Pre-K students can benefit from the use of technology in the classroom. Children who engage in age-appropriate and challenging software will extend their knowledge and reinforce the curriculum. Children are taught the basic functions and key vocabulary terms. They become proficient in handling output devices and establish a comfort level with technology.
Pre-K TEKS lay the foundation for student performance in the future grades by introducing and applying procedures, equipment, vocabulary, and variety of software packages with audio, video and graphics to enhance learning experience.
Students have multiple opportunities to master texts, audio, video and graphics. It is located in 3rd-5th (1) Foundation (A)-terminology, (5) Information Acquisition (A)-acquiring information including text, audio, video and graphics, (7) Solving Problems (A)-using software problems with audio, video and graphics to enhance learning experiences, (11) Communication (A)-publish information in a variety of media, including not limited to printed copy, monitor display, Internet Documents, and video and presentation software (B).
The other Knowledge and Skills that spirals vertically are (11) Communication (A) and (B). It is taught from the K-2 to High School.