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3-5: Word Processing Valentines

by Kay Harrison, Learn NC

This lesson combines the need to practice keyboarding skills, completion of rhymes, a popular children’s book, and the motivational aspects of the Valentine holiday.

A lesson plan for Grade 3 English Language Arts and Computer Technology Skills

Students will:

  • complete rhyming patterns found in short poems.
  • complete Valentine poems and type them using a word processing program.
  • use correct spacing, capitalization, and punctuation.
  • print Valentine poems and decorate them.

Teacher planning: 90 minutes

Materials/resources

1. worksheet with incomplete Valentine poems

2. children’s book-Roses are Pink Your Feet Really Stink by Diane DeGroat Publisher: Mulberry Books; Reprint edition (January 1997) ISBN: 0688152201

3. scissors, crayons, markers

Technology resources

1. computer lab, printer

2. word processing program like MSWorks, Kidworks,etc.

Pre-activities

Read the children’s book, Roses are Pink Your Feet Really Stink, by Diane DeGroat. Discuss that in the story, the students had to write Valentine poems for everyone in the class. Discuss how the poems in the story rhymed and how many lines they had.

Activities

1. In computer lab, discuss the worksheet of incomplete Valentine poem ideas. Get the students to give examples orally of ways to complete the poems and make them rhyme. Have students notice the rhythm of the words and syllables.

2. Students then type at least 3 of the 12 poem examples. They align the first lines of each poem. They start each line with a capital letter and end each line with the appropriate punctuation mark.

3. Students save their work and print out a copy to embellish.

4. Students can trace hearts or freely draw heart shapes over the poems. Then they cut them out. They decorate with other common symbols of Valentine’s Day.

5. Students can give these Valentines to anyone they choose.

Assessment

Examine the student work for use of capitals, punctuation, correct spelling, completion, and alignment.

Examine the finished Valentines for overall decoration and appearance.

Supplemental information

children’s book-Roses are Pink Your Feet Really Stink by Diane DeGroat

Related websites

Possible further source of poem examples, free clip art to embellish Valentine poems—

http://www.holidays.net

Comments

Variation- Clip art can be added to poems at the computer.

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