Take it to the Computer: Writing Sentences and Paragraphs

Evan-Moor Educational Publishers’ Take it to the Computer: Writing Sentences and Paragraphs (www.evan-moor.com)
helps students in grades 1-5 learn basic computer skills while engaging in motivating activities that guide them through the multiple, complex stages of the writing process. The program combines computer activities and print support materials that reinforce basic skills, which are correlated to state standards and ISTE’s National Educational Technology Standards. Writing Sentences and Paragraphs includes 48 computer activity cards for each of the five grade-level programs, teacher transparencies, a student handbook, as well as reproducibles and resource materials with a technology scope and sequence page for teachers.

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