Thursday, March 17, 2011

3/17 Limerick

Post a response to the Question of the Day in 5 minutes or less, using complete sentences, use proper grammar, spelling and punctuation.
Netiquette Project Evaluation

Sample Limerick

This is the Question of the Day,
Please Answer the Question this Way,
Use proper grammar and spelling,
On your blog without yelling,
This way you will receive the grade "A".

ICT Essentials 1 
Question of the Day: A limerick is a silly poem with five lines. They are often funny or nonsensical. Write your own Limerick about technology . 
How to write a limerick:The first, second and fifth lines rhyme with each other and have the same number of syllables (typically 8 or 9). The third and fourth lines rhyme with each other and have the same number of syllables (typically 5 or 6). Limericks often start with the line "There once was a..." or "There was a..." Example of an 8,8,5,5,8 syllable limerick:

There once was a clover named Kate,
Who sat on the edge of a plate,
The fancy folk dined,
On foods of all kind,
Then tossed her at quarter past eight
Daily Objectives: 
Use and integrate Word-processing and Presentation tools and software when completing projects and assignments. Identify, Observe and Practice proper Internet Safety and Netiquette.Use the help sections of software, investigate online tutorials, and experiment with techniques, tools and software.Use multiple, documents, applications and web tools to create and modify projects.Use multiple, documents, applications and web tools to create and modify projects.

Word of the Day: A limerick is a silly poem with five lines. They are often funny or nonsensical.
Question of the Day: A limerick is a silly poem with five lines. They are often funny or nonsensical. Write your own Limerick about technology.  
How to write a limerick:The first, second and fifth lines rhyme with each other and have the same number of syllables (typically 8 or 9). The third and fourth lines rhyme with each other and have the same number of syllables (typically 5 or 6). Limericks often start with the line "There once was a..." or "There was a..." Example of an 8,8,5,5,8 syllable limerick:

There once was a clover named Kate,
Who sat on the edge of a plate,
The fancy folk dined,
On foods of all kind,
Then tossed her at quarter past eight.

Daily Objectives: 

Identify the Vocabulary and and computer programming concepts.Identify the parts of the Scratch Interface.Describe the function of the parts of the Scratch Interface.Use Scratch paint to create an original  Sprite with several costumes.Use the scratch program to animate a Sprite.

Word of the Day: A limerick is a silly poem with five lines. They are often funny or nonsensical. 
More Examples: http://www.dltk-holidays.com/patrick/m-limerick.htm

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