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Computer Basics for Kids Worksheet
This informational reading learning exercise can be used in your literacy or computer class. Â Students learn the basic components of computers then test their knowledge with multiple choice and fill-in-the-blank questions.
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Computers: Hardware on the Inside Labeling Worksheet
In this computer hardware worksheet, students label a diagram by writing the name of the hardware component in the blank next to a corresponding number. A wordbox is provided.
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Computers: Inside & Out-Outer Hardware Input/Output Worksheet
For this computer hardware instructional activity, learners read a brief paragraph about the differences between computer output and input devices, then write input or output next to a list of 11 computer components.
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Human Computer Game
Learners view the "Parts of a Computer" Power Point presentation then they view the inside of a computer and break down each operating system and its job. They compare and contrast the difference between human and computer parts that...
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Computers: Inside & Out-Hardware on the Inside What Am I?
In this identifying computer hardware on the inside learning exercise, students read the clues to answer the question "What am I?", and fill in the blanks with answers from a word box. Students answer ten clues.
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Matching Worksheet Computers
In this technology worksheet, students find the definition for each vocabulary word related to the subject of computers. The solution can be found by clicking the button at the bottom of the page.
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Computer Repair and Recycle
Students disassemble and rebuild computers. For this computer hardware lesson, students learn to refurbish computers, then donate the rebuilt computers in their community.
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6.1 Computing Components
Pupils define computer terms such as hardware, software, input and output devices, central processing unit, etc. in their own words, and relate terms to computer system they are using.
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What am I?
In this computer related instructional activity, learners choose from ten words in a word box to fill in the blanks of ten clues dealing with computers and their hardware.
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Public Wi-Fi
Sometimes free Wi-Fi comes with a hefty price tag! Networking novices examine the components of a Wi-Fi network during a digital citizenship lesson from an extensive series. Groups work together to map out a day's worth of Internet...
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The Android Factory
Students explore the idea that primitive virtual 3D objects can be reshaped to infinitely original combinations using additive and subtractive methods. They create 3-D objects with a computer which necessitates a cooperation of...
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Researching and Compiling Survey Information
Bring Internet research and social issues to your language arts class in this activity. After investigating the topic "Media Violence and How It Affects Teenagers" on the Internet, middle schoolers work in groups to compile their...