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Introduction to the GPS “Teaching you the limited amount I know.”
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What is a GPS?
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How does it work?
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Teaching your students to enter a waypoint. Power on (step 1) Press this button 4 times to get to the menu page. (step 2) Up navigation button. Down navigation button. Enter button
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Once you see this screen press the enter button. Walk to the location you want to mark and press enter. You have now entered a waypoint. You can end your search or leave a clue here. If this is just an intermediate location then just keep walking until you find your next hiding location and go through the same steps above.
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Locating a waypoint. Press the down button to highlight “Waypoints and press enter. Waypoints that have been entered will be visible. Our waypoints will be numbered so press enter to highlight a set way point. If several were set you will want to use the up/down buttons to highlight number 1. Press enter again.
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When you see this screen press enter and a compass with a directional arrow will appear. Follow the arrow until you reach your destination. The GPS will let you know when you have arrived.
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Integrating the GPS into the curriculum. Students set waypoints on the playground. – Science: locate and mark types of weathering – Science: locate and mark habitats – Science: locate and mark plant or soil types – Math: locate and mark geometric shapes – Math: locate and mark measurement benchmarks
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Integrating the GPS into the curriculum. Teacher s set waypoints on the playground. (Hide and Seek, Hunting for Treasure, CSI, etc.) – Literacy: Hide genre elements – Literacy: Hide story pieces for sequencing – Math: Hide parts to a problem to work – Math: Hide clues to a problem solving activity – Social Studies: Hide elements from history to solve a mystery
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