Friday, November 6, 2009
Objective(s):
1. View and evaluate student powerpoint presentations.
2. Take a typing drill
3. Learn how to Figure Words Per Minute (WPM) and Accuracy of a typing sample.
Agenda:
1. Warm Up
2. Announcements
3. More PowerPoints
4. Take a typing drill
Warm Up:
1. What does WPM stand for? Words per minute.
Please calculate the following WPM for each student listed below:
2. Andrew types 150 words in 3 minutes 50 words per minute.
3. Bradley types 36 words in 6 minutes 6 words per minute.
4. Sandy types 65 words in 5 minutes 13 words per minute.
5. Ariel types 83 words in 4 minutes 20.75 words
6. Charlie types 22 words in 3 minutes 7.33
7. Anthony types 1324 words in 5 minutes 264.8.
7. Telly types 20 words in 1 minute, how many words can he type in 10 minutes? 200words.
1. View and evaluate student powerpoint presentations.
2. Take a typing drill
3. Learn how to Figure Words Per Minute (WPM) and Accuracy of a typing sample.
Agenda:
1. Warm Up
2. Announcements
3. More PowerPoints
4. Take a typing drill
Warm Up:
1. What does WPM stand for? Words per minute.
Please calculate the following WPM for each student listed below:
2. Andrew types 150 words in 3 minutes 50 words per minute.
3. Bradley types 36 words in 6 minutes 6 words per minute.
4. Sandy types 65 words in 5 minutes 13 words per minute.
5. Ariel types 83 words in 4 minutes 20.75 words
6. Charlie types 22 words in 3 minutes 7.33
7. Anthony types 1324 words in 5 minutes 264.8.
7. Telly types 20 words in 1 minute, how many words can he type in 10 minutes? 200words.
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