How can I present computer steps without a LCD projector and screen?
You could make use of the board, handouts, and a lot of repetition! You can use the “print screen” key to print exactly what you see on the screen you want the students to look at, so that you can point out where they need to click. • My students need more listening than the curriculum contains. What can I do? The EL/Civics Curriculum is not designed to emphasize listening. There are some websites that provide listening activities (See Appendix C). Listening skills could be practiced in the first half of a class session with other language skills, and civics content could be the focus of the second half. Also, you could design dictation activities, information gaps, or information grids around the civics lesson topics.