An Interesting Saturday Morning Learning About my Body
Today I went to Discover Chiropractic to hear Dr. Rob talk about cleanses. Here are my notes:
- The body has an innate ability to heal by itself if we do not interfere with it – the body heals itself after a cut by sending clotting agents to stop the bleeding
- Antibiotics strip the flora of the stomach
- Free radicals are anything that is toxic in the body
- If you create the right environment, bad things will NOT grow
- Electromagnetic stress
- Frequencies of electromagnetic radiaton can interfere with body communication
- A nutritional cleanse will:
- purify the blood
- help the PH balance in the body
- cleanse the liver
- The key to a cleanse is to get more bad things out of the body than are put in
- Dr. Royal Lee
- Sugars that Heal – a book
- The body does not need any help, it just needs to be free of interfence
- Pineapple/Grapefruit activates the lymphatic system
- Sweat pushes toxins out of the body
- Toxins are endocrine system disruptors
- Brain Fog is a signal of toxicity
- Skin is also an elimination organ
- Types of Cleanses
- Raw Foods
- Juice Cleanse
- Standard Process Cleanse
Keyboarding Current Events
Grade 4 and up
After students have learned finger placement for all letters use this lesson to:
- teach students how to click, drag, and position windows in Microsoft Windows.
- teach students how to have a browser window and Microsoft Word window open at the same time
- review keyboarding all letters
- review changing font size, bold, and Enter key
- review keyboarding without looking at the keys
- review current events
Planning:
For this lesson you will need to have a link to a news article available for your students. On-line magazines and newspapers will work. There are News sites made especially for kids. Check these out.
Find a short article for your grade level because showing students how to click and drag windows will take up about 10 minutes.
Practice clicking and dragging windows yourself before class. Your goal is to show your students how to have your news article website and a new document in Microsoft Word open on the screen at the same time. Like this:
Steps for modeling this in class are below.
Time for class:
- Have students launch their Internet Browser using the icon on the desktop. Model for them positioning the window by clicking Restore icon top right corner.
- Using the mouse, click and hold down the very top blue bar and move the window all the way to the left. Resize the window so that it takes up half the size of the screen by hovering the mouse over the right border of the window until you see a double arrow, clicking the border, holding down and dragging left to resize the window.
- Have students launch Microsoft Word or your word processor by using the Start Menu>Programs> Microsoft Word. Model how to position the Word window on the right side. it’s just the opposite ofhow you positioned the browser window.
- Using the mouse, click and hold down the very top blue bar and move the window all the way to the right. Resize the window so that it takes up half the size of the screen by hovering the mouse over the left border of the window, clicking the border, holding down and dragging right to resize the window to half your screen size.
- Have students SAVE their work as Practice
- Model for students how to type the title, writer, and date for article showing them how to increase font size and bold the article title and use the Enter key.
- Tell students the goal of the exercise which is to type the article with:
- Fingers on the home row keys
- Type the article while looking at the article and their document copy.
- Not to look down at the keyboard.
- Model for students how to type the first sentence.
- If your web browser has the ability to increase text size. Show the students how to do that too. That will make it easier to type the article text.
Here is an article for you to try from Scholastic News:)
Introducing Microsoft Word with Spelling Words
This lesson teaches kids how to:
- Locate Microsoft Word
- Format Text
- Print their document
- Close Microsoft Word
- Spell spelling words
- Teach the kids how to find and open Microsoft Word – there may be a shortcut on the desktop or the quicklaunch section of the task bar.
- Begin by having kids type a spelling word
- Have the kids format the word – Format means to change the: font, size, style (bold, italic, underline), alignment (left, center, right, justified), color
- Have the kids hit the enter key and type in another word
- repeat step 3
- Repeat step 4 as many times as you wish – type in as many words as you want the kids to remember
- Click on the printer icon
- Have the kids close Microsoft Word – click on the top X
- When prompted to save – say no
Writing letters with Letter Generator
What did you do on your holiday vacation? This is usually a good theme to use for an essay assignment when kids return from vacation. But, how about writing a letter to someone in class, someone they visited, or someone they missed during vacation expressing their memories?
Using Letter Generator students can practice writing skills and learn the parts of a letter at the same time.
After students have brainstormed a bit, teachers and students can rollover a sample letter to learn its different parts.
Students can then write their own with step by step instructions and interactive fields to fill in each part of the letter!
Students choose a page border when finished and can even print if instructed to do so.
http://readwritethink.org/materials/letter_generator/
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