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Computer Lessons: Hands-on Activity
IMPORTANT NOTE: Be sure to get your parents (or guardians) permission before continuing.
Hands-On Activity #1: Drawing Activity
Items Needed:
Draw a picture of the Computer System you are using. Be sure to include all of the computer-related items on the desk in front of you. If you are at school, you may only be able to see the monitor, keyboard and mouse. If you are at home, your picture might include a printer, scanner or other items. After your drawing is complete, label the items.
Hands-On Activity #2: Design your own Computer System Items Needed:
Find a magazine or newspaper with pictures of computers and accessories. Sale papers from computer stores are an excellent source. Be sure to ask permission before you cut up the paper!
Cut out pictures of items that you would like to include in your computer system. Do you want a scanner or digital camera? Would you prefer a mouse or a trackball? Glue the pictures on to a sheet of paper to design your own computer system. If you can't find a picture of an item you want, you can draw it yourself.
If you feel very creative, draw a desk and work area for your system.
Curriculum by Steven E. Fitch
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