Computer sessions ESO 2 Ms Bonastre's class


Remember that in each of the computer sessions, you'll be evaluated both on your behaviour in the computer lab and on how hard you've worked. 

Colour code:

Green = excellent work and behaviour (9)

Yellow = good work and behaviour (7)

Orange = ok work and behaviour (5)

Red = poor work and/or behaviour (4)

 

STUDENT'S NAME SESSION  1

SESSION 1 

Final mark

SESSION 2  SESSION 3  SESSION 4  SESSION 5  SESSION 6  SESSION 7 
Andrea Well done!

10

           
Mireia  Well done!  10
           
Eric  Not finished 9
           
Carla Not finished
9
           
Aina  Not done!
9
           
Víctor   Not finished 7
           
Carlos   Not finished 7
           
Marc   Not finished
7
           
Gerard   Not finished 6
           
Guillermo  Not finished  6
           
 Pablo
 Not finished 6
           
 Jorge
Well done!
8
           
Emma  Well done! 8
           
Àlex   Not finished  5
           
Albert    Not finished 5
           

 

Computer session 1: Wednesday, 30th October 2013

AIMS

- to type up your recipe and put it on the Mixbook cookery book

- to illustrate your recipe with pictures on the Mixbook cookery book

 

INSTRUCTIONS:

- go to the wiki's Front Page and click on the How to use this wiki section

- watch the three tutorials related to Mixbook (you have to scroll down to see them)

- when you have watched the tutorials, go to www.mixbook.com and click on Log in

- log in using english@santgregori.org as your email and santgregori as your password

- choose the book What's cookin' anc click on Edit

look for your pages (your names are written on it) and remember to write the ingredients on one page (and the potos on the next) and the method (plus potos) in the next two pages; you have a total of three double-pages to work on

- copy and paste your recipe onto the page you have been assigned (see the list below)

- upload your potos and add stickers to decorate your recipe

- remember to save the work!

 

December 2023: The recipes in the mixbook are assessed and corrected. Good job!