February 8, 2006 Newsletter
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Dear Carmody Middle School 7th Grade Computer Class Parents and Their Children:
- The four-week unit of word processing instruction will conclude with a two-page
Korean Pen Pal letter that will be in CSAP standards and mailed to
Seoul, Korea to Mr. Young-Hun SHIN, English Chairperson in Kwangju district
in Seoul, Korea. Their Korean students have studied English since 1st grade
and basically read and write as well as our Carmody students. Deadline for
submitting the preliminary draft to me is Friday, February 24, 21006 and the
final copy along with pictures and other memorabilia is Friday, Marach 3,
2006. For specific details about this final project, please go to: http://www.kuzmich.com/carmody/penpal_908.html.
Students all received a Korean Pen Pal letter today so everybody is to begin
their CSAP quality two page letter between and February 24th when the first
page is due for 100 points. Each paragraph must have a topic sentence plus
grammar, spelling and sentence syntax needs to be CSAP quality. For every
letter received from Korea, your child will earn 40 bonus points. The final
copy of the Korean pen pal letter is worth an additional 300 points.
- I believe it may be important for your child to have access to my
7th grade class’s keyboarding software application for home use.
Why? I'd like my students to double and/or triple the speed of their present
typing speed of words per minute by the end of the semester. If so, your child
be a super typist forever. Unfortunately, some students will not practice
beyond class time and consequently, their speeds do not change much. But I
know it is possible to accomplish this double or triple speed improvement,
especially if coordinate with typing practice at home between now and the
end of school. It would also be possible for others in your family to benefit
from this instructional CD-ROM. Especially if you have younger children who
could also be exposed to it. Carmody Middle School has a site license for
the software application, All the Right Type, for use in our school PC computer
lab. This is a highly effective ‘learn to keyboard” program. Ingenuity
Works, the publisher of All the Right Type, has a special arrangement that
enables students and parents to purchase a home version of this program for
a very reasonable reduced price. You will receive a flyer on Monday via your
child concerning this special pricing, but I have also enclosed the introduction
letter and form for you to complete. In order to participate, you need to
fill out the attached Student Bulk Order Form and returning it to me accompanied
by a check in the amount of $21.00 (per program) by February 17, 2006.. Be
sure to include your child’s name on the check. The check should be
addressed to: Carmody Middle School. No cash please. These charges include:
- A hybrid CD-ROM that works on nearly every PC and Macintosh computer
from all Macintosh’s from system 8.6 and higher to OS 10 and PC’s
from Windows 95, 98, 2000 and XP.
- A manual and a warranty card.
- All shipping charges from Vancouver, Canada to Carmody.
- All taxes.
Important: the order will be cancelled unless a minimum of 10 orders are
placed.
If you would like to investigate more about this product, ask your child
about this software application as there are using it class daily as well
as visit the product's web site for more details at:
http://www.ingenuityworks.com/iworks/main/products/all_the_right_type_3/
Hope this information is helpful. This is the only the second year that
we have offered this product to Carmody parents through our site license
relationship and the results are amazing for students who practice daily
at home. For example for one student who had a lot of difficulty in learning
how to type, that child in one semester went from one word per minute to
18 words a minute. Usually, students who practice at home daily will easily
double or triple their present typing speed by the end of the semester.
And having the same program at home that we use in school is very helpful.
- Today's progress reports that were taken home may be a little "soft"
because several classes did have "M" for missing grades
and consequently did not get calculated in the G.P.A. What is on-line at Parent
Port" does! So if you want to know the accurate grade, go to Parent Portal
and you will know the "rest of the story." I did not issue "M"
grades for missing grades for today's assignment since I believe it is good
to give all students 24 hours to complete any and all missing assignments
with the "M"
- Presently fixing all grades with extended makeup without penalty still
available for this grading periods until February 15, 2006. Take advantage
of it.
- Parent Portal is still available to all parents 24/7 which should help
parents and students considerably on what's been graded and missing.
- Anything with an "M" or a zero at the right side of any assignment
or test means one of four things.
- Did not complete the assignment and could still finish it and submit
to Dr. Data without penalty.
- Never did it, but still could do it without penalty
- Completed the assigned and probably printed it out but never pick
up the assignment and therefore did not submitted it to Dr. Data.
- Submitted it to Dr. Data and somehow it got lost in the new Infinite
Campus grading program with all of its many changes this semester. But,
there's still hope because your child could easily check their computer
server folder where they must save all school work to provide proof
that she did it and if completed successfully, I'll grade it for him/her
without penalty. Namely, print it out again!
- If your child received less than the maximum grade for each assignment,
they did not complete it as give. Such as missing the title, the instructions,
did not provide name, date and period in the upper right corner of the
document or did use the spelling checker correctly.
- Yes, all assignments and tests can be made up withiout penalty until
Wednesday, February 15, 2006.
- Hope this helps. Have your child return the progress report signed by Monday,
February 13, 2006 for 100 test points.
- If you are receiving the four class newsletters thus far, please go to:
http://www.kuzmich.com/parent_newsletters.html
and print them out. In addition, please send me your e-mail address to be
put on the class e-mail list for future newsletters at: jkuzmich@earthlink.net.
Closing Comments
Hope this installment of Dr. Data's 7th grade elective computer class newsletter is helpful in keeping you up-to-date with your child's activities.
If you have any questions about your child's work or class procedures, please
don't hesitate to contact Dr. Data at either his e-mail address at:
jkuzmich@earthlink.net or his
voice mail system at: 303-982-8883. For pressing issues, the fastest way to
contact Dr. Data is to call the Carmody main office phone at 303-982-8930 and
the receptionist will post a "love note" in his mail box for his prompt
attention.
Don't forget to visit Dr. Data's lesson plans on his weekly voice message
system about the week's instruction. This could be particularly valuable whenever
your child is absent from school or on a school field trip. Again, do so,
please call 303-982-8883 24/7. The message is usually updated by Friday for
the upcoming week's instruction.
Hope this information is helpful.
Thank you.
Mr. John Kuzmich, Jr.
(alias Dr. Data )