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COMPUTER CLUB NOTES

  COMPUTER CLUB NOTES Level 1 Week 1-3: Introduction to Computers - Understand computer hardware and software. - Identify basic computer components. - Turn the computer on and off. - Learning computer Laboratory rules.   TOPIC NOTES: Introduction to Computers   Introduction   Understanding computers is essential in today's digital age. Whether you are a novice or experienced user, computer literacy is crucial. In this computer club session, we'll explore the fundamentals of computing, including understanding computer hardware and software, identifying basic computer components, learning how to turn the computer on and off, and understanding computer laboratory rules to ensure a productive and secure computing environment.   I. Understand Computer Hardware and Software   Computer Hardware: - Hardware refers to the physical components of a computer. - Examples of hardware include the CPU, monitor, keyboard, mouse, memory, a...

Annual Speech Day- Task Force

An academic task force 1-  Led by Tr. Asiimwe will be reviewing  your Annual Speech day  academic programmes especially the primary section (P4-P6)   2- Led by Tr. Ann Joshi will be reviewing your Annual Speech day programmes for Nursery & Lower Section.   Both the leaders are going to reach out to you soon with details & expectations  Thanks, Management 

PLE INCENTIVES

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  Dear Teachers, Be informed following incentives have been approved for PLE performance  Thanks, MANAGEMENT 

FINAL WORKSHOP - REVISION

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 ENGLISH TOPICS  PART A  PART B  MATHEMATICS  HOW TO REVISE 

P7 FINAL WORKSHOP TIME TABLE - ALL 3 RESIDENTIALS

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P6 Assessments - 20 POINTS

  Head Teacher/ Learning Coordinators, Please organize a ONE-TO-ONE review of each learner in your P6 class, assess their performance and share with us if at this stage they can be promoted to P7. Categorize as follows :   Will do well at P7.   Needs to put in more effort for P7,     Not ready  Please note there shall be no students in PLE 2024 batch registered with us who are not ready for the class. The responsibility shall be on you. This list shall be submitted on 23 rd OCTOBER   Tuesday via email on dasacademicexcellence@gmail.com @INNOCENT – Coordinate follow up. PLEASE NOTE THERE SHALL BE NO NEW ADMISSIONS IN P7 / DONT BRING SUCH QUERIES. Thank you.  

P7 WORKSHOP 2024

  P7   1ST  WORKSHOP 2024 BATCH When? Children will be transported on 3rd December SUNDAY FORM THEIR SCHOOLS from 2 PM ONWARDS. Children will be PICKED FROM MBALWA BY * PARENTS * ON 15TH DECEMBER 7 AM ONWARDS.  Who? Only those who have cleared fee FOR WORKSHOP WILL BE ONBOARD  Where? ·         WORKSHOP AT DAS MBALWA  Things to Carry 1-        v Mattress + 2  Bed sheets + mosquito net v 5 Pair of home clothes + appropriate sanitary items + SLIPPERS v  Sportswear +SHOES v Geometry box  + 4 NEW COUNTER BOOK v Water box and     Eats (if they wish too) v Girls will carry personal sanitary item v Essential medicines ( if some one is on medication) v We prefer bags to be carried not trunks.   v Any one with more than those items can transport themselves.   WORKSHOP  INCHARGE ·          MR. INNOC...

Additional typed/handwritten remarks for each child

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  Dear All, In the management meeting held on Saturday, we agreed that the marks on the report cards may not reflect the actual progress made by a student. It has therefore been agreed that we shall provide   Additional typed/handwritten remarks for each child 2.        These remarks shall be stapled with the report card for additional insights. Please find below a sample of such comments  that can be used.   Please note this is for guidance only, you would need to improvise as per the situation. Thank you. Regards, Management

COMPUTER CLUB - 21st Century Learning! : Syllabus : Course Outflow

                                                     DREAM AFRICA SCHOOLS COMPUTER CLUB Dream Africa Schools Network offers 21 st century leaning in a national curriculum setting.   Digital proficiency is a key 21 st century skill. Via the computer clubs our learners are taken through 6 levels of digital learning. A child master’s each level before he /she progresses to the next. This term we are beginning with Level 1 which is Level 1: Computer Basics & Digital Creativity Expected Outcomes: - Students will be familiar with computer hardware and software. - Students will have basic mouse and keyboard skills. - Students will be able to create simple documents and perform basic operations. - Students will be able to learn the necessary computer usage etiquette. - Students will have basic digital art and graphic editing skil...