to Mr. L's Tips on Working with Tables
3. Now open Adobe Photoshop, then open a few of the graphic works that you have been working on, i.e., your Alien Planet Landscapes.
4. You will be creating a thumbnail version of your graphics. A thumbnail is a small version of the graphic that you have created that will act as a link to you larger pages. For an example of what I am talking about, see Mr. L's Graphics Page.
5. Follow the directions for creating thumbnails: DIRECTIONS FOR CREATING THUMBNAILS
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Wednesday
April 7, 2004
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Grade 6 YA Techcity
OBJECTIVE: Your objective this week is to learn about creating thumbnails.
This week you will be creating a graphics page that will contain small - thumbnail - versions of your graphic works. Those small thumbnail versions will be the links to your larger versions.
Continue Creating Thumbnails of your Graphic works. In the right hand column of your graphics you should be writing your description of each graphic work.
PLEASE FOLLOW THE DIRECTIONS BELOW:
1. You should have created a graphics page. If not, open Dreamweaver and create a new page. At the top of the page put your title, something like Robert's Graphic Works.
2. Under the title insert a table and put in a table with 2 columns, and at least 6 rows, similar to what you did for your readings and writings pages. The number of rows will be determined by how many graphic works of art you have. Follow the directions on Understanding How Tables Work For details on how to create a table, go to Mr. L's Tips on Working with Tables
3. Now open Adobe Photoshop, then open a few of the graphic works that you have been working on, i.e., your Alien Planet Landscapes.
4. You will be creating a thumbnail version of your graphics. A thumbnail is a small version of the graphic that you have created that will act as a link to you larger pages. For an example of what I am talking about, see Mr. L's Graphics Page.
5. Follow the directions for creating thumbnails: DIRECTIONS FOR CREATING THUMBNAILS
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Monday
April 5, 2004
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Grade 6 YA Techcity
OBJECTIVE: Your objective this week is to learn about creating thumbnails.
This week you will be creating a graphics page that will contain small - thumbnail - versions of your graphic works. Those small thumbnail versions will be the links to your larger versions.
1. Open Dreamweaver and Create a new page. At the top of the page put your title, something like Robert's Graphic Works.
2. Under the title insert a table and put in a table with 2 columns, and at least 6 rows, similar to what you did for your readings and writings pages. The number of rows will be determined by how many graphic works of art you have. Follow the directions on Understanding How Tables Work For details on how to create a table, go to Mr. L's Tips on Working with Tables
3. Now open Adobe Photoshop, then open a few of the graphic works that you have been working on, i.e., your Alien Planet Landscapes.
4. You will be creating a thumbnail version of your graphics. A thumbnail is a small version of the graphic that you have created that will act as a link to you larger pages. For an example of what I am talking about, see Mr. L's Graphics Page.
5. Follow the directions for creating thumbnails: DIRECTIONS FOR CREATING THUMBNAILS
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Wednesday
March 31, 2004
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Grade 6 YA Techcity
OBJECTIVE: Your objective today is to create additional graphic works.
Alien Planet Landscape Assignment
Once you have finished your Alien Planet Landscape, I would like you create additional lanscapes. They can be landscapes like you might see here on earth or additional versions of your landscape. You may also continue to work on the existing works that you have been working on.
1. I suggest making the landscape 650 pixels wide by 450 high.
2. Save the landscape in your images directory on your H drive.
3. Eventually you will be writing a title and description of your graphic works of art the tell what tools and process you used in Adobe Photoshop. You will also be asked to write a description of what the scene is all about.
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Monday
March 29, 2004
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Grade 6 YA Techcity
OBJECTIVE: Your objective this week is to make substantial progress on your Alien Planet Landscape.
Alien Planet Landscape Assignment
Continue working on your Alien Planet Landscape using Adobe Photoshop. Continue to use the painting tools, shapes tools, and the gradients fills. Be creative, have some fun, use your imagination for what your alien planet might look like. If you are finished with one, try creating another one that is different that the one you already created. You creations will be put onto your web page eventually. Please be sure to save them in your images directory on your H drive.
Below are some links to examples of Alien Planet Landscapes and other Graphic Works of Art. Take a good look at these works of art. I am hoping they will inspire you to create your own works of art. When you have finished looking at these, follow the directions below.
Mr. Lamothe's Former Students
Former
Student Graphics
Web Sites with Sample Alien Planet Landscapes
Digital Blasphemy
Tropical
Moon of Thetis
Singularity
Trinity 2002
Tropic of Cancer
Something Blue
Glenwood
Elevado
White Magic
First Rays
Newborn
Rite of Spring
Campfires 2002 Dome of the Blue Seeress
Haiku
Gotham Garden
Pyre
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Wednesday
March 24, 2004
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Grade 6 YA Techcity
OBJECTIVE: Your objective this week is to make substantial progress on your Alien Planet Landscape.
Alien Planet Landscape Assignment
Below are some links to examples of Alien Planet Landscapes and other Graphic Works of Art. Take a good look at these works of art. I am hoping they will inspire you to create your own works of art. When you have finished looking at these, follow the directions below.
Web Sites with Sample Alien Planet Landscapes
Digital Blasphemy
Tropical
Moon of Thetis
Singularity
Trinity 2002
Tropic of Cancer
Something Blue
Glenwood
Elevado
White Magic
First Rays
Newborn
Rite of Spring
Campfires 2002 Dome of the Blue Seeress
Haiku
Gotham Garden
Pyre
Continue working on your Alien Planet Landscape using Adobe Photoshop. Continue to use the painting tools, shapes tools, and the gradients fills. Be creative, have some fun, use your imagination for what your alien planet might look like.
When you have finish one creation, try creating another. I suggest that you look at some examples that other computer artists have created. Go to a search engine and search for a term something like "alien landscape". Then Click on the pictures there. Notice how many of the artists have used perspective and size to define whether an object is close-in the foreground, or far-in the background.
NOTE: YOU MAY NOT USE CREATIONS OR PARTS OF CREATIONS THAT OTHER COMPUTER ARTISTS HAVE DONE. EVERYTHING IN YOUR WORK OF ART MUST BE CREATED BY YOU.
Tech Tip from Mr. L: Try painting some mountains and cliffs using the paint brushed. Load new brushes to get a wider variety of brushes to choose from. I like the Faux Finish Brushes, especially brushes that have 75 and 50 under them.
See Mr.
Lamothe's Graphics Page for an example of what I am talking about.
I suggest making the landscape 650 pixels wide by 450 high.
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Monday
March 22, 2004
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Grade 6 YA Techcity
OBJECTIVE: Your objective this week is to make substantial progress on your Alien Planet Landscape.
Alien Planet Landscape Assignment
Continue working on your Alien Planet Landscape using Adobe Photoshop. Continue to use the painting tools, shapes tools, and the gradients fills. Be creative, have some fun, use your imagination for what your alien planet might look like.
When you have finish one creation, try creating another. I suggest that you look at some examples that other computer artists have created. Go to a search engine and search for a term something like "alien landscape". Then Click on the pictures there. Notice how many of the artists have used perspective and size to define whether an object is close-in the foreground, or far-in the background.
NOTE: YOU MAY NOT USE CREATIONS OR PARTS OF CREATIONS THAT OTHER COMPUTER ARTISTS HAVE DONE. EVERYTHING IN YOUR WORK OF ART MUST BE CREATED BY YOU.
Tech Tip from Mr. L: Try painting some mountains and cliffs using the paint brushed. Load new brushes to get a wider variety of brushes to choose from. I like the Faux Finish Brushes, especially brushes that have 75 and 50 under them.
See Mr.
Lamothe's Graphics Page for an example of what I am talking about.
I suggest making the landscape 650 pixels wide by 450 high.
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Monday
March 15, 2004
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Grade 6 YA Techcity
OBJECTIVE: Your objective this week is to create a new graphic work of art using painting and other tools in Adobe Photoshop.
Alien Planet Landscape Assignment
Create an Alien Landscape using Adobe Photoshop. Try using the painting
tools, shapes tools, and the gradients fills. Be creative, have some fun,
use your imagination for what your alien planet might look like. See Mr.
Lamothe's Graphics Page for an example of what I am talking about.
I suggest making the landscape 650 pixels wide by 450 high.
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Wednesday
March 10, 2004
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Grade 6 YA Techcity
OBJECTIVE: Your objective this week is to continue to experiment with using Photoshop filters on photographs.
This week you are going to continue using Adobe Photoshop Filters on Photographs that you have taken one that you save from the school web site.
BE SURE TO SAVE ALL YOUR GRAPHIC WORKS THAT YOUR HAVE DONE
YOU WILL BE EXPECTED TO HAVE COMPLETED SEVERAL GRAPHIC WORKS THAT YOU HAVE DONE USING PHOTOGRAPHS. EVENTUALLY YOU WILL INCLUDE YOUR GRAPHIC WORKS AND YOUR PHOTOGRAPHS THAT YOU HAVE APPLIED FILTERS TO ON A GRAPHICS WEB PAGE. THESE PHOTOGRAPHS AND GRAPHICS WORKS ARE PART OF YOUR 2ND SEMESTER GRADES.
1. Open Photoshop, then open a picture in your images directory. If you don't have a picture in your images directory, go to the school web site http://www.youngachieversschool.org and save a couple to your images directory on your H drive. If you want to know how to save images from a web browser, go to How to Save an Image from a Web Browser
2. Click File, then Save As, and save it as a photoshop file with a new name.
3. Once the image is saved with a new name as a Photoshop file, click on Filter at the top and you will see several filters listed there such as Artistic, Brush Strokes, Texture, etc. Experiment with the different filters.
4. Open another photo and use the lasso tool to get sections of the image, ie, a picture of a person, copy that to the clipboard.
5. Go to your original photo and paste the lassoed section into the photograph.
6. Experiment with making a collage of images.
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Monday
March 8, 2004
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Grade 6 YA Techcity
OBJECTIVE: Your objective this week is to continue to experiment with using Photoshop filters on photographs.
This week you are going to continue using Adobe Photoshop Filters on Photographs that you have taken one that you save from the school web site.
BE SURE TO SAVE ALL YOUR GRAPHIC WORKS THAT YOUR HAVE DONE
YOU WILL BE EXPECTED TO HAVE COMPLETED SEVERAL GRAPHIC WORKS THAT YOU HAVE DONE USING PHOTOGRAPHS. EVENTUALLY YOU WILL INCLUDE YOUR GRAPHIC WORKS AND YOUR PHOTOGRAPHS THAT YOU HAVE APPLIED FILTERS TO ON A GRAPHICS WEB PAGE. THESE PHOTOGRAPHS AND GRAPHICS WORKS ARE PART OF YOUR 2ND SEMESTER GRADES.
1. Open Photoshop, then open a picture in your images directory. If you don't have a picture in your images directory, go to the school web site http://www.youngachieversschool.org and save a couple to your images directory on your H drive. If you want to know how to save images from a web browser, go to How to Save an Image from a Web Browser
2. Click File, then Save As, and save it as a photoshop file with a new name.
3. Once the image is saved with a new name as a Photoshop file, click on Filter at the top and you will see several filters listed there such as Artistic, Brush Strokes, Texture, etc. Experiment with the different filters.
4. Open another photo and use the lasso tool to get sections of the image, ie, a picture of a person, copy that to the clipboard.
5. Go to your original photo and paste the lassoed section into the photograph.
6. Experiment with making a collage of images.
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Wednesday
March 3, 2004
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Grade 6 YA Techcity
OBJECTIVE: Your objective this week is to experiment with using Photoshop filters on photographs.
This week you are going to work with using Adobe Photoshop Filters on Photographs that you have taken one that you save from the school web site.
1. Work on FINISHING your Ancient Civilizations report that you are doning for Ms. Quessa. You should have it as a web file using Dreamweaver.
2. Once it's finished, make sure you have a link from your index.html page to your Ancient Civilizations Report.
If your have definately finished your report using Dreamweaver and your have greated the link to it, contine working on Photos using Photoshop, see directions below:
1. Open Photoshop, then open a picture in your images directory. If you don't have a picture in your images directory, go to the school web site http://www.youngachieversschool.org and save a couple to your images directory on your H drive. If you want to know how to save images from a web browser, go to How to Save an Image from a Web Browser
2. Click File, then Save As, and save it as a photoshop file with a new name.
3. Once the image is saved with a new name as a Photoshop file, click on Filter at the top and you will see several filters listed there such as Artistic, Brush Strokes, Texture, etc. Experiment with the different filters.
4. Open another photo and use the lasso tool to get sections of the image, ie, a picture of a person, copy that to the clipboard.
5. Go to your original photo and paste the lassoed section into the photograph.
6. Experiment with making a collage of images.
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Wednesday
February 25, 2004
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Grade 6 YA Techcity
OBJECTIVE: Your objective this week is to finish a version of your website banner and place on your home page.
1. Work on the Ancient Civilizations report that you are doning for Ms. Quessa.
2. Once you have finished it using Microsoft Work, open Dreamweaver and create a new file and save it in your H drive in your Named directory.
3. Copy the content from the Microsoft Word file and paste it into the Dreamweaver File.
4. Format the text in the Dreamweaver file so that it look similar to the way it looks in the Micrsoft Word file.
5. Create a link from your home page to the Dreamweaver file the same way you did for the link to your Reading List or your Writing List. (If you haven't done that yet, you need to create links to those files also, see link below for Home Web Page Instructions.
6. Work on making your home page - index.html - look good. Also, work on putting all the information on it that was previously assigned. Click on the link below for details.
Home Web Page Instructions - Your index.html page!
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Monday
February 23, 2004
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Grade 6 YA Techcity
OBJECTIVE: Your objective this week is to finish a version of your website banner and place on your home page.
1. Please work on FINISHING one version of your banner. You can change it later or replace it with a new version but for now, I would like you to complete one version.
2. Follow the steps below to place your banner on your how web page - index.html
a. Right now your banner is a photoshop file type - .psd. You will need to save it as a .jpg file type in you images directory on your H drive. Remember, the name of you banner must be all lower case letters and have no spaces in the name.
b. Open Dreamweaver, then open your home page, index.html
c. Place the cursor where you want your banner to go - at the top - and click on the little Tree Icon that you will see in the toolbar at the top of dreamweaver. Find your banner .jpg image, highlight it and click OK. You should then see it at the top of your web page.
3. Work on making your home page - index.html - look good. Also, work on putting all the information on it that was previously assigned. Click on the link below for details.
Home Web Page Instructions - Your index.html page!
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Wednesday
February 11, 2004
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Grade 6 YA Techcity
OBJECTIVE: Your objective this week is continue to learn how to use Adobe Photoshop.
Continue to work on your graphic files for your web site. Continue to experiment with the opening other photos or pictures. Continue to create other graphic files and experiment with using the various tools in Photoshop.
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Monday
February 9, 2004
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Grade 6 YA Techcity
OBJECTIVE: Your objective this week is continue to learn how to use Adobe Photoshop.
Continue to work on your banner for your web site. Experiment with the opening other photos or pictures, using the lasso tool and pasting the lassoed image into your graphic file, either your banner or a new graphic file. Create other graphic files and experiment with using the various tools in Photoshop.
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Wednesday
February 4, 2004
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Grade 6 YA Techcity
OBJECTIVE: Your objective this week is continue to learn how to use Adobe Photoshop.
Continue to work on your graphic files for your web site. Continue to experiment with the opening other photos or pictures. Continue to create other graphic files and experiment with using the various tools in Photoshop.
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Monday
February 2, 2004
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Grade 6 YA Techcity
OBJECTIVE: Your objective this week is continue to learn how to use Adobe Photoshop.
Continue to work on your graphic files for your web site. Continue to experiment with the opening other photos or pictures. Continue to create other graphic files and experiment with using the various tools in Photoshop.
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Wednesday
January 28, 2004
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Grade 6 YA Techcity
OBJECTIVE: Your objective this week is to begin to learn how to use Adobe Photoshop.
Continue to work on your banner for your web site. Experiment with the shape tools, colors, text type, and others. You may also create other graphic files and experiment with using Photoshop. Try putting in texture type backgrounds. I will show you some examples in class. Below are the instructions for creating your banner which you can also use to create other graphic works of art.
You could check some of the work of my former students by clicking on the link below:
Some graphic works of art from Mr. Lamothe's Former Students
1. Go to Start,-> Programs,-> Adobe,> Photoshop 6.0,-> and click on Adobe Photoshop 6.0
2. Create a New File that will be the bannner that is going to go at the top of your web page.
3. Follow the directions on the link below and begin experimenting with the tools. We will go through some of the tools in class.
Instructions for Creating a Banner in Adobe Photoshop
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Monday
January 26, 2004
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Grade 6 YA Techcity
OBJECTIVE: Your objective this week is to begin to learn how to use Adobe Photoshop.
1. Go to Start,-> Programs,-> Adobe,> Photoshop 6.0,-> and click on Adobe Photoshop 6.0
2. Create a New File that will be the bannner that is going to go at the top of your web page.
3. Follow the directions on the link below and begin experimenting with the tools. We will go through some of the tools in class.
Instructions for Creating a Banner in Adobe Photoshop
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Wednesday
January 21, 2004
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Grade 6 YA Techcity
OBJECTIVE: Your objective this week is to make last minute changes-additions to your web pages.
LAST CHANCE TO MAKE CHANGES-ADDITIONS FOR FIRST SEMESTER
Use your checkoff list to determine what work you need to work on.
CONCENTRATE ON THE BELOW FILES:
1. Your home page: index.html
Home Web Page Instructions
2. Links on your index.html page to the below pages
1. Your Readings List Page
2. Your Writings List Page
3. Your Memoir
4. Your Autobiography.
5. Grade 7 - Your Readography Page
6. Grade 8 - Your Science Questions Page
7. Grade 8 - Your Research Paper Web Page
3. Your Reading List Page
Instructions for Creating Your Reading Web Page!
4. Your Writing List Page
Instructions for Creating Your Writing Web Page!
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Wednesday
January 14, 2004
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Grade 6 YA Techcity
OBJECTIVE: Your objective this week is to complete your work that has been assigned.
Use your checkoff list to determine what work you need to work on. I would suggest that you first create all the web documents first, then go back and complete each one. There is only two weeks (four classes) left before the grades close.
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Monday
January 12, 2004
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Grade 6 YA Techcity
OBJECTIVE: Your objective this week is to complete your work that has been assigned.
Use your checkoff list to determine what work you need to work on. I would suggest that you first create all the web documents first, then go back and complete each one. There is only two weeks (four classes) left before the grades close.
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Wednesday
January 7, 2004
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Grade 6 YA Techcity
OBJECTIVE: Your objective this week is to complete your work that has been assigned.
Use your checkoff list to determine what work you need to work on. I would suggest that you first create all the web documents first, then go back and complete each one. There is only two weeks (four classes) left before the grades close.
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Monday
January 5, 2004
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Grade 6 YA Techcity
OBJECTIVE: Your objective this week is to complete your work that has been assigned.
Use your checkoff list to determine what work you need to work on. I would suggest that you first create all the web documents first, then go back and complete each one. There is only two weeks (four classes) left before the grades close.
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Wednesday
December 17, 2003
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Grade 6 YA Techcity
OBJECTIVE: Your objective this week is to complete your checkoff list that I will be passing out and work on things on the checkoff list that your have not done.
You will be getting a grade in Technology for the first semester. Your grade will be based on the work you have done so far and your classroom on task behavior.
I will be giving you a checkoff list of the work that has been assigned so far. Please checkoff the assignments that you have done so far. Use the checkoff list to determine what assignments that you need to work on in the next couple weekS.
PLEASE WORK ON THE ASSIGNMENTS THAT YOU HAVE NOT COMPLETED YET.
NOTE: I suggest that you focus on creating all the pages that you have not created yet then go back to it later and fill in the content of that page.
Please click on the Checkoff List link below to see what you need to work on. That page has links on the details on how to do some of the assignments. I will also be giving your a paper version of the checkoff list that you will need to pass in.
Technology Checkoff List
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Monday
December 15, 2003
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Grade 6 YA Techcity
OBJECTIVE: Your objective this week is to complete your checkoff list that I will be passing out and work on things on the checkoff list that your have not done.
You will be getting a grade in Technology for the first semester. Your grade will be based on the work you have done so far and your classroom on task behavior.
I will be giving you a checkoff list of the work that has been assigned so far. Please checkoff the assignments that you have done so far. Use the checkoff list to determine what assignments that you need to work on in the next couple weekS.
PLEASE WORK ON THE ASSIGNMENTS THAT YOU HAVE NOT COMPLETED YET.
NOTE: I suggest that you focus on creating all the pages that you have not created yet then go back to it later and fill in the content of that page.
Please click on the Checkoff List link below to see what you need to work on. That page has links on the details on how to do some of the assignments. I will also be giving your a paper version of the checkoff list that you will need to pass in.
Technology Checkoff List
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Wednesday
December 10, 2003
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Grade 6 YA Techcity
OBJECTIVE: Your objective this week is to work on completing previous assignments.
Please work on completing previous assignments such as your reading page, your writing page, and your home web page which should be named index.html. Your index.html page should have a welcoming statement and a list of all your subjects and all your assignments so far this year. Your home page should also have a link to your Reading Page and a link to your Writing Page.
Please make sure you list all the books that you have read or are currently reading and that you have a DESCRIPTION for each book. Click here for details.Instructions for Creating Your Reading Web Page!
Please make sure you list all the written assignments that you have been given so far this year and that you have a DESCRIPTION for each writing. Click here for details. Instructions for Creating Your Writing Web Page!
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Wednesday
December 3, 2003
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Grade 6 YA Techcity
OBJECTIVE: Your objective this week is to Writing web page and list all that you have writing or will be writing.
Please continue working on your Writing web page. If you have not already created a writing page, please create one now. For details on this assignment go to:
Instructions for Creating Your Writing Web Page!
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Monday
December 1, 2003
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Grade 6 YA Techcity
OBJECTIVE: Your objective this week is to Writing web page and list all that you have writing or will be writing.
Please create a Writing web page. For details on this assignment go to:
Instructions for Creating Your Writing Web Page!
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Monday
November 24, 2003
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Grade 6 YA Techcity
OBJECTIVE: Your objective this week is to make substantial progress on your Reading web page.
Please continue working on your Reading web page. For details on this assignment go to:
Instructions for Creating Your Reading Web Page!
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Friday
November 21, 2003
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Grade 6 YA Techcity
OBJECTIVE: Your objective this week is to create a reading page and add content to the page.
You will need to create a new page that will be your reading page. The purpose of the page is to list on your web site the books, poems, and other works that you are reading and to provide a short description of the book and your reaction to it.
- You will need to create a new page that will be your reading page. To do that, open Macromedia Dreamweaver and type the title at the top of a new page. The title should be something like What I Am Reading or My Reading List NOTE: When you open Dreamweaver it automatically creates a new blank page. If you don't see a blank web page, go to File at the top, then click on New.
- Once you have typed the title, SAVE THE FILE IN YOUR NAMED DIRECTORY ON YOUR "H" DRIVE RIGHT AWAY BEFORE YOU DO ANY MORE WORK ON IT. Please remember the File Naming Rules, all lower case letters and no spaces.
- Begin listing the books, poems, and other things that you have read. We will be making a link to the Reading page from your home web page.
- After you make the list of books that you are reading, write a paragraph about each book. The paragraph should include a description of what it was about, your reaction to the book, and information about the book that other people might be interested in.
- When you finish writing a paragraph about each book, please create a link to the web file from your index.html page. If you need help on how to make a link, please raise your hand for help or ask a classmate for help.
- ADVANCED TASK: If you want to try an advanced web development task, I would suggest adding a TABLE to you web page and arranging your information about your Readings using a table. To add a table to your web page, you will need to click on the web link below and follow the directions on that page.
Mr. L's Tips on Working with Tables
Mr. L's Sample Readings Page
- ADVANCED TASK: Once you have finished that, talk with Mr. Lamothe about scanning in covers of books so that all students will have pictures of the covers of the books to place next to the description.
see: How to Scan a Picture
- ADVANCED TASK: Add Thumbnails to your Readings Page for each book. See the instructions for Creating Thumbnails.
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Thursday
November 20, 2003
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Grade 6 YA Techcity
OBJECTIVE: Your objective this week is to create a reading page and add content to the page.
You will need to create a new page that will be your reading page. The purpose of the page is to list on your web site the books, poems, and other works that you are reading and to provide a short description of the book and your reaction to it.
- You will need to create a new page that will be your reading page. To do that, open Macromedia Dreamweaver and type the title at the top of a new page. The title should be something like What I Am Reading or My Reading List NOTE: When you open Dreamweaver it automatically creates a new blank page. If you don't see a blank web page, go to File at the top, then click on New.
- Once you have typed the title, SAVE THE FILE IN YOUR NAMED DIRECTORY ON YOUR "H" DRIVE RIGHT AWAY BEFORE YOU DO ANY MORE WORK ON IT. Please remember the File Naming Rules, all lower case letters and no spaces.
- Begin listing the books, poems, and other things that you have read. We will be making a link to the Reading page from your home web page.
- After you make the list of books that you are reading, write a paragraph about each book. The paragraph should include a description of what it was about, your reaction to the book, and information about the book that other people might be interested in.
- When you finish writing a paragraph about each book, please create a link to the web file from your index.html page. If you need help on how to make a link, please raise your hand for help or ask a classmate for help.
- ADVANCED TASK: If you want to try an advanced web development task, I would suggest adding a TABLE to you web page and arranging your information about your Readings using a table. To add a table to your web page, you will need to click on the web link below and follow the directions on that page.
Mr. L's Tips on Working with Tables
Mr. L's Sample Readings Page
- ADVANCED TASK: Once you have finished that, talk with Mr. Lamothe about scanning in covers of books so that all students will have pictures of the covers of the books to place next to the description.
see: How to Scan a Picture
- ADVANCED TASK: Add Thumbnails to your Readings Page for each book. See the instructions for Creating Thumbnails.
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Wednesday
November 19, 2003
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Grade 6 YA Techcity
OBJECTIVE: Your objective this week is to create a reading page and add content to the page.
You will need to create a new page that will be your reading page. The purpose of the page is to list on your web site the books, poems, and other works that you are reading and to provide a short description of the book and your reaction to it.
- You will need to create a new page that will be your reading page. To do that, open Macromedia Dreamweaver and type the title at the top of a new page. The title should be something like What I Am Reading or My Reading List NOTE: When you open Dreamweaver it automatically creates a new blank page. If you don't see a blank web page, go to File at the top, then click on New.
- Once you have typed the title, SAVE THE FILE IN YOUR NAMED DIRECTORY ON YOUR "H" DRIVE RIGHT AWAY BEFORE YOU DO ANY MORE WORK ON IT. Please remember the File Naming Rules, all lower case letters and no spaces.
- Begin listing the books, poems, and other things that you have read. We will be making a link to the Reading page from your home web page.
- After you make the list of books that you are reading, write a paragraph about each book. The paragraph should include a description of what it was about, your reaction to the book, and information about the book that other people might be interested in.
- When you finish writing a paragraph about each book, please create a link to the web file from your index.html page. If you need help on how to make a link, please raise your hand for help or ask a classmate for help.
- ADVANCED TASK: If you want to try an advanced web development task, I would suggest adding a TABLE to you web page and arranging your information about your Readings using a table. To add a table to your web page, you will need to click on the web link below and follow the directions on that page.
Mr. L's Tips on Working with Tables
Mr. L's Sample Readings Page
- ADVANCED TASK: Once you have finished that, talk with Mr. Lamothe about scanning in covers of books so that all students will have pictures of the covers of the books to place next to the description.
see: How to Scan a Picture
- ADVANCED TASK: Add Thumbnails to your Readings Page for each book. See the instructions for Creating Thumbnails.
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Tuesday
November 18, 2003
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Grade 6 YA Techcity
OBJECTIVE: Your objective this week is to create a reading page and add content to the page.
You will need to create a new page that will be your reading page. The purpose of the page is to list on your web site the books, poems, and other works that you are reading and to provide a short description of the book and your reaction to it.
- You will need to create a new page that will be your reading page. To do that, open Macromedia Dreamweaver and type the title at the top of a new page. The title should be something like What I Am Reading or My Reading List NOTE: When you open Dreamweaver it automatically creates a new blank page. If you don't see a blank web page, go to File at the top, then click on New.
- Once you have typed the title, SAVE THE FILE IN YOUR NAMED DIRECTORY ON YOUR "H" DRIVE RIGHT AWAY BEFORE YOU DO ANY MORE WORK ON IT. Please remember the File Naming Rules, all lower case letters and no spaces.
- Begin listing the books, poems, and other things that you have read. We will be making a link to the Reading page from your home web page.
- After you make the list of books that you are reading, write a paragraph about each book. The paragraph should include a description of what it was about, your reaction to the book, and information about the book that other people might be interested in.
- When you finish writing a paragraph about each book, please create a link to the web file from your index.html page. If you need help on how to make a link, please raise your hand for help or ask a classmate for help.
- ADVANCED TASK: If you want to try an advanced web development task, I would suggest adding a TABLE to you web page and arranging your information about your Readings using a table. To add a table to your web page, you will need to click on the web link below and follow the directions on that page.
Mr. L's Tips on Working with Tables
Mr. L's Sample Readings Page
- ADVANCED TASK: Once you have finished that, talk with Mr. Lamothe about scanning in covers of books so that all students will have pictures of the covers of the books to place next to the description.
see: How to Scan a Picture
- ADVANCED TASK: Add Thumbnails to your Readings Page for each book. See the instructions for Creating Thumbnails.
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Monday
November 17, 2003
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Grade 6 YA Techcity
OBJECTIVE: Your objective this week is to create a reading page and add content to the page.
You will need to create a new page that will be your reading page. The purpose of the page is to list on your web site the books, poems, and other works that you are reading and to provide a short description of the book and your reaction to it.
- You will need to create a new page that will be your reading page. To do that, open Macromedia Dreamweaver and type the title at the top of a new page. The title should be something like What I Am Reading or My Reading List NOTE: When you open Dreamweaver it automatically creates a new blank page. If you don't see a blank web page, go to File at the top, then click on New.
- Once you have typed the title, SAVE THE FILE IN YOUR NAMED DIRECTORY ON YOUR "H" DRIVE RIGHT AWAY BEFORE YOU DO ANY MORE WORK ON IT. Please remember the File Naming Rules, all lower case letters and no spaces.
- Begin listing the books, poems, and other things that you have read. We will be making a link to the Reading page from your home web page.
- After you make the list of books that you are reading, write a paragraph about each book. The paragraph should include a description of what it was about, your reaction to the book, and information about the book that other people might be interested in.
- When you finish writing a paragraph about each book, please create a link to the web file from your index.html page. If you need help on how to make a link, please raise your hand for help or ask a classmate for help.
- ADVANCED TASK: If you want to try an advanced web development task, I would suggest adding a TABLE to you web page and arranging your information about your Readings using a table. To add a table to your web page, you will need to click on the web link below and follow the directions on that page.
Mr. L's Tips on Working with Tables
Mr. L's Sample Readings Page
- ADVANCED TASK: Once you have finished that, talk with Mr. Lamothe about scanning in covers of books so that all students will have pictures of the covers of the books to place next to the description.
see: How to Scan a Picture
- ADVANCED TASK: Add Thumbnails to your Readings Page for each book. See the instructions for Creating Thumbnails.
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Friday
November 14, 2003
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Grade 6 YA Techcity
OBJECTIVE: Your objective this week to learn about putting photographs on your web pages.
This week you will be placing images on your web pages. Follow the instructions on the web page below. NOTE: YOU MAY ONLY PUT PICTURES AND IMAGES THAT YOU HAVE TAKEN OR CREATED OR SOMEONE IN THE SCHOOL HAS TAKEN OR CREATED.
Please go to the following web page and follow the directions there:
Lesson on Saving Images From a Web Browser and Placing Images on Web Pages!
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Thursday
November 13, 2003
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Grade 6 YA Techcity
OBJECTIVE: Your objective this week to learn about putting photographs on your web pages.
This week you will be placing images on your web pages. Follow the instructions on the web page below. NOTE: YOU MAY ONLY PUT PICTURES AND IMAGES THAT YOU HAVE TAKEN OR CREATED OR SOMEONE IN THE SCHOOL HAS TAKEN OR CREATED.
Please go to the following web page and follow the directions there:
Lesson on Saving Images From a Web Browser and Placing Images on Web Pages!
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Wednesday
November 12, 2003
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Grade 6 YA Techcity
OBJECTIVE: Your objective this week to learn about putting photographs on your web pages.
This week you will be placing images on your web pages. Follow the instructions on the web page below. NOTE: YOU MAY ONLY PUT PICTURES AND IMAGES THAT YOU HAVE TAKEN OR CREATED OR SOMEONE IN THE SCHOOL HAS TAKEN OR CREATED.
Please go to the following web page and follow the directions there:
Lesson on Saving Images From a Web Browser and Placing Images on Web Pages!
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Monday
November 10, 2003
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Grade 6 YA Techcity
OBJECTIVE: Your objective this week to learn about putting photographs on your web pages.
This week you will be placing images on your web pages. Follow the instructions on the web page below. NOTE: YOU MAY ONLY PUT PICTURES AND IMAGES THAT YOU HAVE TAKEN OR CREATED OR SOMEONE IN THE SCHOOL HAS TAKEN OR CREATED.
Please go to the following web page and follow the directions there:
Lesson on Saving Images From a Web Browser and Placing Images on Web Pages!
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Friday
November 7, 2003
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Grade 6 YA Techcity
OBJECTIVE: Your objective this week is to create web page files from the work that you have done in class.
1. Create a web page file for your Memoir. To do that, open Macromedia Dreamweaver and type the title of your Memoir at the top of a new page. NOTE: When you open Dreamweaver it automatically creates a new blank page. If you don't see a blank web page, go to File at the top, then click on New.
2. Once you have typed the title, save the file in your named directory, for example rlamothe. Please remember the file naming rules, all lower case letters and no spaces.
3. Once you have the file saved, begin typing in your Memoir that you have already written. If you have a Microsoft Word file of your Memoir, please see Mr. Lamothe or Mr. Burd about copying that file to your doc directory. We will be making a link to the Memoir from your home web page that has the list of your assignments.
4. When you finish typing your Memoir, please create a link to the file from your index.html page which has your list of assignments. If you need help on how to make a link, please raise your hand for help or ask a classmate for help.
5. When you finish that, choose another assignment to create a web page from.
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Thursday
November 6, 2003
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Grade 6 YA Techcity
OBJECTIVE: Your objective this week is to create web page files from the work that you have done in class.
1. Create a web page file for your Memoir. To do that, open Macromedia Dreamweaver and type the title of your Memoir at the top of a new page. NOTE: When you open Dreamweaver it automatically creates a new blank page. If you don't see a blank web page, go to File at the top, then click on New.
2. Once you have typed the title, save the file in your named directory, for example rlamothe. Please remember the file naming rules, all lower case letters and no spaces.
3. Once you have the file saved, begin typing in your Memoir that you have already written. If you have a Microsoft Word file of your Memoir, please see Mr. Lamothe or Mr. Burd about copying that file to your doc directory. We will be making a link to the Memoir from your home web page that has the list of your assignments.
4. When you finish typing your Memoir, please create a link to the file from your index.html page which has your list of assignments. If you need help on how to make a link, please raise your hand for help or ask a classmate for help.
5. When you finish that, choose another assignment to create a web page from.
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Wednesday
November 5, 2003
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Grade 6 YA Techcity
OBJECTIVE: Your objective this week is to create web page files from the work that you have done in class.
1. Create a web page file for your Memoir. To do that, open Macromedia Dreamweaver and type the title of your Memoir at the top of a new page. NOTE: When you open Dreamweaver it automatically creates a new blank page. If you don't see a blank web page, go to File at the top, then click on New.
2. Once you have typed the title, save the file in your named directory, for example rlamothe. Please remember the file naming rules, all lower case letters and no spaces.
3. Once you have the file saved, begin typing in your Memoir that you have already written. If you have a Microsoft Word file of your Memoir, please see Mr. Lamothe or Mr. Burd about copying that file to your doc directory. We will be making a link to the Memoir from your home web page that has the list of your assignments.
4. When you finish typing your Memoir, please create a link to the file from your index.html page which has your list of assignments. If you need help on how to make a link, please raise your hand for help or ask a classmate for help.
5. When you finish that, choose another assignment to create a web page from.
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Tuesday
November 4, 2003
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Grade 6 YA Techcity
OBJECTIVE: Your objective this week is to create web page files from the work that you have done in class.
1. Create a web page file for your Memoir. To do that, open Macromedia Dreamweaver and type the title of your Memoir at the top of a new page. NOTE: When you open Dreamweaver it automatically creates a new blank page. If you don't see a blank web page, go to File at the top, then click on New.
2. Once you have typed the title, save the file in your named directory, for example rlamothe. Please remember the file naming rules, all lower case letters and no spaces.
3. Once you have the file saved, begin typing in your Memoir that you have already written. If you have a Microsoft Word file of your Memoir, please see Mr. Lamothe or Mr. Burd about copying that file to your doc directory. We will be making a link to the Memoir from your home web page that has the list of your assignments.
4. When you finish typing your Memoir, please create a link to the file from your index.html page which has your list of assignments. If you need help on how to make a link, please raise your hand for help or ask a classmate for help.
5. When you finish that, choose another assignment to create a web page from.
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Monday
November 3, 2003
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Grade 6 YA Techcity
OBJECTIVE: Your objective this week is to create web page files from the work that you have done in class.
1. Create a web page file for your Memoir. To do that, open Macromedia Dreamweaver and type the title of your Memoir at the top of a new page. NOTE: When you open Dreamweaver it automatically creates a new blank page. If you don't see a blank web page, go to File at the top, then click on New.
2. Once you have typed the title, save the file in your named directory, for example rlamothe. Please remember the file naming rules, all lower case letters and no spaces.
3. Once you have the file saved, begin typing in your Memoir that you have already written. If you have a Microsoft Word file of your Memoir, please see Mr. Lamothe or Mr. Burd about copying that file to your doc directory. We will be making a link to the Memoir from your home web page that has the list of your assignments.
4. When you finish typing your Memoir, please create a link to the file from your index.html page which has your list of assignments. If you need help on how to make a link, please raise your hand for help or ask a classmate for help.
5. When you finish that, choose another assignment to create a web page from.
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Friday
October 31, 2003
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Grade 6 YA Techcity
OBJECTIVE: Your objective this week will be to learn more about naming and saving files in your directory and using Dreamweaver MX.
1. Please go to Mr. Lamothe's Young Achievers web site: http://yatechcity/rlamothe and read the File Naming Rules web page. Scroll down and you will see the link for it in the middle of the page.
2. Please open your index.html page using Macormedia Dreamweaver and finish your list of assignments.
3. Create a web page for your autobiography and name it something like robert_auto.htm.
4. Open Microsoft word, then open your autobiography. Copy what you typed so far to the clipboard then and paste it into your Dreamweaver web page file.
5. Format the text for size and color in Dreamweaver MX.
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Thursday
October 30, 2003
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Grade 6 YA Techcity
OBJECTIVE: Your objective this week will be to learn more about naming and saving files in your directory and using Dreamweaver MX.
1. Please go to Mr. Lamothe's Young Achievers web site: http://yatechcity/rlamothe and read the File Naming Rules web page. Scroll down and you will see the link for it in the middle of the page.
2. Please open your index.html page using Macormedia Dreamweaver and finish your list of assignments.
3. Create a web page for your autobiography and name it something like robert_auto.htm.
4. Open Microsoft word, then open your autobiography. Copy what you typed so far to the clipboard then and paste it into your Dreamweaver web page file.
5. Format the text for size and color in Dreamweaver MX.
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Wednesday
October 29, 2003
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Grade 6 YA Techcity
OBJECTIVE: Your objective this week will be to learn more about naming and saving files in your directory and using Dreamweaver MX.
1. Please go to Mr. Lamothe's Young Achievers web site: http://yatechcity/rlamothe and read the File Naming Rules web page. Scroll down and you will see the link for it in the middle of the page.
2. Please open your index.html page using Macormedia Dreamweaver and finish your list of assignments.
3. Create a web page for your autobiography and name it something like robert_auto.htm.
4. Open Microsoft word, then open your autobiography. Copy what you typed so far to the clipboard then and paste it into your Dreamweaver web page file.
5. Format the text for size and color in Dreamweaver MX.
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Tuesday
October 28, 2003
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Grade 6 YA Techcity
OBJECTIVE: Your objective this week will be to learn more about naming and saving files in your directory and using Dreamweaver MX.
1. Please go to Mr. Lamothe's Young Achievers web site: http://yatechcity/rlamothe and read the File Naming Rules web page. Scroll down and you will see the link for it in the middle of the page.
2. Please open your index.html page using Macormedia Dreamweaver and finish your list of assignments.
3. Create a web page for your autobiography and name it something like robert_auto.htm.
4. Open Microsoft word, then open your autobiography. Copy what you typed so far to the clipboard then and paste it into your Dreamweaver web page file.
5. Format the text for size and color in Dreamweaver MX.
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Monday
October 27, 2003
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Grade 6 YA Techcity
OBJECTIVE: Your objective this week will be to learn more about naming and saving files in your directory and using Dreamweaver MX.
1. Please go to Mr. Lamothe's Young Achievers web site: http://yatechcity/rlamothe and read the File Naming Rules web page. Scroll down and you will see the link for it in the middle of the page.
2. Please open your index.html page using Macormedia Dreamweaver and finish your list of assignments.
3. Create a web page for your autobiography and name it something like robert_auto.htm.
4. Open Microsoft word, then open your autobiography. Copy what you typed so far to the clipboard then and paste it into your Dreamweaver web page file.
5. Format the text for size and color in Dreamweaver MX.
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