updated 22/01/2002
This is the final week for Digital Kids. Over the next couple of weeks I will be
publishing all of the Digital Kids PowerPoint presentations on 'How to make a
Tessellation' and their 'Twist a Plot' stories, so keep coming back to check!
Click here
for the first of the PowerPoint Presentations (updated)
Click here
for Tips for Parents
Click here
for Homework for Week 8
Click here to get
some clues for MYST
Click here
for Homework for Week 6
Click here
for Homework for Week 5
Click here
for Homework for Week 4
Click here for Homework for
Week 3
Home work for Week 2
Click here to see some rotations
(updated)
Click here to see Graphic
Experiment home work
Click here to see Junior
Digital Kids work
Click here to see your tessellations Page
1 Page 2
Page 3
Click here to see How
to... (if you have forgotten how to do something this will help you!)
Click here to see some photos
Click here to see certificates
made by the younger group
Click here to see wrapping
paper projects
Click here to see the tessellations
you made for your class
Click here to see the Graphic
experiment
Click here to see the Scribble
tessellations
When you are on line looking at
this page don't forget to refresh the page just in case I have written
something new. Click this button
at the top
of your Button bar to refresh.
Keyboarding Practice
Everybody needs to concentrate on improving their keyboarding skills. Practice the Home Keys asdf jkl; using your keyboards in your folder. You must do this for 5 minutes every night. Remember the rules
Both hands on the keyboard
Only the thumbs touch the space bar
Only your little finger touches the Backspace key
Tessellations
Using Autoshapes, create a repeating symmetrical pattern using one shape only. You can flip, rotate, colour, translate, or reflect that shape as many times as you can. Print it out and bring it to the next session.

Remember some of the tricks I have taught you such as Hold the Shift key down to select more than one object at a time.
If you have any questions and you want to talk to Mrs Sharp before the next session, click the email address teacher@jsharp.co.nz
Click here to see some examples of symmetrical patterns that some of you have done already
Extra for Experts: Try this activity, and show us what you have discovered at the next session
You are Visitor