Level 3
Table of Contents
The timeline of each level is flexible, but this unit was written with the intent of covering grade 3. However, homeschooling is flexible so feel free to use each unit as you see fit. Depending on the level of your child, you may be able to skip ahead into another level without starting right from level 1 or zoom through quickly for eager learners. Just check first as each level is meant to be a building block off the previous level.
Unit Pacing
This unit consists of:
Google Docs (9 lessons, 3 projects)
Google Slides (5 lessons, 4 projects)
Book Creator (9 lessons, 3 projects)
In my homeschool classroom I schedule 1 lesson per week starting with Google Docs first. This unit should last 36 classes altogether.
For eager learners, or older students, they could zoom through this at a must faster pace.
What to do when they finish?
Typing, typing, typing. We spend the rest of our computer classes in the year focusing on learning how to type and continuing to play around and create in Google Docs and Google Slides.
For typing, we love TypingClub which is free!
Preview them below and click the button to create your own editable copy for a student to use.
Alternatively, they are also available for free through my Teachers Pay Teachers store using the links below:
Level 3 Unit
This unit covers the following:
Headers and footers
Inserting date
Page numbers
Page breaks
Inserting links
Copying and pasting images
Inserting tables
Customizing table design
Inserting new rows and columns
Rearranging rows
Special characters
This unit covers the following:
Creating a new Slides presentation
Renaming file
Change slides size
Text
Adding new slides
WordArt
Background
Shapes
Slide transitions
Object animation
Viewing presentation
This unit covers the following:
Creating a new book
Adding and modifying text
Changing background
Inserting and modifying images
Inserting and modifying shapes
Creating drawings
Creating comic book layouts
Adding voice recordings
Organizing page order
Creating links
Saving a copy of the book
Using templates